Tuesday, March 22, 2011

BMW 3 series price features variants

BMW 3 series price features variants

Monday, February 28, 2011

Carlsson 2011 Mercedes CLS 63 AMG

Back in December lat year, Carlsson previewed a modification package for the 2011 Mercedes CLS, being one of the first tuners to target the vehicle. Now, the tuner is offering us the full info, with the package scheduled to be introduced at the Geneva Auto Show.
Carlsson 2011 Mercedes CLS 63 AMG
Carlsson 2011 Mercedes CLS 63 AMG

The tuning company is offering a multitude of modifications for a number of models from the CLS range, but the company is trying to make us pay attention to the CLS 63 AMG tuning package.

The vehicle’s 5.5 liter biturbo V8 unit now delivers 600 hp, with the tuner also upgrading the connection to the road by installing the C-Tronic suspension for vehicles that come with the Airmatic suspension. The car rides on a set of 20-inch rims, which bring a 40 percent weight reduction, compared to the factory wheels.

The exterior of the CLS has been gifted with a subtle aerodynamic package that consists of a new front bumper, that comes with a carbon fiber lip and stainless steel mesh grille and a fresh rear bumper, which houses a diffuser, a set of oval tailpipes and the third brake light.

Ford Ranger Wildtrak at 2011 Geneva Motor Show


Ford Ranger Wildtrak Debuts at 2011 Geneva Motor Show
We're not at the 2011 Geneva International Motor Show, but our friends from Jalopnik are, and they just sent us photos of the new 2011 Ford Ranger Wildtrak double cab making its debut there.
Ford Ranger Wildtrak
The Ranger Wildtrak is Ford's top-of-the-line midsize truck for markets outside North America. It's a stylish version of all-new Ranger "T6" that goes on sale later this year.
There's no official word yet on the Ranger Wildtrak's powertrain, though we expect there's a five-cylinder 3.2-liter diesel with a robust 197 horsepower and 346 pounds-feet of torque under its hood. It's rated to tow up to 7,385 pounds (3,350 kilograms).
Ford Ranger Wildtrak
The Wildtrak rides on unique 18-inch alloy wheels and also receives a roof rack and "sports hoop which enhances its profile," according to a Ford press release.
Inside, the Wildtrak features a special "hydrographic finish" on the centre console surrounding the audio controls that looks similar to carbon fiber. The seats are trimmed with a combination of leather and woven cloth inspired by athletic clothing with ventilated sections. Contrast stitching and a discreet strip on the seat upper and bolster, in distinctive Wildtrak Orange, accentuate the premium feel of the interior.

Ford Ranger Wildtrak

Ford Ranger Wildtrak

Skoda VisionD Concept

Skoda, one of the small brands in the Volkswagen group trying to make a name for itself, is trying to reinvent its image at the 2011 Geneva Auto Show, where it is introducing this week both a new logo and, of more importance to us, a new Design Concept.
Skoda VisionD Concept
Skoda VisionD Concept

Staying true to the overall lines that make the brand recognizable, the design concept is intended as a vessel for the old Skoda design to travel into the future. The model has been designed with a long wheelbase and short overhangs, integrated tailgate and... that's about it.

What powers the VisionD is not important (probably a VW engine would fit in it just fine), so the Czech auto maker made no effort to describe how it sees a possible production version of the model move about. No other technical details have been provided.

Ford B-Max Concept

Ford B-Max Concept
Ford B-Max Concept

The latest generation Fiesta spelled success for American manufacturer Ford on all the markets the model is being sold. It was only logical that after trying for years to find the right recipe and make it work, the auto maker would try to expand the offering.

The 2011 Geneva Auto Show which kicks off today will witness the unveiling of the B-MAX concept, a platform that might not only preview a bigger and meaner Fiesta-inspired model, but at the same time definitely showcases what Ford plans to do with its cars in the future.

The most striking feature of the concept is the absence of the B-pillar, a type of solution chosen to accommodate the twin rear sliding doors. The door concept, promises Ford, is already being fitted onto a model which will be launched in the future.

Maybach 57 S Unveiled at Geneva

At the 2011 Geneva Auto Show, Xenatec will present its customer-specified Xenatec-Coupe. The Coupe, which is based on the Maybach 57 S will be presented in a specially constructed pavilion in the gardens of “La Réserve” Hotel on the banks of Lake Geneva.
Maybach 57 S

The new customer-specific vehicle from Xenatec was configured by Fredrik Burchhardt, the designer at Xenatec. The vehicle is designed according to a customer’s exact specs and was hand-built by the team at Xenatec, the company noted.

When it comes to the exterior of the vehicle, the paintwork is complete with a matte finish that is applied by hand in several layers to create a shimmering brass tone. The overall paint finish is completed by delicate silver along the vehicle’s flanks.

The company noted that the stylistic treatment that is applied in the exterior of the vehicle is a hallmark of all Maybach automobiles. To sum up, Xenatec said that the vehicle is designed by artists, manufactured for experts.

Inside the coupe, the company has exclusively combined natural non-dyed mid-brown buffalo hide and dark nappa leather in espresso brown that are hand-stitched by master craftsmen. To add to the beauty of the interior Xenatec has lined the footwells of the new vehicle with blackberry Alcantara.

Until now the Weinsberg, Germany based Xenatec has not mentioned anything about the pricing or when the Xenatec Coupe will arrive in the market.

Volkswagen Bulli Concept

Is Volkswagen trying to “Bulli” disgruntled fans of the brand into a rapprochement? Here, on the eve of press previews, it rather looks like it.
Volkswagen Bulli
Few concept vehicles from the last decade were more warmly received than the 2001 Volkswagen Microbus concept, a vehicle that, for various reasons, VW decided not to place into production. This upset a vocal demographic in VW’s fan base, all but rabid for the retro-themed bus. But now, VW wants to kiss and make up.

On Tuesday, the brand will introduce the Bulli, what it calls a refinement of the 2001 Microbus concept, which derives its name from what the Germans called the original 1950 Microbus. (Semimodern models are still being produced in Brazil and some other international markets.)

That midcentury vision has morphed dramatically in the ensuing 61 years. In fact, the Bulli’s profile sooner evokes a Scion xB or Kia Soul than it does its namesake. Gone are signature features like panoramic windows, seating for up to nine, sliding doors and a woefully gutless gas engine. Instead, the Bulli has four conventionally opening doors, six seats, an iPad-based infotainment system and an electric motor.