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The race to produce the first fully functional flying car has taken flight at the 2018 Geneva International Motor Show. Italian design and engineering company Italdesign (whose parent companies are Audi and Lamborghini) is back for a second year running with a concept collaboration with European aeronautical giant Airbus, called the Pop-Up. And Pal-V is mounting a convincing challenge with a first-look vehicle that’s ready for production, called Liberty. Italdesign’s CEO is swift to point out the differences between the two models. Joerg Astalosch insists his is not a flying car.
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The all-new Hispano Suiza Carmen makes its global debut at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, signalling the resurgence of an iconic Spanish luxury car brand. Designed, developed and manufactured in Barcelona, the fully-electric Carmen is a ‘hyperlux’ grand touring car – the ultimate expression of classically-inspired design, cutting edge chassis and powertrain technology, exhilarating power and expertly-engineered dynamics. It pioneers a new ‘hyperlux’ vehicle segment – one that combines hypercar performance with exquisite luxury, painstaking craftsmanship and meticulous attention to technical and engineering details. A genuinely unique proposition, and a fitting tribute to an iconic Spanish car brand. The Hispano Suiza Carmen will cost from €1.5m (plus taxes), and only 19 examples of the Carmen will be produced from late 2019 until 2021. Road testing begins in mid-2019, with the first media drives in October. Prospective customers can now register their interest to purchase one of the exclusive Carmen models, ahead of its official customer launch date in June 2020.