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2010 Chevrolet Camaro details released
Chevrolet have officially announced the specifications of their 2010 Chevrolet Camaro models. Two engines are on offer initially, a 3.6 litre V6 with direct petrol injection and a pushrod overhead valve 6.2 litre V8.More...
Porsche direct injection 911
Porsche have launched their first direct injection road car engines in the 997 911 model. The Porsche 911 Carrera and Porsche 911 Carrera S models are the first to benefit from the technology.More...
Hammerzeit - 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG Black Series
The recently facelifted SL range from Mercedes-Benz has been given a new range-topper, in the form of a brutal AMG-tweaked 6.0 litre V12 biturbo sledgehammer, the 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG Black Series. Starting with the already powerful 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG, the twin turbochargers were given a new, wider cross-section and optimised wastegate ducts to up power, from 612 PS (450 kW) to a massive 670 PS (493 kW).More...
New 5th generation BMW 7 Series launched
BMW have announced the latest iteration of their flagship 7 Series range. This, the 5th 7 Series generation, features three engine options and 2 body styles at launch.More...
Alfa Romeo MiTo Specs Released
Alfa Romeo have released the specifications of their MiTo 3 door hatchback. 3 engine variants are on offer initially, a 1.6 turbodiesel, a 1.4 petrol turbo, and a normally aspirated 1.4 petrol.More...
2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage improvements
A host of changes have been announced for the Aston Martin V8 Vantage model and are scheduled to be available in showroom models sometime in the third quarter of 2008. Most importantly, revisions to the model's engine up the power and torque significantly, with power rising to 420 bhp (426 PS, 313 kW) from the previous 4.3 litre model's 380 bhp, and torque increasing from 302 ftlb (410 Nm) to 347 ftlb (470 Nm).More...
King of the Road: 2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR
The most powerful Mustang (to date), the 2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR, has been released. The "KR" in the model name is an abbreviation for "King of the Road", and has been used on Shelby Mustangs periodically since 1968.More...
Ford's Model T is 100 years old this year
The "Tin Lizzie", or "Flivver", as the Ford Model T is affectionately known, is 100 years old this year. Introduced in October of 1908 as a 1909 model, the Ford Model T was the first car to truly bring motoring to the masses.More...
Corvette ZR1 - official certified power figures
Chevrolet have released the certified output of the 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. Official figures for the LS9 motor are now given as 647 PS (476 kW, 638 bhp) DIN power, and 819 Nm (604 ftlb) torque.More...
New data fields in Carfolio.com database
Two new specification values have been introduced to Carfolio.com specifications tables today. They are both derived values and relate to the performance and efficiency of the engine.More...
Ferrari Scuderia Spider 16M
Sunday November 09, 2008Based on the F430 Spider, the Ferrari Scuderia Spider 16M features upgrades from the 430 Sucderia. The 490 PS engine of the Ferrari F430 Spider is uprated to the 510 PS specification of the Scuderia. Torque is up marginally, from 465 Nm to 470 Nm, and the compression ratio is raised from 11.3:1 to 11.9:1. Power and torque peak at the same points in the range, at 8500 rpm and 5250 rpm respectively. The basic dimensions fo the engine remain unchanged, with a 92.0 mm bore and 81.0 mm stroke giving the 90° V-8 a swept capacity of 4308 cc. Mounted longitudinally amidships, this engine gives the Scuderia Spider 16M great performance, with the 0-100 km/h sprint taking a claimed 3.7 seconds, and allowing the car to attain a claimed 315 km/h top speed. Other modifications to the Scuderia Spider 16M over the standard F430 Spider bring the weight down to 1440 kg at the kerb, a saving of 80 kg. Overall height is down by 18 mm to 1216 mm, but the other major external dimensions remain as on the F430 Spider. CO2 emissions are 360 g/km.
Braking is courtesy of ventilated carbon-ceramic disks, 398 mm at the front, and 350 mm at the rear. The 19 inch wheels are shod with 235/35 and 285/35 series Pirelli PZero Corsa rubber front and rear respectively. Suspension front and rear is via double wishbones and coil springs.
The interior can be tailored through the Carrozzeria Scaglietti Personalisation Programme. The Scuderia Spider 16M will be made in a limited series of just 499 examples, with each bearing a commemorative plaque.
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport unveiled at Pebble Beach
Tuesday August 19, 2008Power is unchanged from the "normal" Veyron, the mid-mounted 8 litre W16 engine pumping out 1001 PS (736 kW) at 6000 rpm and 1250 Nm (922 ftlb) of torque between 2200 and 5500 rpm, thanks largely to 4 turbochargers assisting the breathing. The gearbox too is unchanged, a seven speed sequential gearbox with a fully automatic mode channeling that power to all four wheels. With the roof closed, Bugatti claim a top speed of 407 km/h for the Grand Sport, identical to its fixed top brother. the 0-100 km/h sprint is claimed to take under 2.7 seconds. When the folding canvas top is in place, top speed is limited to 130 km/h.
Audi RS6 Saloon
Monday August 11, 2008The saloon shares the overall dimensions with the Avant - a 2846 mm wheelbase, 4928 mm length and 1889 mm width. It is 4 mm lower than the Avant, at 1456 mm. It is also 50 kg lighter at the kerb, but still a heavyweight at 1972 kg.
The brakes are ventilated discs fore and aft, with a diameter of 390 mm in the front and 356 mm at the rear, housed within 9J x 19 wheels. Tyre sizes are 255/40 R 19 on all four wheels.
The engine is unchanged from the RS6 Avant, with a slightly undersquare (84.5 mm x 89.0 mm) 90 degree V10 sitting up front, with twin turbochargers helping the 4991 cc unit to provide 580 PS (427 kW) between 6250 rpm and 6700 rpm. Torque is an impressive 650 Nm (479 ftlb), achieved in a broad range from 1500 rpm to 6250 rpm. All this power is transmitted to all four wheels via a six speed Tiptronic gearbox. All this adds up to an electronically-limited 250 km/h top speed (optionally, it can be set to limit the maximum velocity to 280 km/h) and a 0-100 km/h sprint time of just 4.5 seconds.
New Lotus Evora Preliminary Specs
Friday July 25, 2008The Evora is a completely new Lotus model, featuring a 3.6 litre V6 engine mounted ahead of the rear wheels. The chassis has been developed on Lotus' Low Volume Versatile Vehicle Architecture (VVA) system, which allows Lotus to develop various wheelbases, lengths and widths on one basic platform for different applications. The interior has 2+2 seating, although a purely 2 seater will also be available, accommodated within a 2575 mm wheelbase. Overall length of the body is 4342 mm, and it is 1223 mm high. The prototype has a kerb weight of 1350 kg, distributed 39%/61% between front and rear. A 0.33 coefficient of drag is claimed.
A 3456 cc Lotus-tuned Toyota 2GR-FE engine, with Toyota's intelligent variable valve timing (VVT-i), is transversely mid-mounted. Lotus supply their own T6e engine management and a new exhaust system to provide power of 280 PS (206 kW) at 6400 rpm and torque of 342 Nm (252 ftlb) at 4700 rpm, as fitted in the prototype. A Toyota-sourced six speed manual gearbox is used. Front tyres are 225/40 ZR 18 and the rears are 255/35 ZR 19, with Yokohama having supplied a rubber unique to Lotus for this application. Stopping ability is catered for by ventilated discs front and rear, 350 mm and 332 mm in diameter respectively. An ABS system developed by Lotus and Bosch is fitted.
The production Lotus Evora is expected to hit showrooms sometime in 2009.
The Phenomenal Lancia Stratos
Thursday July 24, 2008Lancia's rallying ambitions were completely satisfied by the Stratos. It dominated international rallying for more than five years, and when it was retired by the decision makers at Fiat and Lancia, it was still at the pinnacle of the sport. The Stratos won three World Rally Championships, had victories on the Monte Carlo Rally and in the Targa Florio, and numerous others. Notable campaigners of the Stratos included Sandro Munari, Markku Alen and Bjorn Waldegaard.
The road-going Lancia Stratos came into being due to the homologation requirements at the time, which stipulated that at least 500 examples be produced in order to be eligible for certain competitions. Production of the road-going Lancia Stratos began in 1974. The engine was sourced from Ferrari, which was by that time under the Fiat Group umbrella alongside Lancia. The transverse mid-mounted 65 degree V6 had already found use in the Ferrari Dino 246 GT and the Fiat Dino Coupé and Spider. As utilised in the Lancia Stratos road car, it featured 3 Weber twin choke carburettors, and a relatively low compression ratio of 9.0. From its 2419 cc swept capacity it produced 190 PS (139 kW) at 7000 rpm and 225 Nm (166 ftlb) of torque at 4000 rpm. This power was transmitted to the rear wheels via a Ferrari five speed gearbox, running a 3.824 final drive ratio. 205/70 tyres were fitted front and rear, mounted on 7.5 x 14 inch rims. Overall kerb weight was just 980 kg, distributed 46%/54% front/rear. This relatively light weight and short gearing made for a rapid device, with the 0-60 mph (96 km/h) sprint taking just 6.0 seconds, the standing quarter mile being dispatched in 13.5 seconds, and an overall top speed of 230 km/h.
The body was a short, stubby wedge, just 3710 mm long, 1750 mm wide, and with a 2180 mm wheelbase. Extremely low, it measured just 1110 mm high. The other-worldly looks were enhanced by the use of a radically curved windscreen, which formed a bubble-like enclosure around the cockpit; heavy rear louvres; bright firecracker red, lime green or Dayglo orange paintwork, and gold-painted 5 spoke Campagnolo wheels. The dramatic shape and wild colours gave the Stratos a visual impact to rival Bertone's other seventies extravaganza, the Lamborghini Countach.
Megane R26.R - hot hatch, Renault style
Wednesday July 23, 2008Only 450 examples of the R26.R are to be produced, with the UK getting the lion's share of production, with 230 examples earmarked for their market. France gets 126 units, and the remainder will go on sale in other European countries.
