Friday, October 31, 2008

Volkswagen Routan



Technical Specs
Standard Engine 3.8L V6
Standard Transmission 6 Speed Automatic
Cylinders 6
Horsepower @ RPM 197@5200
Torque @ RPM 230@4000 (foot-lbs)

The Routan is Volkswagen’s all-new 7-passenger front-engine, front-wheel drive minivan. Based on the same platform as the Chrysler Town & Country and the Dodge Grand Caravan, the Routan will be built in the same plant in Windsor, Ontario Canada. Nearly as iconic as the Volkswagen Beetle, the Volkswagen Microbus and the subsequent Vanagon offered families and others with needs for a spacious vehicle a unique option in the market. While the Microbus and the Vanagon appealed to a small group of buyers, Volkswagen partnered with Chrysler to enter the mainstream of the family vehicle market with the Routan. The front grille and exterior design identify the Routan as a Volkswagen and the interior styling and materials have been carefully chosen to deliver what the German brand describes as European sensibilities in design, fit and finish. All-season traction control and an Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP) are standard, and Volkswagen promises European-tuned suspension with the steering optimized for handling and driving dynamics. Tailored specifically for the U.S. market, Routan offers high-demand features such as triple-zone climate control, first- and second-row heated seats, and iPod and USB connectivity.


The 2009 Volkswagen Routan is Volkswagen’s first mainstream minivan, built in partnership with Chrysler and powered by the same engines as the Chrysler Town & Country. The standard engine is a 3.8-liter V6 that produces 197 horsepower and 230 lb-ft of torque combined with a 6-speed automatic transmission that is rated at 16/23 mpg city/hwy. The available 253-horsepower 4.0-liter V6 engine produces 262 lb-ft of torque and delivers 17/25 mpg city/hwy with the 6-speed automatic. Routan features front and side curtain airbags, Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP), available touch-screen navigation with 30 GB JoyBox Multi-Media Entertainment system, available heated front and second-row captain’s chairs, remote keyless entry with available remote start and power-fold third row seat.

Chrysler Crossfire

Technical Specs
Standard Engine 3.2L V6
Standard Transmission 6 Speed Manual
Cylinders 6
Horsepower @ RPM 215@5700
Torque @ RPM 229@3000 (foot-lbs)

The Crossfire is Chrysler’s two-seat sports coupe and roadster that is produced in Germany in conjunction with longtime DaimlerChrysler partner Karmann. The Crossfire is one of the vehicle that has earned the Chrysler Group a reputation for taking concept cars and turning them into production vehicles with very little of the original concept lost in the process
Occupants sit low in the car, which has a bright, upscale, retro-style sporty interior. The bucket seats are very supportive, gauges can be quickly read and controls work precisely. The cockpit is roomy despite an oversized center console that holds an awkwardly designed cupholder. Curiously, it's the only cupholder in the car.
Small Trunk

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Scion xD


The xD is Scion’s subcompact hatchback that debuted at the 2007 Chicago Auto Show and replaced the xA in the Scion lineup for 2008. Sharing the same platform with the Toyota Yaris, the xD is a five-door hatchback just like the xA but offers a more aggressive look and more power. The xD has nearly the same length and height as the xA but it is about an inch wider and 3.6-inch longer wheelbase. Highlighted by a wide stance, thick muscular body, accentuated wheel flares and large tires, the xD has a short and wide frame that is designed to give it better handling and comfort.




Technical Specs

Standard Engine 1.8L I4
Standard Transmission 5 Speed Manual
Cylinders 4
Horsepower @ RPM 128@6000
Torque @ RPM 125@4400 (foot-lbs)

Toyota Sienna

The Sienna is Toyota’s popular minivan which replaced the innovative, but slow-selling Previa as a 1998 model. The first-generation Sienna was based on the Camry platform, and was in fact built on the very same assembly line in Georgetown, Kentucky. The current second-generation Sienna was unveiled at the 2003 North American International Auto Show and went on sale in April, 2003.
The 2009 Toyota Sienna continues primarily unchanged with a few minor updates including a new overhead console, revised head restraint shape, 17-inch alloy wheels available for LE and two new exterior colors: Super White and Blizzard Pearl. The updated LE Premium package includes a 360-watt JBL Synthesis AM/FM/CD audio system with 6-disc changer and 6-speakers, Bluetooth connectivity and rear-seat entertainment system.

The Sienna's seats now feel more upscale, with some decent cushioning and good support. Toyota officials insist that they spent more money on the new seats, just because they are so important for comfort.


Technical Specs
Standard Engine 3.5L V6
Standard Transmission 5 Speed Automatic
Cylinders 6
Horsepower @ RPM 266@6200
Torque @ RPM 245@4700 (foot-lbs)

Isuzu Ascender

The Ascender is Isuzu’s midsize SUV that shares its platform with the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and the GMC Envoy. The Ascender originally replaced the Trooper for 2003 and is the largest and most powerful SUV from Isuzu. The short-wheelbase 5-passenger version was added for 2004.
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Technical Specs
Standard Engine 4.2L I6
Standard Transmission 4 Speed Automatic
Cylinders 6
Horsepower @ RPM 285@6000
Torque @ RPM 276@4600 (foot-lbs)

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Jeep Commander



Technical Specs
Standard Engine 3.7L V6
Standard Transmission 5 Speed Automatic
Cylinders 6
Horsepower @ RPM 210@5200
Torque @ RPM 235@4000 (foot-lbs)

The Commander is Jeep’s full-size SUV and the first Jeep with 7-passenger seating. Wrapped in an exterior package that looks remarkably like the original Jeep Cherokee, the Commander is two inches longer than the Grand Cherokee but shares the same wheelbase. Characterized by an upright windshield, vertical back glass and straight sides, the Commander’s shape is very square and is capped off with the signature Jeep seven-slot grille. Inside, the Commander offers stadium seating, a stepped roof for adequate headroom and Command-View skylights for additional interior lighting. Also a two-tone instrument panel with four round gauges is unique to the Commander. For 2007 Jeep changed the base Commander name to Commander Sport and added the Overland version to the lineup.

The 2009 Jeep Commander adds a new available 5.7-Liter HEMI V8 that produces 357 horsepower and 389 lb-ft of torque with better fuel economy and improved idle quality and overall refinement than the previous engine. HID headlights with auto-leveling are standard on Overland and optional on Limited. New wheels include 17-inch aluminum machined-faced wheels with painted pockets standard on Sport, 17-inch five-spoke machined-faced aluminum with painted pockets standard on Limited and 18-inch seven-spoke aluminum-clad wheels standard on Overland.

Ambulance Car






Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Lamborghini Police Car



Police car need power and speed, that’s why some of the police cars in Italy and other country are powered by Lamborghini! Here is one of them.









Monday, October 27, 2008

Hyundai Genesis




Technical Specs
Standard Engine 3.8L V6
Standard Transmission 6 Speed Automatic
Cylinders 6
Horsepower @ RPM 290@6000
Torque @ RPM 264@3500 (foot-lbs)
The Genesis is Hyundai’s all-new rear-wheel-drive flagship sedan that takes Hyundai upscale to compete with entry-luxury sport sedans. Powered by either a V6 or a V8 engine, Hyundai describes the Genesis as delivering the interior luxury of top European luxury sedans, world-class driving dynamics and the latest high-tech features at the price of entry-level premium brand vehicles. Hyundai has built a solid reputation with inexpensive, practical vehicles that offer a high level of content and with the Genesis Hyundai looks to move the brand up-market.
The all-new 2009 Hyundai Genesis is offered in two versions, the Genesis 3.8 powered by a 290-horsepower 3.8-liter V6 with an Aisin 6-speed automatic and the Genesis 4.6 powered by a 375-horsepower 4.6-liter V8 combined with a ZF 6-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy is estimated at 17/25 mpg city/highway for Genesis 4.6 and 18/27 mpg city/highway for Genesis 3.8. Standard equipment includes leather seating surfaces, heated front seats, Electronic Stability Control, 17-inch wheels, heated outside mirrors with turn indicators, electronic front head restraints, front airbags, front and rear seat-mounted side airbags, roof-mounted side curtain airbags, fog lights and push-button start. Genesis 4.6 adds 18-inch hyper-silver alloy wheels, chrome lower bodyside moldings, ultra-premium leather seating surfaces, leather-wrapped dash and door trim inserts, power glass sunroof, power tilt and telescopic steering column, Lexicon 15-speaker surround sound audio system, six-disc CD changer, illuminated scuff plates, and wood-trimmed leather steering wheel.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Volkswagen GTI




The latest Volkswagen GTI was introduced midway through the 2006 model year. The platform on which it's based is representative of the fifth-generation Golf, which has been renamed the Rabbit for the U.S. market. Highlighted improvements for this generation include a stiffer body structure, a fully independent suspension and new features such as xenon headlights and an available navigation system. The GTI is available in two-door and four-door hatchback body styles.


VW makes many modifications to the GTI to improve its performance and distinctiveness compared to other Rabbit models. For power, it has a turbocharged, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine called the 2.0T that's capable of 200 hp. A six-speed manual transmission is standard and sends power to the front wheels. A sequentially shifting six-speed Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) transmission is optional.


In Volkswagen GTI reviews, this hatchback has earned favorable commentary for its powerful and flexible engine, comfortable seating, upscale interior design and everyday versatility. Downsides include handling abilities that aren't quite as sharp as some competitors' and a price that elevates quickly when options are added.


Consumers interested in used GTI models will have plenty of choices. The current model arrived for 2006 as a two-door hatchback only, while the four-door arrived the following year. Minor equipment changes have occurred since then. Otherwise, most used-car lots will feature the fourth-generation GTI produced for the 1999-2006 model years. Buyers should be aware that VW frequently overlaps its generational models for the GTI -- for example, both the fourth- and fifth-gen GTIs were sold for the 2006 model year.


The fourth-generation VW GTI debuted in two trim levels -- GLS and GLX. The GLS has a 115-hp 2.0-liter engine and could be had with either a manual or automatic transmission. The GLX came with a 174-hp, 2.8-liter six-cylinder "VR6" and a manual transmission only. The following year, VW replaced the 2.0-liter engine in the GLS with a much more sporting 1.8-liter engine called the 1.8T. Turbocharged, this one produced 150 hp.


In general, this GTI was less sporting than other competing models of its time. This was especially true in terms of reflexes and handling, as the car had a relatively unsophisticated suspension and a somewhat hefty curb weight. It did counter with a high-quality interior and enhanced versatility, however.


For shoppers, GTIs for model years 2002 and newer would be preferable as they had more standard equipment and more power (180 hp for the 1.8T and 200 hp for the VR6). VW also offered a few special models for this generation -- the 2002 GTI 337, the similar 20th-anniversary 2003 GTI, and the rare GTI R32 that had all-wheel-drive and a 240-hp 3.2-liter V6.


The third-gen Volkswagen GTI was available from 1994-'99. For the most part, this model is not as desirable as other generations due to its selection of engines. Though again a two-door hatchback based on the Golf, it debuted with the uninspiring 2.0-liter engine only. Only in 1995 did the VR6 engine (172 hp) finally enter production alongside the 2.0-liter.

Chevrolet Cruze




General Motors hosted the World Premiere of the Chevrolet Cruze, the all-new compact sedan with four-door coupe styling at an evening event at Le Pavillon Dauphine in Paris.

The Cruze was joined by the Chevrolet Orlando concept, also making a world debut, and the European debuts of the production versions of the Chevrolet Camaro and Chevrolet Volt.


The car is being billed as a Chevrolet's first true ''world car'' - one that will be built at GM factories around the world before coming to Lordstown - that will share parts and designs while being tweaked for each market.


GM has decided to invest $350 million into the Lordstown Complex to prepare it to build the Cruze, part of the overall $500 million investment.


The Cruze is scheduled to go on sale in Europe in the spring.


The 4,300 union worker-Lordstown Complex won the right to build the car after ratifying a contract that carries numerous changes, including certain jobs that will get a lower pay level, in an effort to reduce costs and make the car profitable.


High hopes for the American Cruze stem from fuel-saving 1.4-litre turbocharged engine that GM believes will offer both 40 miles per gallon or more, along with peppy acceleration.


The company also believes the car's European styling and snazzier interior will entice buyers to pay more for the Cruze than they did for the Cobalt, helping make the car profitable.


GM also will use the Paris auto show to unveil the production version of the Chevrolet Volt, a potentially groundbreaking plug-in electric car that will use batteries to power the engine for 40 miles before switching to a small gasoline engine.


Other GM debuts will be the production version of the Chevrolet Camaro sports car and the Orlando, billed as a small multipurpose concept vehicle.


The Paris show, which runs Oct. 4 to 19 after two press days beginning Thursday, will reflect the dual concerns of new emissions rules and higher gas prices, combined with the economic reality of cash-strapped consumers in North America and Europe.


The mantra will be that small and fuel-efficient is beautiful for mass-market cars, with a nod to the future of electric cars and hybrids that feature electricity to augment traditional fuel motors.
Citroen will unveil its C3 Picasso, a 4.08-meter-long (13.39-foot) multipurpose vehicle designed to be ''small outside, big inside.'' Ford Motor Co. will show the new Ka, a ''cheeky small car'' which has already landed a role in the new James Bond adventure ''Quantum of Solace.'' Hyundai Motor Co. will introduce the i20 subcompact, a would-be rival to the Renault Clio.


Yet the glitz and glamor that will undoubtedly accompany all these brand launches can't disguise the fact that the show comes at a very gloomy moment for the industry.


Citigroup expects 2008 to be the first year of volume declines since 2001 for the global car industry, and last month, it lowered its outlook for this year and next after double digit declines in new car registrations in western Europe, the U.S., and Japan.


''The timing could not be worse,'' Tyndall said.
Still, as Pete Kelly, a director at J.D. Power and Associates' automotive forecasting unit, points out: ''There's no point getting involved in a big and very public motor event like this one without trying to make the very best of the vehicles you have available.''

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Saab 9-X Air



The Saab 9-X concept car was developed by Saab in 2001 and first shown on the Frankfurt Auto Show. The 9-X was designed to combine the qualities of a coupe, roadster, station wagon and pickup truck in the same car. The design was created by a team of ten designers at the Saab Advanced Styling Centre headed by Anthony Lo.

The car used a four wheel drive system along with an all-aluminum, 300 hp 3.0 L turbocharged V6, mated to a 6-speed manual transmission and 19 in tires. It featured fiber optic headlights and a completely keyless ignition system.



The Saab 9-X Biohybrid concept car was developed by Saab in 2008 and first shown on the Geneva Motor Show. It is based ont he GM Delta platform and is thought to give an idea of the upcoming Saab 9-1X.

It has key less entry and small cameras instead of rear view mirrors. On the roof there is a solar panel, like the Saab EV-1, for charging the battery, both when driving and when parked. The headlight is automatic. A front mounted camera detects if you meet another car.

The front of the car follows the design of the Saab Aero-X while the rear has the same cut-off look as Saab 9-X. It is powered by a slant-4 engine of 1.4 liters giving 200 hp (150 kW) at 5000 rpm and 280 N·m (210 ft·lbf) at 1750-5000 rpm. The engine is connected to a manual six speed gearbox with automatic clutch. 0-100 km/h is done in 7.9 seconds and it has a top speed of 216 km/h (134 mph). It has four seats although the headroom in the rear is somewhat restricted. As the name suggests it runs both regular gasoline and E85. The fuel consumption (running on E85) is 6.41 litres per 100 kilometres (44.1 mpg imp/36.7 mpg US) and the CO2 emissions are 105 g/km.

If you drive faster than 70 km/h (43 mph) the rear spoiler is extended and an underbody diffuser is deployed from the bottom of the rear bumper. When braking in speeds above 100 km/h (62 mph) the spoiler acts like an air brake and also is used to increase the downforce of the car

Toyota iQ



Toyota is out to get Smart with a clever new microcar. Though designed for Europe and Japan, the iQ could come stateside to help us cope with soaring fuel prices and growing urban congestion.What We Know About the 2010 Toyota iQ



As if to answer critics of its big, thirsty, and environmentally hostile trucks, Toyota is launching a thrifty Earth-friendly microcar called iQ. The petite two-door hatchback bowed as a concept at the autumn 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show in Germany and was shown in production trim at the March 2008 Geneva Auto Salon in Switzerland. Billed as an “intelligent solution to urban transport,” the iQ was designed at Toyota’s ED2 studio in southern France, but will be built in Japan starting late this year. Toyota hopes to sell 100,000 in 2009. Europe and Japan are the intended markets, but the iQ is being whispered for U.S. sale as a 2010 model. If it comes here, it would be our market’s first direct alternative to the Smart ForTwo from Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler AG, a car generating much interest amid soaring fuel prices and a worsening economy.


Toyota says the iQ represents a “major milestone” in its vehicle development thinking, as engineers worked from the inside out to maximize room within this very small package. The company points to several space-saving innovations, starting with a smaller front differential that allows optimal powertrain positioning in concert with a new “center-point” steering gear. A compact flat fuel tank tucks safely beneath the rear floor. The heating/air conditioning components were also redesigned to be less intrusive without compromising function. That, in turn, allowed using a slim-line dashboard/center console that sweeps away so front occupants can sit further forward without being cramped. Doing so leaves room behind for an average adult on the passenger side and for the child-size “jump” seat on the driver’s side. Special slim-line front seatbacks and heavy use of electronic components also conserve space in the “3+1” cabin.


Toyota has yet to disclose full specifications, but says the iQ will initially offer a choice of two gasoline engines, likely a 3- and 4-cylinder, and a small diesel. A gas/electric option a la Toyota’s Prius hybrid is expected around 2010 or ’11. For the U.S., however, a 2010 Toyota iQ would likely use the 1.5-liter 4-cylinder gas engine that powers Toyota’s larger Yaris subcompact, if only because the two models have similar-size engine bays. Transmission? We’d look for a Smart-like 5-speed automated manual to maximize fuel economy and to please mostly shift-averse Americans.Standard and optional equipment are still unconfirmed too, but the 2010 Toyota iQ should also follow the Smart in having standard side airbags, ABS, traction control, and maybe even an antiskid system. Like Daimler, Toyota sees its urban car not as a spartan price-leader but as a sophisticated, well-equipped vehicle for socially conscious trend setters. The iQ concept suggested this by sporting upscale features such as an audio/navigation system with heads-up display and steering-wheel controls, plus a large glass sunroof. We see both items as candidates for the showroom. Ditto 16- and 17-inch wheels, as well as jazzy trim options

Sunday, October 19, 2008

The Rolls-Royce Phantom wedding car


The Phantom from Rolls-Royce was designed to be the "best car in the world". Much of the world's motoring press concur. The Rolls-Royce Phantom is simply the most luxurious and glamourous car on the planet. As a wedding car it is stylish and dripping with class. A glorious wedding car that will be etched for years to come in your wedding memories, photographs and
videos.


The Rolls Royce Phantom is quite simply the king of the road. It continues the legendary Rolls Royce traditions of unsurpassed luxury and finesse and makes a very grand and impressive bridal vehicle for your wedding.

Mazda Kiyora Concept






Mazda has confirmed its Paris Motor Show lineup, which will be led by the Kiyora concept, a water-themed, Nagare-styled city car built on a new platform that features a "next generation" direct-injected four-banger. No additional details have been relayed at this time, other than it's supposed to be lightweight and efficient, in keeping with Mazda's "Sustainable Zoom-Zoom" approach. (As an aside, you should know that it's quite amusing to watch grown adults actually say this stuff with a straight face at press conferences.) Also officially confirmed now is the updated MX-5, complete with the new happy face that hit the web on Wednesday. It's joined by the Mazda6 MZR-CD 2.2L diesel and the Mazda2 MZ-CD 1.6L diesel, both of which are also world premieres. As always, we'll be in Paris to bring it to you live next month.




Mazda has combined cool with concern by targeting their Kiyora concept at young urban drivers who care about the environment.

A fun car for young urbanities, the Kiyora Concept features new technology being developed for the near future as the company moves towards its target of achieving a 30 percent reduction in fuel consumption by 2015 with a corresponding lowering of CO2 emissions.


The concept features the next-generation 1.3-liter direct injection spark ignition (DISI) engine, automatic transmission with manual shift control and a rigid and lightweight body shell for very high fuel efficiency and low emissions. It also features Smart Idle Stop System (SISS) to further reduce fuel consumption and emissions.
The new Mazda Kiyora concept car is based on an all-new platform designed to minimise weight and maximise safety and driving pleasure. It also features an interior design and new functions that support a youthful lifestyle.

Kiyora is a continuation of Mazda’s Negare design series. The concept’s design is based on a water theme and is shaped like a water droplet on its side, with the shape mirrored by the two back windows. The aerodynamic Kiyora includes a detailed underbody design that controls wind swirl, a rear roof spoiler and specially sculptured body lines that result in a coefficient of drag 10 percent lower than that of Mazda’s sub-compact Mazda2.

Continuing on the water theme, Kiyora channels rainwater through an activated carbon filter and then in to a drink bottle located between the front seats. The Nagare flow lines at the front of the car direct outside air into the cabin through the right side of the dash which is a large, single piece of activated carbon that filters the air. The transparent roof gives the interior an open-air feel but contains photovoltaic solar cells which provide electricity for interior systems.

The Nagare design language is reflected in the interior with shapes that look as if they are sitting on water and moving from front to back. The instrument panel flows around the driver, the front seats seem to float and the door structure protects the occupants.

Rear hidden seats consist of a seat frame that is part of the body structure and covered with a strong but flexible fabric. The fabric allows a person to sit down and supports the passenger but springs back to its original shape when the person leaves the seat.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Lamborghini Estoque




One of the most anticipated cars of the Paris Motor Show made its debut on the night prior to the show opening in front of a packed house and it appears the anticipation was well founded. Lamborghini took the wraps of the Estoque concept – a true 4-door exotic sports car and the first to ever come from the House of the Bull.

While other concepts have been named for various types of bulls, in a strange twist, the Estoque is named for a sword used by the matador in a bull fight to kill bulls.

The Estoque is easily recognizable as a Lamborghini and is unlike any 4-door on the market today. The front features two large air intakes, reminiscent of the Reventon that was introduced last year in Frankfurt. With its long hood, low roof line, wide stance and big rear fender flares, the Estoque is clearly a powerful offering. Adding to that look are the dark double-spoke wheels – 22 inch in front, 23 in the back.

Unlike the current lineup of Lamborghini sports cars, the Estoque puts the engine in the front. The engine powering this concept comes from the Gallardo LP560-4 – a 560-horsepower V10 engine. But the company points out that a car such as this could also be powered by a turbocharged V8 or even a high-performance TDI diesel. Power is put to the ground via a permanent all-wheel drive system.

Not only is the Estoque designed for high-performance, it is also made to seat four comfortably as a grand touring car. Each of the individual four seats are trimmed in Nappa leather, feature multiple electronic adjustments and are contoured for a sporty look and feel. The trunk is also quite spacious - despite the low-profile rear end, there’s room for several golf bags or pieces of luggage.



We asked Stephan Winkelmann, the president and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A., if there were plans to put this car into production. He immediately said “no”, but added that this car would be used to gauge interest in a vehicle such as this and while this specific concept would not go into production, there is a good chance that a similar design could. Winkelman also told us that he felt there is a place in the Lamborghini lineup for a third model and that a car such as the Estoque could meet that need.

With the Estoque’s exotic appearance, high performance and all-around versatility, we couldn’t agree more.


It is a Lamborghini like no other before it: a four-door sports car that sticks resolutely to its creed. The Lamborghini Estoque concept has everything that defines a Lamborghini: extreme, uncompromising and unmistakably Italian, it brings a whole new versatility to the brand's DNA - with its four seats and ample luggage space, this "everyday sports car" is a perfect fit for an equally versatile lifestyle.


Lamborghini Estoque is a study, a concept created specifically for the 2008 Salon d'Automobiles in Paris. From the very first glance there can be no doubt that this is a Lamborghini - a car with compelling presence, both unique and unmistakable. The long wheelbase, the low profile, the broad track, the mighty, accentuated wheels, the clean surfaces and razor-sharp definition - every single line breathes the spirit of the Lamborghini brand.


A new and unique elegance
The Lamborghini Estoque is an entirely new interpretation of the Sant' Agata design ethic: it is a concept that provides a clear indication of the future. This applies to the new, elegant self-confidence of the lines themselves, but even more to the concept of the vehicle. The Lamborghini Estoque is the first sedan in the history of Automobili Lamborghini, although "sedan" is more a reference to the number of doors than any other characteristics. Even sports sedan is an inadequate classification: the Lamborghini Estoque establishes a new category of super sports sedans. With a powerful front mid-engine, permanent all-wheel drive and a sophisticated, precision-tuned chassis, the Lamborghini Estoque boasts a unique technology package.



A sign of success
In Paris, the Lamborghini Estoque demonstrates the innovation, the creativity and the design flair of the Lamborghini brand, currently represented by the enormous success enjoyed by Lamborghini Gallardo and Murciélago super sports cars.
As a concept, the Lamborghini Estoque represents one of several possibilities for a third model series within the Lamborghini product line-up. At this point in time, no decisions have been taken in respect of either a third model series of any kind or of the Lamborghini Estoque concept in particular.
Of course, as a true Lamborghini, it goes without saying that the Lamborghini Estoque also bears a suitably powerful name with a rich heritage from the Spanish Corrida - bull fighting. The Lamborghini Estoque is a rapier (sword), approximately 90 centimetres (35.43 inches) long, used in a bull fight by the Matador.



The Concept
Lamborghini Estoque embodies the concept of a Lamborghini that is both a dedicated sports car and a relaxed Gran Turismo. As a sedan with four doors and four individual sports seats, it is a multi-faceted vehicle for multi-faceted lifestyles.

Relaxed Gran Turismo
The Lamborghini Estoque is the perfect travelling companion, be it en route to business meetings, the theatre, the golf course or even a weekend away with the kids. At the end of the day, it is the only car that allows you to share the singular driving pleasure of a Lamborghini with more than one person - possibly even with the whole family. And there is still enough room left over for weekend luggage or several golf bags.
Despite its extremely low profile - at a mere 1.35 meters (4.43 feet) high - the Lamborghini Estoque is surprisingly spacious. The secret lies in its very long wheelbase which, in spite of the rearwards positioning of the front mid-engine, enables a relaxed, sporty seating position. Entering and exiting is also pleasingly straightforward through the large, wide-opening doors.
Challenging: a thoroughbred sports car
At the same, the Lamborghini Estoque is a thoroughbred sports car with exceptionally refined power delivery, razor-sharp precision handling and a meaty engine tone. Challenging driving pleasure on a winding mountain road, followed by a relaxed, enjoyable journey along miles and miles of motorway- the Lamborghini Estoque is commanding across the entire driving spectrum, at the highest level. The Lamborghini Estoque's versatility makes it the perfect addition to the range of Lamborghini super sports cars.

Design
Such a Lamborghini must be immediately recognizable in its design as a unique and unmistakable work of art. For the Lamborghini Estoque, this is clearly a case of "mission accomplished."
The proportions of the Lamborghini Estoque are simply fascinating: no other automobile combines so convincingly the elegance of length with the sporting attributes of a low profile and impressive breadth. Or to put it into figures - the concept painted in an all-new color, is 5.15 meters (16.89 feet) long and 1.99 meters (6.53 feet) wide, with a height of only 1.35 metres (4.43 feet). The wheelbase is a stately 3.01 meters (9.88 feet) - an equally important element of elegant vehicle architecture.
And it is unequivocally Italian - the flat bonnet, the long wheelbase, the narrow window openings, the flat rear that ends decisively with a negative return - it is all pure "Italianità" on wheels; everything bears the design language of the large classic Italian four-door cars, albeit with a unique, modern interpretation. Pure Lamborghini.

Clearly a sports car
The front end of the Lamborghini Estoque is a clear and unambiguous statement of its sports car credentials. Its place amongst the family of Lamborghini super sports cars is also distinct and unmistakable - with its swooping V-shape, its two large air intakes pulled forward and the small front spoiler in between. This front end design gives the Lamborghini Estoque a firm, low stance, while providing excellent aerodynamic efficiency. The large air intakes facilitate the cooling air that is important for such a high-performance vehicle and the spoiler was specifically designed to improve aerodynamic balance at high speeds.
Such distinctive sports car architecture is only possible by positioning the front mid-engine well towards the rear. Despite the very low bonnet, it goes without saying that the Lamborghini Estoque fulfils all safety regulations and pedestrian protection standards.

Taut muscles
The bonnet of the Lamborghini Estoque makes the origins of the sheer power of this vehicle immediately apparent. The location of the engine is clearly evident through the distinct division created by two large air outlets and the additional emphasis of a central power area. Further air outlets are positioned both left and right in the wings, behind each of the front wheel arches.
Together, with the division of the bonnet, these elements add emphasis to the area above the wheels, framing the front end of the Lamborghini Estoque like a taut muscle. The permanent all-wheel drive that is typical for all Lamborghinis means that the 22 inch wheels, with their new five double-spoke design, also do their part in delivering power to the road. Here too, the Centro Stile has stuck firmly to the Lamborghini principle that form always follows function; after all, the ample cooling air flowing into the high-performance driveline also has to move quickly out of the vehicle.

Tremendous tension along the flanks
Its proportions guarantee the Lamborghini Estoque an impressive appearance. The skilled sectioning along the flanks of the vehicle gives the body shell an incredibly muscular form. Beneath the flat surfaces of the bonnet, the incredibly powerful shoulder line, a further side line rising slightly towards the rear and, finally, the equally distinct sill line all add emphasis to the flow of power from the engine to the magnificent 23 inch rear wheels. The masculine profile is completed by the negative return of the rear end. This adds further tension to the form of the Lamborghini Estoque - the whole car looks coiled and ready to pounce at the drop of a hat. These sharp lines frame a fascinating interplay of surfaces across convex and concave curvatures. The Lamborghini Estoque clearly displays the design language of the Centro Stile Lamborghini with a distinctive elegance.
Powerful elegance at the rear
The flow of form is brought to its conclusion by the broad, even expanse of the rear end. The horizontal split created by the flat LED light clusters and the large, mesh-covered lower air outlets bring additional emphasis to this breadth. A narrow, slightly slanted "frame" panel surrounds the whole rear aspect and further highlights its powerful elegance.
Precise details, such as the hexagonal fuel caps on both sides of the vehicle, characterize the depth of the design language. The front headlamps, featuring bi-Xenon and LED technology, carry forward a theme evident in both the Lamborghini Reventón and the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 - the Y-shape of the daytime running lights. The tiny green/white/red flag adorning the front wings discreetly highlights that an automotive statement as uncompromising as this one can come from only one country on Earth - from Italy.

The interior
Despite its extremely low profile, the Lamborghini Estoque offers a surprisingly generous feeling of spaciousness. The length of the interior facilitates a relaxed seating position for all four individual seats and plays a significant role in the supreme comfort of this super sports sedan over long distances. The interior reflects elements of the exterior design language, also evident in the cabin of the Lamborghini Estoque - in the distinctive lines of the door panels or in the swooping V-shape applied to the cockpit, reflecting the form used on the front end and on the bonnet.

Luxurious interior
The dominant material of the interior is highest-quality Nappa leather. The four individual seats boast sporting contours, supreme long-distance comfort and extensive electrical positioning options.

Cockpit with large-screen display
The cockpit presents the driver with a large-area LCD screen displaying vehicle and route information. A range of presentation formats are available for selection depending on personal preference - a distinctive classical layout with circular instrument dials, or an innovative digital display. A top-class audio installation and a sophisticated rear seat entertainment system round off the equipment.
Like the interior, the luggage compartment of the Lamborghini Estoque is also surprisingly spacious. Despite the low-profile rear end, it has plenty room for several golf bags or pieces of luggage.

Production feasibility
As a pure concept car, the Lamborghini Estoque is a design exercise and a further indication of the innovative power of the Lamborghini brand. Yet, it is based on a feasible technical concept that offers a whole range of fascinating alternatives for the body shell and driveline.
Just like the brand's super sports cars, the Lamborghini Estoque uses a mid-engine layout. However, the high-performance driveline used here is not located in front of the rear axle, as in the Gallardo and Murciélago or in the Reventón, but behind the front axle. This front mid-engine concept, with the driveline set way back, facilitates balanced weight distribution and a centre of gravity close to the vehicle's vertical axis. Both ensure the unparalleled agility and handling precision of a mid-engine vehicle.

Reserves in every situation
Like all contemporary Lamborghini models, the Lamborghini Estoque is also equipped with permanent all-wheel drive. It distributes the engine power to all four wheels, thus making for superior traction in all driving situations, as well as providing extra reserves for extremely sporty driving and for challenging weather conditions.
A range of drivelines is conceivable for the Lamborghini Estoque. This is headed up by the highly-acclaimed Lamborghini ten-cylinder from the Gallardo LP 560-4 - with more torque and higher revving than virtually any other engine. A complementary alternative could be a turbocharged eight-cylinder derived from this V10. A particularly economical, but nevertheless dynamic, variation would be a V8 with a hybrid module or an extremely high-performance TDI.

The Centro Stile Lamborghini
With the Estoque, the Centro Stile Lamborghini has created further proof of its creativity and attention to detail. The design centre that opened in 2004 is a studio of creatives, designers and model makers that combines the culture and the spirit of the brand with the power of innovation and of creating a new aesthetic. The Centro Stile Lamborghini is part of the best tradition of Italian vehicle design, and is leading the way forward with the latest in working techniques.
The Centro Stile is located in a 2,900 sq. meter (31,215 sq. feet) facility, where it occupies two interconnected floors. The generously proportioned design studio is equipped with two full-size surface tables and their associated tooling and measuring equipment, while further areas house the latest in computer workstations for the creative experts and a workshop for the model makers. The Centro Stile is also connected directly to the neighbouring Ufficio Tecnico - the direct link to Lamborghini's development department ensures the rapid realization of ideas. Speed is a key aspect for Lamborghini, for both its cars and its working processes; the Reventón was created in the record time of less than one year.

In-house creativity and implementation
From the first sketches made either on paper or using the three-dimensional computer program, through 1:10 or 1:4 scale models to full-size models, the complete design process is organized within small, fast-moving teams.
Since it was founded, the Lamborghini brand has been bringing innovative design trends to the rarefied atmosphere of the world's most desirable automobiles, and producing vehicles with absolutely unmistakable character. Models such as the Miura and the Countach were way ahead of their time, but quickly attained the status of timeless classics. From their first appearance, every new Lamborghini is destined to become a legend and sought-after collectors' item.
With the current Murciélago and Gallardo, Lamborghini has once again perfected an innovative design language. The exterior proportions provide an indication of the power and dynamic character of the driveline. Crisply-defined edges, precision lines and clean surfaces result in a design that is reduced to its very essence.
Every element is designed precisely in accordance with its function. Examples of this on the Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 include the movable cooling air intakes and the asymmetric sills; on the left side of the vehicle, the air intake is significantly larger to accommodate the flow of fresh air to the oil cooler.

Clear lines, perfect details
The unmistakable form of a Lamborghini is something that always speaks for itself: ornamentation or decoration of any kind has absolutely no place here. This firmly places the current models that bear the sign of the bull within the best traditions of their brand and of 60s and 70s Italian vehicle design. The sports cars of that time were acclaimed for their perfect proportions and for their objective, functional elegance that required no embellishment of any kind.
The purist execution of the lines is complemented perfectly by the passion for detail possessed by the designers in Sant' Agata Bolognese. The rear view of the Murciélago LP 640 is distinctive not only for its impressive power, but also for the fine interplay of the elements in the sophisticated rear light cluster.

The sensuality of precision and performance
A Lamborghini is a high performance athlete. Its high degree of sensuality is based on precision, performance and spontaneous action. This type of elegance is the elegance of pure, unadulterated power. This Lamborghini DNA is carried forward into future products at the Centro Stile, which is destined to continue to set clear design trends - the Lamborghini Estoque is the perfect example.
The design centre on the site of the historical birthplace of all Lamborghinis guarantees the super sports cars with the bull brand will remain exclusive, sensual and challenging - and always unmistakably Italian.


Nissan Versa


Technical Specs
Standard Engine 1.8L I4
Standard Transmission 6 Speed Manual
Cylinders 4
Horsepower @ RPM 122@5200
Torque @ RPM 127@4800 (foot-lbs)
The Versa is an entry-level subcompact hatchback that replaced the Sentra as the most affordable vehicle in the Nissan lineup. Built on Nissan’s “B” platform, the Versa name reflects the “versatile space” provided by the roomy interior and cargo area. Introduced as a 2007 model in 2006 as a 5-door hatchback, a sedan version was added to the lineup late 2006.

The 2009 Nissan Versa remains primarily unchanged from the previous model year. With some slight adjustments to content and packaging, the Versa is available as a 4-door sedan or 5-door hatchback, each available as an ‘S’ or ‘SL’. The Versa continues to be powered by an economical 1.8-liter DOHC 4-cylinder engine teamed with a 6-speed manual, 4-speed automatic or CVT (continuously variable transmission).

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Ford Flex


Ford is looking to redefine the people-mover market when the all-new Flex arrived in showrooms this summer. The Flex is Ford’s new full-size crossover that offers seating for up to seven with flexible cargo capability. The shape is unique in the market and is reminiscent of older-style station wagons. The Flex is offered in SE, SEL and Limited trim levels and powered by a 262-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine mated with a 6-speed automatic transmission and standard front-wheel drive, or an optional all-wheel-drive system. A Vista Roof with four glass panels is available as an option on SEL and Limited trims to provide natural light to all three rows; the front panel can open like a sunroof. Available features will include SYNC, voice-activated navigation, EasyFuel capless fuel filler, a refrigerated console between the second-row captain’s chairs and programmable ambient lighting. If the Flex doesn’t provide enough space, Ford is also revising its full-size E-Series Van for 2009. The top selling full-size van in America for almost three decades, the E-Series comes into the new model year with a new grille and updated interior. The E-Series will also be available with a number of new features, including an in-dash computer developed with Magneti Marelli and powered by Microsoft Auto. The system will provides high-speed Internet access via the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network and navigation by Garmin.