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Boffins are developing an automated roadworks vehicle that closes M-way lanes without putting workers at risk. The Dutch prototype, known as the Mars truck, lays rumble strips, places illuminated road closure signs and is operated by the driver in the cab. Designers are now working on a robotic arm that positions and retrieves traffic cones.



Here"s proof that Citroen’s...

Here"s proof that Citroen’s creativity is showing no signs of drying up. The C-Cactus is an eco-friendly car that, just like its prickly desert-living namesake, is very low on consumption.


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The names of the first...

The names of the first 20 people to buy a Jaguar in China will be all over our TV screens later this month. But they will be travelling so fast, they won"t be readable. That"s because they are being printed on the side of the firm"s Formula One car when it takes part in the inaugural China Grand Prix in Shanghai on 26 September.

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Mercedes is planning...

Mercedes is planning its cleverest Smarts yet and we have the pictures to prove it. Captured by our eagle-eyed spies, these images show a mule of the next-generation Fortwo city car carrying out some hot-weather tests in the south of France.

Our sources have also revealed that the new Fortwo will form the base for a lager, stretched Smart, currently known as the Fortwo+2.

Limited by its lack of space, the Fortwo has seen itself fall behind more practical rivals such as Toyotaò€™s iQ, and with more premium vehicles on the way, including Audiò€™s A1 and the rumoured BMW Isetta, Smart has begun work on its own four-seater. The new Fortwo+2 will also get rear doors.

The standard Fortwo will remain a strict two-seater though, with both new cars continuing to be rear-wheel-drive, and housing the engine below the floor at the rear. The added length for the extra seats in the Fourtwo+2 coming from the longer wheelbase.

The Fortwo is expected to arrive in showrooms late next year with the four-seater arriving by 2012. Both cars will be available with a wide range of engine options, and will likely include a hybrid and an electric version.




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