Bufori Geneva sedan launched in China
The Australian-based Bufori Motor Car Company has re-launched the Malaysian-built Bufori Geneva, showcasing it at the recent 2012 Beijing International Motor Show.
The Australian-based Bufori Motor Car Company has re-launched the Malaysian-built Bufori Geneva, showcasing it at the recent 2012 Beijing International Motor Show.
The new 2012 Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo has arrived in GCC markets. The car celebrates over 100 years of the legendary Monte Carlo Rally and the 111th anniversary of Skoda in motorsport.
Jaguar will be introducing two all-new engines for key global markets, namely a supercharged 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine and the turbocharged 2.0-litre I4 petrol engine.
Owners of certain Porsche, Volvo and BMW models will be served with recall notices this month.
Ford will be offering the Explorer in an SHO-like high-performance variant called the Explorer Sport for 2013. Bolted to the engine bay will be the same twin-turbo 3.5-litre EcoBoost V6 found in the Taurus SHO and Lincoln MKS, among other models.
The covers have come off the redesigned 2013 Chevrolet Traverse, in what could signal Chevy’s boring future styling direction. It gets a three-bar upper and two-bar lower grille design upfront, as well as a bonnet bulge. Beyond the A-pillars everything has been redesigned, the rest of the body remains till the D-pillars. The rear end gets redesigned taillights, liftgate and a relocated license-plate section.
Dodge and SRT Motorsports announced their entry into the Global RallyCross event with the all-new Dodge Dart and driver Travis Pastrana.
California was the place Chrysler chose to launch the Dodge Challenger Rallye Redline. It was at the Spring Festival, the haven for U.S. owners of Chrysler’s LX platform cars like the Challenger, Charger, Magnum and 300 congregate where the covers came off the special-edition Challenger.
The Mitsubishi Mirage is a replacement for the Colt and will be sold in numerous markets around the world. Indeed, the Colt had left the UAE market a decade ago, but continued elsewhere around the world.
The Denver Zoo has commissioned, for their own use, a ‘tuk-tuk’ that runs on the zoo-visitor’s trash and animal droppings.