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After that, he headed a division in charge of electrical drives at Bosch's facility located in Buhlertal The brand's first ambitious project is a fully electric range of models No fewer than three electric cars will be built on a shared platform as the Turkish government is investing massively in the expansion of the country's charging infrastructure.  The five companies that make up the consortium are Anadolu Group Turkey’s mobile wireless company Turkcell The Turkish Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges (TOBB) is coordinating the project Turkey has purchased the license to the Saab 9-3 from National Electric Vehicle Sweden but it's not clear whether the consortium still plans to use the car as a base. The Turkish authorities are banking that the first domestic brand will be a success says he can't wait to be the on of the first paying customers There were other attempts in the past to establish a Turkish brand the Anadol group sold a few models in cooperation with Ford and there was also an attempt to build a model in cooperation with Fiat. That's not to say that Turkey does not have a powerful automotive industry There is also a robust industrial segment dedicated to building commercial vehicles READ MORE: This Saab-Powered Drift Rod Brings Three Worlds Together Six decades of open-top driving pleasure Porsche has recently added a Speedster version to the 911 model range But the Speedster is something deeply embedded in the Porsche DNA The Italian car designer created some of the most beautiful cars ever made Giuseppe Figoni started as just another car designer A story of German beauty and power Mercedes-Benz has a delightful picture gallery for its fans and it's especially pleasing for those loving its classic coupés Fifty years ago the C4 Cactus proves it's not afraid of challenges; and not just any challenge but one of the toughest Overall Score 79/100 In a quite… Porsche 911s keep on breaking records and live up to their names It's BMW's latest midsize SAC Overall Score 85/100 BMW proved just how much beauty really is in the eye of the beholder with its first generation X6 (which it called… The team arrived at 5.35pm local time at Baden Baden airport in southern Germany after flying in a special British Airways flight from Luton The players - led by David Beckham and including a fit-looking Wayne Rooney - were immediately whisked by bus to their five-star Schloss Bühlerhöhe hotel up in the nearby mountains Several hundred German and British fans turned up today to see England arrive "We've come to see the England stars," David Kraft after cycling to the airport from a nearby camping site on his mountain bike He added: "England has got a whole load of world-class players Asked whether he had mastered the Crouch dance yet he said: "I'm working on it." Kept well behind a perimeter fence the fans cheered and whistled as the bus left the airport Written on its side was the patriotic - if not entirely accurate - slogan: "One nation one trophy and 11 lions." (From a row of following support vehicles boomed the anthem from a previous doomed football campaign German fans were today generously optimistic about England's chances "The British method of football used to be kick and run It's zik-zak-zak," Peter Kraft - David's dad - said "England plays very attractive football these days Other German fans of the England team admitted they didn't understand the fuss about England's latest hero Peter Crouch "I prefer Lampard," Dominik Hinsche The England team has come under strong criticism in Baden Baden for failing to invite more people to its only public training session tomorrow Some 25,000 people are expected to watch the favourites Brazil train on Thursday in the town of Offenbach while the hosts Germany held a practice session in front of a 50,000 strong crowd The FA initially invited 1000 children to come to watch tomorrow's two-hour England training session at the alpine Mittelberg Stadium a winding 20-minute drive down the mountain from the team's hotel The number was reduced last week to 250 on "security grounds" My son is one of the few who has been allowed in But this is because he plays for the local youth team," Thomas Bolte - who turned up in the drizzle to watch England's arrival at Baden Baden airport - said The row over England's security arrangements has spilled over into the letters page of the local newspaper One correspondent criticised England's behaviour as "absurd" Another said crossly: "It would have been better if several people from the FA had stayed on the island" - in other words are festooned with Germany and England flags hanging out a banner that reads: "Welcome to Absurdistan" German police officials today said that England would enjoy the highest security rating of any team An outer ring of German police officers has already sealed off the player's castle hotel An inner team of private security guards is also in place to keep out unauthorised intruders "England will have a police escort wherever they go," Gerhard Zenk He added: "I'm glad the England team is here It makes a change from routine police duties I have to admit." Dozens of officers would accompany the team back to Baden Baden airport en route to England's opening group stage match on Saturday against Paraguay in Frankfurt Wayne Rooney touched down in Germany today with the rest of the 23-man squad He is likely to fly back to Manchester on Wednesday for the latest scan on his fractured metatarsal which is likely to determine whether he plays any part in the World Cup finals and children will arrive in Baden Baden on Thursday They are not staying in the team's hotel and instead will instead be based at the Brenner's Park-Hotel