Friday, March 20, 2009

Veyron




Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 is a mid-engine grand touring car produced by Volkswagen Group subsidiary Bugatti Automobiles SAS and was introduced in 2005 as the fastest production car in the world. It is currently one of the fastest accelerating and decelerating production cars in the world, with a 0 -100- 0 time of 8.6 seconds and, at 1.1 million Euro (1.5 million USD), it is also one of the most expensive cars in the world. Powered by a 736-kilowatt (1,001 PS; 987 hp) W16 engine,[2] it can reach 408.47 km/h (253.81 mph).[3] The car reached full production in September 2005, and is handcrafted in a factory Volkswagen built near the former Bugatti headquarters in Château St Jean in Molsheim (Alsace, France). It is named after French racing driver Pierre Veyron, who won the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1939 while racing for the original Bugatti company. Two examples of the Veyron are known to have been wrecked since production began.[4]
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Thursday, March 19, 2009

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Premier Performance
Nothing exemplifies Honda racing skill and ingenuity like the S2000 CR “Club Racer.” A firmer suspension, quicker steering ratio and fully functional front and rear spoilers have been specially designed to connect driver, vehicle and road.
Compete
The CR is a true competitor. Feel free to maximize its potential at club racing events.
Performance
A purist’s dream, the factory-tuned CR sports an aerodynamic design and stiffer suspension settings for increased rigidity and downforce. The CR proudly draws upon the S2000’s racing heritage, but delivers more in terms of sheer performance.
Lighter
With racecar-like suspension and lower weight, the CR’s performance is second to none. Drivers rave about its cornering, braking and acceleration. To accomplish this, the audio system and air conditioning are offered as options and the spare tire has been replaced with a tire-repair kit. This, along with other modifications, lightens the racy roadster by nearly 100 pounds from the original S2000. Add in a taut new chassis, quicker steering ratio, “stickier” tires, and track-inspired has never felt so meaningful.
EXCLUSIVE STANDARD FEATURES:

* Firmer springs and dampers
* Stiffer front and rear stabilization bars
* Quicker steering ratio
* Larger rear P255/40 R17 tires
* Bridgestone Potenza RE070 tires
* All-new 17" dark gray 5-spoke alloy wheels
* Fully functional aerodynamic front and rear spoilers
* Yellow and black fabric
* Yellow-stitched seats, shift boot and steering wheel
* Spherical aluminum shift knob
* Removable aluminum hardtop
* Body-colored roll-bar cowlings
* Sport-tuned exhaust silencer

PERFORMANCE FEATURES:

* Skidpad pulls .95G
* Slalom speed 71mph
* Coefficient of lift reduced approximately 70% over original S2000
* Over 2-seconds per lap faster around Japan’s Tsukuba Raceway than the original S2000



Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Rinspeed iChange: Shape-Shifting Solar Car






Rinspeed iChange: Shape-Shifting Solar Car


Swiss car manufacturer Rinspeed recently announced that they will be showing off a car lined with solar panels that is capable of changing shape to suit the number of passengers that are in the vehicle. Dubbed the iChange, the innovative vehicle will be showcased at this year’s Geneva auto show.

Rinspeed iChange ShapeShifting Solar Car Wallpapers

While they do not get any points for the name, the Rinspeed iChange won us over with its slick styling and bevy of Eco-friendly features. The concept is a lightweight electric vehicle that is capable of going from 0-60 in 4.2 seconds, and achieving a top speed of 220km/h. It can run for approximately 90 kilometers on one charge. As with many concept vehicles nowadays, the vehicle has been fitted with solar panels on the roof and sides. These recharge the batteries and assist with temperature control.

Rinspeed iChange ShapeShifting Solar Car Wallpapers

The car’s most remarkable feature is its ability to accommodate a number of passengers depending on the need. Normally the vehicle will run with just one passenger. However, should the need arise, the rear of the vehicle opens up to reveal two more spaces. Needless to say, it looks really cool.

Renault Mégane





Renault Mégane
Manufacturer Renault
Production Mk I: 1995—2002
Mk II: 2002—2008
Mk III: 2008—present
Assembly Douai, France
Palencia, Spain
Bursa, Turkey
Envigado, Colombia
Córdoba, Argentina
Predecessor Renault 19
Class Small family car
Body style(s) 2-door coupe
2-door convertible
3-door hatchback
4-door notchback
4-door sedan/saloon
5-door hatchback
5-door station wagon
Layout FF layout
Engine(s) I4
I4 Turbo
I4 Diesel
V6
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
6-speed manual
4-speed automatic
CVT
Related Mégane Renault Sport
Renault Scénic
Designer Patrick le Quément

Porsche Carrera GT




Manufacturer Porsche
Production 2004–2006
(1,270 produced)
Predecessor Porsche 911 GT1
Successor Porsche GT1
Class Sports car
Body style(s) 2-door roadster
Layout Mid-engine, rear wheel drive[1]
Engine(s) 5.7 liter DOHC V10[1][2]
Transmission(s) 6-speed manual[2]
Length 4623 mm (182 in)[1]
Width 1930 mm (76 in)[1]
Height 1168 mm (46 in)[1]
Curb weight 1380 kg (3042 lb)[1]
Fuel capacity 92 litres (24.3 US gal; 20.2 imp gal)

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We’ve all heard rumours of a Spec V version of R35 Godzilla, known to many as the Nissan GT-R. Best Car has now rendered the car, based on leaked inside into from Nissan.

Spec V is the superformance version of an already pumped up sports car. By using several techniques even more performance can be wringed out of the GT-R. Of utmost vitality is that the car goes through a weight-loss programme, which means it may lose up to 100kg, which is the equivalent of a fully grown adult male of average weight. “Lose the man, lose the milliseconds” is Spec V thought.

Typically extra revisions include improved suspension, advanced roll cage and a reprogrammed all-wheel-drive system, named ATTESA-ETS. Power is said to be up to 382kW/ 512 bhp, coupled with an all-carbon fiber body, should make the Spec V not only quick as far more expensive super cars, but only handle even better than its Clark Kent self around challenging places like the Nurburgring. Steering should also be more direct.

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