Not so long ago, the biennial Shanghai auto show, if attended by an established carmaker ... But today, all of the world's biggest marques are queuing up to attend with the biggest and best new products, acknowledgment that China is the world's biggest ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Motor Show 2017: news round-up
Geely will be a familiar name to Volvo fans, but the Chinese giant has also launched 'Lynk & Co' as a standalone global car brand. The 01 premium SUV is the company’s first production model, designed to cater for both Western and Eastern markets with ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Auto Show 2017: Kia K2 Cross And Pegas Compact Sedan Unveiled
Hyundai-owned subsidiary Kia Motors today unveiled two new cars at the ongoing Shanghai Auto Show 2017 - the Kia K2 Cross and Kia Pegas compact sedan. While the models showcased at the event are the Chinese-spec versions, Kia is expected to bring the K2 ... ( read original story ...)
Lexus sharpens the NX for Shanghai
Toyota's luxury sub-brand has taken the wraps off a heavily refreshed NX crossover at the 2017 Auto Shanghai that ups the ante in terms ... Lexus has retuned the suspension, added new shock absorbers and given the NX the same Adaptive Variable Suspension ... ( read original story ...)
Mercedes re-boots the A Class for Shanghai
Mercedes has used the 2017 Auto Shanghai to show that it has big design plans for future ... it is the next milestone of Sensual Purity and has the potential to introduce a new design era." What's more, this latest design study picks up exactly where ... ( read original story ...)
The latest from the Shanghai auto show
Ford Motor Co.'s luxury brand, Lincoln, has unveiled its first gasoline-electric hybrid, a version of its MKZ midsize sedan, at the Shanghai auto show. Lincoln said the MKZ will go on sale this year in China starting at 329,800 yuan ($47,900). The company ... ( read original story ...)
Must-Sees for a Shanghai Visit
Within the dining rooms of lavish restaurants of the Bund to shopping districts of Nanjing and Huaihai roads or the museums and theaters around People’s Square, it’s not hard to see why Shanghai is the bellwether for the world’s fastest growing economy. ( read original story ...)