Overview
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Use: Media professionals demanding automotive content on technology and vehicles designed to reduce pollution and save readers money.
What it is: The first “green” feature. One of our most popular new weekly features takes a look at the auto world from the unique perspective of fuel efficiency and technology as it relates to the environment, from hydrogen, hybrids, electric power and other alternative methods of propulsion. “Shift” is exactly that: a shift in thinking. What will the vehicle of tomorrow look like? Your readers can find out today in Shift. This predesigned module can be used as-is or reconfigured to fit just about any space.
Product specifications
- Mac and PC page layout with accompanying text and art files for maximum work flexibility.
- High-resolution artwork suitable for print.
- Includes Photoshop layers file of main “Shift” art.
- Multi-platform page layout opens with either Quark Xpress or Adobe Indesign.
- Layout is 8″x13″, but can be reconfigured by your designer to fit most spaces.
- PDF of layout included.
- About 900 words: separate text file included.
- Fonts are not included, but we attempt to stay with standard system fonts. If not, just change the fonts to match your style.
Topics Covered
Luxury electric on indefinite hold: Under intense pressure to increase global sales volumes, Infiniti’s new boss is realigning the company’s priorities by indefinitely putting on hold the 2015 Infiniti LE, which would have been the first all-electric mid-size sedan from the luxury brand. The battery-electric LE was to have been produced in the United States using more or less the same underpinnings as the all-electric Nissan Leaf, built in Smyrna, Tenn. Infiniti’s recently hired CEO Johan de Nysschen also made it a priority to kill off the Infiniti Emerg-E plug-in hybrid supercar concept last fall, one of his first actions after being hired. De Nysschen is also tempering expectations that Infiniti will nearly triple sales in four years, says industry publication Automotive News.