Saturday, July 4, 2009
Speculations: New Toyota Celica by 2009
It may not necessarily be the AE86 though, how about the return of the Toyota Celica, which was pulled from the market back in 2005.
Are we talking about two projects or is the AE86 Project the eigth generation Celica? Maybe we can simply call it the FT-HS? The initial leaked details from last August could describe all of them, under 4 meters in length, 1,7 meters wide and 1,35 meters high and a target weight of 1000 kg. read more
Seat Exeo ST Unveiled at Special Preview Event
The wagon’s exterior has a strong resemblance to A4 Avant but Seat lessened the similarities by adding the brand’s traditional front end that features a large grille and attractive headlights.
Out back, the ST’s rear hatch gets a styling facelift that features new taillights and slightly chunkier bodywork.
The interior is all Audi, which despite looking a bit dated is a good thing because the previous generation A4 was known for its high quality and use of premium materials. read more »
Porsche Test Driver Dies Testing Pre-Production 911
The one-car accident happened at 2:45am just past the Weiterstadt exit on the motorway. Photos of the scene show the sports car wedged under the barrier, with the rail making contact near where the driver’s head and torso would have been.
A spokesman for Porsche said the engineer “was one of the most experienced test drivers.” The company representative confirmed that the car was a camouflaged cabrio covered with foil to mask parts of the vehicle’s appearance. He also noted that, although it did not rollover, the convertible does not have the same resilience as a coupe. read more
The Car of the Future Promised for October
It’s a significant milestone for the Southern California startup, which plans to put the first cars in driveways by Halloween and looks like a contender to win the $10 million Progressive Automotive X Prize.
“Everything is progressing nicely as we ramp up for full production of the 2e beginning in October,” says chief marketing officer Marques McCammon.
“We’re still on target to build an ultra-efficient, high-mileage vehicle without sacrificing comfort and safety, and once Californians get behind the wheel this fall, we expect to change the world of commuter transportation.” read more »
Best auto technology of the year
“Historically the ones that are good change the rules of the game. Over time they become must-haves,” says Dr. Bill Sharfman, director of judging for the Automotive News PACE Awards
“One of the things about good or great innovations is that they tell a compelling story and they become familiar.”
Sharfman notes an example: JCI’s HomeLink, a wireless car-to-home communication system that won a PACE Award in 1995. “Now it’s ‘wallpaper’ but at the time no one had seen anything like it before.” read more
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Extreme Tuning of BMW 645i Convertible
Two designers of the Alpine USA team remodeled a BMW 6 Convertible and they named it Dark Sinister Six. For the engine they have chosen a 4.8-liter V8 which produces 367 HP and it accelerates the car from 0 to 60 in 5.7 seconds. They worked very hard on designing both the exterior and the interior.
As you can see their work on restyling this car was not in vain.The 5-spoke black-colored rims were designed by the hot-rod manufacturer Boyd Coddington and have a width of 10-inches to 13-inches. The rims are dressed with Falken ZiEX S/TZ tires and the 360mm vented brake discs were produced by Brembo.
It’s a very interesting concept from the guys at Alpine and they managed to draw and built a very cool and attractive car. We hope that they will come and give shape to many other cars.