Monday, December 8, 2014

15 JAGUAR F-TYPE: PROJECT 7


 
After its global debut at Goodwood, Project 7 is making its first U.S. reveal in Monterey this week. Created by the Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) team, F-TYPE 
Project 7 is a limited production vehicle powered by a 575-horsepower 5.0-liter 
supercharged V8. It’s capable of sprinting from 0 to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds and boasts 
an electronically limited 186 mph top speed.

The F-TYPE Project 7 will be available in two standard colors – Glacier White and Ultra Blue. British Racing Green, Ultimate Black and Caldera Red will also be available as optional upgrades. Pricing starts at $165,000 with customer deliveries starting in Spring 2015.

14 PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO S: SCALDING


 
When Porsche entered the luxury sports utility vehicle market in 2002 with the Porsche Cayenne, Porschefiles were horrified that Stuttgart was selling a truck! Well, when a truck has a twin-turbo 550 horsepower V-8 plus sports sedan handling, and 18,507 of the company’s total 42,323 sales in 2013 were Cayennes, the market has spoken. Some say the success of the Cayenne and the four-door Panamera sports sedan (5,421 sold in 2013) translates into profits that can be used to make cars like the 911 Turbo and radical 918 Spyder exotic. Sounds like a good business case to me!     

The Cayenne is available with a 300 horsepower V-6 and 380-horsepower hybrid, and three 4.8-liter V-8s - 400-horsepower, a 500-horsepopwer twin-turbo and the twin-turbo 550-horsepower V-8 with max torque of 553 pound-feet in our tester.



Our 4,784 pound test car roared to 60 mph in 5 seconds and 100-mph in 10.2 seconds – crazy fast for a SUV. Launch was instant, all wheels grabbing, with quad exhaust pipes generating a mellow bellow. Under maximum launch conditions, it’ll sprint to 60-mph in 4.5 seconds, pulling an indicated 1.1 G’s on the g-force meter. That’s faster than a ‘14 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet. The eight-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission isn’t a dual-clutch PDK like a 911, but shifted cleanly and quickly in “Sport” mode and staying in Fourth we were ready to tap down a gear or two for passing. Used with restraint, our tester average 21 mpg.


 
The Turbo S has an active suspension and active all-wheel-drive, plus Dynamic Chassis Control to get rid of body roll in corners. There’s also variable torque distribution to the rear wheels and an electronically controlled rear differential lock. On asphalt, it boasted amazing grip in turns and was really fun to drive. Throw it into a turn and the Cayenne just grabs on and handles the curve with a neutral attitude. Its torque vectoring system brakes the inside rear wheel to also help in a turn.

Its air suspension offers three settings. “Comfort” is perfect for highway touring and off-road. It handled a poorly paved interstate stretch with no harshness. “Normal” is fine around town. “Sport” is what you want when you are hustling two tons of German SUV around – tightly controlled, stiff enough, but it doesn’t beat you up on less-than-perfect roads. The “Sport” suspension setting also hunkers the Cayenne down to 7.2-inches ground clearance. But flip the transmission setting to “Off-Road,” and the Cayenne rises up for 9.5 inches of ground clearance.


Back on the road, the air-spring suspension’s active anti-roll system means the Cayenne Turbo S doesn’t lean much. It doesn’t look like it’s working hard on the skidpad. It just hung on, a touch of understeer if you really pushed it. In almost any turn at speeds that would make a regular SUV cringe, the two-ton Cayenne tracked like it was glued to the road, hydraulic rotary actuators on the axles counteracting body roll. We stitched turns quickly and smoothly with no drama, the digital g-meter indicating we pulled 1-G on our skid pad. We found the power steering extremely accurate and nicely weighted. The ceramic disc brakes were precise in pedal feel with zero fade even after four hard hits from 60 mph.


 
For 2014, Cayenne still lives with a 2011 redesign and wide low crosshatch grille with a long and sharp 911-style nose. Under the grille there’s a black skid plate. Designers have done a decent job of bringing some 911 styling cues into the hood and fender flow. The fenders have gentle flat-edged flares that frame 21-inch 911 Turbo II wheels and wearing fairly low-profile P295/35R21-inch Michelin performance rubber. The roofline is low and ends with a long spoiler over a tinted window, with huge LED taillights and twin dual-outlet exhaust pipes in a black lower fascia with tow hitch. It certainly isn’t as pretty as a 911, but it looks cool when it’s hunkered down in highway suspension mode. It’s too bad the Turbo S ends its run this year.

 
You step over carbon fiber doorsills with illuminated “Cayenne Turbo S” logos, and then slide over the sculpted lower side bolsters and into form-fitting perforated leather bucket seats with 18-way power adjustment plus three memory presets each. They held us in comfortably on the skidpad as well as on a six-hour road trip. We were surrounded by leather with aluminum accents and carbon fiber on the dash, doors and console.


As would be expected, the Cayenne is fitted with a complete gauge package with an 8,000-rpm tach with digital speedometer. An analog 190-mph speedometer is on the left. There’s also a color LCD trip computer screen with navigation, audio, performance info (turbo boost and g-forces), even trip mileage and timing. Framing the gauges is a thick-rimmed black stitched leather steering wheel with big paddle shifters. The dash center hosts a large Porsche Communication Management touchscreen with an AM-FM-CD-SiriusXM Burmester sound system that’s powerful enough to rattle windows.

The main console is packed with 33 buttons to adjust suspension, engine, heated/cooled seats, climate control, four-wheel-drive and height, stability and hill descent control, even a gas-saving engine shut-off at stoplights. It’s slathered in carbon fiber and framed in red leather grab handles. A long moonroof stretches past the rear seat passengers. Underfoot, you’ll find alloy-faced pedals. The Sport Chrono Package includes a stopwatch and stores performance data, including lap times or transverse and longitudinal acceleration values and displays it all on the PCM main screen.


 
Back seat room is generous, with a rear climate control system and outboard heated seas. Under the power tailgate, which doesn’t open high enough to clear my head, there’s decent storage space with a divider that slides on alloy strips. The rear seats split 40/20/40; the raked rear window intrudes on some box cargo capacity.

MERCEDES-AMG-GT: A RACE CAR FOR THE STREET

 
The first Mercedes was a racing car and its most recent successor carries this heritage forward. With the new GT, the Mercedes-AMG sports car brand is moving into a new sports car segment. The GT is the second sports car developed entirely in-house by Mercedes-AMG. It’s a front mid-engine design with a rear transaxle and use of lightweight intelligent aluminum construction, forming the basis for a highly dynamic driving experience. 
 
 
Power comes from a newly developed AMG 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine, underscoring the hallmark of AMG driving performance. The first sports car engine from AMG with internally mounted turbochargers and dry sump lubrication, it is available in two power ratings: as a GT with 456 horsepower and as a GT S with 503 horsepower. The new GT combines driving dynamics and first-class racetrack performance with superb everyday practicality and efficiency that sets new standards in the segment.

 
It has everything you would expect from an authentic Mercedes-AMG sports car – from characteristic styling and thoroughbred motorsport technology to optimum weight distribution. The drive system is tailored to consistently deliver driving dynamics. The centerpiece of the Mercedes-AMG GT is the new 4.0-liter V8 biturbo, which responds instantly with extreme power at low revs and delivers outstanding overall performance. Preliminary tests show sprints to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 193 mph, with outstanding driving dynamics and extremely fast laps on the racetrack.

 
At the same time, this two-seater is a comfortable and reliable for everyday motoring thanks to its easily accessible luggage compartment and high level of interior comfort. It also features an extensive list of Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive assistance systems, which ensure the high level of safety, expected from Mercedes-AMG.

 
"With the new GT we are positioning Mercedes-AMG even more aggressively than to date as a dynamic sports car brand", says Tobias Moers, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH. "With its technological substance, the Mercedes-AMG GT fulfills our high aspirations with regard to driving dynamics, agility and sportiness. The new GT is the second sports car developed fully independently by Mercedes-AMG. The car is manufactured according to the motto 'Handcrafted By Racers' – which perfectly encapsulates our heritage and our spirit."

Thursday, October 23, 2014

400PS Brabus Mercedes GLA 45 AMG








Compact SUVs and crossover vehicles have come a long way in just a few years, and what you get is the Brabus it is still more evident in the powerful Mercedes-Benz AMG, GLA, 45 pure explosive mixture...

Just think the turbo 2.0 liter four engine Brabus GLA 45 AMG melody is approximately the same powers as in the 21st century, such as the Ferrari 360!

After the conversion, the high-end model produces GLA 400PS (a 395hp) and 500 nm (369 lb - ft) at 360PS (355hp) and 450 nm (331 lb - ft), constantly making it 100 kph (62 mph) in 4.4 seconds and a maximum speed of 270 km/h-h (168) climbing can reach.

The last program Brabus makes the point on the GLA 211hp 250 245PS (242hp) 0-100 km/h sprint in 6.7 seconds and a maximum speed of 250 km/h (metal) and GLA 220 CDI diesel engine gets 40hp Dynamics 210hp (207hp) and reduces the 0-100 km/h time of 8.0 s, 220 km/h, the maximum speed of the new (137 mph).

The GLA and GLA 45 AMG AMG sport trim models received a new style of kit for it marked a front aerodynamic spoiler and components such as ornaments, rear diffuser, roof spoiler, quad exhaust pipes improve bumper and always with a diameter of 18-21 inch alloy wheels.

The rest of the surface heating light, 25 mm, 30 mm or, Alternatively, a lower Sport suspension is longer than the off-road suspension and an abundance of indoor facilities, such as leather surfaces custom, pedals in anodised aluminium and door lock pins and the "race" to move the paddle.

The 2015 Ford Mustang

Even before we saw the new Mustang, we knew that the first show would dominate after the presentation of the Ford pony car. It is no surprise, as he walks on the field.

Ford says it worked, a lot of "Chief Builder", Galpin auto sports, including petty's garage, MRT and many others, which more than a dozen Mustang concepts the 20,000-square-foot booth in Las Vegas to present.

And the only are officially sanctioned, because there are many unique build appears to the SEMA show floor.

OM is the blue oval of two Mustang project cars on Wednesday, a petty's garage and Roush supercharged V8 is a Richard Petty blue color, which will be auctioned off for charity, teased and on the other hand, the Galpin auto sports (gas) on the basis of the V8 GT gold accents and the edge of the black body has a number of style components.










Fiat's New 500L Absolutely Dwarfs the Original 500

Do you need more proof that the only plate Fiat 500 somehow lost its meaning over the years?

It is one thing to read the 500 years of the 1950s/1960s and modern namesakes, the 500 L, other than its original size, and see something completely different, because they parked side-by-side in real life.

Used car dealership once Nickname Fiat 500, or Cinquecento, the most compact compact category, the town's only model possesses.

The success of the Fiat 500 adult contemporary formula reborn Luke, who actually led the Italians think that it corresponds to the original, that he discovered the Golden Goose, and started the car putting your eggs in one basket-city-cars, minivans and crossover vehicles.












Monday, September 1, 2014

Lamborghini

It might be odd to think of farm equipment when one hears the word Lamborghini, but this is exactly what Lamborghini started out as - A farm equipment company called Lamborghini Trattori. The founder of the company was Ferruccio Lamborghini who in the 1960's bought a Ferrari with the profits from his successful farm equipment company. Life changed for Lamborghini when he met Enzo Ferrari, the founder of Ferrari.

Ferruccio Lamborghini was a man that demanded high quality and he felt that his Ferrari was not meeting his expectations and he thought he could do better. He shifted his focus away from farm equipment and onto producing high performance automobiles.

The first real contender that they produced in the exotic car market was the Miura. The Miura was a mid engine, V-12 sports car that commanded a heft price tag of $20,000 which is equal to over $100,000 in today's economy. During its 6 year production run, 764 Lamborghini Miura's were built. Following on the success of the Miura was the highly successful Lamborghini Countach. This was the dream car for many from the mid 70's to 1990 when production concluded. This car was beautiful and had aggressive styling that had never been seen before.
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No one thought the Countach could be topped, but Lamborghini did it one more time and created the highly successful Lamborghini Diablo. From 1990-2001 almost 3000 Diablo's were made and during their first year of production, a Diablo could be bought for $240,000 U.S. This was certainly not a luxury car and did not have many features for a car of it's price. It did however have incredible performance. The V12 engine allowed it to go from -60mph in just over 4 seconds!

Following the success of the Diablo would be hard, but the Lamborghini Murcielago went even further at showing the world that Lamborghini was a serious contender in the exotic sports car world. It continued the tradition of aggressive styling and super high performance and added four-wheel-drive when it was released in 2001. To this day the Murcielago is produced with over 3000 of them already sold to their wealthy customers.

In 2003 Lamborghini introduced the Lamborghini Gallardo, which is a "cheap" Lamborghini, as compared with it's more expensive sibling, the Murcielago. While the Murcielago costs about $315,000 U.S., the Gallardo is available at just over $200,000. Don't think that you have to give up performance when buying a Gallardo and not a Murcielago though. The Lamborghini Gallardo is quite capable with a 0-60mph time of around 4 seconds, depending on which particular variation. Unfortunately the Gallardo doesn't come with Lamborghini's signature scissor doors that open upward, but this hasn't hurt sales since the Gallardo is the high volume car that Lamborghini has ever made.

Over the years Lamborghini has suffered some financial problems and has been bought and sold a number of times and is currently owned by Audi, which is owned by Volkswagen. Lamborghini makes some of the most beautiful and sought after exotic cars available today and should be on everyone's list of favorite exotic car makers.