Nissan Lannia (first generation) photo gallery
Designed for young Chinese buyers, the Nissan Lannia wears the company’s latest design (V-motion grille, wavy windows) and has a 7-inch infotainment system.
Designed for young Chinese buyers, the Nissan Lannia wears the company’s latest design (V-motion grille, wavy windows) and has a 7-inch infotainment system.
The highest volume version of GM’s Lambda crossovers, the Chevy Traverse, was also the last out the door. The MY2013 facelift gave it a more chiseled look.
The 2008 Mark VII Ford Fiesta went truly global, with the vehicle put on sale in North America. In 2013, this facelift gave it a Ford’s corporate nose.
The WK2 Jeep Grand Cherokee shares its platform with W166 Mercedes-Benz C-Class. The current facelift debuted in 2013 with a revised front and rear end.
Modified front and rear fascias, grilles, headlights, taillights, and fixings mark out the facelifted DM Hyundai Santa Fe. Also more with more tech now.
Based on the full-size Tundra pickup truck, the XK60 Toyota Sequoia was launched in 2007. Available only with a V8 engine (4.6/4.7 or 5.7-liter).
Based on the second-gen Hyundai 20 hatch, the Active has raised suspension (20mm/0.8-in), skid plates and off-styling but no AWD.
Launched in late 2012, the Citroen C4L is a sedan based on a stretch version of the second-gen C4 platform. Sold in China, South America and Russia.
The 2016 Mercedes-AMG race car for the domestic DTM series is based on the new A217 C-Class coupe and features a dark gray and yellow livery.
In 2007, the SsangYong Rodius (a car often cited as the world’s ugliest) received a mild facelift with a new grille, bumpers and upgraded interior.