Sunday, 19 February 2012

Audi RS5 my 2013: new video released

Audi RS5 my 2013: new video released:

Audi releases a new official video starring the renewed Audi RS5 model year 2013. The car boasts slightly different aesthetics that are particularly evident in its front-end whereas the mechanical part has been left untouched, meaning that under the hood pulses the same naturally aspirated 4.2-litre V8 of the previous version, that produces 450 hp at 8,250 rpm and a maximum torque of 430 Nm available between 4,000 and 6,000 rpm, which is also the same unit equipping the new RS4 Avant. The Audi RS5 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 4.6 seconds, reaching a limited top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph). However, this last figure can go up to 280 km/h (173 mph) if you pay a little extra.

The Audi RS5 my 2013 uses the by now familiar ‘S-Tronic’ 7-speed dual clutch transmission and Audi’s trademark ‘Quattro’ all-wheel drive with limited slip differential, that in excellent grip conditions delivers 40% of the torque on the front axle and the remaining 60% at the back. According to the situation, these percentages can vary to up to 85% at the front and 70% at the rear.

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2013 Porsche 911 Turbo Convertible: spy shots

2013 Porsche 911 Turbo Convertible: spy shots:

2013 Porsche 911 Turbo Convertible spy shots

Here are the latest spy shots showing the new Porsche 911 Turbo Convertible during some cold weather tests near the Artic Circle. This mule uses less camouflage than the one we saw in the previous set of photos, allowing us to see more of the rear end.

The most distinctive features of the new rear end are the air outlets placed at the sides of the bumper, the two pairs of re-designed mufflers, the mobile rear wing and the new engine cover. As for the front end, the cammo is still a little to heavy to figure out what’s new in comparison to the outgoing model.

The new Porsche 991 Turbo will be powered by a 3.8-litre twin turbo boxer engine delivering more than 500 hp, whose power will be delivered to all four wheels through Porsche’s trademark PDK dual clutch transmission.

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Bentley Continental GT V8: new official video available

Bentley Continental GT V8: new official video available:

Here is a new official video starring the recently unveiled Bentley Continental GT V8. The model comes with a new V8 engine that boasts several innovative features such as its direct injection and the “cylinder on demand” technology, which automatically deactivates four cylinders when the vehicle is traveling at low speed to the benefit of its fuel consumption and CO2 emission figures.

The 4.0-litre twin turbo unit equipping the new Continental GT delivers 507 hp, with 660 Nm of peak torque available between 1,700 and 5,000 rpm. This engine, coupled with a 8-speed automatic transmission, allows the car to burn the 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in just 4.6 seconds (4.8 for the convertible version. Top speed is rated at 303 km/h (188 mph). The V8 versions can be told apart from the W12 variants by the newly designed tail pipes, the glossy black front grille with chrome outlines, the red ‘B’ badges, the different front bumper with integrated air intakes and its exclusive 20″ alloy wheels.

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Peugeot 208 GTi Concept

Peugeot 208 GTi Concept:

Peugeot 208 Gti Concept

Peugeot releases pictures and info of the 208 GTi Concept, which will be introduced to the world at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show. The car is based on the 3-door version of Peugeot’s new 208 hatchback and is powered by a supercharged 1.6-litre 4-cylinder THP unit delivering 200 hp and 275 Nm of peak torque, coupled to a 6-speed manual gearbox that transfers the power to the front axle. The car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 7 seconds.

From an aesthetic point of view, the model uses a distinctive aerodynamic kit featuring side sills as well as a number of specific badges spread all across the car’s body. In the cabin we have a sporty steering wheel coated in perforated leather, sports seats trimmed with Nappa leather, capped alcantara dash with contrasting stitching, a roof lining that is entirely black, aluminum pedals, LED technology backlighting the surrounds of its high-tech instruments and the mandatory info-tainment system with internet connectivity.

At the moment Peugeot has not officially confirmed whether this car will eventually hit the market or not, but the fact they are about to introduce it in Geneva is a sign that they are at least thinking about it. In comparison to the standard model, the 208 GTi Concept boasts a 36 mm wider track, which will measure 1,506 mm at the front and 1,503 mm at the rear. It also comes with a set of 5-spoke 18″ alloys fitted with 302 mm discs at the front and 249 mm discs at the back, mated to red-painted calipers. Did you notice the lower bar on the front grill sporting the Union Jack? That can be changed into a French ‘Le Tricolour’ flag too, if you feel like. More info on the 208 GTi can be found on the Press Release right after the jump.

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GTi Concept: The re-generation of a legendary icon

The first sensations are completely visual and evident as soon as the GTi Concept is revealed. Instantly characterised by being the performance icon of the 208, it features chequered-flag motifs that embellish the metal mesh of the grille, and the lower bar proudly affirms its origin by displaying the French ‘Le Tricolour’ flag or the Union Jack when in the UK.

Other distinctive exterior features include: double chromed exhaust tailpipes, aero lower bodywork spoilers and lower sill skirt extensions that all capture the signature badging. Placed within the grille is the brushed aluminium GTi Concept logo that can also be found on the rear quarter panels, as a salute to its illustrious predecessor - the legendary 205 GTi.

On the inside, the passenger compartment is a true GTi environment, with a characteristic sports leather stitched steering wheel, the treatment of which is replicated on the sides of the gear lever, double stitching in the seats and enhanced with LED backlighting to the surrounds of the high-tech instruments. The sports seats are trimmed with Nappa leather on the outer section, and cloth in the centre with an embossed tartan motif, and a leather head restraint.

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The red perforated leather steering wheel continues the check motif, and has a pronounced lower flat section, which carries the GTi Concept logo set in an aluminium ring. To complete the sports interior, the fascia capping is dressed in Alcantara with grey stitching, the roof lining is entirely black and the pedals are aluminium. The centre console architecture and ventilation vents all feature a graduated red to black effect, and the chequered-flag theme is also present on the aluminium door crossbars.

The GTi Concept takes its propulsion from the powerfully-compact RCZ THP 200 engine. Combined with a 6-speed manual gearbox, the 1.6-litre THP engine puts its driver at the controls of a machine that captivates the potential for a great driving experience. Like all 208s, a small steering wheel greets the driver and with the GTi Concept, this accentuates the dynamic capability of this car with the enhanced power available. With the raised instrument panel in line of sight, the information is clearly visible from the dials that have a brushed aluminium background and very precise graduations.

The GTi Concept also benefits from the improvements that characterise the 208, taking full advantage of its compactness and lightness, delivering road-holding that is both excellent and precise. To enhance the dynamic experience, it has a 36mm wider track, at the front and at the rear, and a rear roof spoiler to generate down force at speed. For optimum braking performance, the GTi Concept is equipped with four discs; 302mm diameter at the front and 249mm at the rear, set off by red-painted brake callipers.

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