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...Strictly speaking, most are what used to be called crossovers — larger, more bulbous cars rather than the truck-based four-wheel-drive sports utilities on US highways....
...In November 2016 Nissan announced plans to build a new generation of Qashqai and X-Trail sports utility vehicles at its Sunderland site, while BMW has opted to assemble the all-electric Mini at its Oxford...
...Last month, Nissan reversed its decision to make the X-Trail sport utility vehicle in Sunderland, deciding to produce it in Japan instead....
...Stabilus supplies electromechanical drive systems to Tesla that allow the “Falcon” doors on its Model X sport utility vehicle to open automatically....
...These potential customers “are intrigued by electric cars, but what they buy is sports utilities”, says Ms Krebs....
...utility vehicles at its Sunderland assembly plant....
...Nissan reported sales up 6 per cent for January year on year, on strong sales of sport utility vehicles, trucks and crossovers....
...However, sports utility vehicles (SUVs) are set to be the fastest growing segment in the market, and the domestic brands that have dominated here will come under increasing pressure from foreign joint ventures...
...a sport utility vehicle....
...Rival German brands BMW and Daimler’s Mercedes-Benz, both of which have US plants, outsell it there and globally. BMW builds its X-model sport utility vehicles in Spartanburg, South Carolina....
...5 Series saloon and X3 sports utility vehicles....
...All of its plants, says VW, will be able to produce cars that share modules even though they may range in size from the subcompact Polo up to sport utility vehicles such as the Tiguan....
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