![]() MILA Alpin Magna Steyr MILA Alpin concept Presented at the Geneva Motor Show 2007, the Mila Future is a sculpture with four roof options: coupé, landaulet, coupster (a crossover between a coupé and a roadster) and roadster. Mila 2, the two-seater version, followed. The first prototype of the CNG-powered vehicle was built in 2006. The showcar was presented at the IAA in Frankfurt in 2005 as a one-seater sportscar. Several concept cars have been shown at motor shows. Magna Steyr created the MILA (Magna Innovation Lightweight Auto) brand for its technology and research. Porsche had announced in June 2008 that the Boxster and Cayman models would be manufactured by Magna Steyr from 2012, but this contract was cancelled in December 2009 and transferred to Karmann, a German car assembly company which was recently taken over by Porsche's parent company, Volkswagen.
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