Mercedes Benz F800 Style Concept

Posted in Luxury Car, Sport Car on January 29th, 2010 by Admin
Mercedes-Benz F800 Style Concept

Mercedes-Benz F800 Style Concept

Despite its name, the most intriguing part of the Mercedes-Benz F800 Style concept isn’t its style at all: the Geneva motor show concept is also an amazing rolling showcase of the German automaker’s future alternative powertrain and convenience technologies. With the possible exception of its sliding rear doors, expect to see many of the gee-whiz gadgets on the F800 on an E- or S-Class sedan in the coming years.

But while most of the future tech will wow you, we think Mercedes has taken some of it a bit too far. Case in point: Traffic Jam Assist. The technology builds on Mercedes’ existing Distronic cruise control system that accelerates and decelerates by itself down to a stop. Traffic Jam Assist can follow vehicles ahead of it even into curves up to 25 mph. Mercedes assures us that the car won’t try to follow other commuters who suddenly make turns off the highway, but we’re still not keen on a system that essentially relieves its driver of the effort required to repeatedly turn a steering wheel. If you don’t have the energy to turn a wheel in stop-and-go traffic and want a Mercedes-Benz, you’d probably be better off hiring a chauffeur. When you eventually reach your destination, if you’re a rear-seat passenger, you’ll exit through one of the F800′s best ideas: rear pivot-and-slide doors. Entry-and-exit through small rear doors on a car with an aggressively sloped roofline can be difficult, but with no B-pillar and these van-style doors, slipping out of the car appears to be much easier. And since the rear sliding doors are suspended from an interior swivel arm, there are no unsightly track marks.

Mercedes says the F800 has a multi-drive platform, which means it can be fitted with either a hydrogen fuel cell or plug-in hybrid system. The fuel cell application, which is essentially the same setup employed on the B-Class F-CELL, produces 136 horsepower and 214 pound-feet of torque in the F800, according to the automaker. In years past, it sometimes helped to fit the fuel cell system to SUVs like a Toyota Highlander or Chevrolet Equinox in order to more easily to store the hydrogen tanks. In the F800, however, all alternative drive system components are hidden in the engine compartment and in gaps within the chassis. In the F800 fuel cell, two of the hydrogen tanks are beneath the rear seats while the other two are in the transmission tunnel between the front and rear passengers. The F800′s lithium-ion battery pack sits beneath the rear seats, though it’s unclear whether that has any effect on trunk capacity.

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Plethore LC 750

Posted in Car Guide, Sport Car on October 12th, 2009 by Admin

Plethore LC 750
Plethore LC 750

Back in the beat of things Luc Chartand is aback with the the Plethore LC 750 we aboriginal saw in 2007, the ancestor has been bigger upon, and while we accept not the fresh agent from Canadian car guy and artist will be official apparent at the the IAA International Auto Show in Frankfurt this September. The car is congenital about absolutely out of Carbon Fiber and appearance a Center active position with allowance for two passengers, like the apple acclaimed McLaren F1. While no official numbers on the achievement of the fresh car accept been appear yet, I apprehend that the 750-horse ability V8, channeled through a 6-speed chiral transaxle should actuate the 2535 lb. car bottomward the alley rather quickly.

The HTT Plethore LC 750 will amount aloof over $360,000 USD, that makes it a acceptable accord compared to North Americas added Supercar the Ultimate Aero at over $650,000. If HTT offers the 1,300 horse ability adaptation of the Plethore it may alike accord the Aero a run for the appellation for fastest car in the world. Read more »

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Peugeot RCZ

Posted in Car Guide, Luxury Car, Sport Car on October 8th, 2009 by Admin

Peugeot RCZ

Peugeot RCZ

The Peugeot RCZ combines both acceptable looks and abundant achievement in one car. When talking about design, the RCZ is mainly advancing from the RCZ abstraction which was launched 2 years ago. The car comes with an advancing advanced addle-brain and a arresting air socket. The cars attending is different acknowledgment to the archetypal Peugeot attending in the front, forth with the fresh roof, which has argent and chrome colors. The roof can additionally be fabricated out of carbon fiber, and the aforementioned goes for the ancillary mirrors.

What is more, the rims accept a fresh design, and the best admeasurement is 19 inches. As for the interior, the designers didnt seems to affliction too abundant about commuter space. The Peugeot RCZ is a 2+2 coupe, but the rear seats are absolutely small. The block has a absolute aggregate of 348 liters, which is added than enough. What is more, this fresh archetypal uses alone aerial affection abstracts and abundant more good finishing.

As for performance, the best agent for this archetypal is a 1.6 liter THP with two turbines, which outputs a best of 200HP at 5.000rpm, and is accompanying to a chiral six footfall gearbox. The car can advance to 100 km/h in alone 7.6 seconds, and the boilerplate ammunition burning is 7.1 liters/100km.

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Spyker C8 Aileron Spyder

Posted in Car Guide, Sport Car on September 26th, 2009 by Admin

Spyker C8 Aileron Spyder

Spyker C8 Aileron Spyder

Spyker has aloof appear advice about its most recent model, the Spyker C8 Aileron Spyder, which is based on the C8 Aileron that was apparent at the Geneva Motor Show.

The Spyder adaptation has a actual agnate architecture to the original, but the auto builders accept absitively to accomplish this car a convertible. The anatomy is fabricated from aluminum, which was called in adjustment to abate weight. The C8 Aileron Spyder uses a 4.2 liter Audi engine, which outputs a best of 400HP. This enables the car to ability 100 km/h in alone 4.5 seconds, and a best acceleration of 300km/h. Buyers can chose from two types of transmission: a chiral 6 footfall transmission, or a automated ZF 6 footfall transmission, both transmitting ability to the rear auto through a bound blooper differential.

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Honda Mugen CR-Z – 2011

Posted in Concept Car, Luxury Car, Sport Car on June 18th, 2009 by Admin

Honda Mugen CR-Z - 2011

Honda Mugen CR-Z - 2011

It’s official: Mugen is prepping a range of tuning accessories for Honda’s new CR-Z hybrid sports coupe. Enthusiasts may rejoice, but the total package is decidedly more “show” than “go.”

We can’t really blame Mugen for that. The CR-Z’s only internal combustion engine is Honda’s well-known 1.5-liter I-4, featuring the automaker’s Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system. Mugen did manage to wring out some extra power with its sport exhaust and intake systems. Exactly how much, however, wasn’t disclosed.

Much focus was also placed on tuning the handling. A spring/damper combo allows for five-way adjustability and lowers the center of gravity. Brakes are upgraded with new pads, rotors, and lines, and 17-inch aluminum wheels are available.

The aerodynamic body changes include front lip spoiler, sides, rear bumper, and rear wing, which definitely add flair. Owners can pickup LED lights or a carbon fiber license plate holder for the front bumper, too. There is even a set of carbon fiber mirror covers to complete the look. Mugen-badged mats and an aluminum shift knob set the interior apart from the OEM car.

No word on availability in the U.S., but here’s a list of some of the parts with prices converted using today’s rate.

Partial Mugen CR-Z Parts List:
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Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid Concept

Posted in Car Guide, Concept Car, Sport Car on June 3rd, 2009 by Admin

Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid Concept
Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid Concept

While it has long been associated with British Racing Green, Lotus seems to be turning a different shade of green these days. After showing us a number of biofuel and eco-friendly Exiges, the automaker teased this image of the Evora 414E, a series hybrid which will debut next week at the 2010 Geneva motor show.

Although its debut is a week away, Lotus has spilled most — if not all — of the details ahead of time. The concept car can sprint from 0-60 mph in less than four seconds, and have a range of 300 miles. As for how it’ll look, imagine a standard Evora slathered in copper paint: The chassis remains unchanged from 2+2, thanks to the flexibility of Lotus’s Versatile Vehicle Architecture.

The 414E name comes from the powertrain’s output: 414 metric horsepower (that’s 408 horses for us Stateside folk). The power comes from two electric motors — each delivering 204 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque to an individual rear wheel — that operate independently through single-speed reduction transmissions, which live in a single housing. The two-motor set up opens a variety of torque vectoring options to Lotus, from supplanting a typical electronic stability system and limited-slip differential, to mimicking a rear-steering system without the extra mechanical components, to correcting understeer and oversteer.

A 47-horsepower, 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine acts as a supplement — it’s called the “Lotus Range Extender. The mill features an aluminum monoblock construction that integrates the block, head, and exhaust manifold in one casting. The construction means the engine is less expensive to produce, smaller, and has a lower (total weight is 187 pounds). Another plus? Its two-valve, port-fuel injection combustion system supports alcohol-based fuels and gasoline.

The Evora 414E can travel 35 miles on battery power alone. After that point, the engine becomes a generator, supplying the motors with electricity and topping off the lithium polymer battery pack that sits in the middle of the chassis. Charging is an overnight affair, and the socket hides under the rear license plate.

Though the Evora hybrid uses single-speed reduction gears, it offers a steering column-mounted shift paddles. Knock the car into sport mode, and the paddles operate like a seven-speed twin-clutch gearbox. Pop an upshift and you’ll feel the appropriate jolt through torque modulation at the rear wheels. Pull a downshift and the Evora mimics engine braking appropriate for the gear by adjusting the regeneration levels of the electric motors. Think it’s silly? You can turn the simulation off.

But if the Evora hybrid is a driver’s car, what about the noise? That’s where the sound system comes in. Developed between Lotus and Harman International, the system uses speakers inside the cabin and on the exterior to imitate engine and gear sounds. Four sound options are available to drivers: V-6, V-12, “futuristic,” and a combination of conventional engine and futuristic. The result, Lotus says, is a better experience for the driver and a safer experience for pedestrians, who will be able to hear the car zipping down the canyon road.

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