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On 27 November, the eighth generation of the Porsche 911 will celebrate its world premiere in Los Angeles - 55 years after the debut of the original 911 model.This is reason enough to take a look back at the previous seven generations. The world premiere of the new Porsche 911 starts on Tuesday, 27 November at 08:00 pm (L. A. time) - Wednesday, 28 November, 05:00 (CET). Porsche will broadcast it live in English in the Porsche Newsroom on newsTV.porsche.de.From 2011 onwards, the Type 991 represented the most technically advanced 911 model to date. The 991 looked more powerful than any other 911 before - an effect that was heightened by the wider track and a wheelbase stretched by ten centimetres. It also featured adaptive aerodynamics: the 911 was the first series sports car from Porsche to adopt this technology from the 918 Spyder hybrid super sports car.
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When the experience and data collected from South Africa has been fully analysed, and relevant actions and measures have been implemented, Spectre’s testing programme will be around 80% complete as it sets off on the final ratification phase. This consists of taking the motor car through a condensed programme of ‘all-season’ testing, including return visits to the Arctic extremes of Arjeplog and the more temperate conditions of the Côte d'Azur.The final 500,000 kilometres of Spectre testing will focus on Lifestyle Analysis. This proprietary testing process will see Spectre tested in super-luxury situations and use-cases specific to Rolls-Royce clients, to ensure Spectre performs as required in the centre of global megacities, around new and historical luxury destinations, and in other settings commensurate with owners’ needs, habits and lifestyles.Ahead of the first cars being delivered to clients, scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2023, Spectre has undergone exhaustive trials designed to replicate almost 400 years of normal use, in some of the most extreme conditions on Earth. In total, the car will cover more than 2.5 million kilometres – the equivalent of circumnavigating the globe 62 times.
Kuala Lumpur, Jul 8 (EFE/EPA).- Malaysia has crossed the 10 million mark for the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered to the population. A total of 10,036,361 doses of Covid-19 vaccine have been administered in Malaysia to date.Malaysia's population is estimated at 32.75 millions in the first quarter 2021, according to the country's Department of Statistics. (Camera: AHMAD YUSNI).SHOT LIST: VILLAGERS RECEIVE DOSES OF COVID-19 VACCINE AND LATER REST IN THE OBSERVATION AREA AFTER RECEIVING A DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE IN BANTING, NEAR KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA.
The world has passed the "tragic milestone" of four million recorded Covid-19 deaths, says the World Health Organisation Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, adding that the true toll is likely higher. IMAGES of a WHO press conference