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Bmw R1200r | By Lazareth

Lazareth is a highly-skilled custom vehicle workshop based in France. Their latest creation is this BMW R1200R transformation, a beast of a bike halfway between a scrambler and a cafe racer. With a minimal look, the bike was stripped to it´s essentials and features a simple digital speedometer, bar-end mirrors and chunky Continental Twinduro tires.



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RANGE ROVER EVOQUE

Range Rover launched its new model evoque in the past months, opening a whole new market for the brand. The smaller 4 × 4 car is aimed at a younger audience. We can not wait to see it live, certainly looks great. It will be the smallest, lightest & most fuel-efficient Range Rover ever built....
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Volvo XC40

After months of teasers and leaked images, Swedish automakers Volvo have finally unveiled the new Volvo XC40, and boy does it look good. At launch, the compact SUV will come in a T5 Momentum all-wheel-drive variant with a 247 horsepower 2.0-liter turbo four engine, and a fully electric model has been announced for a future release. The crossover is big on style, performance, and of course, safety, it features pilot assist, run-off road protection and mitigation, cro...
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INFINITI PROTOTYPE 9

Infinity have unveiled this gorgeous concept inspired by the open-wheel grand prix cars of the 1940s (particularly those from Auto Union). The Infinity Prototype 9 is a retro-influenced electric roadster, it is the result of countless hours of careful construction, and features a beautiful body handmade from steel panels wrapped around a steel ladder frame. The lightweight single-seater is powered by an advanced electric powertrain capable of producing 140HP and pow...
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