Archive for February, 2005

Concept Jeep Hurricane (4 rodas direccionais).

Monday, February 28th, 2005

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Com dois motores Hemi V8 e produzindo um total de 679cv de potência e 1000 Nm de binário, um eixo de transmissão para cada roda e 4 rodas direccionais, o Jeep Hurricane concept não se desfaz ao acelerar .
Este modelo tem devido à sua arquitectura a possibilidade de girar sobre si próprio.

A tecnologia empregue é complexa e pode vir a ser utilizada em modelos futuros da marca.

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Foi, segundo a Chrysler, desenhado para ser um todo o terreno puro e duro e não para ser utilizado no dia a dia. É nas palavras do vice presidente para o Design da Chrysler o mais manobrável, capaz e potente todo terreno alguma vez construído. Infelizmente como a maior parte dos concept provavelmente nunca verá a luz do dia ( talvez se o sultão do brunei gostar ).

Dados
Motores: 2x 5.7 liter, 8-cylinder HEMI engines Horsepower: 679cv
Binário: 1000Nm
Transmissão:Automática de 5 velocidades.
Peso: 1746Kg
Comprimento: 3,856 m
Largura: 2,032 m
Distância entre eixos: 2,746 m
Rodas: 20×10 polegadas
Pneus: 305/70R20
0-96 Km/h: 4.9 segundos

” Não encontrará muitas características de luxo no Jeep Hurricane. Foi construído apenas com vista à performance. A carroçaria é feita de fibra de carbono, o que oferece imensa rigidez para a sua resistência. Essa resistência permite que a carroçaria sirva de chassis, em vez do frame tradicional. Os motores, a caixa de velocidades e a suspensão são montados directamente na carroçaria.(..)”

fonte: mais….

Novo TT Coupe Quattro Sport.

Sunday, February 27th, 2005

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New TT Coupé quattro Sport model is the lightest, quickest and most driver-focused TT quattro to date

New TT Coupé quattro Sport available to order now for £29,355 OTR for first deliveries in May 2005

1.8-litre turbo charged four-cylinder engine with power increased to 240PS at 5,700rpm and torque up from 290Nm to 320Nm between 2,300 and 5,000rpm

Rear seat and spare wheel removed to reduce weight, helping to achieve 0-62mph time of just 5.9 secs and 155mph maximum speed

Distinguishable by two-tone paint finish and sports styling package from the TT 3.2 quattro models, plus exclusive 15-spoke alloy wheels

Revised sports suspension and special interior treatment

A new and even more acutely performance-focused version of the iconic Audi TT sports car joins the range in Britain this month, combining increased power with reduced weight to give driver satisfaction absolute priority. Limited to just 1,000 right-hand-drive examples, the new Audi TT Coupé quattro Sport is now available to order for £29,355 OTR for first deliveries in May 2005.

Inspired by the four-cylinder turbo, 225PS TT Coupé quattro, the new TT Coupé quattro Sport raises its game through engine modifications that increase maximum power to 240PS, produced lower down the rev range at 5,700rpm, and torque from 280Nm to 320Nm between 2,300rpm and 5,000rpm.

To ensure that this additional power makes itself felt as fully as possible, weight has also been pared back compared with the familiar 225PS model. By replacing the spare wheel with a tyre mobility system, and the parcel shelf and rear seat with a stability bar that also improves torsional rigidity for optimum handling, kerb weight has been reduced by 49kg to 1,416kg.

Sharpened by increased power and reduced weight, the new TT Coupé quattro Sport is capable of sprinting from rest to 62mph in 5.9 seconds and reaching a maximum speed of 155mph, which is easily checked by an upgraded braking system derived from the 3.2 quattro models.

Cornering balance benefits as much as straight line speed in the transformation from ‘standard’ TT quattro to TT quattro Sport, not only as a result of the power and weight improvements, but also through revisions to suspension settings and wheel configuration. Exclusive 18-inch, 15-spoke alloy wheels with a slightly increased rim width at the rear (8.5J versus 8J) help to maximise grip and composure in conjunction with the quattro permanent four-wheel-drive system.

Externally, the TT Coupé quattro Sport is marked out by a unique two-tone paint finish combining a Phantom Black colour for the roof, pillars and mirror housings with the option of Mauritius Blue, Misano Red, Avus Silver or Phantom Black paint work for the remainder of the body. Its timeless lines are given a harder edge by the aerodynamic sports styling package normally reserved for the 3.2 V6 quattro models, which is set off perfectly by the striking 18-inch alloy wheels.

Inside, Recaro bucket seats upholstered in leather and Alcantara signal increased sporting intent, as does the Alcantara trimming for the steering wheel, gear knob and hand brake grip.

The launch of the TT Coupé quattro Sport has particular significance as it coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Audi-pioneered four-wheel-drive system that changed the face of international rallying forever and transformed performance road car dynamics in the process in the original road-going Audi quattro of 1980. In 2004, around a third of all Audi models registered in the UK were equipped with the quattro system.

fonte: mais em germancarfans.com

Grupo BMW investe 145 milhões de euros

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2005

Reestruturação em Oxford

O Grupo BMW vai investir cerca de 145 milhões de euros na sua fábrica de Oxford, Reino Unido, criando até 2007, 200 novos postos de trabalho.
O Grupo BMW levará a cabo, nos próximos dois anos, uma reestruturação nas instalações da sua fábrica inglesa de Oxford, responsável pela produção do Mini, criando assim 200 novos postos de trabalho. Com a reestruturação será criada uma nova plataforma de produção e modernizar-se-á a secção de pintura.
Estas melhorias procuram responder ao aumento do volume de produção do Mini, inicialmente previsto para as 100.000 unidades, mas que em 2004, atingiu as 189,492 unidades.

in: www.autohoje.com

Um dos meus carros de sonho-Pagani Zonda.

Saturday, February 19th, 2005

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O maior sonho de Horacio Pagani, construir o seu próprio supercarro, começou a tornar-se realidade em 1988 quando os primeiros rascunhos do “Projecto C8″ foram mostrados pela primeira a vez a Fangio. O carro era para ser chamado de Fangio F1 como tributo ao grande campeão, o que mostrava o respeito que Pagani nutria por ele.

Em 1992, Pagani começou a construir um protótipo e o primeiro modelo foi testado no túnel de vento de Dallara em 1993. Os resultados
positivos obtidos marcaram o início de um longo período de design e definição dos pormenores constructivos.
Por esta altura Fangio apresentou Pagani à Mercedes a companhia com a qual estava ligado devido à sua série de vitórias históricas na Formula 1.

A Mercedes conseguia perceber que o projecto valia a pena e, em 1994, acordou oficialmente o fornecimento do seu poderoso V12.
Depois de mais de 4 anos de trabalho árduo, Pagani obteve “type approval” (nota:penso que será algum tipo de homologação) para a versão aberta do coupé do Projecto C8. O primeiro Zonda C12 foi apresentado em 1999 no Salão de Genebra.

fonte: http://www.paganiautomobili.it

Dados Técnicos:

Zonda Roadster

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Zonda F

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Zonda S 7.3

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Curva de potência Roadster & 7.3 S

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Goodies :P

Apresentação do Pagani Roadster.

http://www.paganiautomobili.it/download/areadnld/fn000005.pdf

Screen Saver 800*600

http://www.paganiautomobili.it/download/areadnld/fn000002.JPG

Apresentação do pagani Zonda C12 S

http://www.paganiautomobili.it/download/areadnld/fn000013.PDF

Descrição técnica do Zonda 7.0

http://www.paganiautomobili.it/download/areadnld/fn000017.pdf

Screen Saver 1024*768

http://www.paganiautomobili.it/download/areadnld/fn000001.JPG


Dados técnicos Zonda S & Roadster

http://www.paganiautomobili.it/download/areadnld/fn000011.pdf

História de Horacio Pagani

http://www.paganiautomobili.it/download/areadnld/fn000009.pdf

Alguns comentários feitos por test drivers

http://www.paganiautomobili.it/download/areadnld/fn000015.pdf

]Apresentação Zonda F

http://www.paganiautomobili.it/download/areadnld/fn000015.pdf

Representantes

FAR EAST
China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macao
Malaysia
Singapore, Thailandia.

EUROPE
France
United Kingdom , Irlanda
Italy
Scandinavia
Spain
Switzerland

MIDDLE EAST
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, ‘Oman, Qatar

SOUTH AMERICA
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Guyana, French Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Repubblica Dominicana, Surinam, Uruguay, Venezuela.

OCEANIA
Australia, New Zealand

:x :x :x

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535d M ….it takes my breath away :)

Saturday, February 19th, 2005

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The new BMW is an amusing car. There I was, dawdling along at 60-ish with the gearbox in full auto mode, when I decided to try out the manual ‘Steptronic’ option and slid the gearstick across into the +/- plane. As I did so, the dashboard display flashed up the legend ‘M5′. That’s M for Manual and 5 for 5th gear, of course, but don’t try to tell me that BMW’s engineers didn’t enjoy a quiet chuckle every time they saw that. They’re not without humour, you know. They might also have had a wry smile whenever they saw the traction control light flickering, as I did, at 90mph-plus. Like I said, it’s an amusing car…

The 535d uses a development of the famous 3-litre straight-six derv-burner, still 3 litres in capacity but now with two sequential turbochargers, the smaller one spinning up first and providing instant oomph: 383lb ft at just 1500rpm. The torque peaks at 413lb ft at 2000rpm (more than the M5), and as the engine reaches higher revs the bigger turbo progressively takes on the job of forcing the mixture into the cylinder heads. Peak power of 272bhp is produced at 4400rpm, though the engine will rev to 5000, which is high for a diesel. BMW claims a 0-62mph time of 6.5sec.

And it wouldn’t surprise me at all if that’s a conservative claim. The 535d is disturbingly, disarmingly and certainly deceptively fast. On a straight of no more than a mile I witnessed it accelerate from 30 to 130 with a barely diminishing vigour and an impressive linearity that wouldn’t shame one of BMW’s finest petrol engines. Jaguar’s bi-turbo diesel is a fine device, too, and probably has this one licked for refinement – although the 5’s fairly muted at speed, there’s no denying its gravelly diesel voice – but in performance terms the BeeEm feels in a different league.
And it still manages over 35mpg on the ‘combined’ test, though 30mpg is more realistic for people like us.

It goes round bends pretty damn smartly too. The 535d Sport corners flat and hard, with the DSC (dynamic stability control) light blinking on January roads. And yes, on more than one occasion it really was winking away at 90mph-plus. That said, it’s a wonderfully subtle system, and if it weren’t for the telltale you mightn’t even know it had intervened to keep you on the steered line.

The fact it’s kept so busy could be partly to do with the stiff suspension. In Sport guise the 535d feels determined to live up to the ‘M’ badges that crop up on the kickplates, the steering wheel, and the M5-style 18in alloys. In fact it’s not a total triumph. The steering feels stodgily heavy and slow at lower speeds, though the faster you go the less you notice. Similarly the ride, rather lumpen and occasionally caught out by urban lumps and pocks, smooths out at 60mph-plus. Even then there’s something heavy-footed about the 535d Sport, a bit like running with your shoes caked in mud. It’s as though the suspension isn’t quite tuned to the wheels and tyres, and it hasn’t quite the sensation of fluid movement of great BMWs of the past.

Maybe a little more give in the suspension, not to mention the tyres’ sidewalls, wouldn’t be the worst thing. The 535d has the dreaded run-flat tyres, and though tyre boffins get miffed when we say this, they don’t give the same feel as regular rubber.

It’s not cheap (interestingly, the regular 3-litre turbo-diesel 530d stays in production, the equivalent model being ?4K cheaper). The basic price is ?39,200, and this car had ?6K worth of extras. But there’s no question the engine’s a belter.

Words/Pictures: Peter Tomalin/Pictures: Andy Morgan

mais em evo.co.uk

Novo Passat.

Friday, February 18th, 2005

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Engines: Seven new engines in Passat range, 102hp to 250hp
Six-speed automatic gearbox: DSG for the TDI, Tiptronic for the FSI
Seven out of the eight Passat engines use direct injection and are new to the series. All engines fulfil the EU4 norm. They are transverse mounted at the front. The power ranges from 75kW / 102hp (basic engine) to 184kW / 250hp in future versions.

The three four-cylinder FSI with direct injection (homogeneous) deliver 85kW / 115hp, 110kW / 150hp and 147kW / 200hp (Turbo FSI). In the fourth quarter of 2005, a 3.2-litre V6-FSI delivering an impressive 184kW / 250hp will top off the range.

Each of the three TDIs on offer is being used for the first time in this series. They deliver 77kW / 105hp, 103kW / 140hp and 125kW / 170hp. The Passat TDI will also be available with a diesel particulate filter. The most powerful TDI features the innovative Piezo high-pressure unit injector system.

1.6 delivering 75kW: The 75kW / 102hp entry-level engine in the new Passat series is another tested economical engine. It accelerates the saloon to 100km/h in 12.4 seconds, allows a top speed of 190km/h and has an average consumption of 7.7 litres of Super Unleaded every 100 kilometres.

1.6 FSI delivering 85kW: The ìsmallestî petrol direct injection engine in the new Passat delivers 85kW / 115hp. Equipped with this engine, the saloon has a top speed of 200km/h and reaches 100 km/h in 11.4 seconds. This comes with an average consumption of just 7.5 litres of Super Unleaded every 100 kilometres.

2.0 FSI delivering 110kW: The next performance level also sees the use of a direct injection engine. This four cylinder delivers 110kW /

150hp, can reach 213km/h and makes the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 9.4 seconds. The EU total consumption is 8.2 litres.

2.0 T-FSI delivering 147kW: Volkswagen has chosen the turbocharged 2.0 FSI as featured in the Golf GTI to be the most powerful four-cylinder in the Passat. The 147kW / 200hp FSI catapults the Passat to 100km/h in just 7.7 seconds and reaches a top speed of 237km/h. At 8.6 litres, the average consumption of the Passat 2.0 TFSI shows just how efficiently the combination of FSI and Turbo works.

1.9 TDI delivering 77kW: The economic and high-torque world of the TDI engines starts at 77kW / 105hp and 250 Newton-metres. The Passat 1.9 TDI reaches a top speed of 188km/h, accelerates to 100 km/h in 12.3 seconds and consumes 5.6 litres of diesel every 100 kilometres on average.

2.0 TDI delivering 103kW: At 103kW / 140hp, the Passat 2.0 TDI is 209km/h fast. The four-cylinder engine develops a maximum 320 Newton-metres at just 1,800rpm and allows an impressive 9.8 seconds for the 0-100km/h sprint. Average consumption: 5.9 litres.

2.0 TDI delivering 125kW: The second 2.0 TDI with a highly innovative Piezo high-pressure unit injector system and a balancer shaft is an all-new development. The very quiet four-valve TDI delivers 125kW / 170hp, develops 350 Newton-metres of torque and accelerates the saloon to 100km/h in just 8.6 seconds. The top speed is 223 km/h. The average consumption is also just 6.1 litres for every 100 kilometres.

Double-clutch gearbox (DSG): Both 2.0-litre TDIs are connected to a manual six-speed gearbox as standard. The innovative doubleclutch gearbox (DSG) is available as an option. The DSG has six forward gears, shifts extremely quickly and is an ideal gearbox for use with turbo diesel direct injection engine. When combined with the TDI, it is the worldís first gearbox that fully maintains to the low consumption of a diesel despite the automatic gear shifting. Like the classic Tiptronic from Volkswagen, this gearbox can also be used manually using a plus/minus gate. The DSG will also be available for the most powerful petrol engine in the Passat range: the 3.2l V6.

The petrol engines with outputs of 85kW / 115hp, 110kW / 150hp and 147kW / 200hp can optionally be combined with a driverfriendly six-speed automatic gearbox (Tiptronic). The petrol engines from an output of 115hp are combined with a manual six-speed gearbox as standard.

Chassis
Front axle: Aluminium components save over 13 kilos in weight
Rear axle: Four-link architecture with decoupled subframe
The new Passat shows how a modern front-wheel drive or foul-wheel drive chassis should be both in terms of comfort and handling properties. The new four-link rear axle, has been acoustically decoupled from the body, the newly designed McPherson front axle with aluminium components and the electro/mechanical power steering, used for the first time in this class, guarantee a maximum level of agility, comfort and safety.

Depending on the equipment version, a sports chassis lowered around 15 millimetres (standard: Passat Sportline) as well as a 20 millimetre higher chassis for bad road conditions are optionally available.

The chassis technology is perfected by the ESP, which is standard on all models across the world, as well as a new ESP + Trailer Stabilisation that comes on all vehicles with a tow bar. In addition to the familiar ESP functions, the system ensures that dangerous snaking of the trailer is detected early and reduced with appropriate brake and engine intervention.

Another new feature in this segment is the use of 16-inch brakes allaround. Drivers of a 75kW Passat can therefore rely on the same excellent brake performance as drivers of the 147kW version. The brake discs are also equipped with a kind of wiper. Reason: In heavy rain, a water film can form on the brake disc and reduce its response. This is where the new ìwiperî function comes in. At an interval of five minutes, the brakes are applied with a minimum amount of pressure to dry the discs. You do not notice this process while driving.

Front axle: The new front axle on the Passat is based on the McPherson concept with lower wishbones and spring struts. This axle is extremely light and thus offers numerous advantages. One example is the innovative lightweight construction. Compared with a conventional steel sheet construction, 4.5 kilogrammes in weight have been saved with the particularly stiff and crash-optimised subframe.

The transverse links made from wrought aluminium are also very light. The weight advantage over steel sheet totals 4.2 kilogrammes here.

Lightweight constructions for unsprung masses are particularly valuable. Therefore, in addition to the transverse links, the swing mountings have also been made from aluminium. The weight advantage adds up to 3.2 kilogrammes here. Thanks to a special construction, 1.4 kilogrammes have also been saved around the antiroll bar. Together the different lightweight measures on the front axle provide a weight advantage of 13.3 kilogrammes. As a result, you get more comfort, more dynamism and lower consumption.

Rear axle in detail: The new Passat has an all-new four-link rear axle. Compared with other concepts, it provides a high level of driving comfort and stability. The special arrangement of the links allows longitudinal and transverse dynamics to be tuned separately. Separating the functions guarantees optimum dynamics and driving safety plus a very impressive ride comfort.

The very compact four-link rear axle is made up of a decoupled subframe, to which the hub carrier is connected using the three transverse links, spring links, tie rods and upper transverse links in the transverse direction. The longitudinal wheel location is handled by the trailing arm. Furthermore weight-optimised tube anti-roll bar are used on the rear axle.

The fact that the rear axle is decoupled from the body via a subframe is decisive for the extremely high comfort of the new Passat. The frame itself is very light thanks to the use of high-tensile steel.

Decoupling the axle from the body has been achieved using four large rubber/metal bearings. This separation of the subframe reduces the noise level and raises driving and ride comfort to luxury-class standards.

Novo Astra OPC

Friday, February 18th, 2005

Striking looks: Dynamic and expressive design

Power and speed: Up to 200 hp output, up to 234 km/h top speed

Agile: Innovative chassis technology offers high safety reserves

Exclusive: Unique panorama windshield for new sense of space and visibility

With the new Astra GTC (Gran Turismo Compact), possibly the most exciting Astra ever comes to market. The new model has been available for order since the end of 2004 and will be available at dealerships in March. The third unique model in the new Astra generation is the most dramatic interpretation yet of Opel’s new design language. While the GTC boasts output up to 200 hp and a top speed up to 234 km/h, its striking design includes sporty proportions, a sleek silhouette with an arched, sloping roofline and pronounced tapering of the front and rear overhangs. Its body is 15 mm lower, magnifying the car’s powerful look. The expressively designed body is completely new – only the hood and front fender were taken over from the five-door Astra. The GTC’s unique character is accentuated by an optional panorama windshield ? offered for the first time in a production model ? which extends from the hood up to the B-pillar and creates a whole new sense of space and visibility. The panorama windshield makes its world premiere in the GTC and is available beginning in April.

The Astra GTC’s dynamic looks turn into action on the road, thanks to its specially tuned IDS chassis (Interactive Driving System) with ESPPlus, traction control and ABS brake system with brake assist. The adaptive chassis system IDSPlus, with electronic damping control (CDC – Continuous Damping Control) and the networking of all electronic chassis systems, is available as an option. With IDSPlus, GTC drivers can also activate a sport set-up at the touch of a button located in the cockpit. This regulates damper adjustment as well as accelerator-pedal and power steering response. In conjunction with automatic and Easytronic transmissions, gear shift points are also modified.

Se seguir a política de preços dos irmãos mais fraquitos… Temos Grande produto :P

Seat- Auto Emocion!

Thursday, February 17th, 2005

http://www.motores24h.com/forum/images/seat_wer.pps

Obrigado Alf hehe

Ten BMWs for Swazi king’s wives

Wednesday, February 16th, 2005

Swaziland’s King Mswati III has bought 10 new BMW series 5 cars for his wives.
Swaziland’s media reports that it has cost him $820,000. The 36-year-old king frequently hits the headlines with stories about his lavish lifestyle.

Two months ago, Africa’s only remaining absolute monarch was criticised for buying himself a $500,000 luxury car.

Swaziland has one of the world’s highest Aids rates and about a third of his subjects rely on food aid handouts.

“This is basically an upgrade of the ones they have been using,” a royal official told the Swazi Times

The Maybach car, which the king bought in December, has a television, DVD player, 21-speaker surround-sound system, fridge, cordless telephone and sterling silver champagne flutes.

Street protests

As well as 10 wives, the king has three fiancees.

In recent years, he has asked parliament for $15m to build a palace for each of his spouses and $45m to buy a royal jet.

Street protests led to him abandoning the plans to buy a luxury jet.

Swaziland’s unemployment rate stands at 40% while almost 70% of the country’s one-million population live on an average daily income of $1 or less.

fonte:bbc

Tristeza….. :evil:

vaginwagen?

Wednesday, February 16th, 2005

e esta hein?