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June 08, 2018
New face of the Q family: Audi Q8
ABDUL Latif Jameel Motors, the authorized distributor of Toyota vehicles in the Kingdom, has announced the launch of the new Toyota Rush in the Saudi market; adding to its fleet the supremely practical vehicle that will redefine the compact SUV segment.Offering efficient fuel economy and maneuverability, in addition to ample interior space with three rows of seats that can comfortably accommodate seven passengers, the new Toyota Rush is an embodiment of Abdul Latif Jameel Motors’ commitment to meeting the growing demands of its guests from all segments of society.Designed with a crossover SUV-like styling, the new Toyota Rush features a modern design able to satisfy the tastes and needs of Toyota fans from around the world. At 4,435 mm long, 1,695 mm wide, and 1,705 mm high, the Toyota...
June 08, 2018
New Toyota Rush
launched in KSA
THIS coming June 24, the UAE’s first-ever car manufacturer, Jannarelly, will become the first emirates-based enterprise to take part in the USA’s second oldest motorsport event, Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC) in Colorado, which this year celebrates its 102nd anniversary.In a truly home-grown endeavor, a specially developed version of Jannarelly’s Design-1 sportscar will feature as the honored ‘Official Safety Car’ (OSC); designed, developed and operated by a team co-created with fellow Dubai-based automotive pioneer, PureDrive Automotive, and supported by Pirelli.Speaking on the joint-venture, Jannarelly Co-Founder, Anthony Jannarelly, said: “Providing the OSC through our partnership with PureDrive is a fantastic introduction to the racing world. Pikes Peak is all...
June 08, 2018
Jannarelly to debut at USA’s 2nd oldest motorsport event
June 08, 2018
Continental’s bespoke Generation 6 released
June 01, 2018
Cadillac unveils first-ever Twin-Turbo V-8 engine
ARE helicopters yesterday’s Model T? The developer of one of Miami’s most prominent real estate developments, Paramount Miami Worldcenter, thinks so and is preparing for the future of urban aviation by making modifications to the rooftop design of the tower to accommodate a 5,000-square-foot Skyport on top of a new 60-story downtown Miami high-rise.Dan Kodsi, a veteran developer, with a masters in urban planning and background as a recreational pilot, has built more than 6,000 units over the course of his 30-year career. Today, he is readying his state-of-the-art future-forward residential tower, with the ability to convert its rooftop into a Skyport for vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft, also known as passenger drones, or what some may call “flying cars.”“The future...
June 01, 2018
Flying cars in the offing
June 01, 2018
Renault Middle East
Ramadan promotion
June 01, 2018
Renault GCC bags highest
market share in the history
June 01, 2018
New BMW X5: Robust ‘with no job too tough’
June 01, 2018
Audi e-tron armed with decisive aerodynamics