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Fresh from its stunning...

Fresh from its stunning debut at the recent Frankfurt Motor Show, Audiò€™s e-tron concept has made the switch into virtual reality.



Swedish firm Autoliv...

Swedish firm Autoliv has unveiled its latest innovation, which it says will prevent injuries in rollover accidents. The device focuses on stopping occupants moving. A key element of the set-up is its reverse seatbelt arrangement. With the new system the strap starts at the inside edge of the front seat, not the door pillar. The buckle is located at the base, near the door, instead of by the handbrake. An airbag on the chair"s inside edge prevents the occupant slipping out of their belt - as can happen at present. A spokesman for Autoliv said: "Our system is simple, but the test results are promising."


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And with the technology...

And with the technology already in place, it would enable the Government to rapidly introduce UK-wide tolls, as detailed in a leaked ministerial letter last week.

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Take a look at the first...

Take a look at the first official picture of Subaru’s Impreza WRX STI!

Answering criticism that the Japanese performance legend’s styling has gone soft, designers have pulled out all the stops for the range-topping variant. This teaser picture reveals only a dark outline but it’s clear the standard Impreza has been given a dose of steroids.

Huge wheel arches and the biggest bonnet scoop ever fitted to a standard production Subaru are a signal of just how extreme the flagship model is set to be.

Powered by a turbocharged 2.5-litre flat-four cylinder engine, the STI will deliver around 300bhp through the Japanese firm’s latest all-wheel drive system.

The date shown on this official picture indicates when the high performance will be officially unveiled – on the press day of the Tokyo Motor Show in October.




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