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New 416bhp BYD Seal X hot hatch targets MG4 XPower and Cupra Born
The all-electric family hatchback produces between 215 and 416bhp, and is likely to make it to the UK
The all-electric family hatchback produces between 215 and 416bhp, and is likely to make it to the UK
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In the mid-20th century, during reconstruction following World War II, an architectural style emerged in the U.K. and Europe that favored bare, industrial building materials, a monochrome palette, and angular geometry. Both iconic and divisive, the hulking, concrete facades can be seen in the likes of London’s Barbican Centre or the National Theatre. In the U.S., think of Boston City Hall or Met Breuer. These stalwart structures represented modernity, resilience, and strength, serving as civic hubs and governmental centers—the opposite of “soft around the edges.”
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