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Cruise along in fun and fantasy at LA auto show

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los angeles — From Nissan’s “Star Wars” model, to a sexy Alfa Romeo sedan, lots of fast cars and a flock of SUVs: fun and fantasy collide at the Los Angeles auto show opening today.

The new Giulia was presented by Alfa Romeo boss Reid Bigland as “the quickest, technologi­cally advanced four-door sedan in the world.” Bigland told a crowd during the press preview at AutoMobili­ty LA the Giulia was sort of “the opposite of an autonomous car,” at an event where futuristic self-driving vehicles are the center of attention.

It’s a sexy, sporty entry-level luxury car that does not skimp on engine power — a 280-horsepower, 2.0-liter turbo four is standard as is an eightspeed automatic transmissi­on. Alfa Romeo, a Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s brand, unveiled the “Stelvio,” its first foray into SUVdom.

Made in Cassino, Italy, it features a large portion of carbon fiber and aluminum to reduce its weight and increase its speed. The “quadrifogl­io GT” model will be “the fastest SUV ever seen,” Bigland says of the company’s late entry into the still-booming market sector. It’s a limited edition and this toy is a big one — an all-wheel drive of which there are just 5,400 units worldwide. It’s also a first: the Star Wars brand has never been on a (life-sized) car, Nissan said.

The idea was born of a partnershi­p between the Japanese manufactur­er and Lucasfilm, the production company soon to be releasing the next film in the epic space opera, “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.”

These 4x4s come specially equipped with a full-sized replica “Death Trooper” helmet.

Among the many all-wheeldrive­s on display at the show, Ford presented a mini-SUV, the EcoSport, which will be produced in India and imported into the United States. Despite US President-elect Donald Trump’s threats of import taxes during his presidenti­al campaign, Ford chief Mark Fields recalled Tuesday that the numbertwo US automaker was a global manufactur­er that produces and sells to all corners of the world. He still plans to relocate production of his small cars to Mexico.

Mini, the subsidiary of BMW specialisi­ng in tiny cars, introduced its biggest model to date. Porsche is showing a hybrid version of its Panamera, the 4th Hybrid Executive.

But you’ll really need those sunglasses for its rival Mercedes’s new Maybach S 650 Class Cabriolet. Its headlights are decked out in Swarovski crystals and comes with a personalis­ed luggage set.

Only 300 units will be sold worldwide — so act now if you are dating a Kardashian. Mercedes also unveiled, in a world premiere, a new race car, the Mercedes AMG GT C Roadster with brushed metal bodywork. — AFP

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AFP/Reuters A 2017 Nissan Rogue, Mazda RT24-P DPi challenger racing car, and below, Tennis star Maria Sharapova and actor Patrick Dempsey pose as Porsche introduces the new 2017 Porsche Panamera executive hybrid at the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show, California on Thursday. —
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