Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Sunday, September 13, 2009

BMW Vision

New concept car - BMW Vision EfficientDynamics


The official world premier will take place this month at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
BMW will never fail to surprise me because every time they introduce a new car it is always a masterpiece.

The new BMW Vision is a hybrid car that has 2 electric motors and a three-cylinder turbo-diesel engine. The total capacity is of 356 HP. The car can reach 100 km/h in only 4.8 seconds. And the best about this hybrid is the fuel consumption – no more than 3,76 liters for 100 km. Incredible! Love this car.

BMW Vision @ suto world show

BMW Vision @ suto world show


BMW Vision @ suto world show

BMW Vision @ suto world show

BMW Vision @ suto world show

BMW Vision @ suto world show

BMW Vision @ suto world show

BMW Vision @ suto world show


Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Sultan of Brunei's car

One of the cars of the Sultan of Brunei

At the special request of the Sultan of Brunei,the Rolls Royce company combined their car designs with that of Porsche.This vehicle is currently in London for use during his stay in Britain

the cars of the Sultan of Brunei @ suto world show

the cars of the Sultan of Brunei @ suto world show

the cars of the Sultan of Brunei @ suto world show





























































Sultan of Brunei car inlaid with pure gold

the cars of the Sultan of Brunei @ suto world show

the cars of the Sultan of Brunei @ suto world show


Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Electric Vehicle Concept



A new electric concept car was shown at the 2009 Shanghai Motor Show. The vehicle comes from Brilliance, a company with very little experience in the making of electric cars. Nevertheless they have presented this EV which they currently have no plans of producing. It runs on a choice of one or two motors that are powered by lithium-ion batteries.

Brilliance says one motor produces 30bhp (22kW) and 44 lb ft (60Nm) of torque. Using this setting the car will travel 93 miles (150km) at a speed of 25mph (40km/h). Powering both motors will produce 63bhp (47kW) and 89lb ft (121Nm) of torque and a top speed of 81mph (130km/h). No range has been declared for this dual mode.

Charging the batteries using normal household electrical outlets will take eight hours while using a fast charger will take 30 minutes.

Source: Autocar



Monday, September 7, 2009

Ford Focus RS






















Ford Focus RS spec sheet:


Layout Front Engined, Front Wheel Drive
Engine In Line 4Cylinder, 1998cc, 16v, Turbo
Power 212bhp@5500rpm
Torque 229lbs/ft@3500rpm
Suspension Front: MacPherson Struts, Coil Springs, Anti Roll Bars.
Rear: Multi Link, Coil Springs, Anti Roll Bar
Tyres 225/40R18 Michelin Pilot Sport
Power to Weight 169bhp/Ton
0-60mph 5.9secs
Top Speed 144mph
Price When New 19,995





Sunday, September 6, 2009

Toyota HC-CV

Toyota HC-CV @ auto world show


Toyota HC-CV @ auto world show

Toyota HC-CV @ auto world show

Toyota HC-CV (Hybrid Camry Concept Vehicle) Revealed

"The hybrid Camry - which will share some key design features with the HC-CV - will play a key role in bringing the future to the Australian automotive manufacturing sector," said Toyota Australia President Max Yasuda. "It is a future that uses less fuel while delivering better performance."

Friday, September 4, 2009

BMW Gina

BMW has unveiled its GINA Light Visionary Model concept car. The BMW Gina Light Visionary concept car showcases the direction that BMW’s designs may take, and new materials and technologies that BMW plans to adopt in the future.

The BMW GINA Light Visionary Model concept car uses fabric as the skin that allows drivers to change the shape of the car at will, unlike rigid structures.

The fabric skin of the BMW GINA Light Visionary Model concept car is used to cover metal wires, which can be moved to achieve different shapes using electro-hydraulic devices.







Wednesday, September 2, 2009

2010 Porsche Panamera

2010 Porsche Panamera


2010 Porsche Panamera

2010 Porsche Panamera

2010 Porsche Panamera

The new four-door goes on sale in Europe in September, priced from around $105,000, and will hit U.S. dealers in mid-October, with stickers starting at just under $90,000.

In addition to the normally aspirated and twin-turbocharged V8 models, Porsche is working on V6 and hybrid variants for 2010-11. Company executives said there is no Panamera diesel planned at the moment.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009