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Fiat’s most spacious 500L hits the showrooms

Fiat 500L MPWFiat’s 500L MPW is the latest variant of the firm’s family sized hatchback to be launched in the UK.

It is the most capacious of the 500L range and comes with the option to have seven seats.

In five-seat guise, the MPW (Multi Purpose Wagon) has 638 litres of load-swallowing capacity in a car that is shorter than a C-segment estate such as a VW Golf, which has just 505 litres of boot space.

The seven-seat option’s rearmost seats fold away to give luggage space that is comparable to the five-seater car. It should be noted that they are only suitable for people under 5 feet 5″ tall, though.

The MPW will be available in two trim levels: Pop Star and Lounge.

Fiat 500L MPWOpt for Pop Star specification and you’ll get air conditioning, 16″ alloys, a 5″ touchscreen infotainment system with Uconnect (for wireless phone connectivity), cruise control, six airbags, stability and traction control, plus rear parking sensors.

Lounge adds to that list with rear electric windows, front fog lights, dual-zone automatic climate control, auto headlights, rain-sensing wipers, tables on the front seat backs, storage nets, a glare-cutting electro-chromatic rear-view mirror, rear privacy glass, floor mats and an electric glass sunroof.

The MPW will launch with four engine options: the 95bhp 1.4-litre petrol (five-seat only), 105bhp 0.9-litre TwinAir petrol, 85bhp 1.3-litre MultiJet diesel (which can be specced with a Dualogic automatic transmission) and the 105bhp 1.6-litre MultiJet diesel.

F_6197Nine different exterior paint choices are available. Add to those a variety of contrasting roof and mirror colour combinations, plus a range of alloys wheels, and there’s a wealth of customization options on tap.

Prices start at £15,795 for the 5-seat, 1.4 Pop Star, while the cheapest seven-seater is the £17,990 Pop Star TwinAir. The range-topping Lounge 1.6 MultiJet will set you back £20,490.

Alfa’s Disco Volante goes into limited production

Alfa Romeo Disco VolanteThe fabulous 2013 Alfa Romeo Disco Volante will be built to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the original 1900 C52 Disco Volante.

The lightweight and aerodynamic C52 was considered a style icon in 1952; the car even being registered with a design patent.

Alfa Romeo Disco VolanteThe latest model was styled by Touring Superleggera. The company used a mixture of carbonfibre and aluminium to hide the underpinnings of Alfa’s GT – the 8C Competizione.

Carbonfibre is bonded to a steel central floor to create the passenger cell, while steel subframes front and rear support the engine, suspension and gearbox.

The Disco Volante uses the 8C’s 450bhp 4.7-litre V8, which has 354lb ft of torque, giving it a top speed of 181mph and a 0-62mph time of 4.2 seconds. It sends power through a sequential, paddle-shift gearbox and a limited-slip differential.

Alfa Romeo Disco VolanteThe chassis, and central carbon cell, is said to be extremely stiff, while the 8C’s transaxle transmission and mid-front engine configuration gives it a near-perfect weight balance of 49:51 front to rear.

The new Alfa’s price has not been revealed, but it takes 4000 hours to build, has a limited production run and will likely cost far in excess of the 8C, which was priced at around £100k when new.

Price drop announced for Vauxhall’s Ampera

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The entry price of Vauxhall’s range-extending hybrid – the Ampera – has been reduced by £3500 to £28,750 OTR.

That includes the Government’s Plug-In Car Grant of £5000 and puts the Ampera in close proximity to Nissan’s pure-electric Leaf. It can be bought outright for £25,500, but can’t hope to compete with the Vauxhall’s range of around 325 miles.

Duncan Aldred, Vauxhall’s chairman and MD, said: “Ampera’s new price position brings the cost of electric motoring much nearer to that of a conventional vehicle.”

Audi A3 Convertible launched in Germany

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Audi’s new A3 Convertible will go on sale in the UK from late October.

The car makes its world debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show and features a fully concealed soft-top roof that can be raised or lowered in 18 seconds at speeds of up to 31mph.

Three engines will be available from launch,  two petrols – a 1.4-litre TFSI 140bhp unit with cylinder-on-demand technology and 1.8-litre TFSI serving up 180bhp – plus a diesel 2.0-litre TDI with 150bhp.

The smallest petrol engine can muster an impressive 56.5mpg, thanks to its ability to shut off two cylinders under low loads. The 1.8-litre unit, which initially will only be available with a seven-speed twin-clutch gearbox, can manage 48.7mpg, while the diesel tops the lot with a figure of 67.3mpg.

Other engines will follow including a 1.6-litre TDI and a 2.0-litre TFSI, plus Quattro and S3 variants. The latter will feature a 300bhp 2-litre petrol engine, can hit o-60mph in 5.4 seconds and is capable of 39.8mpg.

The new car  is 50kg lighter than the out going model thanks to weight saving in the body, engines and interior.

Equipment will include a 5.8″ monitor for the Driver’s Information System, eco-driving guides, take-a-rest alerts and options such as a lighting package with touch-sensitive reading lights. Adaptive Cruise Control, Park Assist and Active Lane Assist will also be on offer.

Prices are to be confirmed.

Concepts headline for Ford in Frankfurt

Ford-S-MaxThe S-MAX and Vignale concept cars will give showgoers a glimpse into the future of Ford at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show.

Ford’s MPV is set to incorporate the company’s Aston Martin aping grille and also feature  new technology such as Pre-Collission Assist, which applies the brakes when it senses contact with a pedestrian is imminent. The S-MAX’s Dual-View Display, meanwhile, allows passengers to watch a film, while the driver can still see vital instruments.

The Vignale badge, showcased on the Mondeo-based concept, will become the top end specification for Ford, with a move upmarket thanks to soft interior leathers and subtle exterior revisions.

Vignale models will also include time-saving assistance such as collection and delivery for vehicle servicing, free lifetime car washes and invitations to exclusive events.

Gaetano Thorel, Ford’s European marketing vice president, said: “Ford Vignale premium services will meet the needs of the customer for whom time is the ultimate luxury – and they would be made to feel special from the moment they walk in the door.”

Skoda to showcase Rapid Spaceback in Frankfurt

Skoda-Rapid-SpacebackSkoda’s new Rapid Spaceback will make its world debut on 10 September at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

The firm claims the model provides class-leading space for rear-seat passengers.

The boot’s also capacious with 415 litres of luggage capacity, or 1380 litres with the backseats down. By way of comparison, a VW Golf has just 350 Litres and 1305 litres of space, respectively.

The Spaceback will also offer new trim and fresh upholstery materials. The firm’s range of Simply Clever features will include a dual-level boot floor, an ice scraper inside the fuel cap, plus a host of holders, nets and hooks.

The engine range will comprise of four petrol and two diesel units, while a GreenLine version will produce road-tax busting emissions of 99g/km.

Skoda will also launch its facelifted Yeti in Germany, which will come in two forms – the Yeti and the Yeti Outdoor.

The former will feature body coloured mouldings, while the latter’s black plastics will lend it a more rugged look. Both will feature a lightly revised interior, with new fabrics, and restyled alloys.

Renault reveals facelifted Megane

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Renault has released pictures of its restyled Megane before its official presentation at the Frankfurt Motor Show on 10 September.

The Ford Focus rival will sport Renault’s latest front-end styling with a refreshed bumper and bonnet, plus new elliptical headlights that bring the car’s looks in line with the Clio.

The Hatchback, Sport Tourer and Coupé variants will, nonetheless, feature their own distinct identities says the company, while the Renaultsport and GT models will add a ‘more dynamic stance’ and gloss black headlight surrounds to the additions.

The new Megane is set to go on sale by April next year.