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" ... "Volkswagen is evolving into an SUV brand. With the cabriolet based on the T-Roc, we will be adding a highly emotional model to the range,” he said in a statement. ... "
" ... Built around a lightweight carbon fiber monocoque tub (weighing around 3,330 pounds), the MC20 was shown in a coupé, but will also be available in a cabriolet and an electric model. The butterfly doors (with recessed handles) are not only more ergonomic but also allow easier access to the cockpit. ... "
" ... MPG: 21/28; 0-60 mph in 3.6 seconds (with Sport Chrono package). Annual fuel cost: $2,100. Annual CO2 emissions: 6.2 tons. Available as a coupe or open-air cabriolet, the Porsche 911 4S is not only potent, with its twin-turbo six-cylinder engine generating 420 galloping horses, standard all-wheel-drive enables it to serve as a four-season sports car. ... "
" ... Marchionne insisted then that the five-year plan for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles included the rear-drive, two-seat Alfieri coupe and cabriolet for Maserati, along with an all-Ferrari powertrain future. That all-Ferrari future has been kyboshed this year. ... "
" ... Walter Gropius, the architect who founded the Bauhaus, was also excited by the automobile. Through his friendship with brothers Erwin and Otto Kleyer who owned the car maker Adler, Gropius even sketched some of the coachwork for their new Adler 6 sedan and designed his own cabriolet version in 1929. His Bauhaus school came about at a time of heavy industrialization when it became ever more important to differentiate products through good design rather than just function. Gropius and his fellow Bauhauslers set out to educate designers and create a total work of art so that all forms of design, including architecture, would be brought together under one roof. They explored utopian ideas, celebrated the avant-garde and encouraged free love and creative madness – sometimes a little too wildly. And long after Bauhauslers left Germany for London and Paris and New York, their dissident voices continued to be heard. ... "