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GM Opens Advance Design Studio in Seoul, South Korea
General Motors said Tuesday that it has relocated its South Korean advanced design function from the GM Daewoo Design Center's headquarters in Bupyeong, Incheon to southern Seoul, in order to "enhance its function and specialty".
Located in the city's more affluent Gangnam district, which is considered by many the nation's center of culture, the arts, fashion and industry, the new Advanced Design Studio will be home to some thirty designers and other employees.
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Stunning Chevrolet Mi-ray Roadster Concept Premieres At Seoul Motor Show
GM's Korean subsidiary lifted the wraps off the Mi-ray hybrid roadster concept at the 2011 Seoul Motor Show today, as a tribute to Chevrolet's 100th anniversary this year. The aggressive-looking Mi-ray (which means “future†in Korean)...
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First Photos Of Kia's Detroit Show Kv7 Concept Study
We've already seen a teaser rendering of Kia's new KV7 concept, but the first real-life photos of the South Korean automaker's Detroit motorshow-bound design study have just made their way onto the internet. Official details remain slim,...
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New X-series Grill By Porsche Design Studio: Barbeque In Zuffenhausen Style
Here's the first ever barbeque grill designed by the Porsche Design Studio. Created for Grand Home Holding's Barbeques Galore division, the sharp looking grill is called X-Series, which is somewhat unfortunate as the name is associated with BMW's...
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Mitsubishi To Enter Korean Market By The End Of 2008
Following in the footsteps of Nissan (click here for details), Mitsubishi will enter the South Korean market by the end of 2008. According to a report in the Nikkei newspaper, the Japanese carmaker plans to sell initially five models mainly in Seoul and...
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Gm Considering To Export Chevrolet Models To South Korea
General Motor’s Asia Pacific executive director James Reymond told reporters in Seoul today that the American carmaker may add the Chevrolet brand in its South Korean portfolio. “Sales of imported vehicles are gradually growing, so it's...
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