Sunday 11 November 2012

New Audi Q5 upgraded


Refreshed Audi Q5 details out

                The face lifted Audi Q5 will be launched at the Paris motor show later this year.
                The update will be more than just skin deep. In addition to minor design upgrades, the Q5 engine get enhanced performance and will be more efficient as well.
                The Q5's entry-level model, the 2.0 TDI, now develops 4bhp more than its predecessor. The 3.0 litre V6 TDI gets a negligible 1bhp bump in power , but the 8kgm of extra torque over the outgoing model promises to improve acceleration considerably. The most noticeable upgrade goes to the 2.0 litre TFSI model that receives changes in the control of valves and their management.

Monday 22 October 2012

Lamborghini Ankonian


The Lamborghini Ankonian Concept was done in my second term as part of the Lamborghini Raw Materials Project led by Prof. Dr. Othmar Wickenheiser, where all students at the school could take part in.
Following the Lamborghini tradition I named the car 'Ankonian' after the bull type which is famous for his black hair (that's why I chose black).
The concept is a mid-engined supercar that is not 'green', but yet shows environmental responsibility, and therefore is downsized.


I didn't choose the today's midengine supercar clichés (extreme width, cab forward, aggressive graphical elements), but a rather narrow body, cab backward classical GT silhouette, and complexity/combination of soft and angular surfaces. Instead of showing power and aggression through some wild graphical elements (for example headlights) I achieved the same through the complexity of the main body which is rather softly designed, (and has a flair of the Italian elegance), and the angular, stealthy and sharp elements which remind of shields.
Concerning the design language, I put the Reventòn style to the next level, even more aggressive and crazy, but yet elegant, and more harmonious.
The main themes behind the concept, which actually make the chosen design language even stronger, are 'underground' and 'hardcore'. This is achieved by the triangular forms, for example, but mostly with the color combination of shiny black and matt dark grey.
During the design process we brought back the tradition (we did it old school)-clay modeling instead of CAD modeling. It took approx. 6 months to actually build the model and it was a great opportunity to try different possibilities concerning the surface management and the proportions. This how the design doesn't look 'artificial', but mature, and due to the fact that we had constant support by Lamborghini and Audi Advanced designers, the final designs have professional touch.
Even though very crazy and on first glance complicated, all Ankonian lines and intersections work together. Due to the tension in the lines and the concave and convex surfaces there is an impression of a strong and dynamic body. The big canyons and the fact that the tail was put on a diet give it a very light appearance. In addition, the hot-rod stance gives it a push forward, and the symbolic presence of wings and the arrow-like door graphic make the car very dynamical, even when it is in standing position.
The Lamborghini Ankonian Concept was done in my second term as part of the Lamborghini Raw Materials Project led by Prof. Dr. Othmar Wickenheiser, where all students at the school could take part in.
By leaving the usual headlight graphics, and having very thin OLEDs embedded between the surfaces, an eccentric and mysterious feeling is achieved. The same principle was applied at the back too, by doing an alien-like face with two big exhausts as eyes, and diffuser as mouth. Again, the lights are put on a position man would not expect (read: shock value).
Following the Lamborghini tradition I named the car 'Ankonian' after the bull type which is famous for his black hair (that's why I chose black).
The concept is a mid-engined supercar that is not 'green', but yet shows environmental responsibility, and therefore is downsized.
I didn't choose the today's midengine supercar clichés (extreme width, cab forward, aggressive graphical elements), but a rather narrow body, cab backward classical GT silhouette, and complexity/combination of soft and angular surfaces. Instead of showing power and aggression through some wild graphical elements (for example headlights) I achieved the same through the complexity of the main body which is rather softly designed, (and has a flair of the Italian elegance), and the angular, stealthy and sharp elements which remind of shields.
Concerning the design language, I put the Reventòn style to the next level, even more aggressive and crazy, but yet elegant, and more harmonious.
The main themes behind the concept, which actually make the chosen design language even stronger, are 'underground' and 'hardcore'. This is achieved by the triangular forms, for example, but mostly with the color combination of shiny black and matt dark grey.
During the design process we brought back the tradition (we did it old school)-clay modeling instead of CAD modeling. It took approx. 6 months to actually build the model and it was a great opportunity to try different possibilities concerning the surface management and the proportions. This how the design doesn't look 'artificial', but mature, and due to the fact that we had constant support by Lamborghini and Audi Advanced designers, the final designs have professional touch.
Even though very crazy and on first glance complicated, all Ankonian lines and intersections work together. Due to the tension in the lines and the concave and convex surfaces there is an impression of a strong and dynamic body. The big canyons and the fact that the tail was put on a diet give it a very light appearance. In addition, the hot-rod stance gives it a push forward, and the symbolic presence of wings and the arrow-like door graphic make the car very dynamical, even when it is in standing position.
By leaving the usual headlight graphics, and having very thin OLEDs embedded between the surfaces, an eccentric and mysterious feeling is achieved. The same principle was applied at the back too, by doing an alien-like face with two big exhausts as eyes, and diffuser as mouth. Again, the lights are put on a position man would not expect (read: shock value).

Friday 7 September 2012

Victory Motors

Victory Motorcycles expected

Polaris Industries, The parent company

of Victory Motorcycles, are already here with ATVs and Harley-Davidson is going great guns in India. So how can Victory Motorcycles be far behind?
    The makers of some of the most outrageous, advanced and comfortable touring machines in the world, Victory are expected to showcase their entire line-up in India.

Wednesday 22 August 2012

The Vauxhall Ampera

Electric driving without compromise

Looking for a stylish way to save on fuel and cut emissions while still enjoying performance driving? The new Vauxhall Ampera brings clean, eco-motoring to the road.

Free of the usual restrictions of batteries, it offers lively electric performance and a range of up to 360 miles. Why not join us in an electrifying future?


   Redefining electric drive

 The heart of the Vauxhall Ampera is its E-REV   propulsion system – the world's first plug-in, electrically driven, extended-range system in a production vehicle – which gives the new car up to 360 miles of range

Up to £5,000 towards an Ampera

The Government is offering motorists up to £5,000 off the price of qualifying ultra-low emissions vehicles – including the Ampera. Now it’s even easier to start cutting costs and fuel consumption with Vauxhall.









Ownership and support

To support Ampera owners, we’ve ensured there are 24 specialist Ampera Retailers around the country. We’ve also partnered with British Gas, who will recommend the best charging solution for your home, at no cost – and implement it, if you choose.






Precise and powerful

Of course, the Ampera also delivers premium class road-holding and handling. And if you’re worried about keeping up with the traffic, don’t: with 150PS and 370 Nm of torque, the Ampera accelerates from 0-60 mph in under nine seconds.




Everyday usability

You can use your Vauxhall Ampera exactly as you do your current car. It’s easy to charge, seats up to four and has plenty of luggage space. You can also pre-heat or cool it while charging, ready for when you set off.

Saturday 18 August 2012

VOLVO XC60

 A FEW NOTCHES ABOVE

        

2 L D3 Turbo Diesel- 163 HP/400Nm Torque.
Mileage- 14.7kmpl.
2.4 L D5 Twin- Turbo Diesel with AWD- 215 HP/420Nm Torque.
Mileage-11.4 kmpl.
230mm Ground Clearance.
Laser Assisted Automatic Braking - City Safety; Turn-with-Steering Lights(ABL).
Dynamic Stability & Traction Control.
Dual Tone Dynamic Leather Seats.
Volvo Sensus - Infotainment System with Integrated Hi-Resolution Screen;One Touch Electronic Tailgate - Open/Close.

Thursday 16 August 2012

The Porsche Cayenne Turbo





Just one glance at the Cayenne models shows that they are more sports car than ever. the Cayenne Turbo with its 500hp means more performance with less fuel consumption. For each of the five drive variants, from the petrol and diesel to a parallel full hybrid model, Their light weight construction makes them up to 185 kg lighter, and in combination with technology such as the auto start/stop function ensures up to 23% lower fuel consuption and up to 26% lower CO2 emissions. Performance that entirely lives up to its appearance. The concept is unmistakable: Porsche Intelligent Performance.

Wednesday 15 August 2012

The History Of Ford Mustang

The Ford Mustang- The Star Of The Dawn



The Ford Mustang was first introduced to the American Car Buying public on April 17  1964. The Mustang was a huge and immediate success. The debut of the Mustang became the second most successful launch of a model in Ford's long history. The most successful launch in Ford's history was the Model T. If you know anything about the success of the Model T, you'll realize what a huge feat this had to have been.

The Ford Mustang First Car


There's a great deal of debate among Car enthusiasts today whether the Mustang was the first Muscle Car,and I won't get into that. But without a doubt that the Mustang was the first of a bred of cars that became known as the Pony Cars.

In 1961 Lee Iaccoca had an inspiration. At the time Iaccoca was a Vice President and also was the General Manager of the Ford Motor Corporation. He wanted Ford to built a car that would seat four people,have bucket seats and a floor mounted shifter. Iaccoca had a younger buyer in mind. He wanted the car to sell for less than $2.5000 in order to attract these younger buyers to the Mustang

The Ford Mustang T


On a personal note here. I was 9 years old when the Mustang first came out,and like a lot of boys my age,I was into cars. The Mustang was the hot topic of conversation among my group of friends. I'll never forget the first time I saw a Ford Mustang. It's hard to describe or to imagine today,but I was enthralled.It was the most beautiful car I'd ever seen.I can still recall going to the dealer's with my Dad and of course my Dad wasn't looking at a Mustang but I managed to break away from he and the salesman,while they were looking at the Fairlanes and LTD's and I went and stared in awe at the Mustang on display there in the dealer's showroom. I was even able to sit in it! What a thrill that had been. Okay,back to the story.

The first Mustangs started to roll off of the production lines on March 9 1964.That this car had gone from concept to a production model in a little more than three years seems an amazing accomplishment today. Ford was able to save both time and money by using components from existing models. The first Mustangs used the chassis and the drive train from the Ford Falcon.




The Ford Mustang 2010

The first Mustangs produced were manufactured with serial numbers for the 1965 model year, and the models that came with the V-8 option came with Ford's 260 cid V-8 engine. These cars are known today as the 1964 and a 1/2's.The 1965 Mustang would be equipped with Ford's new optional 289 cid V-8 engine. The base model Mustang came equipped standard with a 170 cid six cylinder engine and a 3 speed transmission with the floor shifter.

Ford had forecast a model run of 100.000 cars for the first year of production. The demand for the new Mustang was so great that that mark was reached in the first 3 months of production Ford would go on to build more than 325.000 Mustang's in the 1964-65 model years run.

The Ford Mustang 2012


For the remainder of the sixties and into the seventies the Mustang would be the car that the other automakers would strive to match. From Chevrolet's Camaro,to Plymouth's Barracuda and even AMC's Javelin. These cars were all built in hopes of taking some of the Mustang's market share.

But by 1973 the Mustang was no longer the agile and nimble Pony Car that Lee Iacocca had envisioned. It had become big and bulky. So in 1974 Ford introduced the Mustang II.The Mustang II was an early success but due to quality control issues at Ford,the later models of the Mustang II did not meet sales expectations, and the Mustang II was discontinued after the 1978 model year run.

In Ford's third generation Mustangs the muscle was once again available,with the optional 302 cid V-8 engine. This was the hugely popular 5.0 Mustangs. The 5.0 "Stangs" put Mustang back in the performance car market in a big way.

The Ford Mustang GT-500

The Mustang today is into it's fifth generation and is still one of Ford's biggest sellers. The Mustang nameplate has been in production at Ford since March of 1964. Which makes it with 47 years and counting,one of the most successful car models ever to be produced in automotive history.

The Mustang has evolved with the times. When EPA regulation killed the muscle cars in the early 70's,Mustang might have missed a beat with the Mustang II.But it didn't take the folks at Ford long to regroup and once again make the Ford Mustang a name to be proud of. Mustang will go on into the foreseeable future,and I for one am looking forward to seeing what the people at Ford do with their little Pony Car .
       

The Ford Mustang 2013