Selasa, 14 Agustus 2007

Motor Show: New York Preview: Hyundai reveals its cut-price 5-Series rival

Image Hosted by ImageCows ImagesHyundai has given the full low-down on its Concept Genesis large saloon, previewing an as-yet un-named model which goes on sale in North America next year as a high-spec, low-price alternative to the BMW 5-Series.

Concept Genesis is a rear-wheel-drive saloon around the size of a 5-Series, but lighter than both the BMW and the Mercedes E-Class. The 'premium sports saloon' showcases Hyundai's all-new Tau V8 - a 300bhp-plus 4.6 - and a six-speed automatic gearbox. It's capable of 0-60mph acceleration in less than six seconds. Hyundai says the engine is 'built with flexibility for the future' - which could mean ethanol or other biofuel compatibility as well as the 'larger displacement, forced induction options and other technology enhancements' it promises.

Hyundai promises refined handling characteristics, aided by multi-link suspension front and rear. It will have a limited-slip differential, stability control, traction control, active headrests, eight airbags - and a competitive price. No word yet on European availability, but it's no doubt under consideration if the car meets with a good reception in New York next month.
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Audi RS6

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This hot A6 will produce 535bhp from its turbocharged V10.
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Alfa Romeo 159

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Assets
Looks terrific, mixes Italian flair with real quality, has sporty handling but a decent ride, sounds crisp and keen, is roomy and well equipped. Sportwagon estate is much roomier than its 156 equivalent.

Drawbacks
Steering too light in some versions, awkward handbrake, mediocre fuel economy, portwagon not that versatile.

Verdict
Alfa's latest attempt to take on BMW's 3-Series is a worthy rival with substance as well as character. The V6 Q4 is especially good.
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Sabtu, 04 Agustus 2007

Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 Edition (2007-)

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What must it be like to have so much wealth that you could buy any car you wanted? It wouldn't matter to you that a Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren costs twice as much as even a mega-expensive toy like a Ferrari 599, because you'd probably have both. And if Mercedes offered an even faster, even more expensive version of the SLR, then you'd probably have to have that as well.

Mercedes has now done exactly that. If you think a 208mph maximum speed and a 3.8-second 0-62mph time are really a bit feeble in the modern world, and that too many of the carbonfibre uber-GTs have fallen into footballers' hands, then clearly you need the new, enhanced version. Just 150 examples of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 Edition will be built, with 650bhp instead of the usual 626, a torque rise to 605lb-ft from 575, and an extra 1mph on the top speed. Oh yes, 62mph now arrives 3.6 seconds after blast-off, too.

So, what's this '722' business? The first Mercedes SLR was a rather famous sports racing car, best known for being the mount of Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson when they won the 1955 Mille Miglia at an average speed never to be beaten. That car wore race number 722, denoting the 7.22am start time. So with the current regular SLR named after that racing original, why not name the ultimate version after the, well, ultimate version?

One thing you'd think the SLR did not need was more power, but as it's achieved simply enough by revisions to the electronic mapping, it seems churlish not to add a little extra explosiveness. Owners have been calling for more sportiness, it seems, and the power is just part of it. The ride height has been lowered by a centimetre and the steel-bodied Bilstein dampers have been replaced by aluminium-bodied Konis which are 15% stiffer on bump (but unchanged on rebound). These lighter dampers reduce unsprung weight, as do the more skeletal, black-spoked wheels. Together they more than compensate for the bigger diameter of the carbon-ceramic front brake discs. There's a lighter oil tank for the dry-sump lubrication system, too, all contributing to an overall 44kg weight loss.
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Jumat, 03 Agustus 2007

Mitsubishi sees the light with Eclipse

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The performance GT market could soon have a new player writes Richard Yarrow. Mitsubishi looks set to bring the Eclipse four-seater to the UK next summer.

The company's UK division is still haggling over costs - specifically sourcing left-hand drive cars from America and converting them to right-hand drive when they come off the boat. But 4Car has learned an Eclipse was unveiled to dealers during a dealer conference in early December. And a spokeswoman admitted: 'It's not 100% confirmed yet, but it's looking positive.'
The Eclipse is a popular sports car in US, where it has been on sale since 1989. Early versions were rebadged and sold as the Plymouth Laser. The current model is the fourth and was launched last year after a debut at the 2005 Detroit Motor Show. The Eclipse has never been officially sold in the UK, but some have been brought in by private importers.

It's slightly longer than Nissan's two-seater 350Z and available with two petrol engines, a 2.4-litre four-cylinder unit offering 162bhp and a 3.8-litre V6 delivering 263bhp. Transmission options are a six-speed manual gearbox or a five-speed automatic, and it's available as a coupe or a convertible, badged as the Spyder.

So many model options leaves Mitsubishi UK with a dilemma, but insiders say the line-up will probably consist of an automatic flagship and an entry-level manual. Both body styles will be sold. The plan is to launch in June or July with prices starting at around £23,000, rising to over £30,000 for a top-spec car.

'It's a great vehicle, looks sexy and drives well,' added the spokeswoman. 'And it's not like Mitsubishi doesn't know anything about performance cars. With Evo we have a deserved reputation in this sector so we don't believe selling the Eclipse is going to be a problem.'
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