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Top 5 news stories of the week

1. Mercedes C-Class revealed
Before the C-Class had even been officially unveiled, we already had a great concept of what the BMW 3 series rival would look like thanks a whole hold of leaked pictures as well as a riches of spy shots. The new look provided the C-Class a far much more grown up image, with striking similarities between it as well as the flagship S-Class. updated engines were likewise introduced together with a new Nissan derived 1.6-litre diesel engine as the entry-level motor. Pricing will be revealed earlier next year, however we can expect a cost label of around £26,000.
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2. Lamborghini Huracan unveiled
Initial reports suggested the replacement for the Gallardo would be called the Cabrera however the official expose verified the design be named the Huracan. It’s powered by revised version of the 5.2-litre V10 from the Gallardo however creates 601bhp, up from 552bhp as well as is much more economical. very first deliveries are set for spring 2014, with costs expected to begin from around £175,000.
Read more: Lamborghini Huracan supercar revealed
3. 11 new Audi designs confirmed
Audi has revealed it plans to introduce 11 new designs to the line up. The CEO of the German manufacturer, Rupert Stadler said, “We will continue to compose this success story as well as broaden our product variety from the present 49 to 60 models. We see a fantastic offer of potential, especially in the SUV section as well as in the particularly prestigious full-size category.” designs such as the Q2, Q4, Q6 as well as Q8 might all join the Audi range, together with a Porsche Panamera rival in the shape of the Audi A9 saloon.
Read more: Audi confirms 11 new designs planned
4. small John Cooper works idea revealed
MINI has previewed the hot John Cooper works version of the third-generation MINI. Previewed as a concept, JCW will be the most powerful variant, with power expected to be in the region of 217bhp from a modified version of the 2.0-litre turbocharged engine from the outgoing Cooper S. The idea features a much more aggressive body set over the basic design as well as is completed in an special paintjob. The JCW idea will debut at the Detroit motor show in January.

Read more: MINI John Cooper works idea previewed
5. Mercedes teams up with Aston Martin
Mercedes as well as Aston Martin have verified they have signed an contract that will see the pair establish bespoke AMG V8 engines for the next-generation of Aston Martins. The very first vehicles likely to be fitted with the new engines are the replacements for the Vantage as well as DB9, although no date has been set.
Read more: Mercedes Aston Martin partnership finalised

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