2023-05-19 07:00:00
Renault founded the van segment in Europe 40 years ago with the Espace. Now the market launch of the sixth model generation is imminent – as an SUV. Otherwise, the coming week will be dominated by two-wheelers. So we talk to Kolja Rebstock, the European boss of Harley-Davidson, regarding the 120th birthday of the cult brand from Milwaukee.
Due to an embargo that the company had not communicated in advance, we are also catching up on three new products that have already been announced for this week: With the XP 400, Peugeot is closing a displacement gap in the range of scooters and promises a motorbike-like driving experience. The French are also returning to the motorcycle market with the PM-01. The 125, which will later also be available as a 300, not only scores with its styling, but also makes a good deal of noise. Of course, this applies all the more to the roaring of the BSA Gold Star with its powerful 650 cc single-cylinder engine. It is currently the most authentic retro bike on the market and marks the return of a brand following 50 years. And last, but not least, Yamaha has given the X-Max 300 a new shape. Last but not least, thanks to the 4.2-inch color TFT cockpit with smartphone connectivity and navigation via the Garmin app, the scooter mutates into the 300 Tech Max.
The Superb is Skoda’s top model. Although its successor is already in sight, the current edition is still up to date. And as a station wagon, it is an impressive loadmaster. Michael Kirchberger presents it once more in a practical test.
Otherwise, as usual, you will find daily updates and reports from the automotive industry and traffic policy as well as other areas of the diverse world of mobility. (awm)
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