Not exact matches
The Honda Civic Type R is one of the most anticipated performance cars of the year, and, in typical Honda fashion, this
concept version that debuted at the 2014 Geneva auto show is a thinly - veiled
version of the production
hot hatch that will be revealed in 2015.
That too should continue, and we may even see a
concept version of the next Honda
hot hatch alongside the production car in Paris.
When it arrived in 1976, the
concept of the
hot hatchback was at an embryonic stage, but Ford quickly realised a sporty
version would hold great appeal.
While some car - makers struggle to forge a link between their expensive motorsport activities and their road cars, Renault is establishing a connection at every turn — hence the
concept for the new Twingo appearing at Paris in full
hot - hatch regalia and unprompted revelations by the PR team that the production
version will be available in Renaultsport guise.
The
hot hatch
version of the next - gen i30 will also go on sale in 2017 but first a
concept version called the RN30 makes its debut in Paris.
That didn't take long: Nanoseconds after BMW unveiled the striking 8 - Series coupe
concept at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este, the automaker announced that a
hotter M
version was in the...
This snazzy
version of Chrysler's
hot - selling Jeep sport - utility vehicle is labeled as a
concept vehicle, but is headed for limited production next year.
This wagon
version of the
hot little AMX sports car made it into the metal in the form of a
concept car debuted at the ’67 Chicago auto show, but it never got much farther than that, unfortunately.
Auto shows are good for getting a look at snazzy
concepts and shiny new production cars, but they're also great for the information that comes out of interviews with executives and the little tidbits they let slip — like this hint at a future
hot hatch
version of the new five - door Chevy Cruze.
After a protracted teaser campaign (and countless
concepts), the Japanese car - maker has shown in - full the production
version of the Civic - based
hot hatch at the Geneva motor show.
Unveiled in 2014, the Lexus RC has already spawned a
hot RC F
version and three different race cars in either production or
concept form.
I was initially frustrated by the fact that Touch doesn't allow for true 360 - degree tracking and that so few games seem to place emphasis on the
concept, but after spending hours playing titles like like VR Sports Challenge (basically Touch's
version of Wii Sports), Medium, Dead and Buried, Quill (Oculus» answer to Tilt Brush) and the stylish Super
Hot (another demo), I slowly began to question how important 360 - degree tracking is to virtual reality.