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Detroit 2011: Mercedes-Benz To Drive Hydrogen-Powered B-Class Around The World

Mercedes-Benz clearly believes in the long-range viability of hydrogen technology. The company announced plans to drive its F-Cell hydrogen vehicle—based on the European B-Classs—around the world in some 125 days. (Phileas Fogg has nothing to fear from the impish M-B, it seems.)

By Seyth Miersma | January 10, 2011
Winding Road Issue 58 Is Now Available!

In this issue of Winding Road, we drive the Jaguar XJ to see what the new cat has in store after its long-awaited update.

By Winding Road Staff | May 19, 2010
Beijing 2010: Chevrolet Volt MPV5 Concept Offers No Real Surprises

Today, in Beijing, Chevrolet unveiled its newest electric concept vehicle, the Volt MPV5. Using the 2011 Chevrolet Volt underpinnings, the MPV5 is a range extended…

By John Beltz Snyder | April 23, 2010
Beijing 2010: 2010 Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition

While Lamborghini isn’t the first to release a China-specific supercar, they may have succeeded in making the biggest splash in some time. The (get the albuterol inhaler ready) Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition (breathe) is a ten-unit run that features a host of differences from the “standard” Murciélago SV.

By Brandon Turkus | April 23, 2010
Ford And Geely Agree On Volvo Sale For $1.8 Billion

Yesterday, Ford Motor Company announced that it had reached a “definitive agreement” to sell the Volvo brand to Zhejiang Geely Holding Group.

By John Beltz Snyder | March 29, 2010

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