Friday, August 12, 2011

2013 BMW 1-Series GT : Latest Reviews


While its MINI dealerships expand and BMW plans to double North American production, it's even busier behind the scenes working on the next generation of its most compact platform. A handful of new BMW 1-Series variants are rumored to be in the works for the next-gen model, known internally as the F20.

The new variants include a new version of both the Coupe and Cabrio, as well as the Hatchback, but this trio may also be joined by a compact roadster model and potentially a crossover-wagon built in the same vein as the larger 5-Series GT. We do know the automaker is working on a 3-Series GT, which BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer has hinted at on several occasions in the past, but now it appears that there could be an even smaller 1-Series GT as well.

Designers will be stressing the car’s coupe characteristics just as they did with the 5-series GT. Expect to see extremely short overhangs, pumped fenders and sporty alloy wheels. This latest computer generated rendering gives a good indication as to what the final car may look like.

The next-generation 1-Series platform is expected to include a range of powertrains. A 1.3-liter three-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine could replace the current 1.6-liter four-cylinder. If so, in Europe at least, five models should be available, ranging from about 136 horsepower and topping out at 326 horsepower.

The regular 1-Series Hatchback is expected to hit the market next year but other variants, including the 1-Series GT, won’t arrive until 2012 at the earliest.

2012 BMW 1 Series : Latest Reviews


BMW released an updated version of the 1-Series Hatchback in late 2008 but ever since then suspicious prototypes of a new car with similar proportions and signature BMW styling have been captured running around the south of Germany, and now once again and this time with much of the finer details revealed.

The current 1-Series has often been criticized for having a back seat no full-sized adult would be comfortable in. However, the rear seat room in this new 2012 model is expected to be much improved. This may also see BMW finally release the Hatchback version of the 1-Series in the all-important U.S. market. A slightly longer wheelbase and wider track than the current model will almost certainly be present.

A few years back BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer revealed that the four-cylinder engines destined for the next-gen 1-Series will be the same compact units developed jointly by BMW and France’s PSA Peugeot-Citroen for MINI and a number of French models. The engines will range from 1.4 to 2.0-liters in displacement and will be available in both turbocharged and naturally aspirated forms. Expect to see BMW’s award-winning straight six engines also appear in only range-topping models like the 135i and possibly even a new 1-Series M Hatchback.



Engines could be downsized somewhat to meet more stringent emissions and fuel economy rules, but with the aid of the direct injection and forced induction, power figures may not decrease substantially and could even increase in models like the 135i. We saw this recently with the new 2.0-liter TwinPower Turbo four-cylinder engine that replaced the previous six-cylinder unit in the X1 xDrive28i.

Engine stop-start and electrical-regenerative systems should carry over into the new series, as well as possible new EfficientDynamics technologies such as heat-recovery systems and solar panels. BMW has also revealed that initial testing of thermoelectric generators and solar panels on its cars showed savings of up to 5 percent in fuel consumption.

Expect the new 1-Series Hatchback to be revealed late this year and be followed by new Coupe and Convertible variants, as well as a possible shooting brake model and a new high-performance M version further down the track.

2011 Toyota 4Runner : Latest Reviews

Thursday, August 11, 2011

2012 Koenigsegg Agera R




As in all previous Koenigsegg hypercars, the new Koenigsegg Agera R is the brainchild of Christian von Koenigsegg. Koenigsegg Agera R has come to life again, in order to set new standards in Hypercars when it comes to control, handling, speed, comfort, practicality and driving pleasure, while the combination of these features clean, efficient and beautiful design.





Interior of the Koenigsegg Agera R is like no other car. There were no other substances than equal to the Koenigsegg is allowed in the interior. This means that what you get in touch and see inside Agera R is the only aluminum, carbon fiber, precious metals, alcantara and aniline leather. All of the switches is very tailored and has a wonderfully unique solutions, such as the Koenigsegg Ghost Light, that make solid aluminium buttons gleam with LED powered symbols appearing out of nowhere. The first in the world automotive industry. The light shines in through the buttons at the billet aluminum surfaces and the way to an almost invisible micro-holes, creating good visibility of the symbols as well as very clean and elegant, which is framed by a new carbon fiber center console and configuration of the tunnel. The new super light full carbon airbag steering wheel incorporates many vital functions directly in front of the driver. Similarly to the CCX, the shifting paddles are mounted directly on the steering wheel to enable shifting without taking your hands off the steering wheel during hard cornering.






The low weight is quite surprising that Koenigsegg Agera R joint action in the engine also has the power to first class, and torque characteristics. To give an example Koenigsegg V8 engine 5-liter twin-turbo develops over 900 hp on 95 octane regular fuel, and over 1100 hp on E85 bio fuel. The Agera produces over 1000 Nm of torque from 2500 rpm and in the Koenigsegg Agera R format the engine has a peak torque of 1200 Nm over a 3300 rpm rev range, showing great flexibility.






Regardless of the type of car, the same amount of potential compared to its EU cycle average CO2 emission(310g of CO2) or cycle fuel consumption( 14,7 litre per 100 km / 16MPG). However, what makes the most proud of is like riding a Koenigsegg, soft, flexible, reliable and engine torque are – especially considering its extreme performance. Koenigsegg Agera R engine meets the highest standards of environment in the world, LEV2 and EU5, and offers a significant power increase in the previous Koenigsegg engines.






The Koenigsegg has teamed up with Borg Warner and adapted to the technology when it comes to materials of the turbine. Koenigsegg Agera R turbine are made of a material called Gamma-Ti is a metallic compound comprising between aluminum and titanium. This new material greatly reduces the inertia of the turbine wheel and shaft and therefore gives a better response.






Koenigsegg Agera R is equipped with the latest ABS technology is based on a very lightweight and performance oriented, racing ABS. The system allows the ABS function to respond differently depending on the mode of performance. In addition, anti-lock brake system operates on massive 392 × 36 mm and 380 x 34 mm ventilated and drilled ceramic discs, for greater stopping power and zero fade condition either track or road.






[Source: sanjayacars.com]




















2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid Sedan



The 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid is largely unchanged from last year. A couple of cosmetic tweaks here and there is about all. Few will notice the difference, but why fix what isn’t broken?



The Toyota Camry has been our sedan of choice for over ten years. For the past nine, it has been the country’s best selling passenger vehicle. While that’s a great thing for Toyota, it does say something about us as a society.



That our favorite car is an ordinary, run of the mill, sensible sedan car. Fortunately we’re here to review the car, not have a sociological discussion!



The 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid has distinct advantages over most other hybrids with perhaps the exception of the Fusion. It’s almost exactly the same as a normal car, with none of the downsides of hybrid technology. It’s slightly more expensive than the normal Camry, but not enough to put you off buying one.



That means families in the market for a new Camry can go hybrid without even having to think about it. The interior is the same, the quality and reliability are the same, the car is essentially the same on the surface. That makes it a winner.



The 2.4-liter four-cylinder gas engine is as smooth as anything Toyota have made. It produces 147 bhp and 138 lb-ft of torque. It works with the electric motor, which produces a further 40 bhp. The energy is sent to the front wheels via a CVT transmission.



Offering 33/34 miles per gallon has earned the Camry hybrid the Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT-PZEV) ticket. That’s good news for the marketing department, but doesn’t make much difference to the owner.



They are more interested in the real-life gains from the increased gas mileage.



The inside of the 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid is okay. It’s well-built, the materials are of a decent quality, and everything is in the right place. The use of blue LED lights for the dashboard and interior lighting is a nice touch.



The seats are comfortable and supportive, and have enough head and legroom for even the tallest people. Even in the rear there is still room for almost everyone. The Camry will comfortably sit five without too many compromises.



Trunk space is limited by the large battery pack that sits in the corner. It reduces the available space from 15 cubic feet down to a little under 11. That’s still enough room for the groceries, but one of the few shortcomings of a hybrid.



The 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid comes standard with 16-inch steel wheels, dual-zone automatic climate control, keyless ignition and entry, an eight-way power driver seat, a 60/40-split rear seat, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, auto-dimming rear view mirror, trip computer and a six-speaker CD/MP3 stereo.



The experience of driving and owning the 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid is pretty much the same as owning a standard one. The gas engine is capable and refined, and the electric motor adds some well needed boost.



The electric motor can also run independently when there are low power demands. That means under 30 miles an hour, or when cruising, the car can run on electric power alone. That is another serious advantage this car has over its hybrid rivals. Not all of them can run on electric without the gas engine providing power.



The steering and suspension are the only negatives of this review. Cornering the Camry is similar to doing it in a speedboat. The body rolls, the corner seems to take forever and there isn’t that much feedback from the wheel. Changing direction is a little lifeless, and doesn’t provide enough information through the wheel to the driver.



However, considering that is the only downside to the whole deal, it shouldn’t put prospective buyers off the car.



As the Camry is the best-selling sedan in the country, the hybrid version is likely to follow that trend. With competition in the hybrid market hotting up, there may be discounts to be had. New car deals may be less obvious than usual, but the market is too sluggish and the competition too close to not have them.



[Source: carevo.com]













2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited



With four doors and premium seating capacity, the off-roading specialist 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited is long, durable, and ready take on any terrain.



The 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited keeps thing simple when it comes to what lies underneath the hood. A 202-horsepower, 3.8-liter V-6 pumps out 237 pounds-feet of torque and is mated to a four-speed automatic. The Wrangler Unlimited comes with standard two-wheel drive, but if you need part-time or full-time four-wheel drive—you got it. Because the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited is an off-roading vehicle, expect suspension and towing capabilities to be dynamic. And with five different trims to choose from, you can dictate how rugged or how comfortable you want to be



Those models include the 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport, Sahara, Islander, Mountain, and Rubicon. The Sport and Sahara models boast a low-high transfer case, Dana front and rear solid axles, and an available limited slip rear differential. Electric front- and rear-axle lockers are featured on the heavy-duty Rubicon. Underbody skid plates and an available tow package round out the rugged features on the 2011 Wrangler Unlimited.



Not known for being a vehicle you want for the daily commute to the office, the 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited receives 16 mpg in the city and 19 mpg on the highway and competes with other off-roading specialists, like the Toyota FJ Cruiser and Nissan Xterra.



A three-panel Sunrider hardtop is optional and can be removed in sections and is body-colored on Sahara models (new for 2011). The exterior is extremely versatile with a standard soft-top, removable side metal doors, and foldable windshield. The 2011 Jeep Wrangler rests on top of standard 16-inch steel wheels, while 17- and 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels are optional.



The Unlimited features more interior space than the regular Wrangler so you can fit more cargo inside along with your buddies. The interior has been refreshed for 2011 with a redesigned instrument cluster and center stack, which places the controls towards the top of the dash. The steering wheel can now control the radio and cruise control, while a six-speaker sound system with CD player comes standard, and an Infinity audio system and Sirius Satellite Radio are optional. Two-tone leather is available on the Sahara and Rubicon models. In case you get lost out there, an optional navigation system will steer you home. A new USB interface can accommodate thumb drives and MP3 players, while Bluetooth® streaming audio and an optional 110-volt outlet are also new and add versatility.



When it comes to safety, the 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited has you covered. Front airbags, optional side-impact airbags, all-speed traction control, electronic stability control with rollover mitigation, antilock braking system with on- and off-road calibrations, brake assist, and a smart key that immobilizes the engine in case of theft all come standard.



The 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited has enough room to fit your friends and your gear, and can get you anywhere no matter the conditions.



[Source: newcars.com]











Tuesday, August 9, 2011

2012 Jaguar XF



The British Automaker Jaguar has unveiled the 2012 Jaguar XF at the 2011 New York Auto Show, which the 2012 Jaguar XF receives an impressive restyling in the form of a facelit with more sophisticated appearance and comprehensive upgrading like advanced new technologies and new entry-level engine which makes the 2012 Jaguar XF is the most fuel efficient Jaguar.



The 2012 Jaguar XF exterior features a new front fascia with a revised front wings, hood and grille, which the front wings incorporates new triangular side vents. The headlamps incorporates HID bi-xenon headlamps, which the LED running lights are semi-encircled by Jaguar ‘J-Blade’ signature.



At the rear, the 2012 Jaguar XF exterior also features new full-LED taillamps extend more deeply onto the decklid which separated with gloss black lower edge. While the 2012 Jaguar XFR also features aggressive and assertive styling boast a lower and sleeker profile with a reshaped larger lower front intakes for the 2012 Jaguar XFR 510 HP supercharged engine, that leads onto reshaped fenders and hood which fitted with louvers featuring the “supercharged” script.



The result is a sporty, more cohesive look and even more aggressive, although the 2012 Jaguar XF characterizes changes is much more like on the latest Jaguar design that applied to flagship the new Jaguar XJ sedan. Jaguar also will offer the 2012 Jaguar XF in 3 new exterior colours and new alloy wheel in 18″, 19″ and 20″ that provide the finishing touches to the 2012 Jaguar XF



“The XF has rightly been recognized as a quintessential Jaguar sedan. It is purposeful yet elegant, with inherent sporting intent in its design. For the latest version we have been able to evolve and enhance that performance character.” said Ian Callum, Design Director, Jaguar Cars.



In the Euro-spec 2012 Jaguar XF engine is powered by a new 2.2-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel that delivers a total of 190 HP and 332 lb-ft. of torque. The 2012 Jaguar XF engine is mated with an new eight-speed automatic transmission, which the 2012 Jaguar XF can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 8.5 seconds with hit a top speed of 225 km/h and returns an average fuel economy of up to 43.5 mpg on the European combined cycle with CO2 emissions of 149 g/km, which these engine recently announced as the most efficient powerplant offered by Jaguar.



But, in U.S. the 2012 Jaguar XF engine comes with a 5.0 liter V8 engine that produces 385 HP, while the 2012 Jaguar XFR supercharged version that produces either 470 or 510 HP, which the either engine is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with sequential shifting manual mode.



Inside, the 2012 Jaguar XF interior features new improved seats and trim, new XJ-inspired color and trim combinations, restyled steering wheel joining revised switchgear, a digital full colour instrument panel, infotainment system with a 7″ touchscreen display, various controls receive a new black finish and an available with three new premium audio systems, such as 1,200-watt/17-speaker tour de force package from British sound gurus Bowers & Wilkins, while in XFR version comes with the black seats with ivory stitching and Carbon fiber replaces the wood



The 2012 Jaguar XF interior also comes with a hard-drive based satellite navigation system that can store up to 10 CDs, a multiple options for portable players with two USB ports and Bluetooth connectivity and Jaguar’s Interactive Voice functionality.



The 2012 Jaguar XF price is estimated around in range $63,000-$85,000, which will go on sale later this summer.



[Source: autoclubmax.com]











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