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While the Swift is already...

While the Swift is already here, the next revitalised Suzuki will be the new Grand Vitara, due in Britain in September. In the spring, the Swift Sport hot hatch and new SX4 compact SUV appear.



After a season of thrills...

After a season of thrills, spills and the occasional near-punch-up between warring drivers, the premier race series in the UK will roar into Donington Park for the final three rounds on Sunday 26 September.


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Petrol engines will...

Petrol engines will be cleaner and more economical in the future, thanks to an improved direct-injection system. Created by German component maker Bosch, the fuelling set-up will be fitted to new cars from 2006. A spokesman for the firm said: "By 2008, one in every five petrol models will use diesel-style direct-injection to make them more fuel efficient."

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The most radical will...

The most radical will be a crossover vehicle, combining estate car and SUV styling with people carrier practicality. We"ve learned that it will be along the lines of the Freestyle, a new model for the US, which made its debut at this month"s Detroit Motor Show.

The importance of the top-secret crossover is shown by Ford"s determination to put it into showrooms at the end of 2007. That"s a full year before more conventional new Mondeos, such as the saloon, estate and hatchback versions, go on sale.

A senior Ford insider said: "This car is extremely important to us financially and strategically. We have learned lessons from the Fusion, which we arrogantly claimed invented a new segment. The crossover will merge a broad-shouldered, sporty-looking SUV with an estate car, but the interior will win the space race by seating seven people in a classy cabin."

To be launched with front-wheel drive, it"s likely that a 4x4 system will feature on the crossover, too. That"s because the basic platform will also carry the next-generation all-wheel-drive Jaguar X-Type and Volvo S60.

The second new model is an MPV, due in showrooms in early 2006 and designed to replace the ageing Galaxy. A concept car previewing the MPV could appear at the Paris Motor Show in September, alongside the new Focus.

Ford and its arch-rival Vauxhall are desperately seeking new niches as premium brands move into the "repmobile" market, which was previously dom-inated by the Mondeo and Vectra.




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