Showing posts with label exotic car. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 17, 2011

■ 2011 BMW Frozen Black Limited Edition

BMW of North America announces a new limited edition BMW M3. The 2011 BMW Frozen Black Edition M3 Coupe will be launched on June 16th and will be limited to twenty (20) units due to high global demand.

The BMW Frozen Black Edition coupe black on black sports includes 19-in. GTS black wheels, red brake calipers and a black leather interior with red stitching Novillo. Based on the M3 Coupe 414-hp with a box M double-clutch (DCT M), frozen Black Edition accelerates from 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds.
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The car also features BMW competition package, which reduces the ride height of 10 mm and includes the slick GTS wheels (with a gap wider for better stability). Electronic Damping Control with “enhanced programming”, and raised the threshold for programming M Dynamic Mode are also included.


bmw black sports coupe



The price is a substantial amount of 79,650, about $ 10 000 over a M3 Coupe similarly equipped. And you will not find on dealer lots. If you are interested, you better be quick with a phone. Customers are invited to reserve one of the first nineteen 2011 Black Edition frozen chopped by calling 1-800-245-4269 M3 from 11:30 Eastern time (8:30 Pacific) Thursday, June 16, 2011.
BMW Frozen Black Edition M3


2011 BMW Frozen Black Edition M3 Coupe Individual Special Equipment:
• BMW Individual Frozen Black Exterior Paint
• Black Extended Novillo leather with Red Contrast Stitching on seats, headrests, door inserts,
armrests, middle console, and door pulls.
• Black M3 GTS wheels, 19” diameter with high-performance summer tires
• Red brake calipers
• Gloss black kidney grills
• Gloss black side-gill elements
• Gloss black exhaust pipe tips


Each identical 2011 Frozen Black Edition M3 Coupe has M3 standard equipment plus:
• M-DCT Transmission with Drivelogic
• Competition Package
o Lowered suspension
o Sport mapping for EDC/DSC
• Premium Package 2
o Power folding auto-dimming mirrors
o Universal garage-door opener
o Power front seats
o Carbon Leather interior trim
o Interior mirror with compass
o BMW Assist with Bluetooth
• Convenience Package
o Anti-theft alarm system
o Comfort Access keyless entry system
o Park Distance Control (rear)
o Navigation System
o Voice-command
o iPod and USB adapter
o Real-time Traffic Information
• Heated Front Seats
• Satellite Radio with 1-year subscription
• BMW Individual Enhanced Premium Sound System


Saturday, July 16, 2011

Lamborghini Reventon

Lamborghini Reventon costs $1,600,000. The most powerful and the most expensive Lamborghini ever built is the third on the list. It takes 3.3 seconds to reach 60 mph and it has a top speed of 211 mph. Its rarity (limited to 20) and slick design are the reasons why it is so expensive and costly to own.

Another marvelous characteristics that this car has are the electronic instruments: G-Force-Meter- is the one that gives this car am incredible drive force, longitudinal acceleration.

A new model of Lamborghini has been promoted and presented on the market. It is called Reventon and it is said to be the most outrageous Lamborghini ever made. Its production is limited to 20 models and it was sold out before the cars were even made

The cost of owning the Lamburghini Reventon is 1,000,000 Euros (1.6 million dollars). It has the most power Lamborghini engine and it is the fastest Lamborghini out there. It has a powerful 640 bhp V12 engine which enable it to accelerate from from 0 to 60 mph in 3.3 secs and reach a top speed of 211 mph.

The car resembles the Murcielago with it's acute and obtuse angles. The front intakes and the rear cluster are extended so that it gives the car a new look which make the car looks like a batmobile. The Lamborghini Reventon has a two-tone Alcantara interior.

General Specifications
Vehicle Type: - two doors coupe, production car (limited to 20)
Price: - 1,000,000 Euros
Configuration: - Mid Engine/ AWD
Engine: - V12
Displacement: - 6496 cc
Transmission: - E-Gear / 6-speed manual
Horsepower: - 650 bhp at 8000 rpm
Torque: - 487 lb-ft at 6000 rpm
Width: - 81.0 in
Length: - 185.0 in
Height: - 44.7 in
Weight: - 3670 lbs
0-60 mph: - 3.3 secs
Top Speed: - 211 mph


■ 2011 Novitec Alfa Romeo 8C Spider

An Italian high-end automobile manufacturer, Alfa Romeo, is known to stun the world with their newest 8C Spider set for 2011 release, the NOVITEC 8C Spider.

True to Alfa Romeo’s track record of producing luxury sports vehicles, the NOVITEC 8C Spider boasts of a supercharged 4.7 8-Valve direct-injection supercharger engine (with a power output of 600 HP at 7,300 rpm) that would take its privileged driver to speeds of as much as 190 mph.

2011 Novitec Alfa Romeo 8C Spider
Novitec has tuned the Alfa Romeo 8C Spider to make it the most powerful and fastest street-legal Alfa Romeo of all time. As the evidence, power output of the 8C Spider jumps to 600 hp / 441 kW and accordingly top speed of the 8C Spider grows to 305 km/h.
The trailblazer in the world of motorsports, Alfa Romeo, together with NOVITEC, a world-renowned automobile tuning specialists, have joined forces so that there would be so much more in store with the latest 8C Spider: the innovative tuner offers a stainless-steel high-performance integrated exhaust flap system (varying the exhaust note from sporty to street-legal racing-like) inspired by Maserati GT technology, while maximum torque is achieved at 434 lb/ft (5,400 rpm).
 
In addition, the NOVITEC 8C Spider comes with a custom-made alloy tires/NA 3 wheel tandem (21-inch diameter in front and 22-inch diameter at the rear axle) courtesy of Pirelli, acclaimed Formula 1 tire supplier. A height-adjustable NOVITEC sport suspension is expertly configured to these massive tires. A customizable cockpit of the 8C (with a choice of the finest leather and Alcantara in any preferred color) is also offered by NOVITEC to exclusive clients of the limited edition NOVITEC 8C Spider.






Tuesday, July 12, 2011

■ Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster

Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster. The Pagani roadcar model range would not be complete without a Roadster version of the Zonda Cinque. As the name implies it is created in the Modenese Atelier in a limited production run of merely five exclusive pieces like its coupé sister.

Pagani Zonda Clinque Roadster is the second from veyron by bugati as top expensive which price is ranging to $1,850,000. One of the most exotic cars out there is one of the most expensive. It can go from 0-60 in 3.4 seconds with a top speed of 217 mph.



Pagani Zonda Cinque Perspective views

The 2009 Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster is an exclusively designs from Pagani as the car manufacturer has limited the production of the roadster version of the Zonda Cinque coupé to just five units. Just like the Zonda Cinque, the Roadster was produced with weight reduction measures in mind to improve its overall performance, driving experience, and emission. Because the 2009 Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster has no roof, its carbon-titanium chassis has been redesigned to make up for the missing roof.

The 2009 Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster, a 2-door convertible production car, features a Mercedes-Benz AMG mid-engine (with rear-wheel drive) that boasts of a horsepower of 678 bhp and torque of 780 Nm. With it powerful engine, it can reach 60 mph within 3.3 seconds. 

Whether you opt for a relaxed country drive in Tuscany hills, visiting Florence and other centres of the Italian Renaissance, or a record hunt at the Nürburgring, this 1.3 milion Euro + taxes jewel will reward with every day driveability and ultimate performance thanks to the different drive modes of the sequential robostised gearbox and an adjustable suspension setup that feels at home as well at the racetrack as on bumpy roads. The constant efforts of Horacio Pagani and his team shows once again how art and engineering can be combined in the Zonda Cinque Roadster.


Technical Specifications

  • Mercedes Benz AMG engine, Power: 678 hp, Torque: 780 Nm

  • Carbon-titanium monocoque

  • ECU, Traction control, ABS by Bosch Engineering

  • Inconel/titanium exhaust system coated with ceramic

  • Suspensions in magnesium and titanium

  • Cima sequential gearbox (6 speed), robotized by Automac enginnering

  • APP monolitic wheels forged in aluminium and magnesium

  • Size: front 9x19 - rear 12,5x20

  • Pirelli PZero tyres. Size: front 255/35/19

  • rear 335/30/20

  • Pagani leather/carbon fibre racing seats

  • Brembo brakes in carbo-ceramic self ventilated with hydraulic servo brake

  • Size: front 380x34 mm, monolitic 6 piston caliper; rear 380x34 mm,monolitic 4 piston caliper

  • Dry weight 1.210 kg

  • Weight distribution in driving condition: 47% front, 53% rear

  • Acceleration: 0-100 Km in 3.4 sec., 0-200 in 9.6 sec.

  • Braking: 100-0 km in 2.1 sec., 200-0 km 4.3 sec.

  • Maximum side acceleration: 1,45 G (with road tyres)

  • Downforce at 300 kph: 750 kg 

 

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Ferrari F70 coming in 2012

As everybody may already know, the exotic Italian automaker Ferrari is busy preparing a successor for their last anniversary celebrating halo super car, the Enzo.



Ferrari F70 coming in 2012
It only makes sense that the future car will be called the F70 in honor of a 70th anniversary and is promised to be unveiled sometime in 2012. The upcoming F70 would compete head to head with other high end limited edition super cars like the Lamborghini Reventón and Bugatti Veyron. There will only be 399 F70s produced and prices will range in the $1 Million region.

With efficiency high on their list of priorities, Ferrari wants to keep the future F70’s weight to a minimum (1000 kilograms), just like the Millechilli. Now this would be a substantial undertaking for any ordinary automaker, but Ferrari is ready to apply every weight saving technique in their arsenal. 

While the Enzo was powered by a high revving V12 that made 650 HP, the F70 will use a new direct injection twin turbo V8, quite similar to the legendary F40, with output in the area of 660 HP. This should be enough for the future super car to sprint from 0 to 60 MPH in under three seconds and the F70’s top speed will go up to 230 MPH.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

■ 2011 BMW 3-series

There are cars we like, and then there are cars we love. Cars we like get good reviews. Cars we love win 10Best awards. After awarding 10 Best trophies to the BMW 3-series for the last 19 years in a row, it’s clear that we’re in love, even through multiple generations and model changes. 

Of course, every change made to the 3 could upset, or even destroy, its unique balance of attributes.


Fortunately, BMW has controlled the pace of 3-series evolution, and the regular but subtle styling updates and the phasing in of new technologies have never diluted the driving experience for which the model’s known.


The sedan and wagon models underwent mid-cycle refreshes for 2009, getting off easy with just a tasteful cosmetic nip/tuck and nearly no other changes. Now BMW has released images and info on the face-lifted 2011 3-series coupe and convertible, which involve not just new looks, but also the 335i swapping its awesome twin-turbo motor for one with just one turbo.

Carefully Honed Package

While all of today’s 3-series variants are clearly related, the low-slung coupe and convertible models do not share many exterior pieces with their more upright four-door siblings. And for 2011, the two- and four-door 3-series grow even further apart visually. Up front, the nose has been smoothed and appears lower and wider, thanks to larger apertures for the trademark kidney grille and bigger bi-xenon headlamps. Replacing the current trio of lower air intakes is a squared-off, full-width opening with outboard fog lamps and a pair of horizontal chrome blades that, frankly, might have been better left in the knife drawer. Considering how sharp the current coupe’s front end is, we’re not quite ready to embrace the 2011’s newfound bluntness as an improvement, although we do look forward to staring down some Audis with the Bimmers’ bright new LED “angel eyes.”

The rear end also adopts slick LED lighting, as well as a new bumper, although the bumper is more sculpted, not less. New rocker panels and side mirrors round out the exterior changes. The nose job and butt lift add roughly an inch and a half of overall length, rendering the 2011 coupe and convertible the longest 3-series models ever, measuring about three and a half inches longer than the sedan.

Inside, the 2011 models bear no changes of consequence, other than newly designed (and still-optional) steering-wheel shift paddles for models equipped with automatic transmissions. iDrive remains optional, not standard. Given how well-executed the intimate cabin of the 3-series is, no news is good news.

335i: Same Thrills, Less Guilt

Mechanically, the entry-level 328i coupes and convertibles are carry-overs, with their shared 3.0-liter inline-six continuing to serve up 230 hp at 6500 rpm and 200 lb-ft of torque at 2750 rpm. Here again, no news is fine: there are few roads on which the 328i can’t put a smile on the driver’s face, and the willing engine is effortless in its power delivery. Fuel economy shouldn’t change from the 18 mpg city and 28 mpg highway ratings (the heavier convertibles return slightly less) of the 2010 model, regardless of transmission choice.

Bigger changes, however, were made to the zesty 335i and its sweet, turbocharged BMW six. Introduced just over three years ago, the prodigious and velvety N54 still ranks among the engines we’d deem least in need of improvement. But with an eye on rising emissions and fuel-economy mandates around the world, BMW designed the new N55, dismissing the tag-team turbos in favor a single, twin-scroll turbocharger that BMW claims is even quicker to spool than the twin setup. The N55 also features BMW’s Valvetronic variable valve timing and lift system. Thus endowed and aided by direct injection, the all-aluminum N55 matches the N54’s 300-hp output at the same 5800 rpm. The N55 engine also serves up the same 300 lb-ft of torque, but starts doing so 200 revs lower, at 1200 rpm, and max torque is on tap all the way through 5000 rpm. Redline is 7000 rpm. The 335i sedan also will switch to the N55 as soon as production of the 2011 coupes begins.

More Choices than Ever

As with the 328i, the 2011 335i will be offered with a choice of six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmissions. (Sadly, BMW won’t offer the 3er with an N55/eight-speed automatic combo, as is planned for the upcoming 535i GT.) But BMW will continue to make xDrive all-wheel drive available on all 3-series coupes. No matter the transmission or to how many wheels the power is delivered, every 335i promises to be plenty quick: BMW estimates that the manual-equipped rear-wheel-drive 335i coupe can accelerate to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds, with the droptop requiring 5.5 seconds. Add another 0.2 second to each time for the automatics. Even quicker is the xDrive-equipped 335i coupe, which overcomes all-wheel drive’s inherent weight penalty and hustles to 60 in a claimed 5.2 seconds in manual form and 5.3 with the auto. Those stats seem conservative to us, as we’ve repeatedly seen high fours from 335i coupes in the past. We expect to squeeze similar numbers from the 2011 model.

So after all that re-engineering, how much fuel will be saved? Disappointingly, BMW had no specifics, saying only that the N55 indeed is both cleaner-burning and more fuel-efficient than its predecessor. And the N54 was no carbon bigfoot itself, with the 335i coupe’s competitive city/highway rating of 17/26 mpg placing it only 1 or 2 mpg down from the naturally aspirated 328i. A significant improvement in fuel economy for the 335i, then, could virtually erase any fuel-economy advantage currently held by the 328i. That’s right, now there’s one fewer reason not to get the fast one.

2011 335is: Another Promising 3

If it’s still hard to fathom how BMW can make so many changes to the 335i’s engine without finding even one additional horsepower, a second turbo with inline-six is planned for the upcoming 335is coupe and convertible, which share many of their performance-enhancing components with the new Z4 sDrive35is. Wrapped in the new body but powered by a pumped-up version of the N54 (twin-turbo) with about 320 hp, the 335is is rumored to get sporty body adornments, a choice of seven-speed dual-clutch automated manual or six-speed manual transmissions, and steering and chassis hardware mods. Complete details on this sportiest of all non-M 3-series are days away, so check back soon for details.

Another Happy Ending?

Pricing for the 2011 328i and 335i coupes and convertibles remains a secret, but given the subtlety of the changes, we don’t expect a huge increase when they hit U.S. roads this March. (Non-M 2010 coupes currently base from $37,075 to $45,425; convertibles from $45,875 to $52,075.) As we said, we’re always wary of any changes to the awesome 3-series, but if history is anything to go by, we probably know how the story is going to end: another 10Best award.
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