sábado, 28 de maio de 2011

BMW 328i Sedan








3.0-liter, inline 6-cylinder engine
230 horsepower
Rear-wheel drive




It's a sound experience as remarkable as the BMW driving experience. Unlike traditional stereo systems, Logic7 routes two-channel (stereo) sound through a seven-channel playback matrix to create 360-degree Surround Sound. The anti-theft AM/FM stereo CD/MP3 player audio system includes 13 upgraded speakers (including 2 subwoofers), Digital Sound Processing (DSP), Radio Data System (RDS), Auto-Store and 3-channel FM diversity antenna, and it displays MP3 song title and artist.

Can a vehicle be too responsive? Not if you're looking for a dynamic performance that actually adapts to the way you drive. Our 6-speed STEPTRONIC automatic transmission adapts to every driver differently, resulting in improved gear shifting, a more responsive performance, and reduced fuel consumption.

It operates in three modes: sport, which features higher shift points for more lively response; drive, which incorporates BMW's Adaptive Transmission Control; and manual, which allows the driver to assume control of gear selection.

In short, 6-speed automatic transmission provides faster, smoother shifting and enhanced fuel-economy. And if equipped with our Formula 1 inspired steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, you can upshift and downshift quickly without using a clutch.

 These self-supporting tires with integrated reinforcements allow tires that have experienced a loss of air pressure to maintain their shape and full use. In fact, you can drive on a flat for up to 150 miles at reduced speeds, so you don't have to stop in an unsafe area to change a tire or wait for roadside assistance.*

* Cars with run-flat tires do not come equipped with a spare tire. Due to low profile tires, please note that wheels, tires and suspension parts are more susceptible to road hazard and consequential damages.


Source by bmwusa

quarta-feira, 25 de maio de 2011

2011 Ford Mustang GT SMS 302 / SMS 302SC - Car News

2011 Ford Mustang GT SMS 302 / SMS 302SC - Car News

We were so duped. Steve Saleen invited us out to his company’s shiny new digs in toasty Corona, California, to show us the new Ford Mustang –based SMS 460, a follow-up to his first effort as a federally recognized OEM, the Challenger-based SMS 570. We sorta expected we’d see a hopped-up Mustang powered by a 4.6-liter V-8 with a few power upgrades and the styling and suspension modifications we’ve come to expect from Saleen.

Turns out what he really had in mind was the debut of his new SMS 302, which—you guessed it—is based on the new 2011 Mustang GT with its new 302-cubic-inch (5.0-liter) engine. The SMS 302 remains naturally aspirated but produces “over 440 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque”—improvements of 28 hp and 10 lb-ft—thanks to a new head design, a high-flow exhaust system, an optimized accessory-drive system, and reworked engine calibration. Zero to 60 mph is expected to take just 4.5 seconds with the quarter-mile passing in 13.5 seconds at 116 mph.

Next up will be SMS 302SC, which is basically the same car force-fed by Saleen’s 296 Supercharger system with asymmetric multi-lobe screws, SMS “Six-Pack” intercooler system, and “Duo-Path” induction. SMS claims that horsepower will rise to “over 535 hp and 450 lb-ft of torque.” Manual and automatic six-speed transmissions will be offered. The supercharged version’s 0–60 sprint is said to drop to 4.3 seconds, with quarter-mile stats improving considerably to 12.1 seconds and 119 mph. Considering that we clocked a stock 2011 Mustang GT to 60 in 4.6 seconds and through the quarter in 13.2 at 109 mph, the claims for the naturally aspirated car seem reasonable, if a bit conservative—hopefully SMS’s car can outrun the stocker. But we’re having a hard time wrapping our minds around how the supercharged car’s 100 extra hp could drop the quarter-mile time by 1.4 second and only increase trap speed by 3 mph. Guess we’ll just have to test them.
Both cars will ride on 20-inch front and rear wheels wrapped in Z-rated Pirelli P Zero tires measuring 275/35 in the front and 275/40 in the rear. The body sits snugly atop the rolling stock, thanks to new springs and sway bars front and rear. The rear suspension is an all-new SMS Watt’s-linkage design, according to Saleen. At each corner are cross-drilled brake rotors clamped by powder-coated calipers and high-performance pads.
Hot Bod
We will comment on the merits of the above only once we get ourselves behind the wheel of each. But we can already express our endorsement for the body modifications, which are thorough yet commendably restrained. The front and rear bumpers are arguably the jazziest of the new body bits (the rear bumper even has a Formula 1–style integrated ancillary rain light). The two cars SMS showed us both wore the optional shelf-style rear spoiler that we could take or leave, but as for the rest of the exterior package, from the heat extractors on the hood to the pocket-style rear fascia, we’re down with it. Especially rendered in the crazier of SMS’s color options, which go by such great throwback names as Sour Grape Green, Plum Insane, Pineapple Express Yellow, and Maliblue.
Inside are Alcantara and leather seats with contrasting chevron stripes, a custom leather-wrapped shifter and steering wheel, a 200-mph speedo, and, for supercharged examples, a boost gauge. Finally, each SMS 302 will be personally signed by Steve Saleen himself. Prices for the SMS 302 start at $54,990 (plus about $1,800 for destination/delivery) for coupes, $59,990 for convertibles. Add 10 grand for the supercharged versions of each.
Future SMS Cars
But what of the SMS 460 we had come there to see? Saleen said he is building a limited run of 25 Mustangs based on the 2010 model with a supercharged 4.6-liter V-8. All are spoken for, Saleen said, and once they are completed, SMS will begin building the SMS 302. And by that point, we expect to see an even more formidable Mustang-based SMS 351X—which Saleen promises will be even more powerful than the 302SC—as well as the final member of SMS’s muscle-car trifecta, the Camaro SS–based SMS 620, too.
As for a successor to the sensational Saleen S7? Well, says SMS’s public relations chief Axel Catton, “It’s not called SMS Supercars for nothing.” No further details were provided, but now that we know where SMS Supercars lives, expect us to be snooping around there regularly for clues as to what’s next.
source by carsanddriver

segunda-feira, 23 de maio de 2011

Lamborghini Gallardo Twin Turbo “Race Version,” An Incredible 1,875 HP Supercar

Lamborghini Gallardo Twin Turbo “Race Version,” An Incredible 1,875 HP Supercar

We’ve seen some amazing cars so far. Whit a lot of power and the number expressing the horsepower having 3 digits. No, we are not talking about trains, we are talking about cars. You can see them on Youtube instantly, just search for “fast supra with 1400 hp” or “viper twin turbo 1900 hp” or “1300HP GTR 7.92” and the list can continue. But the next car is something I’ve personally never seen before. But, let’s cut the rambling and get to the subject.

Underground Racing presented its latest creation, a Lamborghini Gallardo with a V12 twin turbo 1,875 HP engine, named “Race Version.” The unimaginably powerful vehicle was custom made for a client, Jonah, and runs with a special fuel name VP c16, used in the race cars combustion. The engine of the supercar is helped by a 6-speed transmission. The lucky possessor of this amazing piece of engineering managed to make a quarter mile in less than 10 seconds, with a speed of 162 mph.
We should mention that this was the first time when the Underground Racing’s client drove his car after it was tuned. The first time after more than 10 years.
source by mibz

sábado, 21 de maio de 2011

The 2011 CTS-V Coupe begins production in the summer of 2010 as Photos

The 2011 CTS-V Coupe begins production in the summer of 2010 as Photos

Cadillac is already displaying a 2011 model, the CTS-V coupe. The equation is: V goodness, mixed with killer features, all stirred in the the coupe bodystyle that was revealed last month at the LA Auto Show.
The CTS-V coupe will debut at the Detroit Auto Show next week, and we’re quite sure Cadillac has high expectations for this speed and luxury sedan. The two-door version looks damn sexy from where I’m standing, and the first thing to mention is: Germans, be warned, you got serious competition on your hands from Cadillac. The one-inch wider track at the rear axle is the biggest difference from the original CTS-V body, as well as lower marginal mass.
Under the hood, the CTS-V coupe from Cadillac is powered by a SA V8 engine, supercharged of course for your pumping delight at 556-horsepower. The choice of a manual or automatic six-speed gearbox is yours. All in all a good looking car with fabulous specs, a cool add-on to get would be the Recaro seats and deluxe sports-gearbox. Enjoy the pictures and more details in due time.
 source by mibz

sexta-feira, 20 de maio de 2011

New Brit: New Morgan EvaGT to Launch at Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance

Change comes very slowly to Britain’s Morgan Motor Company -- but the 98-year-old sports car manufacturer appears to be making good on its promise of debuting a new car every two years, starting in 2010. The first, dubbed the EvaGT, is previewed here, and will debut at this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.

For the most part, the EvaGT appears to be an evolution of the company’s Aero Supersports model. Unlike that two-seater coupe, the EvaGT is a 2+2, which Morgan hopes allows it to appeal to “young families” along with its traditional customer base. We’ve only been given the rendering above, but the boy looks somewhat similar to that of the SuperSports, albeit it is considerably longer, given the extra pair of seats. The new body is still crafted from superformed aluminum panels, and has been designed to reduce drag with small panel gaps, flush door handles, and hidden windshield wipers.

Underneath that slinky skin is a chassis structure we first saw on Morgan’s Aero SuperSports GT3 racer, before trickling down to the roadgoing SuperSports. The chassis is crafted from bonded aluminum panels, eschewing traditional rivets and fasteners in favor of a strong adhesive polymer. Morgan says the EvaGT’s chassis is an evolution of this design, and offers both increased rigidity and improved handling over the Aero SuperSports.


Once again, a BMW engine winds its way into the slender engine compartment, although it isn’t the V-8 found in the SuperSports. Although it is subject to change before hitting the market, it appears the EvaGT will use BMW’s new “N55” 3.0-liter turbocharged I-6. For now, it seems Morgan is leaving the engine in its stock form, allowing it to deliver 300 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque -- which should be more than sufficient to rocket the lightweight coupe from 0 to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds. A standard six-speed manual or an optional six-speed automatic transmission will channel power to the rear wheels.

Morgan’s new EvaGT will first be shown at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance this August, and the company will begin taking orders and deposits at the show. A £5000 ($7300) deposit is required to reserve a car -- and if you’re interested, you’d better act fast. Morgan plans on building a limited run 100 examples in 2012, with a price tag said to be “competitive for a car of this class.” We’d wager pricing will start just above the Aero SuperSports, which starts at roughly $185,000.

Source: Morgan

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