2011 Auto Shanghai19 Apr 2011 By TERRY MARTIN in SHANGHAI FEW doubted that China had become the world’s most influential automotive nation prior to the staging of this week’s Shanghai motor show. Even fewer would argue the point now. While it has overtaken the United States as the world’s largest car market, China’s importance in terms of the creation and launch of global vehicles from the biggestnames in the business was demonstrated in no uncertain terms at Auto Shanghai 2011. From top: New Nissan Tiida (likely to be called 'Pulsar' in Australia, Volvo Universe concept, Buick Envision, BMW M5. Determined not to let its long-held dominance in China be overshadowed by relative newcomers, the Volkswagen Group unveiled its new People’s Car to the most populous nation on Earth – a fresh interpretation of the famous Beetle – while Audi answered long-awaited questions with its Q3 crossover and, in a surprise, presented a plug-in hybrid e-Tron version of its forthcoming A3 sedan. Like General Motors and Ford, Volkswagen also announced plans to bolster its Chinese standing, the latter with the launch of its Spanish Seat brand in 2012. But this was much more than a Vee-dub dominated show. Consider the emergence of an all-new Nissan Tiida – or Pulsar, as it’s likely to be known here – and Volvo’s Concept Universe: a pointer to a new flagship for the now Chinese-owned Swedish brand. We have seen a radically redesigned Mercedes A-class concept and, from the BMW Group, the long-awaited 6 Series Coupe, a fresh M5 concept, a stretched 5 Series plug-in hybrid and a Rolls-Royce massaged Mini Cooper. Citroen and Peugeot weighed in with, respectively, the prestige DS5 and an SXC concept, Subaru showed its hand with an all new Impreza-based XV crossover hatch and,significantly, GM gave us much to look forward to with the Holden Epica-replacing Malibu. Cars at the show:20th of April 2011 Shanghai show: Rolls-Royce grows GhostRolls-Royce debuts extended-wheelbase version of its entry-level Ghost at Shanghai19th of April 2011 Shanghai show: Nissan lifts the lid on born-again PulsarNissan Australia’s all-new Pulsar emerges as MkIII Tiida hatch in China19th of April 2011 Shanghai show: Kia stages Rio sedan surpriseNext-generation Kia Rio sedan emerges ahead of expectations in China19th of April 2011 Shanghai show: Audi goes plug-in with A3 e-TronAudi A3 e-Tron sedan unveiled as prestige brand drives towards an electric future19th of April 2011 Shanghai show: Subaru sets XV freeSubaru charts bigger role for XV compact crossover by separating it from Impreza19th of April 2011 Shanghai show: Citroen’s DS5 surpriseThird instalment of Citroen’s DS family emerges in China in the daring new DS519th of April 2011 Shanghai show: Volvo Universe breaks the mouldA whole new Universe for Volvo as Swedish brand gets set to change gears on styling19th of April 2011 Shanghai show: Toyota reruns FT-86 II coupe conceptMore details and images of Toyota’s hotly anticipated FT-86 coupe emerge from China15th of April 2011 Shanghai show: Peugeot unveils SXC hybrid SUVTerritory-sized SXC concept designed and developed at Peugeot’s Shanghai tech centre15th of April 2011 Shanghai show: GM plays cuckoo with new MalibuHolden’s Epica-replacing Malibu mid-sizer officially leaked ahead of China debut13th of April 2011 Shanghai show: Rolls-Royce does a MiniMini gets posh makeover with sumptuous Rolls-Royce crafted ‘Goodwood’ special13th of April 2011 Shanghai show: Audi lobs official Q3 picsAudi confirms Q3 crossover for Oz early next year as official pics, details emerge8th of April 2011 Shanghai show: BMW plugs in 5 Series for ChinaBMW-Brilliance joint-venture bears fruit with Chinese LWB 5 Series plug-in hybrid |
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