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F-PACE Jaguar’s first SUV The all-new Jaguar F-PACE is a performance crossover designed and engineered to offer the agility, responsiveness and refinement that Jaguars are renowned for, together with unrivalled dynamics and everyday versatility. The F-PACE is priced from £34,170. Developed using Jaguar's lightweight aluminium architecture, the F-PACE incorporates F-TYPE-inspired features such as the powerful rear haunches, fender vents and distinctive tail light graphics. The bold front grille and the muscular bonnet hint at the performance potential of engines like the 380PS 3.0- litre supercharged V6. Elements such as slender full-LED headlights, 22-inch forged alloy wheels and short front overhang carry the design vision of the C-X17 concept through to production. The F-PACE seats five and the interior is a perfect blend of premium materials and finishes, exquisite detailing, luxuries such as heated, electrically-reclining rear seats, and cutting-edge technologies including the InControl Touch Pro infotainment system. For the most enthusiastic drivers,


there are configurable dynamics, which allows individual settings for the throttle, automatic transmission, steering, and, where fitted, the adaptive dynamics system. www.jaguar.co.uk


Meet New Megane Two decades after the launch of Renault Mégane, which has been sold over 6.5 million units worldwide, the makers have updated the core range to reveal New Mégane, the fourth car with that name.


New Mégane stands out with its dynamic styling and distinctive lighting signature both at the front and at the rear.


The latest range is topped by a GT


version whose design is inspired by Renault Sport. New Mégane GT has a


Pricing starts at £154,000 in the


UK. Visit cars.mclaren.com for more details.


Funky Ford KA Funky, friendly and fantastic to


drive. The Ka is loaded with innovative technology to help you get to the fun stuff faster. For instance, parking in even the tightest of spaces is a piece of cake


A Practical McLaren The 570GT is claimed to be the most practical model ever launched by McLaren Automotive, targeted towards longer journeys and weekends away. Fine-tuning to the suspension and


steering systems emphasises long distance comfort. The front luggage area provides 150 litres of stowage, while a further 220 litres of space is available behind the seats on the leather-lined touring deck. This additional space is accessed via the side opening Glass Hatch bringing the total storage space to 370 litres.


The 570GT features specially


developed Pirelli P Zero™ tyres which reduce in-cabin road noise by up to three decibels.


The McLaren-developed 3.8-litre


twin turbo V8 M838TE engine gets you from 0-60 mph in 3.3 seconds with a top speed of 204 mph so you can arrive at your short break destination well before you intended.


front bumper redesigned to express a more sporty personality.


It incorporates a broader air intake and the new grill has a honeycomb design.


At the rear, the design of New Mégane GT is underscored by two chromed tailpipes that echo the air scoops further to the front and frame a spoiler inspired by the world of F1. New Mégane GT has a "Renault Sport" badge at the rear, on the wings and in front.


This sports version, available with


new "iron blue" paintwork, combined with "dark metal" touches at the front and on the body-coloured door mirrors to emphasise its affinity with the world of GT motoring. www.renault.co.uk


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with optional rear parking distance sensors. Tricky hill starts become a thing of the past with technology that keeps the car still without having to use the handbrake.


The new Ka has a firmer body shell


and excellent seat and seatbelt technology, along with ABS.


For the first time the new Ford Ka has a choice of engines - the 1.2-litre petrol or a 1.3-litre diesel. With a top speed of 99mph and low CO2 emissions of just 115g/km.


Priced from £8,995 – find out more www.ford.co.uk


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