Before their public debut at the forthcoming Geneva Show, SEAT is unveiling the
first official pictures of its revised Leon and Altea family. The
wide array of changes to its big-selling compact family hatchback and five-seat
MPV will strengthen the cars' broad
appeal, adding fresh visual charm and extensive engineering and
equipment improvements.
Hyundai will unveil an all-new concept
car at Geneva show.
It portrays a dramatic new look for compact SUVs and was styled
at the company's European Design headquarters in Germany.The
world première of this new concept - codenamed HED-6 - will take centre stage on the
Hyundai stand, with two other vehicles completing a hat-trick of debuts for the
company.
The
three-door version of the new i20 will also be shown for the first time,
while the i30 blue will showcase the first application of
stop-start technology on a Hyundai production car.
When the new Suzuki Alto goes on sale in the
UK on 1 March 2009, it will stake its claim as being the lowest emitting
five-door petrol family car on the market. The
Alto is the fifth global strategic model in the Suzuki line-up and is powered
by a three-cylinder 67 bhp 1.0-litre engine producing emissions of just 103
g/km. The
first European-specification model to be exported in three years from the
Maruti Suzuki plant in Delhi,
India, which is
celebrating its 25 year anniversary, the Alto will join three other models in
the Suzuki range boasting emissions of less than 120 g/km, including the
newly-introduced 1.0-litre Splash GLS variant.