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Geneva ‘08 Preview: Pininfarina releases sketch of Sintesi Concept

Saturday, April 26th, 2008 by admin

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As we promised last month, Pininfarina has hit us with a teaser sketch of the upcoming Sintesi concept car. The show car, which will be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show this coming March, is the first concept the famous Italian design house will have shown in three years.

Sintesi is Italian for “summary”, and the concept ties together themes from its last two design studies: the Maserati Birdcage 75th that stopped the Geneva show in 2005, and the Nido city-car from Paris ‘04. The design for the new Sintesi was directed by Lowie Vermeersch, head of the company’s design department. We’ll look forward to bringing you more as Pininfarina doles it out, but you can check out their nifty cyber-mag in the meantime by following the link below.
[Source: Pininfarina via AutoWeek]

VW diesel-hybrid is DOA

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 by admin

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The word came down yesterday from Auto Motor und Sport that the Volkswagen TDI hybrid Golf concept that debuted in Geneva wouldn’t make the transition to production. According to the print edition of the German rag (translation courtesy of TTAC), the “forward-looking diesel-hybrid is already a thing of the past.” That came as a surprise considering how well the concept was received and rumblings we heard from VW’s people on the floor that the 69-mpg (European cycle) Golf was destined for the road. We shot off an email to a Volkswagen exec here in the States who responded by saying that, “It was just a concept. No plans to produce were announced.” Too bad. Guess we’ll have to make due with the gasoline-hybrid Golf that’s due out in the next few years.[Source: Auto Motor und Sport via TTAC]