Selasa, 26 Agustus 2008

Edo Competition Lamborghini LP710-2


Is there such thing as "too much power"? German supercar tuner Edo Competition thinks NOT. Here comes their "Lamborghini LP710/2 " and you know what? I think this massive V12 can do better than that!

edo competition LP710 /2


The mightiest bull there ever was ...

... edo competition builds the world’s fastest Lamborghini

Anyone searching for the exceptional simply has to look to edo competition. Tapping its roots as one of the ultimate performance vehicle tuners, this company from Ahlen, Germany has turned its eyes towards a very special car, the new Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640.

The already extremely capable monster has been turned into the world’s fastest and most powerful Lamborghini by edo competition: the edo LP710 /2.

Specifications:
Engine: 6.5 liter V12
Output: 710 hp and 700 Nm (516 ft-lb)
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h (0 – 62 mph): 3.2 seconds
0 – 200 km/h (0 – 124 mph): under 10 seconds!
Top speed: >360 km/h (>224 mph)

The increase in power was achieved through the use of new exhaust headers, new high flow catalytic converters, new mufflers, a new exhaust tip, new performance camshafts, modified cylinder heads and new high flow air filters.

The engine controls are reprogrammed to make ideal use of the individual modifications.

This powerful package is brought to perfection with optimized aerodynamics which enhances the stability of the mighty bull and bestows the car with an even more dynamic elegance. A newly developed and beautifully shaped rear wing with an adjustable lip completes the aerodynamics package.

A high-speed wheel and tire combination: 19 inch light alloy wheel set with special Continental high-speed tires: 225/35 ZR 19 Continental V-max in the front and 325/30 ZR 19 Continental V-max in the rear.

High performance exhaust system:

A marvelous sound emanates from the edo competition stainless steel high performance exhaust system which includes a new exhaust tip. A new butterfly-valve control system – remote-controlled on request – is available, too. The more aggressive rear view is a great side-effect.

Drivetrain / clutch:

edo competition has developed a new single disc clutch. Additionally, the 4-wheel drive arrangement is turned into a 2-wheel drive setup. The LP 710 /2 is delivered with rear wheel drive. Weight savings of 40 kg (88 lb) and more agile handling are the result of this conversion.

All modifications are carried out exclusively at edo competition Motorsport GmbH in Ahlen.

New Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport

The world's most significant celebration of the automobile takes place annually in Monterey, California. This year it will see some of the most elegant, exclusive, and valuable vehicles ever produced in over 100 years of motoring, with Bugatti set to play a prominent role. On the evening prior to the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, the highlight of the event, the marque renowned for impeccable automotive solutions, aesthetics and driving dynamics will unveil a second model to the world – the new Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport with a unique removable roof.

In response to customer demand, significant modifications have been made to the vehicle's complex structure to make possible open-top driving, thereby adding a new dimension to this high-performance sports car. Incorporating a host of new and innovative safety and equipment features, it is the world's fastest and most exciting roadster. It is immediately recognizable as a result of its slightly higher windscreen, stylized daytime running lights, and lightweight, transparent polycarbonate roof.

The main challenge in developing the new Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport with removable roof resulted from the unique structure of the fixed-roof Bugatti Veyron. An optimum combination of rigidity and lightweight engineering ensures the monocoque passenger cell of the original model is extremely strong while weighing an absolute minimum – it is a central element of the vehicle's structure. As the roof is an integral part of this, removing it meant the load paths had to be completely redesigned to maintain the vehicle's rigidity and crash safety, and to offer additional protection from side impacts and rolling.

As a result, the monocoque structure has been reinforced around the side skirts and the transmission tunnel. The B-pillars have been cross-stiffened using a carbon fibre support, and a central carbon plate has been positioned beneath the transmission tunnel to ensure the vehicle suffers from less torsional flexing than any other roadster.

The doors of the new Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport are made of carbon fibre, and house an integrated longitudinal beam.

In the event of an accident, this transfers the load from the A to the B-pillar, thereby dissipating impact energy. Furthermore, the two redesigned air intakes for the 16-cylinder mid-engine now feature 10-centimetre wide carbon-fibre elements to offer protection should the car roll.

Along with moisture-resistant, backstitched leather, a range of new equipment features has been added to the interior, including a reversing camera with 2.7-inch monitor in the rear-view-mirror, and the "Puccini" sound system with digital signal processor. When the roof is closed, the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport can reach 407 km/h, while speeds of up to 360 km/h are possible with roof off. Should it rain, an innovative folding roof stored in the luggage compartment can be opened up like an umbrella at any time. When this folding roof is in place, the car can travel at up to 130 km/h. Assembled by hand at the company's headquarters in Molsheim, Alsace, the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport will be available from March 2009 at the price of 1.4 million euros (excluding tax). Just 150 examples will be made, with the first 50 of these going exclusively to registered Bugatti customers.

The first vehicle is certain to be highly sought after, and Bugatti has taken the decision to donate this specific car to charity. It will be sold to the highest bidder at the Pebble Beach Auction presented by Gooding & Company.

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Aspid’s performance and environmental credentials attract customers, media, and motor industry alike – IFR now seeking to appoint dealers.

More than 100 potential customers have signed up for an exclusive two days of high performance motoring thrills test driving the new Aspid sports car. Following the successful introduction of the car, IFR Automotive is now seeking to create a network of international dealers.

Described by a leading motoring magazine as the “Bugatti from Barcelona”, the compact two-seater attracted a high level of interest when it swept in quietly under the radar following five years of secret development to make its world debut at the British International Motor Show.

IFR, an automotive engineering consultancy that developed the supercar, expects most of its clientele will use the ride and drive event to confirm their interest and place deposits. It means the company could be facing a full order book for the next couple of years as it plans to produce the exclusive hand-built cars at the rate of less than one a week.

IFR is determined not to fall into the classic trap of setting unrealistically high sales targets and can make the project profitable building even fewer than 50 cars a year. By restricting the number of cars it builds it is also aiming to protect the investment of its clientele.

“We’ve been absolutely delighted with the level of interest from customers, the media and industry alike,” said company founder and automotive engineer Ignacio Fernandez. “Naturally, we’re thrilled that so many people have signed up for this unique opportunity to evaluate the Aspid on test tracks and public roads.

“We’ve worked very hard to redefine the modern sportscar and make it relevant to the needs of the 21st century. Almost everyone we met at the show has recognised that a lightweight and compact design is the way forward. We’ve aimed for a car with outstanding performance and driveability. And its exceptionally low mass ensures excellent fuel economy and correspondingly low CO2 emissions.”

The opportunity for the drive of a lifetime will take place in the mountains of northern Spain, close to the coastal cities of Tarragona and Barcelona, where the company is based. The test drive will most likely include the precipitous roads used for the main stages of the Catalonia Rally, which has formed part of the Aspid’s natural proving ground during its five year development programme.

Weighing in at less than 700kg, yet full of luxury touches such as climate control and touch screens as well as having an enclosed cabin, the Aspid represents a new breed of lightweight compact sports car. Packed full of advanced technical innovations in the chassis, suspension, brakes and electronic systems, the Aspid offers exceptional performance particularly relating to road holding, handling and safety.

Interestingly, the majority of potential customers for the car have expressed a preference for the more expensive supercharged model, which is priced at £107,000, more so than the 270bhp naturally aspirated version which will be sold at £75,000.

“Prospective customers have worked out that you can spend a lot more preparing other makes of cars for the race track,” says Fernandez. “With the Aspid it all comes as standard. The car is unique inasmuch as it meets FIA safety requirements as well as European homologation standards; so it really can be driven from the road directly onto the race track without the need for any special preparation. And after a hard race the car is robust, durable and safe enough to be driven again on public roads.”

Potential clients also seem to appreciate the personal touch. Fernandez remained on the stand throughout the motor show answering every question imaginable that has been put to him about the car he’s created and the company he’s founded.

“We particularly enjoyed the visits from other carmakers interested in the Aspid’s technology, which can be applied to a wide range of vehicles,” said Fernandez. “The need to significantly reduce the weight of all vehicles is a highly topical subject and important to the entire industry in terms of delivering personal mobility that is environmentally friendly, socially acceptable and economically sustainable.

“We’ve also been pleased with comments from motoring journalists and other media who took the opportunity for a close look at the car while it was at the show,” added Fernadez.

The Autocar website, for example, has a video of their writers’ pick of the best cars at the show. Deputy news editor Will Powell cast his vote for the Aspid as being “something special in low volume sports cars” citing the “loads of clever technology and loads of carbon fibre”. In the magazine itself, news editor Dan Stevens refers to the “tiny two-seater … as a showcase for some clever new technologies that could be used in more conventional, higher-volume vehicles.”

The Aspid also proved a favourite with Dan Trent, a journalist with the popular MSN Cars motoring website, which placed the car in its Top 10 for the show: “The amazing build quality and astonishing technology had me stunned. And then I heard about the sub-3 sec 0-62 time. Check out the interior too and the neat F1 style steering wheel with all the controls and dials incorporated into one unit. And if you go to a track you can even download telemetry from a previous lap by a pro driver and it will flash up braking points on the steering wheel for you. Seriously cool.”

Not surprisingly, the Spanish media have written extensively about their home grown talent in vehicle design with coverage in the leading national daily newspapers ABC and El Pais as well as a front cover story and articles in the regional dailies El Punt and El Periodico and the local newspaper Diari de Tarragona. The Spanish weekly car magazines Autobild, Hebdo Sport, Auto Pista and Motor 16 have all written about the car.

It’s not the first time that Ignacio Fernandez has received accolades from a motor show appearance. In Detroit in 2001 he was part of the design team responsible for the Cadillac Cien concept, officially recognised as the best engineered car at the show.
430 Scuderia is the new high-performance Berlinetta by Ferrari with an 8 cylinder mid-engine. This new model - based on the current F430 which is part of the actual range - has some extraordinary characteristics, which make it stand out amongst the other Ferrari models and turn it - compared to the all the other models on the market - into a unique supercar.

430 Scuderia is without doubt the strongest and purest Ferrari. It is the highest expression of the Ferrari DNA in terms of uncompromising sportiness. A lightweight ans essential in all its aspects it has an appearance and a sound of immense impact. More than anything else this is the car, which benefits most from the solutions and the experience made in the world of motorsport.

430 Scuderia is not just a lightened version of the F430. Rather it is a model, which makes a difference regarding its innovative contents and its distinctive product concept. The F430, in its versions Spider and Coupé, will stay in production to satisy the demands of all those clients, for who usability, comfort, quality of life aboard and equipment remain an important incentive for their buying decision.

430 Scuderia is the perfect car for passionate and sporty customers, for clients who often use their car on race tracks and on closed off circuits, looking for the limit.

Ferrari S.P.A.



Number and arragement of cylinders:
90o V8

Position:
Mid Longitudinal

Bore:
83 mm / 3.26 in

Stroke:
81 mm / 3.19 in

Compression:
11.88:1






Valvetrain:
DOHC, 4 Valves per Cyl w/Variable Timing, Variable Intake Tract

Fuel Feed:
Electronic Sequential Injection

Displacement:
4308 cc / 263 cu in

Maximum power:
380.3 kw / 510 bhp at 8500 rpm

Hp per litre:
118.38 bhp per litre



Bhp weight:
408.0 bhp per weight

Torque:
470nm / 346.7 ft lbs at 5250 rpm

Drive wheels:
RWD w/E-Diff2, CST

Body / frame:
Aluminum Monocoque

Front brakes:
Carbo-Ceramic Discs w/6-Piston Calipers

Front brake size:
398 mm / 15.7 in





Front tire size:
235/35 Pirelli PZero Corsa

Rear Brakes
Carbo-Ceramic Discs w/4-Piston Calipers

Rear Brake size:
350 mm / 13.8 in

Rear tire size:
285/35 Pirelli Pzero Corsa

Steering:
Lightened Rack & Pinion

aeger LeCoultre AMVOX2 DBS Transponder

Aston Martin is delighted to announce, in conjunction with its watch partner Jaeger LeCoultre, the AMVOX2 DBS Transponder, the first watch developed with the ability to control access into a luxury sports car.

The watch, which will be showcased on the eve of the Paris Motor Show, is a fusion of traditional watchmaking expertise and high-tech engineering. Crafted exclusively for owners of the Aston Martin DBS, the AMVOX2 DBS Transponder is yet another example that demonstrates the design and engineering collaboration between these two long-established companies; both leaders in their respective fields and partners since 2004.

By integrating the transponder circuit into the body of the watch, Jaeger-LeCoultre has created a timepiece that is entirely functional yet discrete, a masterpiece of miniaturisation and engineering that not only functions as a chronograph but as a key, making it the ultimate accessory for the ultimate sports car.

Only Aston Martin dealerships will be able to authorize the timepiece to 'read' and communicate with the owner's specific DBS, ensuring that security and privacy are maintained at all times.

A powerful design inspired by cutting-edge engineering

The case and dial of the AMVOX2 DBS Transponder are highly detailed, featuring a suspended metallic grey DBS symbol, a discrete Aston Martin emblem on the movement operating indicator and ruthenium grey bridges, satin finish and a black dial that all evoke the DBS's instrument panel. The outer dial ring also has an opening that reveals the internal mechanisms of the chronograph and transponder functions, an allusion to the exposed brake callipers visible behind the sporting wheel rims of the DBS car.

The AMVOX2 DBS Transponder watch is a landmark in chronograph design, a timepiece that works in true synergy with the most spectacular and elegant luxury sports car on the market. A true collaboration between engineers from two distinguished brands with a collective history of innovation and elegance, the AMVOX2 DBS Transponder is a modern timepiece that truly demonstrates Aston Martin's core values and Jaeger-LeCoultre's mastery of high watchmaking.

Dr Ulrich Bez, Chief Executive Officer of Aston Martin said: "This is the definitive expression of the partnership between Aston Martin and Jaeger-LeCoultre, I'm delighted that we have been able to premiere this technology in such an elegant solution. It is the first time horology and automotive engineering have been combined in this way."

Jerome Lambert, Chief Executive Officer of Jaeger-LeCoultre said: "This is one of the most exciting projects our team has developed in the area of functional innovation in watchmaking. The collaboration with all levels of the Aston Martin organisation has been deep and exhilarating, and no doubt this transpires in the breakthrough nature and design of the AMVOX2 DBS Transponder itself."
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Ferrari and Panerai Unveil a New Watch Collection at the British International Motor Show


Ferrari Engineered by Officine Panerai Watch Collection Debuts at the British International Motor Show

Time and Sport: An all Italian fusion:

Ferrari Engineered by Officine Panerai is delighted to announce its debut at the British International Motor Show. The collection of high-end watches from the luxury Italian watch brand Officine Panerai will be on public display for the first time at this year's 'Ultimate Collection' at the ExCeL Centre in Docklands.

Great passion, and also technology, design, style, class, tradition and sports qualities are all elements that unite Officine Panerai and Ferrari, two names representing the highest level of "made in Italy" creativity throughout the world.

This range of watches is divided into two collections, Scuderia and Granturismo. The fusion between Panerai and Ferrari is illustrated by the parallels in the appearance of a chronograph with buttons and the rear view of a Ferrari: the Prancing Horse which stands out at the centre, buttons that resemble Ferrari tail lights, the profile of the case, and the convex crystal like the rear window.

Engraved on the cases and bracelets of all the 19 models presented from 2006 until now, three of which are special editions and particularly precious and exclusive watches, is an inscription that expresses and illustrates the working practice of the watch engineers. It reads: Engineered by Officine Panerai. It's a matter of meticulous, precise research carried out by observing in a precise and painstaking manner all Ferrari models created in its 60 year history. This has been at the font of inspiration in achieving the production of a range of watches in which the best materials, and a manic attention to detail, merge into perfection.

Four new models have been added to the collection in 2008:

Ferrari 10 Days GMT £8,900 (Scuderia Collection)
Ferrari 8 Days Chrono Monopulsante GMT Classic £10,400 (Granturismo collection)
Ferrari 1/8th Second £10,400 (Special Edition)
Ferrari Chronograph £28,300 (Special Edition)

The watches will be on display at the British International Motor Show from Tuesday, July 22nd – Sunday, August 3rd.

Selasa, 05 Agustus 2008

Ferrari F430 coupe 2007 440x220


The body has been redesigned to be more curvaceous and aerodynamic. Although the drag coefficient remains the same, downforce has been greatly enhanced. A great deal of Ferrari heritage is found in the car: at the rear, the Enzo's tail lights and interior vents have been added. The car's name has been etched into the Testarossa-styled driver's side mirror. The large oval openings in the front bumper are reminiscent of Ferrari racing models from the 60s, specifically the 156 "sharknose" Formula One car and 250 TR61 Le Mans cars of Phil Hill.

The Audi A1 by Jacek Peplowski (Poland)


Rone is about lifestyle and technology concentrated in a city car of minimized size. This concept chooses sophisticated language that captures the eye at first glance. Boguslaw Paruch (Poland) designs surfaces that are almost flat in appearance through the long, straight lines that sharply bend accentuating the corners. This edgy design and the extensive use of colour contrast are the most noticeable characteristics in Rone. Less is more: the front is characterized by a large negative surface, almost free of visible elements, that brings together the headlamps at the two extremes. The wide usage of black and white – here, as well as on the rims - brings detail, together with some features such as the roof bars, that are styling elements rather than functional ones. The Rone interior offers countless possibilities for personalisation and solutions in design orientated towards maximising its compatibility with i-pod and all electronic devices that is nowadays essential. The glazing envelopes the cockpit lowering towards the wheel to facilitate viewing for a younger passenger sitting in the backseat. Overall, Rone aims for a new target of young couples or families rebelling against the station wagon, opting for a small car with a non-conventional design and a strong character for city mobility.

Jay Wen-Chieh Wen (New Zealand/Taiwan)


The Audi A1 by Jacek Peplowski (Poland) comes up at the base of the Audi range with a proposal halfway between a city coupé and a compact MPV.
The surfaces are smooth; the sides are strengthened with diagonal lines that express energy and sportive action.
The wheelarches and the rocker are emphasised while front and rear overhangs in particular, are notably reduced. The beltline is pretty high and outlines the design of the door-handles at the bottom of the glass panel.
A panoramic window runs right round including the cabin connecting the front and the sides.
The whole volume and the surface treatment give an idea of controlled power, wrapped up in a small space for the city-liver who recognises strong design.

leading personalities of the automotive world

SPD Master’s course offers a professional and well established training pathway lasting 12 months. Participants have the chance to upgrade their design skills getting involved in challenging projects, in close contact with leading personalities of the automotive world. The programme is constantly updated in order to grant fresh ideas and resourses to partner companies that every year support the Master’s course.
The outcome of 07-08 edition, held in collaboration with Alfa Romeo, has been recently unveiled in presence of Lorenzo Ramaciotti, Head of Styling for Fiat Group Automobiles and Maserati. The result is nine models developed with the assistance of designers from the Style Center based in Arese (Milano). Antonio Rosti, Alessandro Maccolini and SPD tutors worked in close collaboration with fifteen international students envisioning modern interpretations of Alfa Romeo’s long and distinguished legacy of sporty yet elegant saloon cars.
The previous editions of this educational programme have been run in association with the Audi Design Center led by Walter de’ Silva first and later by Wolfgang Egger. From 2005 until 2007 students have been conducting an intense researchwork for the brand with the four-ring emblem investigating in innovative design solutions for Audi’s most successful concept, Avant, and developing the Max4 project: a compact lifestyle car in less than four metres with the typical sportiness, comfort and luxury feeling of Audi models.

Master’s in Transportation Design


The 2008-2009 edition of the Master’s in Transportation Design - from October 2008 up to October 2009 - is in association with Lamborghini.
After two years of successful collaboration with Audi and the most recent, challenging experiences with the Italian brand Alfa Romeo, again Scuola Politecnica di Design draws attention back to the legendary brand Lamborghini, worldwide synonymous with sportiness, exclusivity and the extreme character of its iconic models.
Participants from all the world will develop a new concept car under the guidance of SPD tutors assisted by Filippo Perini, Lamborghini Head of design, and his staff.
The Master’s programme also features lectures with leading figures in car design and guided tours of design centres, museums and exhibitions. Visits will be held at Lamborghini headquarter in Sant’Agata, Modena.

The Lexus LS is a full-size luxury


The Lexus LS is a full-size luxury sedan that serves as the flagship of Lexus, the luxury division of Toyota. Since Lexus' debut, four generations of the V8-powered, rear-wheel drive Lexus LS have been produced. The original LS 400, the first Lexus to be developed, premiered in 1989. Subsequent generations of the Lexus flagship added technological features, luxury appointments, and safety innovations. The Lexus LS is recognized as one of the most reliable vehicles ever built,[1] and its cabin is regarded among the quietest of luxury automobiles.[2] In Japan, an equivalent model was sold as the Toyota Celsior until Lexus' domestic debut in 2006. Each successive Lexus LS design has become the best-selling prestige luxury sedan in the United States.

The LF-C provided a hint of the direction Lexus


The LF-C provided a hint of the direction Lexus is considering for the next generation IS sports car. The unique hardtop design allows the car to transform itself at the touch of a button from a coupe to a convertible, to a targa or to a speedster, depending on the driver's mood.

"We used a combination of convex and concave surfaces to control the balance of light and shadow on the car which creates this beautiful contrast of having sharp lines within the sculpted exterior surfaces," said Kevin Hunter, vice president of Calty Design Research, Inc. "The idea was to create a sense of strength and softness at the same time, adding an air of mystery."

The LF-A is Lexus' vision of a supercar


The LF-A is Lexus' vision of a supercar for the future. The LF-A is a two seater with all the trimmings you would expect to find in a luxury sedan. The Lexus LF-A's engine produces 500 horsepower via a V8 displacing less than 5 litres, and it has a projected top speed around 200 mph

A LEXUS LF-A concept

A LEXUS LF-A concept was first revealed back in 2005, but was revived with alterations for 2007 at the Detroit Motor Show.
The Lexus LF-A is a high performance supercar concept powered by a mid-front mounted 500 horsepower V10 engine.
As with all recent Lexus vehicles, the styling of the 2007 LF-A is rooted in a design direction called L-finesse. The concept of L-finesse was used to shape and detail the original LF-A of 2005, and it was used to reshape, redetail and redefine the latest version. Lexus has further refined the styling of the new LF-A to enhance its exotic nature with a greater use of curved surfaces and interesting details.
An "F" logo, indicating the Lexus LF-A's status as a part of the new high performance"F" range, is located on each front fender
"The first LF-A was a pure concept, but one that we went so far as to conduct engineering analysis on," said Bob Carter, Lexus Division group vice president and general manager. "This latest concept is much closer to a vehicle that we would bring to market, and one in which we will be gauging consumer interest."

Lexus LF-A might be a hybrid supercar


Lexus LF-A might be a hybrid supercar. Expected to be launched at 2007 Tokyo Motor Show.

We got to see the Lexus LF-A concept at the 2005 Detroit Auto Show. And catch a few eyes it definitely did. The new design philosophy visible in the LF-A was called L-Finesse by Lexus.
While the initial information was that it would be a V8 powering this supercar, the latest rumors are that the LF-A would be powered by a hybrid engine. The V8 would be there, but there would be an electric motor too - and the specifications for that is not available yet.
The V8 would be a 5 litre engine producing 435 bhp. The power distribution and how big a role the electric motor would play is unknown yet. Well, a hybrid supercar is in some ways a little late to the party - especially when an all-electric supercar (?), The Tesla Electric Roadster, has just been launched.