<![CDATA[Jalopnik: Guangzhou International Auto Show]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jalopnik.com.png <![CDATA[Jalopnik: Guangzhou International Auto Show]]> http://jalopnik.com/tag/guangzhou international auto show http://jalopnik.com/tag/guangzhou international auto show <![CDATA[ The Booth Professionals of the 2008 Guangzhou International Auto Show ]]> As a result of covering an auto show or two in our time, we've become veritable connoisseurs regarding the mistresses of motors we lovingly refer to as Booth Professionals. We've brought you delightful displays of debutantes from far away locations such as Geneva, Paris, Las Vegas and Detroit. Apologies for the blurry nature of a few of these pictorials, we've got the shakes from a bit of bad Mu Shu pork.

[ABChina]

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Jalopnik-5096295 Fri, 21 Nov 2008 19:30:00 EST Andrew Didorosi http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5096295&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Volvo S80L: Longer, with More Chinese Characters! ]]> Volvo released a China-only S80L version of its S80 sedan at the Guangzhou International Auto Show. Built in Chongqing as part of a Ford/Chang'an joint venture, the L model gains 14 centimeters in length over the standard issue S80. Back in the day, Volvo released its longer luxury versions under the "Executive" moniker, which totally sounds way more boss than just tacking on a measly little consonant. During the unveil, the guys manning the drums in back cranked out a bitchin' rock ballad to the amazement of all. Really. [AutoSohu]

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Jalopnik-5096198 Fri, 21 Nov 2008 18:00:00 EST Andrew Didorosi http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5096198&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ BYD F0 Sport Unveiled At Guangzhou Auto Show ]]> Leave it to Chinese automaker BYD to build a Toyota Aygo cheaper and cooler, as they've done with the release of the BYD F0 Sport. The F0 Sport comes equipped with such innovative additions of performance as red seat covers with pillows on them, a red shifter knob, and a sporty paint job over a mild body kit. The whole deal goes for $5,000 US, which, is a fair bit more than the Guangzhou International Auto Show committee spent on press room food. We don't mean to complain or anything, but were the fried grasshoppers really necessary? Sure they're good, but can't a Jalop get a hamburger around here?

[Sohu]

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Jalopnik-5096179 Fri, 21 Nov 2008 16:30:00 EST Ben Wojdyla http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5096179&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Roewe Brings Modified 550s To Guangzhou ]]> Taking a leaf out of their Western counterparts’ books, Roewe is showing off a group of badly modified Roewe 550s in an effort to get down with the young folk. Apparently, Chinese males between the ages of 18 and 34 find tacky modification as “groovy” as we do here in the states. We’re particularly impressed by the Liberace-esque gold lamé interior and hope it makes its way stateside when Roewe’s parent company Shanghai Auto buys the Not-So-Big Three.

[via China Car Times]

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Jalopnik-5096097 Fri, 21 Nov 2008 16:00:00 EST Wes Siler http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5096097&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Guangzhou-Honda Linian Prototype ]]> The Linian is a cooperative project between the Guangzhou Automotive Group (GAG) and Honda, bringing together the visual aspects of a Honda S2000, new Nissan 370Zish headlights and just a touch of Saturn Astra in the rear. There are no details available regarding engine choices, drive layout or just about any information at all for that matter (probably because it will never be produced). The badge adorning that scowl of a front fascia is neither GAG, nor is it Honda, meaning this is most likely the logo of the newly established GAG-Honda design studio. Just imagine all of the tasty vittles just waiting to pour out of that dream factory. [ABChina]

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Jalopnik-5096067 Fri, 21 Nov 2008 15:30:00 EST Andrew Didorosi http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5096067&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ The Chery Eastar Convertible Drops Four-Door Top At Guangzhou ]]> When the four-door Chery Eastar Convertible first hit the net we weren't sure if it was a one-off custom or a hint to something to come. Now it seems that all of our greatest hopes have been realized as the same vehicle seems to be sitting on the floor of the Guangzhou International Auto Show. These closeup shots show off some interesting features, including the headrest-mounted television screens and the handlebar. Why would a car need a handlebar? The cherry Chery seems to have been designed for leaders, government or corporate, who like to wave to the proletariat from the back of a slowly moving convertible.

Chery is perhaps the best-known automotive company in the west due to its continued flirtation with Chrysler and frequent attempts to enter our market. Some in the Chinese automotive world were expecting Chery to display a new version of the Eastar sedan, which is old even by PRC standards. We'll just have to hold our breath until the Beijing Motor Show.

[Source: Auto.Mop.Com via The Tycho]

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Jalopnik-5095960 Fri, 21 Nov 2008 14:30:00 EST Matt Hardigree http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5095960&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Jalopnik Invades The Guangzhou International Auto Show ]]> Though we've given you a week of in-depth LA Auto Show coverage we couldn't just let a major auto show pass without keeping you, our treasured readership, up-to-date with the latest news. That's why we've all jumped on the company jet and charted a course for the Guangzhou International Auto Show, which is where we're reporting from now. You might be thinking to yourself "it's 2 am in China, how could they possibly be putting on a show?" or "didn't that already happen this week?" or "how could you have possibly gotten Gawker to charter a private jet and send you all the way to China to cover a show that isn't even the biggest auto show in China?" All we can say to that is "shhhhhhhhh." Don't worry your pretty little head about the details. Just sit back and enjoy the ride by following the Guangzhou International Auto Show tag.

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Jalopnik-5095890 Fri, 21 Nov 2008 13:30:00 EST Matt Hardigree http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5095890&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Ford Fiesta Sedan, Revealed ]]> UPDATE: We've now got live shots of the Fiesta! Photos and details of the Ford Fiesta sedan were officially released this morning at the major auto show occurring right now. That's right, the Guangzhou International Auto Show. What? Did you think we meant the LA Auto Show? The 2010 Ford Fiesta sedan follows the 2009 Ford Fiesta hatchback that debuted last year in China. The sedan, incorporating Ford's kinetic design language, is an important vehicle globally for Ford, with plans to begin production in Mexico for the North American market next year. For once, Europe will not be getting one of Ford's awesome small cars before us. Instead, they'll be stuck with the hatchback. Suck it Europe. Press release below the jump.

Ford Stages Global Reveal of All-New Fiesta Sedan in China

* All-new Fiesta sedan features Ford's signature kinetic design language; its exterior clearly inspired by the Verve Concept notchback revealed last year at the Guangzhou Auto Show

* Sedan version of all-new Fiesta developed specifically for China with key feature inputs taken from local market research

* China to be a significant market for all-new Fiesta sedan, as Ford confirms its leadership with the fuel-efficient, sophisticated small car

* Production of all-new Fiesta sedan will begin Q1 2009 at new, state-of-the-art facility in Nanjing, China

GUANGZHOU, China, November 18, 2008 – Ford today staged the global reveal of its all-new Fiesta four-door sedan at the Guangzhou Auto Show, delivering in full on the bold promise made by the Verve Concept notchback last year.

The dynamic all-new Fiesta sedan features Ford's signature kinetic design elements – introduced to China first on the exciting Fiesta five-door hatchback at Auto China in Beijing in April – demonstrating the versatility of this unique design language and its consumer appeal in important global markets.

“We set out to design a truly exciting, desirable small car that exceeds all expectations. Today, we are keeping our promise that was made with the Verve Concept notchback last year,” said Chelsia Lau, chief designer of China/ASEAN Programs, Ford Motor Company. “The all-new Fiesta sedan is sleek and contemporary. The interpretation of kinetic design on the four-door body has given the Fiesta sedan an independent identity while retaining the emotional appeal of its five-door sibling. ”

The Ford Fiesta sedan will be launched in China within months of its global reveal. It will be built at Ford's new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Nanjing.

“This Fiesta writes the next chapter in our small car success story and builds on the widespread appeal of the Ford brand in China. Style-aware Chinese consumers will appreciate the uniqueness of this car that expresses their individuality, style and aspirations,” said Robert Graziano, president and CEO, Ford Motor China.

The Fiesta sedan will be manufactured in China using the same advanced technologies as does its European counterpart. The body structure is manufactured with extensive use of high- and ultra high-strength steels to significantly increase strength and rigidity, while also reducing weight and improving fuel efficiency. These advanced steels also provide Fiesta with an increased measure of occupant protection.

The Ford Fiesta revealed today has been tailored to satisfy customer wants in China. Carrying out Fiesta's global strategy, additional variations of the all-new Fiesta sedan will be available across Asia and North America from 2010 with production from Thailand and Mexico supplying these important markets. However, Fiesta sedan will not be distributed in Europe.

“Launching the all-new Fiesta sedan to the world in China signals the importance of China and the Asian region in Ford’s global strategy, ” said John Parker, executive vice president, Asia Pacific and Africa, Ford Motor Company. “This is a sophisticated small car. Design combines with advanced technology to deliver very high levels of refinement, safety and class-leading fuel efficiency. This new Fiesta proves Ford's leadership in small car design and development."

[Source: Ford]

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Jalopnik-5091604 Tue, 18 Nov 2008 08:30:00 EST Matt Hardigree http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5091604&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ The Ford Verve Sedan Concept, Now In High-Resolution ]]> Although Ford's new sedan version of the Verve concept's already been unveiled at the Guangzhou International Auto Show and we've already given you the press release and some low-res shots on the Sedan concept of the Ford Verve, we've just now noticed Ford's released some high-res shots showing off the big-hatch b-car from Ford. On the off chance the Euro side of the pond ends up winning the design competition currently underway at Ford between the 'merican "Bold Moves" and the European "Bold Mouths" — we figured you might like to see what we could be getting stateside. Without further ado — here's the hot shots galleried up for your pleasure below.

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Jalopnik-326817 Tue, 27 Nov 2007 09:15:00 EST Ray Wert http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=326817&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Guangzhou International Auto Show: GAG A-HEV Hybrid ]]> The Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAG) revealed this A-HEV hybrid vehicle concept at the Guangzhou International Auto Show (no coincidence there), which could be an indicator of the design direction GAG intends to take. Currently, GAG reproduces Honda and Toyota models for domestic-only consumption. Like other Chinese carmakers, the company is being encouraged by the central government to develop original, Chinese-branded automobiles. And when the central government asks you to jump...

The A-HEV is also an indicator that the company plans to invest in efficient and affordable automobiles. GAG recently announced a new factory that will be able to put out a mid-to-high class sedan around 2010, with approximate production of 100,000 cars a year. [SINA Eng]

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Jalopnik-324910 Tue, 20 Nov 2007 13:15:00 EST Matt Hardigree http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=324910&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Guangzhou International Auto Show: Ford Reveals Verve Sedan Concept ]]> The Guangzhou International Auto Show is a Fiesta for small cars from Ford, highlighted by the introduction of the Ford Verve Concept sedan (actually, a four-door notchback) to compliment the Verve Concept hatch shown at Frankfurt. This vehicles shows off the bold move Ford is making towards bold mouths globally, including the S-Max and new Mondeo. A gallery of the hacthback below, as well as the press release:

FORD REVEALS MORE ABOUT ITS FUTURE SMALL CAR

GUANGZHOU, China, November 19, 2007 - Ford is revealing more about its vision for a new global small car family at Auto Guangzhou. Ford today revealed the second Verve Concept - a four-door notchback.

The dynamic Ford Verve Concept four-door notchback is a star of the fifth annual Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition. The fact that Ford staged the global reveal of the four-door Verve Concept at Guangzhou signals the importance of Asia in Ford's global plans.

Sporty and coupe-like, the Verve Concept notchback provides a very clear vision about Ford's future small car design direction. The three-door hatchback Verve Concept was a star of the recent Frankfurt Motor Show in Europe, and it too is also under the spotlights at Guangzhou.

Ford will unveil the third and last Verve Concept in January at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

"With this new four-door Verve Concept, the picture of Ford's big plans for the small-car segment is becoming clearer," said Phil Spender, Chief Operation Officer of Ford Motor (China) Ltd. "Our future small car is being developed as a global car. It will be designed in Europe, engineered in Germany and manufactured globally. These two Verve Concepts demonstrate how confident Ford is in its direction and its appeal to consumers here in China."

Ford's European design team created the Verve Concepts, which successfully apply Ford's kinetic design philosophy for the first time to a small car. The two Verve Concepts clearly display a European flair and premium touches not expected in this segment.

Once all have been revealed, the trilogy of Verve concept cars will provide an advanced indication of Ford's design vision well in advance of the production models. This approach is similar to the way in which the iosis Concept preceded the new Ford Mondeo.

European Design

Side by side in Guangzhou, the two Verve Concepts bring the latest wave of Ford's kinetic design to the heart of Asia. Their colours are inspired by the world of fashion; the regal frosted grape of the new Verve Concept four-door notchback complements the bold magenta of the Frankfurt three-door hatchback like a well-coordinated ensemble.

"First it was the hatchback and now a very exciting and dynamic notchback," said the father of kinetic design, Martin Smith, Ford's Executive Director of European Design. "Looking at these concepts together, you can just imagine how exciting the successor to the Ford Fiesta will be when it hits the market."

Public Response in Guangzhou

Ford designers, buoyed by the enthusiastic reaction in Europe to the first Verve Concept, will be carefully studying reactions to the new notchback by Chinese consumers.

Ford European design chief Smith said, "These Verve Concepts are a dynamic first public expression directionally of some of the thinking that will be contributing to the design DNA of our next-generation products. At this stage, we have had the freedom to be radically innovative, but I'm confident about the realistic possibilities for kinetic design to embrace this segment of vehicles."

The latest Verve Concept builds on the very distinctive look of its hatchback sibling. These two concept vehicles share strong front-end graphics that, with the advent of the new Mondeo, are now becoming recognised as the bold, new face of Ford.

The notchback body form of the new concept family is linked with the hatchback through the use of form language composed of dynamic lines and full surfaces - the signature of kinetic design.

The new notchback execution brings new hints about Ford's kinetic design approach to sedan variants of its future small car family.

Smith's exterior design team - led by European Exterior Chief Designer Stefan Lamm - took full advantage of the notchback shape to stretch the kinetic design elements and create a very sleek and dynamically poised personality.

The notchback displays a sleek, pillarless side window profile providing a bold graphic statement, along with strongly defined wheel arches that communicate tension and muscularity. Its dramatic C-pillar shape contributes to this feeling of dynamism, while the rear body and decklid shapes coherently build on the toned and fit kinetic design look with full surfaces and bold lines.

As any top fashion model on the catwalk, Guangzhou's new Verve Concept is dressed well. From its seductive colour to the smallest detail, Verve Concept evokes an air of premium quality not usually found in the small-car segment.

Despite the functional differences with the hatchback shape, the notchback's rear design clearly displays the same kinetic design influences.

The rear glass of the Verve notchback is shaped to correspond with the forms of the high-mounted, two-piece tail lamps. This unique and premium execution, first seen on the new Mondeo, is now translated into a smaller car.

A dark chrome diffuser at the lower bumper is consistent with the design of the hatchback but shaped specifically for the notchback design.

Like its sibling, the notchback Verve's face is bold and sporty, yet friendly and engaging. The front is dominated by a large, inverted trapezoidal lower grille and a large Ford oval badge centred in the compact upper grille opening.

The lower grille features a strong eggcrate graphic; its vertical and horizontal blades bonded by an array of intriguing 'bullet' shapes. The lower grille and badge treatment are the design team's signature elements to communicate the Ford design DNA in future products.

The bonnet features highly sculpted dynamic forms. This form treatment combines with the more pronounced, rearward-stretching head lamp units - inspired by Mondeo - to give the face of the Verve a friendly, open and inviting personality. The prominent headlamps feature two projector beams and a light-emitting diode (LED) array.

The two Verve Concepts share a distinctive 18-inch, 12-spoke, two-piece alloy wheel design that lends more drama to the car. The wheels have a precise, jewel-like feel to their design. Both Verve Concepts' are wearing low-profile tyres featuring a sidewall stripe that complements the exterior body colour.

"With a small car, for example a B-segment car compared to a larger car, we believe we can play up - or amplify - key elements of the kinetic design form language," Lamm said. "It's not just a matter of copy-and-paste from one vehicle segment to another but rather how to interpret the philosophy for each individual car. You can clearly see this when you compare the larger iosis Concept and this new project."

Exploring the Inner Kinetic

The interior of the Verve Concept family is as dramatic as is its exterior. From boldly shaped surfaces and confident use of rich colours and enticing materials, the Verve Concept has a playful sense of sophistication and fashion. It also pioneers new technologies that someday may be a production reality.

As Ford designers explored the possibilities for a future Ford small car, the wide latitude they were given helped them focus on applying the tenets of kinetic design to the interior. The result is a Verve Concept which explores a completely new direction for small cars. The architecture of the instrument panel with sensuous curves and full shapes make a typical, upright centre stack design seem distinctly old fashioned.

"This is a quantum leap in bringing kinetic design into interior design," said Niko Vidakovic, Chief Interior Designer, Ford of Europe. "This type of visual innovation, linking the form language of the interior so strongly with the exterior, is something we believe no other company is doing."

Prominent, full forms characterises the upper instrument panel, created by the hands of Ford interior designer Tiago Diaz and supervisor Ernst Reim. Full surfaces and flowing contours on interior elements - especially the instrument panel and door panels - visually echo the exterior's kinetic design. These elements combine to envelop the vehicle's occupants and to contrast with the airiness provided by the panoramic glass roof.

New Aesthetic Inspired by Mobile Phones

The Verve Concept was designed for the generation that grew up with mobile phones.

The centre stack is a principal feature of the interior. Aesthetically, it follows the contours of the instrument panel, rising to frame a large-screen Ford Convers+ system incorporated in the upper dash. The Ford Convers+ system incorporated in the Verve Concept is the latest-generation Human Machine Interface (HMI) recently introduced in the Ford Mondeo. This technology alone indicates the level of sophistication incorporated in this small-car vision.

Functionally, a key element of the centre stack design is the decoupling of the traditional elements of the entertainment system - the screen, control elements and the electronics. Separating these elements allowed designers to place controls and buttons for optimal ergonomic positioning in a design that resembles the logic of a mobile phone.

This new approach enables the Verve Concepts to introduce a completely new aesthetic - a new approach to the form and function of interacting with underlying technologies. The unique architecture also embraces other key systems including navigation and in-car phone controls.

Every button and switch was crafted with the kind of attention to detail that characterises good mobile phone designs. This system philosophy gives the centre stack a different feel than that of traditional automotive switchgear.

"A new generation of buyers raised with mobile electronic devices would feel right at home in this new automotive interior, one that exceeds the standards typical in the small-car segment," said Vidakovic.

Verve Concept's heating/ventilation controls - highlighted in a lozenge shape at the midpoint of the centre stack - feature large twist dials.

The centre stack structure flows into a centre console to provide storage areas, including a tray for a mobile phone or MP3 player as well as a large area near the handbrake for a purse or shoulder bag.

"The centre stack is like the art gallery of the car," Vidakovic said. "The combination of the sculpture of the upper instrument panel, the rich interior colours and materials and the jewellery-like brightwork is very distinctive."

The primary gauges - speedometer and rev counter - are uniquely framed by binocular-shaped, short tunnels of brightwork which complement the centre stack. In effect, they contrast beautifully with the rich interior colours.

Verve Concept's steering wheel - its crash pad, sculpted of soft-feel material and framed in brightwork - provides a touch-and-see centrepiece for the Ford oval badge. The left and right spokes of the three-spoke design incorporate the toggle controls for the HMI system.

Rich, Harmonious Colours

Verve Concept conveys a cool, technical interior feel. The interior colours and materials combining to represent a vision for the future interpretation of Ford's Titanium interior, according to Ruth Pauli, Chief Designer, Colours and Trims, Ford of Europe.

"Colours and materials play an important role in emotionalising our products," Pauli said. "With the Verve Concept notchback revealed at Guangzhou, we are striving for a very precise expression of a certain style. Tones of grey and silver express elegance and a technical feel that contrasts with the more expressive colours of the Frankfurt concept."

Interior materials used by Pauli and colour and trim specialist Ulrike Dahm include:

* The upper instrument panel finished in Fairland dark silver matte leather
* Verve Concept's distinctive centre console is finished in an Optimum Aluminum grey
* Syracuse dark anthracite grey leather along the lower section of the instrument panel completes the portfolio of tones
* A strip of mood illumination has been incorporated above the glove box to provide an interesting visual accent. (Designers envision the possibility that the colour and intensity of this lighting could be customer-chosen should this feature be incorporated in a future production model)

Small elements of the interior - even control stalks on the steering column - reflect an attention to detail from the team inspired by luxury goods such as cosmetics. Such small packaging requires the precise execution of every detail and the right expression, tonal quality and saturation of colours.

"Together, these elements create a strong statement of consistency, harmony and quality that makes the Verve Concept such a cohesive design statement," Pauli said. "It is this cohesiveness that will make this concept appeal to a modern, fashion-aware audience." [Photos via Winding Road]

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Jalopnik-324407 Mon, 19 Nov 2007 12:45:00 EST Matt Hardigree http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=324407&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ 2008 Mazda2 Sedan Revealed ]]> The new B-segment microcar for the brand all about Zoom-Zoom was just revealed at the 2007 Guangzhou International Auto Show in China. It's the new Mazda2 sedan and it'll be built by a partnership between Mazda, Ford and the Chinese automaker Changan Automobile Group. The joint venture has been given the kinda obvious, yet still a mouthful name Changan Ford Mazda Motors Limited. Although for the time being the Mazda2 sedan'll only be available in the Chinese market, it's what Mazda's calling a "global strategic model." Our bet is since we'd heard the Mazda2 would be the basis for a new Ford offering, this Chinese-built 98" wheelbase tiny car seems like it'll be fairly close to what we should be expecting from Ford come 2010 when they finally bring a B-segment car stateside. Oh and the dimensions? It's 168 inches long, 66.73 inches wide and 58.26 inches high. That's just a few inches longer, wider and taller than a '72 Datsun 240Z and approximately the same size as a Chevy Aveo — but with an exterior that's around ten times better looking.
[Mazda via AutoinCar]

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Jalopnik-324126 Sun, 18 Nov 2007 15:21:48 EST Ray Wert http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=324126&view=rss&microfeed=true