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Monday, November 21, 2011

Audi to launch A1 Sportback in early 2012

Monday, November 21, 2011
Sporty and efficient, youthful and communicative, emotional and individual. A new member of the successful A1 family is scheduled to launch in early 2012 – the five-door Audi A1 Sportback.

The Audi A1 Sportback, which will be rolling into showrooms in early 2012, is the five-door compact Audi for a young, urban public. The close relationship with its three-door sister model is evident in the design, the structure of the lightweight body and the dimensions of the new model, which measures 3.95 meters (12.96 ft) in length.


It is several millimeters taller and thus offers more space in the rear seats. The Audi A1 Sportback comes standard with four seats. A fifth seat is available on request at no extra charge. Buyers can choose between four TFSI gasoline and three TDI diesel engines producing between 63 kW (86 hp) and 136 kW (185 hp). Audi pairs some engines with the lightning-fast, seven-speed S tronic transmission.

The A1 Sportback also features many high-end solutions in terms of controls and infotainment, including Audi connect. If the high-end media center MMI navigation plus is combined with the Bluetooth online car phone, the car can be connected to the Internet. The A1 Sportback features a light and youthful interior that can be customized with fresh colors and many attractive design details to reflect the customer’s own personal style. The base price for the five-door model is €16,950.


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Bieber Fever Hits Westfield London with a touch of Christmas Spirit

Thursday, November 10, 2011


Teen Pop idol Justin Bieber helicoptered in to Westfield London and Westfield Stratford City on Monday evening (7th November 2011) to turn on the Christmas lights and perform a set from his new Under The Mistletoe album in front of 1,000 lucky fans at the two shopping centres. The events were captured on video, exclusively for Westfield, and are now live on the Westfield YouTube channel.

Justin Bieber Lights Up Westfield London

Bieber Fever Hits Westfield London with a touch of Christmas Spirit, turning on the Christmas lights.

Justin Bieber helicoptered in to Westfield London and Westfield Stratford City on Monday evening (7th November 2011) to turn on the Christmas lights and perform a set from his new Under The Mistletoe album in front of 1,000 lucky fans at the two shopping centres. The events were captured on video, exclusively for Westfield, and are now live on the Westfield YouTube channel. 




Honda Civic Follow Happy Promo Film

When you don’t know how – Follow Happy, that’s the lesson the Honda Engineers learnt when developing the Interior of the New Civic. Play the Follow Happy game and see for yourself!

If we never venture into the unknown how do we get anywhere new? After all, treading along a common path will never lead to something new or innovative.



That’s why when pursuing a new, improved, Civic the Honda engineers had to embark on a journey into ‘the unknown’. Our campaign tells this story and uses interactive experiences to teach the lessons they learnt along the way to developing the car.

When designing the Interior of the New Civic, the Honda Engineers realised they needed Happiness to be their guide. For them it was the image of a Happy Dog in the back seat of the car which made them keep the Magic Seats. This game hopes to take you on a similar journey to Follow Happy.

If you have a microphone, make sure it’s on before you play!

www.facebook.com/hondacarsuk  for more information

F1 Red Bull Racing hits the beach with Alguersuari

Watch Jaime Alguersuari take the Red Bull Racing Showcar off the street and on to the beach at Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.

Red Bull are making tracks across the globe (literally), pushing the boundaries of F1 and turning the world into one big thrill seeking playground.
Toro Rosso's Jaime Alguersuari traveled to the Dominican Republic for a Red Bull Formula One demonstration. Alguersuari wowed 200,000 spectators at the event held in the Dominican Republic's capital, Santo Domingo, before taking to the beach in the RB5. (VIDEO)

The Red Bull F1 Running Showcar is putting the pedal to the metal. Their full-spec car has been making tracks the world over, travelling to countries where there are no F1 races, to provide fans with a first hand encounter of the F1 experience.

Red Bull continue to surprise us and they have really nailed all the things that make this sport great; the speed, excitement, noise and thrills.






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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Red Bull Racing - An All New High Video

Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Red Bull Racing driver Neel Jani took the high road, quite literally, when he drove the Red Bull Racing Formula One show car along the 18,380ft-high Khardung La pass in the Ladakh region of India.


Neel Jani drove the F1 Showcar on the world’s highest driveable road, the Khardung-La pass in the Leh region of India at a height of 18,380 feet past the famous Thiksey Monastery, stopped by the Shanti Stupa and encountered the famous rolling roads of South Pullu.

This makes Red Bull Racing the first Formula One team to have ever managed to transport, fire-up and drive an F1 car on what is arguably the most challenging terrain on the planet.

Honda Civic – Unveil Film Video

If we never venture into the unknown, how do we get anywhere new? That’s the lesson the Honda engineers learnt when developing the New Civic. Honda unveils the Civic at the 2011 Frankfurt Motorshow
In order to progress, it is necessary to venture into the great unknown. After all, treading along a common path will never lead to something new or innovative.
That’s why when pursuing a new, improved, Civic the Honda engineers had to embark on a journey into ‘the unknown’. This post tells this story and uses interactive experiences to teach the lessons they learnt along the way to developing the car.

This film showcases the unveiling of the Honda Civic at the 2011 Frankfurt Motorshow.


If we never venture into the unknown, how do we get anywhere new?
Creating the new Civic demanded new ways of doing things. So Honda's engineers ventured into the unknown, trying new ideas, learning new lessons and uncovering new ways of solving problems. It wasn’t an easy journey, but it was a great one. And after four years of experimenting and 20 thousand miles of on-road testing, they finally realised their dream: the quietest, smoothest and strongest performing Civic yet.
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