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BENZ: Mercedes-Benz offers a full range of passenger, light commercial and heavy commercial equipment. Vehicles are manufactured in multiple countries worldwide. TheSmart marque of city cars are also produced by Daimler AG. A-Class Hatchback B-Class Multi Purpose Vehicle (MPV) C-Class Saloon, Estate & Coupé CLA-Class – 4 Door Coupé CLS-Class – 4 Door Coupé and Estate E-Class – Saloon, Estate, Coupé and Cabriolet G-Class Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) GL-Class – Large Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) GLA-Class – Compact Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV)/ Crossover GLK-Class – Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) GLE-Class – Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) M-Class – Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) S-Class – Luxury Saloon SL-Class – Grand Tourer SLK-Class – Roadster V-Class – Multi Purpose Vehicle (MPV)/ Van AMG GT – Sports car/ Supercar BMW: Bayerische Motoren Werke AG ( pronunciation ( help · info ) ; English: Bavarian Motor Works), commonly known as BMW or BMW AG , is a German automobile, motorcycle and engine manufacturing company founded in 1916. 1 Series (F20) (2011–present) 5-door Hatchback 1 Series (F21) (2011–present) 3-door Hatchback 2 Series (F22) (2014–present) Coupe and convertible 2 Series Active Tourer (F45) (2014–present) Compact MPV 3 Series (F30) (2012–present) Sedan and wagon 4 Series (F32/F33/F36) (2014–present) Coupe and convertible 5 Series (F10/F11) (2009–present) Sedan and wagon 6 Series (F12) (2010–present) Coupe, convertible, Gran Coupe

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BENZ:Mercedes-Benz offers a full range of passenger, light commercial and heavy commercial equipment. Vehicles are manufactured in multiple countries worldwide. TheSmartmarqueofcity carsare also produced by Daimler AG. A-ClassHatchback B-ClassMulti Purpose Vehicle(MPV) C-ClassSaloon,Estate&Coup CLA-Class 4 Door Coup CLS-Class 4 Door Coup and Estate E-Class Saloon, Estate, Coup andCabriolet G-ClassSports Utility Vehicle(SUV) GL-Class Large Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) GLA-Class Compact Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV)/ Crossover GLK-Class Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) GLE-Class Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) M-Class Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) S-Class Luxury Saloon SL-Class Grand Tourer SLK-Class Roadster V-Class Multi Purpose Vehicle (MPV)/ Van AMG GT Sports car/ Supercar

BMW:Bayerische Motoren Werke AG(pronunciation(helpinfo); English: Bavarian Motor Works), commonly known asBMWorBMWAG, is a German automobile, motorcycle and engine manufacturing company founded in 1916. 1 Series (F20)(2011present) 5-door Hatchback 1 Series (F21)(2011present) 3-door Hatchback 2 Series (F22)(2014present) Coupe and convertible 2 Series Active Tourer (F45)(2014present) Compact MPV 3 Series (F30)(2012present) Sedan and wagon 4 Series (F32/F33/F36)(2014present) Coupe and convertible 5 Series (F10/F11)(2009present) Sedan and wagon 6 Series (F12)(2010present) Coupe, convertible, Gran Coupe 7 Series (F01)(2008present) Sedan 3 Series Gran Turismo(2013present) Progressive Activity Sedan 5 Series Gran Turismo(2009present) Progressive Activity Sedan BMW i3(2013present)all-electric car BMW i8(2014present)plug-in hybridsports car X1 (E84)(2009present) Compact Crossover SUV/Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) X3 (F25)(2010present) Compact Crossover SUV/Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) BMW X4 (F26)(2014present Sports Activity Coupe X5 (F15)(2014present) Mid-Size Crossover SUV/Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) X6 (F16)(2014present) Sports Activity Coupe Z4 (E89)(2009present) Sports Roadster

M modelsBMW produce a number of high-performance derivatives of their cars developed by theirBMW M GmbH(previously BMW Motorsport GmbH) subsidiary.The current M models are: M3 F80 Sedan, (2013 to present) M4 F82 Coup, (2013 to present) M5 F10 Saloon (2011 to present) M6 F06/12/13 (2012 to present) X5 M F15SAV(2014 to present) X6 M F16SAV(2014 to present)

AUDI:Audi AG[1](pronounced[adi age](listen)) is a German automobile manufacturer that designs, engineers, produces, markets and distributes luxury automobiles.Audioversees worldwide operations from its headquarters inIngolstadt,Bavaria, Germany. Audi-branded vehicles are produced in nine production facilities worldwide.Audi has been a majority owned (99.55%) subsidiary ofVolkswagen Groupsince 1966, following a phased purchase of Audi AG's predecessor,Auto Union, fromDaimler-Benz.[11]Volkswagen relaunched the Audi brand with the 1965 introduction of theAudi F103series.

ModelsMain article:List of Audi vehiclesCurrent model rangeThe following tables list Audi production vehicles that are sold as of 2014:Audi cars

A1Supermini 3-door Hatchback Sportback (5-door Hatchback)

A3Compact Executive Car 3-door Hatchback Saloon (Sedan) Sportback (5-door Hatchback) Cabriolet

A4Compact Executive Car Saloon (Sedan) Avant (Estate/Wagon) Allroad (Crossover Estate/Wagon)

A5Compact Executive Car Coup Sportback (5-door Hatchback) Cabriolet (Convertible)

A6Executive Car Saloon (Sedan) Avant (Estate/Wagon) Allroad (Crossover Estate/Wagon)

A7Executive Car Sportback (5-door Hatchback)

A8Full-size Luxury Car Saloon (Sedan)

Audi coups and SUVs

TTCompact Sports Car Coup Roadster (Convertible)

R8Sports Car Coup Spyder (Convertible)

Q3Compact Crossover SUV SUV

Q5Compact Crossover SUV SUV

Q7Full-size Crossover SUV SUV

S and RS modelsMain article:Audi S and RS modelsS (Sport) models

S3Small Family Car 3-door Hatchback Sportback (5-door Hatchback)

S4Compact Executive Car Saloon (Sedan) Avant (Estate/Wagon)

S5Compact Executive Car Coup Cabriolet (Convertible) Sportback (5-door Hatchback)

S6[57]Executive Car Saloon (Sedan) Avant (Estate/Wagon)

S7[58]Executive Car Sportback (5-door Hatchback)

S8[59]Full-size Luxury Car Saloon (Sedan)

TTSCompact Sports Car Coup Roadster (Convertible)

RS (RennSport/Racing Sport) models

RS4Compact Executive Car Avant (Estate/Wagon)

RS5Compact Executive Car Coup Cabriolet (Convertible)

RS7Executive Car Sportback (5-door Hatchback)

TT RSCompact Sports Car Coup Roadster (Convertible)

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Jaguar XK120 fastest production car in the world in 1949[67] 19481954XK120 19541957XK140 19571961XK150 19611974E-Type 19751996XJ-S 19921994XJ220 19972006XK8/XKR(X100) 20062014XK(X150) 2013presentF-Type 2016(announced)F-Pace[68]Racing and competition 1950sC-Type 1950sD-Type 1960sE-Type Lightweight 19851992XJR-5 through XJR-17 2009XFRBonneville Salt Flats speed record 2010Jaguar RSR XKR GT2Concept models E1A The 1950s E-Type concept vehicle E2 A The second E-Type concept vehicle, which raced at LeMans and in the USA Pirana(1967) Designed by Bertone XJ13(1966) Built to race at LeMans, never run XK 180(1998) Roadster concept based on the XK8 F-Type (2000) Roadster, similar to the XK8 but smaller R-Coup(2001) Large four-seater coup Fuore XF 10 (2003) R-D6 (2003) Compact four-seat coup XK-RR A high-performance version of last generationXKcoup XK-RS Another performance-spec version of last generationXKconvertible Concept Eight (2004) Super-luxury version of the long-wheelbase model of theXJ C-XF(2007) Precursor to the production modelXFsaloon C-X75(2010) Hybrid-electric sports car, originally intended for production but cancelled in 2012 C-X16(2011) Precursor to the production modelF-Type C-X17(2013) First ever JaguarSUVconcept Project 7 a 542bhp V8-powered speedster based on theF-Typeand inspired by theD-Type(2013)[69]