Saturday, January 31, 2009

Ford Taurus - 2010


2010 Ford Taurus Preliminary Specifications

The Basics

Vehicle Type: large car

Drivetrain
Drive wheels:
front, all
Engine:
3.5-liter V6
Horsepower:
263
Torque:
249)
Transmission:
6-speed automatic

Dimensions
Wheelbase:
112.9 inches
Length:
202.9 inches
Width:
76.2 inches
Height:
60.7 inches

Base curb weight:
3,600 pounds (CG estimate)









BMW M1 Concept

Cars Product

BMW


Bmw M1 Concept (2007)


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BMW has created the M1 Homage in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the M1. The design study was unveiled at the 2008 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este held in Cernobbio, Italy.

Produced from 1978 to 1981, the M1 was BMW's first and only mid-engined street car. The project was originally contracted to Lamborghini for chassis development and assembly, but when the Italian firm hit a financial rough patch BMW took over. A total of 456 M1s were built.

The original car was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and was itself based on the 1972 BMW Turbo concept penned by Paul Bracq. BMW has kept the overall proportions and many design cues of the M1 alive on the Homage, including the small kidney grille, hood vents, and rear window louvers. Also present are the original's hidden headlights, but instead of pop-up units the lights on the M1 Homage are tucked under the hood overhang and are only visible when illuminated.

The M1 was powered by a 3.5-liter six-cylinder that was later modified and used in the M5 and M6. No powertrain details were shared for the M1 Homage as the car was built as a design showpiece.”

Saturday, January 17, 2009

CADILLAC : Cien Concept

Cadillac
Cien Concept


The new Cadillac Cien is a two-seat car with a new design and a technology in a mid-engine. The new model is powered with a V-12 engine and is the technology flagship for General Motors.

Cadillac Cien's 7.5-liter, V-12 powerplant, which is visible through the car's rear window, is a new concept engine from GM Powertrain dubbed the Northstar XV12. The all-aluminum, double overhead cam (DOHC) four-valve V-12 engine generates 750 horsepower and 450 lb.-ft. of torque, yet it meets the packaging requirements and fuel economy standards of a V-8.

The Northstar XV12 concept engine features several technological advancements over today's V-8 engines, including: GM's Displacement on Demand technology, which allows the engine to run seamlessly on six cylinders at times to maximize fuel savings; direct injection gasoline combustion system for increased engine power, improved fuel economy and reduced emissions; and a combined starter generator for quicker, quieter starts

Trapezoidal air inlets are milled into the front-end surface graphically forming Cadillac's shield-like grille along with the centrally mounted badge. The bank of air inlets cools the front-mounted radiators, and is flanked on either side by vertical headlamps. Functional side air intake and exhaust vents lay flush with the surface of the car, opening up as required. Formal, directional sail panels, which appear to float above the surface, house air intakes for the V-12.

The body and chassis are made of carbon fiber composite that is lightweight and stiff. Cien is equipped with scissor-style doors that pivot at the base of the A-pillars upon opening.



DODGE : Hornet Concept

DODGE
Hornet Concept


The Dodge Hornet concept car was introduced in Geneva. The car, smaller than the Caliber, has a 1.6 liter supercharged engine with 170 hp and 165 lb-ft (224 Nm) of torque (both at 4,000 rpm); the intercooler is visible from the grille, and includes a functional hood scoop. The transmission is a six-speed manual. - The Dodge Hornet is not the “China car” which is to be a volume seller. However, it, too, will be assembled in China. Originally, it seemed that the Hornet would be sharing the basic chassis of the new Mercedes A-Class, with joint engineering by Chrysler and Mercedes, but Automotive News claims that the Hornet will be engineered in China by Chery, with production to begin by 2010. We believe that production will actually start earlier, around 2009, and that the Hornet will be jointly engineered. - We now have confirmation that the Hornet - based on the dimensions, we cannot tell whether it is a shortened version of the Chrysler/Mercedes C412, or an existing Chery platform - is to be sold as a niche car in the United States with a rather low projected volume (below even the original PT estimates). - Daimler has announced that the new small Dodge will not be based on a Volkswagen, though the German firm was reputedly the first to be contacted for a proposal. Most likely is a Chinese or Korean automaker, though other Europeans have not been ruled out (Citroën, Renault, and Fiat all make good cars in this class, and have been known to license their designs). The language of a report in Automotive News on September 18 implies that Chrysler intends for the vehicle to be produced outside the United States by the other automaker; this counters (but makes more sense than) past reports that Chrysler was seeking to buy a platform (set of dimensions) and possibly some technology but would engineer the car in-house, which would delay introduction to the U.S. by two or three years. Modifying and importing an existing small car not yet available in the U.S. would take much less time and reduce the loss of buyers seeking better gas mileage. - The body features frameless windows and more glass than current models. The seats have thinner but still comfortable cushions to provide more interior space and make folding easier. - Chrysler recently announced that it intends to get more than 1% market share in Europe, and will use the Dodge brand, including the Caliber, to do so; the Caliber's hatchback design was thought to be friendlier to Europeans. The Hornet may be a sign of things to come as Chrysler tries to get into Europe with a car more suited to the more expensive fuel and smaller streets. However, given that Chrysler has said it would probably partner with another company to build a smaller-than-Caliber vehicle, one question is - what is the Hornet based on? It certainly is heavy by class standards






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Dodge Zeo Concept

Dodge Zeo Concept

While everyone is aware of what GM, Honda and Toyota have been up to when it comes to fuel-saving technology, Chrysler has been playing it close to the chest. The Auburn Hills-based automaker, however, will show its dealers three new all-electric cars at the end of this month that are said to be production capable. Jim Press, the Chrysler exec who came from rival and current hybrid-leader Toyota, added that Chrysler's future platforms were being designed with electrification in mind and that is still has access to technology from its previous owner, Daimler. Like General Motors, Chrysler seems convinced that its EVs need to have plug-in capability. The goal, says Press, is 300 miles of range. To make that a reality, a very good set of batteries will be necessary – likely lithium-ions – and Press assures us that his company is working with multiple suppliers. Will any of the production-ready models be anything like the concepts shown off last year in Detroit? We'll see.


Sunday, January 4, 2009

AUDI : Metro Project Concept

Metro Project Concept
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AUDI : RoadJet Concept

RoadJet Concept
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The Audi Roadjet Concept is the first model to feature the sporty Direct Shift Gearbox in conjunction with a longitudinally installed engine and quattro permanent four-wheel drive. Closely related to the DSG used to such dazzling effect in the A3 and TT, it combines the advantages of a manual gearbox with the qualities of a modern automatic transmission, resulting in a drive concept that is superior in every respect.

The dynamic suspension layout with four-link front suspension and self-tracking trapezoidal-link rear suspension delivers the accustomed standard of driveability and ride comfort. Variable shock absorbers and the new Audi dynamic steering rack-and-pinion steering concept with variable ratio are used for the first time.

This technology opens up new horizons: it enables data on the traffic flow to be processed, promoting a prudent driving style that avoids congestion or even helps to prevent accidents. And linking up with stationary networks will already become a reality in a few years' time, for example enabling drivers not only to identify where there is a free parking space before they reach their destination, but also to reserve it.