2016 Beijing Motor ShowBeijing to host Auto China 20163 Dec 2015 By ROBBIE WALLIS in BEIJING Auto China has wrapped up for another year, with a number of new cars being revealed, including many that will be made exclusively for the Chinese market. Mazda revealed its CX-4 compact SUV, the production version of the Koeru concept that was shown at last year's Frankfurt show. Volkswagen showed off its T-Prime SUV concept, which will most likely herald the replacement for the ageing Touareg. Infiniti debuted its QX Sport Inspiration concept, which will materialise into a replacement for either the QX50 or QX70. And a number of companies created long-wheelbase versions of cars to satisfy the Chinese demand for LWB variants, including the BMW X1, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, the Audi A4 and the Jaguar XF. There's now a long time between drinks, with the next major motor show not happening until the Paris Motor Show, which begins on September 29. For all the latest news leading up to Mondial de l'Automobile 2016, keep an eye on GoAuto.com.au. 18/04/2016 Auto China Beijing is now only a week away and we're starting to get a glimpse of what is going to be shown at China's premier auto show. Mazda will show off its new CX-4 compact SUV, previously shown at Frankfurt as the Koeru concept. It will be of particular interest to the Chinese audience as it will be sold as a China-only model for the foreseeable future. Infiniti will show off its QX Sport Inspiration concept, which will preview a new model in Infiniti's range, possibly the QX70 or QX50. And Volkswagen will reveal what is likely to be the replacement for its Touareg large SUV, which will feature for the first time a plug-in hybrid drivetrain. For all the latest news and reveals at Auto China Beijing, keep an eye on GoAuto.com.au. 03/12/2015 The Beijing Motor Show is back for 2016. Occurring biennially, Beijing trades places on the motorshow calendar with the Shanghai show, with both operating under the banner of Auto China. Beijing is sure to attract a lot of attention from major car brands, particularly bullish Europeans wanting a piece of the Chinese pie, and 2013's Beijing show witnessed the reveal of the Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe and Bentley Bentayga among others. To keep up to date with all the latest news and previews for Beijing 2016, keep an eye on GoAuto.com.au. Cars at the show:26th of April 2016 Beijing show: Long wheelbases all the rage in ChinaChina-only long-wheelbase models revealed to Beijing punters26th of April 2016 Beijing show: Chinese brands show latest metalChinese home-market brands take centre stage at the Beijing show26th of April 2016 Beijing show: Citroen outs trio of China carsDS and Citroen debut three new Chinese market cars but nothing for Australia26th of April 2016 Beijing show: Peugeot maps Chinese futureTwo new Peugeot models and Blue Upper five-year strategy revealed in Beijing26th of April 2016 Beijing show: Honda launches AvancierAvancier takes its place as Honda's flagship SUV in China26th of April 2016 Beijing show: Haval reveals high-end H7Haval's H7 expected to be the company's 'luxury benchmark' and it is coming to Aus25th of April 2016 Beijing show: Mazda uncovers China-only CX-4Mazda CX-4 set to capture the attention of younger buyers in massive Chinese market25th of April 2016 Beijing show: Bentley debuts Mulsanne First EditionLimited-run Bentley Mulsanne First Edition unveiled ahead of Beijing show25th of April 2016 Beijing show: VW plugs in with T-Prime conceptT-Prime Concept GTE heralds overdue Volkswagen Touareg replacement25th of April 2016 Beijing show: Four-pot Porsche Cayman sprints inPrice adjustment for Porsche Cayman makes it more affordable than Boxster25th of April 2016 Beijing show: Infiniti reveals QX conceptQX Sport Inspiration concept could preview replacement for ageing Infiniti QX5022nd of April 2016 Beijing show: New Renault Koleos revealedRenault outs all-new Koleos SUV after leaked images surface online18th of April 2016 Beijing show: SUV concept to preview next TouaregVolkswagen’s next-gen Touareg set to be plug-in and more interactive than ever |
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