The 2008 Crossover is set to go on sale in the UK in the late summer and is destined to be a popular choice. The 2008 builds on the product offensive successfully initiated by the 208, with 20,000 orders in the UK in its first six months on sale…
Drive Reviews the Rich Flavour of the New Vauxhall Mokka
I first saw the Opel/Vauxhall Mokka at the Geneva Motorshow, all new and shiny, I really liked what I saw. The new sub-compact SUV Crossover from Opel and Vauxhall was ready for some test-drives. Drive.co.uk went to Germany…
Peugeot 2008 Concept Crossover Let Your Body Drive Across the Planet
Peugeot 2008 Concept Crossover building on the ‘Let your Body Drive’ Peugeot 2008. A fine car already regenerating the small hatchback market. With worldwide ambitions at this years Paris Motor Show, the marque is presenting the Peugeot 2008 Concept.
MG Icon Concept – MG’s New Inspired SUV
At the Beijing Auto Show MG wowed visitors with the MG Icon Concept. The first SUV crossover concept from the company.
A new global vision for the MG brand it its 50th year. The concept was created by the MG global design team headed by British director Anthony Williams-Kenny.
Subaru Flying Start to 2012
Subaru flying start to 2012 with sales up 86.6 per cent during February when compared with 2011. Subaru’s all new XV compact crossover, arrived at dealers at the start of February has proved an instant hit. The Subaru 60 strong dealer network have reported high levels of interest in the new model. The February rise follows a 24 per cent climb in sales during January.
The Newly Refreshed KIA Soul 2012 Urban Crossover
Kia’s innovative and hugely successful urban crossover, the Soul, has been refreshed from top to bottom for the 2012 model year. New or revised 1.6-litre engines and the introduction of a six-speed gearbox…
The Mazda CX-5 Compact Crossover features SKYACTIV
The Mazda CX-5, which will go on UK sale in 2012, is powered by a range of new powerful yet fuel-efficient, low emission petrol and diesel engines. The Mazda CX-5 will deliver financial benefits, while retaining the distinctive Mazda fun-to-drive characteristic.