Saturday, March 1, 2008

Diesel powered Cayenne on the way...


Porsche is being put under enormous stress in order to produce lower CO2 emissions from their cars. The London congestion charge will affect sales of all Porsches in London.

A 3.2 litre V6 diesel twin-turbocharger producing over 300bhp will be used and Audi will be developing it but during this time, Porsche will be producing their second Cayenne due for the 2010 model year. Other more powerful engines (V8, V10, and V12) were also considered, but eventually called off due to their heaviness.

Friday, February 29, 2008

2 Hyundai coupes arrive in 2009 (UK)



Hyundai will launch two new coupes by 2009. The first will be front wheel drive and will replace the current Coupé SIII. This is be based off the i30 and will look alot like the Veloster. Expect the same radical design, including the shooting brake-style rear end and squat, wide body, although the glass roof may be lost for safety reasons. Engine options will include the 1.6 and 2.0-litre engines also used in the i30, with a diesel model still being considered.

As part of Hyundai’s new brand restructuring, the next Coupé will remain in the same price range as the current model (which starts at £15,700) without compromising the level of quality which has been set by the new ‘i’ cars; it hasn’t yet been decided if that nomenclature will appear on the coupé.

Hyundai is confident that the new, more premium coupé’s price won’t rise because it will not come with a V6 engine option — as the current model does.

The second coupe is likely to be the Genesis Coupé. The plan is to introduce an entirely different, more performance-focused coupé based on the rear-wheel-drive, 350bhp V6 Genesis coupé concept that was unveiled at the 2007 Los Angeles show. This would be Hyundai’s answer to the Nissan 350Z, and would be available with the concept’s V6; the V8 from the Genesis saloon concept is also being considered.

The Genesis coupé has not yet been confirmed for the UK, but Tony Whitehorn, MD of Hyundai UK, maintains that Hyundai “must have a sports car as its halo model”.

Odd-looking Mazda6 spied (U.S)




Meet your new Mazda6, provding you are in the U.S. This pre-production car was spied in the snowy state of Detroit.

The vulgar headlamps are part of the car right down to the Jaguar XF looking exhausts. A 3.5 litre V6 is likely to be used but the 3.7 litre V6 used in the CX-9 is unlikely.

Look for the official debut of the Mazda6 in the next few months with sales beginning sometime this year.

Related link:

Spied: 2009 Mazda6 sedan

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Subaru Forester pricing announced (U.S)



Last month, Subaru debuted the Forester SUV and this month, they have revealed the pricing for the new compact SUV.

Priing will start at $19,995 which which undercuts its predessor by $1200 but thats without the $665 destination charge. The PZEV (Partial Zero Emissions) model will start from $20,195 and the XT Limited will be priced from $28,195 excluding destionation charge.

The crossover is what Subaru calls a "more SUV-like" look, in part due to its 3.6-inch-longer wheelbase, now up to 103.0 inches.

Power will come from a 2.5 litre petrol normally aspirated and turbocharged engines. The turbo models will be mated with an automatic transmission. VDC (Vehicle Dynamic Control) and traction control will be standard across the range. It will go on sale in April.

Related links:

New Car: 2009 Subaru Forester

Subaru Forester uncloaked

2009 Subaru Forester

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Hyundai i30 Estate pricing announced (UK)


After months of teasing UK customers on the Hyundai UK website, Hyundai has announced the prices for their newest arrival in the i30 family.

The i30 estate will start from £12,995 for the entry-level Comfort grade which gives you a 1.6 litre petrol engine that is equipped with electric folding door mirrors, air conditioning, 15” alloy wheels, ESP, six airbags, USB/iPod and aux connections. Expect to pay £16,295 for the flagship Premium grade which features 17" alloy wheels, heated & leather seats, climate control, auto-dimming rear-view mirror, rear parking sensors and front windscreen wiper de-icer.

It goes on sale 2nd April.

i30 Estate 1.6 Comfort £12,995
i30 Estate 1.6 Style £13,995
i30 Estate 1.6 Style Auto £14,995
i30 Estate 1.6 CRDi Style £14,695
i30 Estate 1.6 CRDi Premium £16,295

Standard specification:

Comfort:

Air conditioning
15” alloy wheels
ESP
Six airbags
Electric folding door mirrors
USB/iPod and aux connections

Style:

As Comfort, plus:

16” alloy wheels
Automatic lights-on sensor
Cloth seats with leather trim
Leather gear knob and steering wheel
Solar control glass (windscreen)
Tyre Pressure Monitoring

Premium:

As Style, plus:

17” alloy wheels
Climate control
Auto-dimming rear view mirror
Leather seat facings
Heated front seats
Rear parking sensors
Front windscreen wiper de-icer

Related link:

Hyundai Elantra Touring preview