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The Shanghai motor show

 
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The Shanghai motor show

The world's carmakers have gathered in China for the Shanghai Auto Show.

Motor industry executives from around the world have gathered for this week's Shanghai Auto Show. Porsche kicked off the show on Sunday night by unveiling the Panamera, the German automaker's first foray into the luxury sedan segment. It said its decision to reveal the vehicle in China signals the rising importance of the country's car market


Like the company's Cayenne SUV, the new four-door Panamera will be built at Porsche's plant in Leipzig, Germany. It will be entering the market in Europe, South America and parts of Asia in September 2009, in North America and Australia in October, and in China in early 2010. Picture: AFP/GETTY


The Panamera, which cost 1 billion euros (£890 million) to develop and is the carmaker’s first four-person sedan, will compete with Daimler AG’s Mercedes-Benz CLS and Fiat SpA’s Maserati Quattroporte. Picture: AFP/GETTY


GM Vice President Nick Reilly, right, and Hu Maoyuan, Board Chairman of SAIC Group, unveil the Buick new Business Concept car model. Picture: AP


Jaguar plans to unveil an XJ sedan model in July, marking the first introduction of an entirely new car since Tata Motors of India bought the British luxury carmaker from Ford. Sales of Tata Motors' Jaguar cars in China rose 60 percent from a year earlier to 352 units in the first quarterA Tata Motors Jaguar XKR is displayed at the show. Picture: BLOOMBERG


Tata bought both Jaguar and Land Rover last year in a deal worth over a billion poundsA model stands near a Tata Motors Range Rover. Picture: BLOOMBERG


China's up-and-coming carmakers unveiled a smorgasbord of new vehicles at the Shanghai auto show, from compacts and electric vehicles to the biggest, brassiest SUVs and luxury sedansA model poses next to a car by Chinese automaker Chery. Picture: AFP/GETTY


Chinese investors are negotiating to buy part of German car firm Daimler, the head of the crisis-hit company reportedly said on the sidelines of the Shanghai auto show. "We have had contacts with potential investors in China and these negotiations are not finished," the chief executive of Daimler, Dieter Zetsche, was quoted as saying by the Handelsblatt business dailyA model stands next to a new Mercedes-Benz S400 Hybrid car. Picture: REU


A Chevrolet presented in coordination with the Transformers sequel. Picture: EPA


Chinese car producer Geely with their new model GE. Picture: EPA


A model poses next to Dongfeng Motor's Mengshi, or Brave Soldier. Picture: AP


The new BYD e6 electric vehicle from Chinese manufacturer BYD Auto. Picture: AP


A man looks at a Chevrolet Camaro. Picture: AP


The WKulla from Great Wall Motor. Picture: EPA


Stephen Winkelmann, president and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A, poses with a Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SV in yellow, and a Gallardo LP 560-4 Spyder. Picture: AP


A model poses next to a Maserati exhibited at the show. Picture: AFP/GETTY


Models unveil a new Hyunda Equus. South Korea's biggest carmaker boosted its 2009 China sales forecast by more than 11 per cent as government tax cuts on small cars spurred demand. Picture: BLOOMBERG


A visitor walks behind a BMW 7 series. Picture: REUTERS


A model stands next to a BMW AC Schnitzer. Picture: REUTERS


Guests look at Audi's Q7. Picture: AP


Models pose with Mitsubishi's new Lancer Sportback. Picture: AP


Journalists and guests look at an Audi R8 5.2 Quattro. Picture: AP


The new Volkswagen Passat Lingyu. Picture: EPA


The Lexus GS450h hybrid car. Picture: EPA


A model poses next to Mazda MX-5 roadster coupe. Picture: AP


A model poses next to a Volvo. Picture: AFP/GETTY


The new Ford Fiesta. Picture: EPA


A worker polishes the display platform of the Nissan GT-R. Picture: AP


Models stand next to a Smart Cabriolet car. Picture: REUTERS


A visitor looks at Toyota Motor Corp.'s HI CT plug-in hybrid concept car. Picture: BLOOMBERG




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