The eighth installment of the high-octane Fast and Furious franchise will be titled The Fate of the Furious. Fast and Furious 8 is set to premiere on April 14, 2017, and today you can watch the first scenes from the film directed by F. Gary Gary, director of Straight Outta Compton - The NWA Story Old Friends Return - Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Tyrese Gibson, Jason Statham, Michelle Rodriguez and Kurt Russell - among the new faces we find Oscar winners Charlize Theron and Helen Mirren and Scott Eastwood.
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This is the new Opel Insignia Grand Sport (2017). The second generation is more spacious and more dynamic than the current Insignia Grand Sport. Opel will present the sedan with a sporty and elegant appearance of the highest class to the public for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show. It was later joined by the Insignia Grand Tourer station wagon.
Mercedes introduced digital headlights, which are actually a projector. This doesn't mean you'll be able to turn the garage door into a projection surface and play a movie on it (but that would be nice!), but the headlights will be able to project messages, signage and other information onto the roadway, including a crosswalk. The new technology will make driving even safer, and the high-resolution light beam will not cause blinding of other participants.
If you think what you see is a reflection, you are wrong. It's the Lexus LIT IS covered in 41,999 programmable LEDs. You can also admire the elegant limousine in the music video of the British musician Dua Lipa for the song Be the One.
Suzuki's tiny SUV Ignis, which has caught on nicely in Slovenia, is coming back. The new Suzuki Ignis (2017) is safer, more environmentally friendly, feather-light and more beautiful.
Joey Ruiter blows the whistle on established norms. Some time ago we presented his upright snowmobile Snoped, recently we wrote about a triangular boat, and now he presents himself to us with an unconventional car shape. Consumer, as he calls it, is a minimalistic designed vehicle that is almost nothing like a car as we know it.
The Upside Rack is an innovative bike rack that turns things upside down. Literally. If until now we were used to lifting the bikes correctly, the Upside Rack introduces a new tactic and a completely new way of mounting the bike, not the crossbar. Attach the carrier to the bike before lifting the bike, and transport it upside down.
Volkswagen will present its new four-door sedan at the Geneva Motor Show, which will succeed the CC model. It will be slightly larger than the Passat, but it bets on the highest quality and practicality.
Used or waste tires are a big ecological problem. Due to vulcanization, they are extremely difficult to recycle. Most are thus doomed to rot in landfills, but thanks to Green Distillation Technologies (GDT), they have a brighter future ahead of them. There have been many ideas for recycling tires, but probably none better than this startup that wants to use them to make fuel.
Latvian conversion group HGK Motorsport is no stranger to conversions of BMW models. Last but not least, they make racing cars for them. Practically every model has gone under their knife, only the Series 2 has so far avoided their operating room. With the BMW M2 F22 Eurofighter model, they have now corrected this 'mistake' as well. And in what way. With a Kevlar and carbon fiber clad sliding beast that spits out 820 horsepower! It is made according to the rules of the Formula D Championship (Drift).
The new Ford Fiesta (2017) is coming, which the public will get to know up close for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show, and we can already see what the seventh generation brings. The Ford Fiesta is one of the best-selling cars in Europe (after the Golf and Polo), and the new Ford Fiesta meets all the conditions to become an even bigger bestseller, as it is bigger, with more equipment, more safety systems and better materials. It will be available in Slovenia in the middle of 2017. For now, four versions have been presented, namely Vignale, Titanium, ST line and Active.
George Bamford, who owns Bamford Watch Department, a company that restores high-end watches such as Rolex, has some knowledge of luxury restoration. Therefore, from the reworked version of Bentley, with which he completed his rich car collection, nothing but automotive excess could be expected. Is this the most prestigious Bentley ever to see the light of day?