Thursday, October 31, 2013

The brand new 2012 Jaguar XFR


2012 Jaguar XFR images


This 2012 Jaguar XFR is one finely dressed assassin. With elegant white paint that shines and looks sporty and a dark, leather-laden interior, this XFR is spot-on as to how I would spec out a Jaguar-if I ever have the means to acquire one.



I was supremely impressed with the cabin, which has pleasing touch points everywhere. I mean, everywhere. The leather on the doors, the headliner and the white stitching made a Mercedes-Benz that I drove recently look pedestrian. Add in the carbon-fiber veneer that bisects the dash, and you have one stately interior. It’s hard not to like a sinister, jet-black interior in an athletic-endeavoring luxury sedan. It makes the correct statement that this is expensive, but it’s there to be driven. Just in comfort.



Speaking of that, dialing up dynamic mode from a button in the center console adds a bit more response to the car, though it’s fine in the base setting. This supercharged V8 is a rocket, achieving irrational speeds effortlessly. The transmission is generally smooth, though the kickdowns can be a touch unsettling. With tornado warnings in the area on the night I piloted this Jag, the ground was generally wet, which meant some outrageously fun tire spinning for me.



The XFR is a big car, and it handles well. Personally I like large, rear-wheel-drive sedans, so this luxury liner’s dynamics are tailored my tastes. I’ve been impressed with Jag’s styling, with the raked C-pillar, subtle curves and elegant styling cues such as the quarter-panel vents and tasteful yet bold grille. This is a smart, contemporary look for Jaguar. Add in the dark wheels, and you have a sporty look with a slight sinister streak.



The negatives? It does enjoy fuel. And the electronics can be a bit challenging to pick up during a one-night stint, though I did figure out the climate and audio expeditiously enough.



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2012 Porsche Panamera S Hybrid First Drive


New Porsche Panamera S Hybrid


It’s the quietest Porsche sports car I’ve ever driven, but that doesn’t mean it’s the slowest.



Unplug any thought you may have that hybrid vehicles are painfully slow and uninspiring to drive; the 2012 Panamera S Hybrid will short-circuit that notion.



The gas/electric four-door Porsche is a highly sophisticated machine that won’t let performance enthusiasts down. Heck, it’s capable of 0-100 km/h in 6.0 seconds and 80-120 km/h in just 3.9 seconds. These specs are cited by Porsche, along with a top speed of 270 km/h.



When one considers the size of the Panamera and its four-door architecture, the performance numbers are impressive, especially considering that the core powerplant is a supercharged 3.0L V6 gas engine. Perhaps more impressive is the vehicle’s ability to conserve the black gold in its tank.



The Panamera S Hybrid is rated at 8.6L/100km and 6.8L/100km, city and highway driving respectively. While fuel economy ratings are often artificial and near impossible to achieve by the average driver, such wasn’t my experience with this week’s tester.



So let’s not kid ourselves about ability to pay. Folks buying a $127,395 (as tested) Porsche aren’t likely bereft of funds to fuel it. For them, the motivation to go hybrid may be more altruistic than economic. Regardless of reason, it’s a good thing.



I was quite surprised at how effectively I could maximize the potential of the Panamera’s hybrid technology. After a dose of seat time to get accustomed to the system’s operational characteristics, I learned when to lay off the throttle and allow electrical propulsion to take over. And it wasn’t necessary to slow to a crawl to maintain the spark.



The Panamera S Hybrid can move along at low highway speeds for short durations on purely electric power. The driver can also select E-Power, which aids in the exclusive use of electrical propulsion. I found this a great way to drive cost-free the six or so blocks of side streets that lead to my home.



While my average economy was all over the map due to pushing the hybrid Panamera for performance purposes and alternately babying it for economy testing, I was still capable of matching the posted city consumption rating of 8.6L/100km.



Part of the push in economy belongs to the vehicle’s 8-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission. The vast selection of gearing enables the Panamera S Hybrid to match the most efficient gear to the immediate needs, whether gentle cruising or full-on track duty.



The track isn’t where one expects a hybrid-powered vehicle to excel, yet I can verify the competency of Porsche’s hybrid in such an octane-doused setting. Its combined output of 380 hp is notable, but what really delivers the goods post apex is the car’s massive 428 lb-ft of combined torque.



A few months back, I wrote this comment following my track day with the Panamera S Hybrid: "I’m sure more than a few drivers were surprised to see the big four-door hybrid sled filling their rear-views". Yes, there were a lot of exotic machines on Mission Raceway’s road course that day – including an Italian tour de force – yet the electric/gas four-door from Germany more than held its own.



Activating the Panamera’s Sport and Sport Plus modes keeps the gas engine more in the game, ensuring that it constantly contributes to motivation rather than shutting down when it normally would. For everyday driving, though, the gas/electric combo functions fairly seamlessly.



Allied with its dual power sources, the Panamera S Hybrid exhibits two distinct personalities; one oriented toward power and performance, while the other favours luxury and comfort.



The car rides with a pleasing degree of decorum. The driver can opt to firm up the damping, but there seems to be little reason to do so; the Panamera corners with exceptional accuracy and control without engaging the Sport or Sport Plus modes.



Still, the performance purists will appreciate the ability to alter the big car’s persona at the touch of a button, especially when taking it to the stallions at the track.



One aspect of the Panamera S Hybrid that does require a little more finessing to perfect than with the conventional version is brake function. As with all regenerative brake setups, the Panamera’s can be slightly more difficult to operate smoothly and modulate intuitively.



The 2012 Porsche Panamera S Hybrid is every bit a Porsche despite the absence of a howling Porsche exhaust note. This Stuttgart-derived ride is more grown-up than its pure-octane siblings yet highly capable by every measure, and surprisingly effectual when the yardstick is measuring fuel economy, and by extension, CO2 emissions.



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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Massa prepared to ignore team orders again

 Massa prepared to ignore team orders again


Felipe Massa 25.10.2013 Indian Grand Prix / XPB Felipe Massa has warned he still will not move over for teammate Fernando Alonso in the remaining few races of his Ferrari career.


The Brazilian, who is looking for an alternative drive for 2014, was ordered to let Alonso pass recently at Suzuka, but refused.


"I do not consider it a disrespect to be asked to let Fernando past," Massa told the Spanish sports newspaper Marca.


"But, as in Suzuka, I will race for myself," he insisted.


The 32-year-old, reportedly in contention to move to Williams next year, said his attitude will actually help rather than hinder Ferrari.


"What I am looking for is to get as many points as possible to help maintain the second position in the constructors' championship," said Massa.


"I will try to finish in the best position I can," he said in India.

Newey admits mind turning to America's Cup

 Newey admits mind turning to Americas Cup


Adrian Newey (GBR), Red Bull Racing, Technical Operations Director looking at the back of the car - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 15, Singapore Grand Prix, 24.09.2010 / Copyright: Batchelor / xpb Adrian Newey has hinted his time in formula one may be coming to an end.


As Sebastian Vettel prepares to drive his Newey-penned Red Bull to an easy fourth consecutive world championship in India this weekend, the designer of his car admitted his eyes may be wandering elsewhere.


"I'm 54 now," Newey told the Telegraph, "and there are lots of other things I would like to be involved in.


"Maybe the America's Cup, who knows?" added Briton Newey, recognised as perhaps the greatest F1 designer of all time.


But he played down the prospect he will move his sights to designing a competitive yacht in the very near future.


"It's a bit too late (for 2014) isn't it?" he said. "My immediate future lies in formula one. I'm fully committed to next year and the new regs."


Telegraph correspondent Tom Cary speculated that Red Bull magnate Dietrich Mateschitz might want to put together his own America's Cup team, with Newey at the drawing board.


"Maybe," Newey answered. "It's not something I have spent a lot of time talking to Dietrich about I'm afraid."

Monday, October 28, 2013

Alfa Romeo MiTo 2014


Alfa Romeo Mito 2014 Car Pictures




Alfa Romeo has released the new MiTo Model for the year 2014 which is a sporty compact car with Italian style and technical excellence for total safety driving style.



The 2014 range gets new style features, starting from the new redesigned grille, a chrome-plated frame, Anthracite Grey body colour, contrasting roof, mirror fairings and 15'' Silver Style rims. The 2014 range features five trim levels (Impression, Progression, Distinctive, Superbike and Quadrifoglio Verde) and ten body colors.



The interior is more sophisticated with four new upholstery combinations to choose from: two new Evoluzione fabrics (Black/Titanium or Black/Red) and the new Heritage Black fabric with electrically welded Alfa Romeo badge.



The MiTo MY 2014 is powered by the new 105 HP 0.9 TwinAir engine delivering 105 HP (72 kW) at 5500 rpm and a peak torque of 145 Nm at 2000 rpm. The engine is combined with a six-speed manual gearbox and with the DNA selector in Dynamic position. It clocks a top speed of 184 km/h and goes from 0 to 100 km/h in only 11.4 seconds.


Dodge Durango Special Service 2014


Dodge Durango Special Service 2014 Car Picture




Dodge has prepared a Special Service Dodge Durango, a full-size SUV with best-in-class power and utility, designed for police, fire and general fleet customers.



In comparison with the standard Durango, the Special Service model features a heavy-duty brake package, heavy-duty battery, larger-output 220-amp alternator, heavy-duty water pump and engine oil cooler and a load leveling suspension. A customizable rear cargo area with under-floor storage compartments and additional storage in the side compartments is unique to the Durango Special Service.



With new LED exterior lighting, two new interior touchscreens, a new programmable instrument cluster and an available high-definition dual-screen Blu-ray entertainment system, the 2014 Dodge Durango reaches even higher levels of sophistication building on its proven performance, utility and comfort.



The 2014 Dodge Durango Special Service will be powered by the 5.7-liter HEMI V8 engine producing best-in-class 360 hp and 390 lb.-ft. of torque and the standard 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine generating an impressive 290 hp and 260 lb.-ft. of torque. Both will be paired to a new and more refined eight-speed automatic transmission giving lower fuel consumption.



The 2014 Dodge Durango Special Service will be offered with a 5-year/100,000-mile fully transferrable powertrain warranty and will enter production in the last quarter of the year.


Saturday, October 26, 2013

BMW M235i Coupe


Posted on 10.25.2013 15:00 by Justin Cupler









Everyone expected that once the new BMW 2 Series hit the market, that a more powerful M version would soon follow it. Our spy photographers caught some prototypes testing at N rburgring, confirming the model. Now, just hours after revealing the 2 Series, BMW has lifted the veil off of the M235i.



Like the 1 Series Coupe preceded the 2 Series, the M135i and 1M preceded the M235i. Unfortunately, the M135i never available in the U.S., and the 1M Coupe was so limited that its order books closed nearly as fast as they opened.



The 1M Coupe was a mighty micro-Bimmer, with its twin-boosted, 3.0-liter, straight-six engine that tortured the concrete with 335 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque. The M235i will use the same powertrain, but with its output slightly reduced to 322 horsepower.



The M2235i will be unveiled at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show and will ht the market at $44,025.



Updated 10/25/2013: This review was updated with the official details, images and specs.



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BMW M235i Coupe originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday, 25 October 2013 15:00 EST.



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Chevrolet Performance Sonic RS Concept


Posted on 10.25.2013 17:00 by Simona









Chevrolet Sonic may be a small car, but with the right updates, it can become quite mean and aggressive. A good example is this Sonic RS Concept car that will be unveiled at the 2013 SEMA Show on November 5th. The concept was designed by Chevrolet Performance, and it previews elements that will be available at all Chevrolet dealers.



The concept was updated from top to bottom, and it includes engine performance, suspension, brake and appearance upgrades. This Sonic RS is painted in a unique Lemon Peel Yellow hue combined with blue graphics, and tinted headlamps and fog lamps. The interior gets seats in black leather with Lark Yellow contrast stitching.



Under the hood, the 1.4-liter, turbocharged engine receives a Stage Kit, cold-air induction and a high-flow exhaust system that will allow it to deliver more power than its stock 138 horsepower and 148 pound-feet of torque. Chevy is keeping the output level is being kept a secret for now, but we are thinking it'll land in the 160-horsepower range.



Along with the engine upgrades, Chevy also equipped this sonic with a track-tuned suspension system that lowers the car's ride and offers a sportier appearance. The concept sits on18-inch, split-five-spoke wheels combined with a higher-performance brake upgrade kit with Wilwood front calipers.



Click past the jump to read more about the standard Chevrolet Sonic.


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Chevrolet Performance Sonic RS Concept originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday, 25 October 2013 17:00 EST.



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Friday, October 25, 2013

2015 Ford Mustang GT Coupe Concept


Ford Mustang GT coupe


As the current life-cycle of arguably America's most iconic automotive nameplates draws to an end, all eyes are looking towards the near future and locking on to the next Ford Mustang that will arrive in 2014 as a 2015 model, right in time to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the pony car.



Now in writing this I must confess to admiring the styling of the current Mustang, with its chiseled bodywork and retro throwbacks it does get my heart pumping – almost bordering towards cardiac arrest in GT500 form.



So where to from here for Ford and the global design studios that have a hand in penning the next Mustang; should they look to the past for inspiration or should they follow a clean slate approach that throws all previous retro elements into the shredder?



In protecting its loyal customer base, Ford will want this to be a home run, so expect some familiar cues combined with a more futuristic look incorporating the company's Post-Kinetic design language.



To give a speculative insight on how the next Mustang might look, I've created a render that incorporates Ford's latest design language from current production and concept models.



The word on the street is that the new pony car will borrow heavily from last year’s Evos concept, so bearing this in mind, I have softened some of lines as well as making them more expressive and sleeker. For example, the scollops in the doors are deeper and rear haunches are more curvaceous to exude a subtle hint of the GT40.



The front keeps that classic Mustang look combined with an exaggerated border that leads down from the headlights and onto the lower bumper. Not forgetting the grille, it gains an imposing variation of the staple trapezoidal outline, now found on most of Ford's current passenger car lineup.



So this is just one designer’s crystal ball gaze. Is it far too evolutionary or just on the mark, what do you think?



One thing is for sure; whatever Ford lets out of its stables next will have to be good enough to take on the world.



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The 2013 Scion tC Release Series 8.0


2013 Scion TC Photo


Scion has released the pricing for the 2013 Scion tC Release Series 8.0, which starts at $21,815 and $22,865 when equipped with a six-speed manual and six-speed automatic transmission respectively.



The tC Release Series 8.0 comes exclusively in Absolutely Red exterior paint with contrasting gloss black side view mirrors and matching black 18-inch alloy wheels. It also gets a unique five-piece body kit that was inspired by Troy Sumitomo of Five Axis that includes front and rear lower valences, side skirts and a rear spoiler. The special tC also gets TRD lowering springs and an exhaust system that is integrated into the center of the rear lower valence.



The interior of the tC features seats that are wrapped in texturized black fabric with red stitching. The red stitching continues on the leather wrapped steering wheel. Each car comes with an individually numbered badge commemorating the unique model. When equipped with a six-speed automatic, the tC RS 8.0 also gets steering wheel mounted paddle shifters.



Only 2,000 of the 2013 Scion tC Release Series 8.0 coupes will be made and they will be available at dealer showrooms later this month.



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Thursday, October 24, 2013

New Toyota GT 86 Sports Coupe


2013 Toyota GT 86


Toyota GT86, without a shadow of doubt, is one of the most important cars of 2012. The car is still making headlines, so forgive us for talking so much about it. Toyota just released a bunch of new videos detailing the car's technical stuff. We know the GT86 feels pretty awesome to drive, now let's find out what exactly makes it so good. The 86 is one of those car whose mechanical bits are actually more beautiful than the way it looks!



The horizontally-opposed 2.0 liter four-cylinder engine in this car is one of the things contributing to its greatness. But it's also one of its major flaws. You see, it's very low-slung, which brings the center of gravity for the whole car down, making it better to drive. But it's also weak at only 200 hp. Hopefully a more powerful version in near future would cure that.



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2013 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta First Look


Ferrari F12 Berlinetta images


With 740 hp, a phenomenally flat torque curve, compact form, agile handling, optimum weight distribution and a distinctive, aerodynamically honed shape, the all new Ferrari F12 Berlinetta marks a major step forward in the history of 12 cylinders Ferraris.



With the F12 Berlinetta, Pininfarina designed a most pleasing interpretation of style for a light, compact Berlinetta with a front engine: the car shape immediately communicates its high performance while bringing together functionality and beauty.



The two goals Ferrari sets for the creation of the new Ferrari F12 Berlinetta were particularly challenging because, in a certain sense, were opposed to each other: to exceed the qualities and the performance of a car designed for the track while maintaining a level of comfort and ease of driving of a GT.



In developing the F12 Berlinetta, Ferrari has taken the best from two of the company’s highly successful models, the GTO and the 458 Italia which boasts driving dynamics that are unique. The main points were to reduce the car’s dimensions: the front-mounted engine now leads to greater inertia on bends, which has to be limited in order to provide an easy and dynamic driving experience. The F12 Berlinetta is shorter, narrower and lower than the 599 while still offering a better driving position and superior comfort. Ferrari engineers carried out the work in such a way as to utilize every space and channel, exactly as they do with Formula One cars, to then performed careful work on the car’s weight, with excellent results similar to those of the GTO, but with the comfort of a road car. All this guarantees handling very similar to that of an eight-cylinder like the 458 because the inertia factor disappears in driving, even on particularly winding routes.



What is striking when you look at the car is its streamlined and innovative shape, betraying the hand of a very special designer: the wind. The lines are modeled on designs suggested by the air, with an incredibly low drag factor for a car like the F12 Berlinetta which is capable of such high down-force.



Inertia, mass and dimensions are the physical basis of this new model, one that promises to be spectacular in terms of performance as well as style. In terms of engine and electronics, the car has an engine of over 740 hp at 8,700 rpm, with torque rising almost in a straight line from 4,000, with emissions and consumption reduced by 20 percent.



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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

2013 Fiat 500L


Fiat 500 L images


According to Brazilian enthusiast site bestcars.com.br, Fiat will start selling the 500 L in Europe this month. Deliveries will begin in October. The good news is that the minivan will be available in 100 countries, including the good old USA. Fiat took the opportunity to supply more info on the first stem off its iconic Cinquecento that will spawn a slew of cars including the 500 X. Read on to find out the details.



The minivan will be available with three engines. The smallest is a turbo twin cylinder with MultiAir technology that displaces just 900 cm and is good for an astonishing 105 hp and 14.7 m.kgf (3.01 pounds per in ) of torque. Fiat will also offer a more traditional 1.4L 16v gasoline engine producing 95 hp and 12.7 m.kgf (2.6 pounds per in ) of torque. The diesel will be a turbo 1.3L MultiJet with just 85 hp, but 20.4 m.kgf (4.18 pounds per in ). They will be mated to 5 and 6-speed manuals. At least initially. Of course, once in America, an auto will be available.



On the safety side the car comes with frontal and side curtain bags. Knee bags and side torso bags will be optional. Stability control, air conditioning et al are all included. As far as I know, in a first for Fiat, the 500 L will feature a gizmo called City Brake Control. It consists of auto brakes which will brake the car independently of the driver's reaction at low speeds.



In terms of decoration, the 500 L will follow the 500 s lead and offer two-tone body paint (black or white roof), 3 color combos for the wheels and a variety of internal colors. The minivan will come with Fiat's UConnect system that lets the drives navigate, control the audio, Bluetooth among other functions via its 5 in. touchscreen display. The back seat can be adjusted in 12 different positions.



Size-wise, Americans will be forgiven if they think of this minivan as a microvan. It stretches out 4.14 m (4.53 yd.), it is 1.78 m (1.95 yd.) wide and 1.66 m (5.45 ft.) tall. It seats 5 and the trunk is largish and holds 400 L (14.13 ft. ) of bags.



So, what do you say, on paper at least, does this car have what it takes to make it in America's big, open, flat spaces, or will it be forever condemned to eke out a living in America's congested, coastal, urban centers?



To my Brazilian readers, the word is no, we can't have it! Fiat prefers to force-feed us the Idea that is produced locally. The 500 X however, might make it to our shores. If this holds true, it lends credence to the production and eventual sale of the 500 X in America and Canada as it will likely be produced in Mexico.



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2013 McLaren MP4-12C Spyder


2013 McLaren MP4-12C Spyder design


After months and months of spy shots, and a very special teaser, McLaren Automotive has finally unveiled the MP4-12C Spider and boy, was it worth the wait!



Featuring all of the updates recently found on the updated MP4-12C coupe, the Spider promises to take the fight to the Ferrari 458 Italia Spyder and help reinvigorate life into the high-performance sports car market.



As you would expect, the MP4-12C Spider is essentially identical to its coupe sibling, meaning it's also made good use out of the advanced carbon fiber monocoque, tipping the scales at just 165 lbs. Despite the added weight of the electronic systems required to open and close the hardtop, the Spider has only gained 40kg/88 lbs over the coupe, meaning no modifications to the monocoque were needed.



The new MP4-12C Spider is offered with the same engine as the updated version of the MP4-12C Coupe: a 616 HP 3.8-liter V8 twin turbo engine combined with a 7 Speed SSG dual-clutch transmission. The Spider version will sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.1 seconds and will hit a top speed of 204 mph (3 mph less than the coupe).



One of the most innovative features of the new 12C Spider is its unique RHT (Retractable Hard Top) folding roof system that may be operated while on the move at speed of up to 19 mph.



Confirmed back in 2009, the new MP4-12C Spyder will be available for sale in 22 countries worldwide.



On the British market, it is priced at 195,500, about $300K at the current exchange rates. On the US market, it will be priced at $268,250, which is about $37,250 more than its coupe sibling priced at $231,000.



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Sunday, October 20, 2013

AC Schnitzer ACS4 BMW 4 Series F32 2013 Pictures


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Novitec N-LARGO Ferrari F12 2013 Pictures


Novitec Rosso Ferrari F12 Berlinetta dials up more power and bags more kit. The Novitec guys had their heart set on more performance so they optimised the ECU and added a sports exhaust system in order to arm the car with 781hp and 722Nm (this is a hike of 41hp and 32Nm). The red bodywork against the carbon fibre front lip spoiler and grille looks sporty and pronounced. The tuner added in the front and rear bumpers, customised side skirts, extended fenders, large N-LARGO rear spoiler, tinted taillights, 22" forged alloy wheels and Pirelli tyres as well as reducing the ride height by 40mm and they`ve provided exactly the right blend of sinister - stunning, yes? So is the interior with its range of leather and Alcantara colour combos. How could you not be smug as you climb into this work of art?.