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Spy Shots: Audi R4 up close and in camo Posted: 17 Sep 2010 07:48 PM PDT Filed under: Concept Cars, Spy Photos, Etc., Audi, Design/Style That mysterious Audi coupe we saw in grainy video form is slowly becoming more clear. The above photo shows off some of the styling lines, even though the curly-Q camo is trying hard to hide them. Originally, the internet was abuzz with word that this vehicle could be related to Audi’s all-electric e-tron. Now, however, many are now backing away from that thinking – the large brakes, sporty wheels and shining tailpipes suggest otherwise. This could very likely be an R4 coupe or cabrio prototype basking in the Austrian sun, getting ready for a reverse ski-jump workout and laughing at our attempts to figure out what it is. Our friends at GermanCarBlog may have a better idea as to exactly what’s going on here. They believe this is not the e-tron, not the R4 coupe or cabrio, but the S5-based Audi Anniversario project. That’s right folks, we may be staring at a long-awaited update to the beloved Ur-Quattro. What exactly is sitting under the Van Gogh-esque wrap job remains to be seen. In the meantime, our eyes will remain glued to the ‘tubes until we learn more. [Source: R4um, GermanCarBlog] Spy Shots: Audi R4 up close and in camo originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 17 Sep 2010 13:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read | Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments |
Spy Shots: Opel Meriva EV caught in the Austrian Alps Posted: 17 Sep 2010 03:30 PM PDT Filed under: Concept Cars, Spy Photos, Geneva Motor Show, Crossover, Opel, Electric Spied: Opel Meriva EV – Click above for high-res image gallery Opel showcased their suicide-door wearing Meriva crossover concept back in 2008 at the Geneva Motor Show, which was followed by the production 2011 Opel Meriva at the 2010 Geneva show earlier this year. Now, thanks to some excellent and sneaky camera work, we have obtained images of a Meriva powered not by traditional gasoline or diesel fuel but by Tesla’s favorite form of energy – electricity. Three Opel Meriva EV prototypes were caught being put through the paces in the Austrian Alps. Apparently, the engineers are not just interested in how much power it takes to make it up the mountain grades but also how much can be regenerated on the way back down. Since the cars need to take time out to juice back up, some plucky photogs were able to catch them resting. According to the shooters, Opel has partnered with Bosch, Mercedes and some German universities on this project, known internally as Meregio. Check out the gallery below to see the sans-tailpipe Merivas taking a break from their alpine work retreat. Gallery: Spy Shots: Opel Meriva EV Spy Shots: Opel Meriva EV caught in the Austrian Alps originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 17 Sep 2010 17:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. |
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