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McLaren 570S Coupe - 2016

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McLaren 570S Coupe The McLaren 570S Coupé is the first - and highest powered - model launched in the recently announced Sports Series. Following its global debut at the 2015 New York International Auto Show, the new model range marks the entry of McLaren into the luxury sports car market, introducing race-derived technologies and supercar performance in a package which is very much a pure McLaren. Lightweight construction, including the use of a carbon fibre chassis, recognisable design values and a comprehensive specification list ensures a class-leading offering, and as uncompromised as is expected from a McLaren. With pricing starting at £143,250, the McLaren 570S Coupé is available to order with deliveries depending on market starting before the end of 2015 - the 540C Coupé, which retails from £126,000, follows in Q2 2016. The latest addition to the range completes the three tier model strategy for McLaren alongside the Super Series and Ultimate Series. The Sports Series is the mos

Nissan to debut autonomous EV concept at Tokyo Motor Show 2015

Nissan has revealed teaser image of electric and driverless concept car, expected to preview next-gen Leaf

Nissan will be jumping on the driverless car bandwagon at the 2015Tokyo Motor Show next month with a
new autonomous electric car concept. It's expected to be a joint venture with Renault, and could also show what to expect from the next Leaf EV.
Back in March, the boss of the Renault Nissan Alliance Carlos Ghosn, told us fully autonomous models from both manufacturerswill be on the road by 2020. But rather than a totally self-driving vehicle, the production car will still require occasional driver input and feature a steering wheel and pedals.
Although details of this concept are scarce so far, Nissan's design boss Shiro Nakamura told Auto Express that we can expect so see something at Tokyo regarding the next Leaf, and this is likely to be it. Although in concept form, the next Leaf could be with us in 2017.
The teaser image doesn't give much away, but it shows a car similar in design to the Micra-previewing Sway concept, but with a sleeker profile and coupe-like rear. That front grille shape will debut on the production Micra first, before it is rolled out across Nissan's range in the next few years.
It's also not clear if it will eventually be rebodied and badged as a Renault, but we expect more details when we head out to Tokyo next week.

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