Topless Porsche: excitement at 320 km/hr with the new 911 Turbo convertible. Less is more: the Citroen C4 Cactus - an innovative car from France. Do it yourself: how a man built his own dream car, the Beradino.Admire it! Porsche 911 Turbo convertiblePorsche presents the new 911 turbo convertible: beautiful form, perfected technology, and overwhelming power. The biturbo 6-cylinder 3.8-liter engine unleashes 397 kW and blasts from zero to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds and has a peak speed of 320 km/h.Test it! Citroen C4 CactusIn its heyday Citroen made legendary cars like the DS and the 2CV. Now the French carmaker has recaptured its innovative spirit with the C4 Cactus. Bucking the trend towards bigger is better, it's decided less is more. It’s a mini French Revolution.Taste it! Volvo XC90Volvo now offers a plug-in hybrid edition of the XC90. The SUV comes with a crisper design, and further enhanced safety features. They include world firsts such as run-off-road protection from collisions once the car leaves the road, and the intersection brake assist that slows the car down when turning across incoming traffic. We also took the XC90 out on a specially prepared ice track.Examine it! VW Golf RThe Golf R is a wolf in sheep's clothing. Its exterior and interior are both plainer than a GTI, but it's more powerful than its famous brother. With 221 kW of output, the R is the beefiest member of the Golf family. It sprints from zero to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds. From the side, the mighty 18” alloy wheels and a few understated "R” badges hint at what's hiding under the hood.Vintage! BeradinoThe Beradino is a two-seater with 1960s sportscar flair. It looks like it was designed by Bertone or Pininfarina. But Johannes Paulussen created the car and built it by hand. A picture of perfect craftsmanship and design, it’s even amazed experts.