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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Yamaha Y125 Moegi

Call us jaded, but these days, there are few vehicles at the average auto show that can stop us in our tracks. Yamaha has proven there's still something to get excited about on the show floor with its Y125 Moegi. The design study has all of the grace and elegance of a bicycle with the all important element of internal combustion lifted from a small-displacement motorcycle. The 125cc fuel-injected single cylinder engine likely has just enough power to whirr you around town.

Yamaha didn't release any actual figures for horsepower or torque, but we do know the bike weighs a scant 176 pounds soaking wet. It wouldn't take much to propel the machine through the city streets. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like Yamaha has any plans to bring the sexy contraption to market. That's a shame, but it's at least good to know that the company's designers are throwing an eye towards elegance. Hit the jump to check out a video of the Y125 doing what it does best.

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Spyshots: Codename FT-86


Toyota has been stealing all of the limelight with its interpretation of the company's forthcoming collaboration with Subaru recently. What with news that the car may actually cost more than $25,000 and show up under the Scion banner, the interwebs have been alight with talk of the 'Yota coupe. Meanwhile, word of the Subaru half of the equation has been left to a scant few spy photos and little else.

Well, we can add yet another smattering of shots of the Pleiades-badged coupe to the mix. Our camera-equipped spyshot ninjas have managed to nab a few more pics of the Subaru mule our for testing, and this time, it appears that the engineers are hard at work playing with an STI variant. Why do we say that? Feast your eyes on that bulging hood and front-mounted intercooler. Those two pieces all but scream hi-po, and they are our first indication that the flat-four powered, all-wheel drive coupe will be available with a powertrain offering something north of 300 horsepower. As of right now, it's anyone's guess as to when we can expect to see either the FT-86 or its Subaru equivalent on the scene, but early reports are saying 2012 is a good possibility. Get excited.

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

1199 Ducati Fan Dream Come True


I often get lambasted in the comments section for being pro-Ducati here on Asphalt & Rubber, and that’s fine by me, because I am. It’s hard not to like a company that has basically defined the modern aesthetic for motorcycles, or a company that continues to grow despite being in the worst recession since The Great Depression. It’s also not hard to love a company that continues to release, year-after-year, new compelling motorcycles, as is the case today with the 2012 Ducati 1199 Panigale.

Teased ad nauseam, the Ducati 1199 Panigale shouldn’t disappoint the discerning sport bike rider with a strong appetite for Italian food, as the latest v-twin from Bologna sets many firsts for the superbike market segment. As we predicted last year, the Ducati 1199 Panigale drops 20lbs off the Superbike 1198′s design (22 lbs actually), while making an extra 20hp over its predecessor. Not only is the 1199 Panigale the lightest production superbike on the market, with its 361 lbs dry weight (414 lbs wet), it’s also one of the most powerful with its 195hp peak power figure, courtesy of the Superquadro motor.

Other firsts include a revolutionary monocoque frame, the first full-LED headlight on a motorcycle (another story we broke), the first electronically adjusted suspension on a sport bike, the first engine braking control system, as well as the first GPS-assisted data acquisition system for a production motorcycle (the DDA+ package is an optional equipment item for the Panigale). While traction control comes standard, ABS brakes will also be an optional item for the Ducati 1199 Panigale.

Available in April 2012, as we expected the new Ducati 1199 Panigale has gotten a price increase over the Superbike 1198. Accordingly the base model will cost $17,995, the “S” will cost $22,995, the “S” with ABS will cost, and “S” Tricolore will hit the wallet at $27,995 MSRP.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

New Born Kawasaki Zzr1400 abs


For 5 years the Kawasaki ZZR1400 ABS has remained relatively unchanged, for 2012 however it shares very little with its predecessor. The new bigger engine starts by offering not only more power but unprecidented torque figures. Do not be alarmed, the Kawasaki ZZR1400 for 2012 maintains its ease of use along with its smooth power delivery. Additionally there are now 2 available power modes, and the all newto the ZZR1400 traction control also has 3 adjustable levels that can be selected in relation to surrounding conditions.

ABS has been further refined adding further to feel and therefore rider confidence in the systems.

Again a new feature for the Kawasaki ZZR1400 for 2012 is the back torque limiter (Slipper Clutch) that is provided to reduce rear wheel chatter or lock up during high rpm downshifts.

The Kawasaki ZX14 or Kawasaki ZZR1400 as it is known in the UK is a stunning motorcycle that turns its Ram air - fuel injected motor into a powerful, torquey sports tourer that will be excellent on any occasion. With a suggested top speed of around 200mph the ZZR1400 will be the most powerful Kawasaki branded motorcycle and will challenge the best of the best and leave them wanting. It will ride at any speed - handle with assurance, has styling to draw a crowd at every stop and turn heads on every corner.

MCN headline for the previous model said it all - The Kawasaki ZZR1400 - 0-60 in 2.5 seconds. Can you imagine, it took longer to read the statement than it would take for this bike to reach 60mph. The ZZR1400 for 2012 exceeds it predecessor in every way.

The Kawasaki ZZR1400 is developed from the ZZR1200 and ZX12R has a chassis every bit equal to the power plant, with for 2012 its advanced aluminium monocoque frame to give responsive handling and lightweight feel it is a very slim and compact package. The engine position and Uni-Trak rear suspension linkage complementing the rigid frame gives the ZZR1400 great controllability at high speeds and superb road holding when sports riding.

The Kawasaki ZZR1400 also offers a relaxed riding position with low pegs for ample leg room, with its flowing design and the new design of quadruple projector beam headlights illuminating the road ahead this has to be the bike of choice.

There are less than subtle changes in the sculpture and curvature of this new 2012 Kawasaki ZZR1400 that the sparkling Kawasaki green paint scheme highlghts beautifully. These changes are not just cosmetic and have been implemented to ensure excellent stability at high speeds and improved heat dissipation from the engine..............

A functional work of art !!!

Changes to chassis, suspension and setup ensure that the Kawasaki ZZR1400 for 2012 is improved for town, open road and track use high speed cornering manouvers are very much enhanced with these modifications and greatly improve rider confidence. As far as straight line performance goes, there remains to be no contest.

Kawasaki ZZR1400 2012 Key Features

* Instrument cluster of the Kawasaki ZZR1400 is easy to read, with black-faced analogue speedometer and tachometer.
* It has a Shift indicator light and clutch engagement light
* Multi function LCD digital display includes fuel guage, gear indicator, dual trip meters, odometer and clock
* The Large diameter petal brake discs, radial mount front callipers and radial pump brake master cylinder give the Kawasaki ZZR1400 very impressive braking performance and superb feel.
* Hydraulically operated clutch features a radial mount clutch master cylinder for worry free, silky smooth and lightweight operation.
* Idling speed control systems contributes to easy starting capability.
* Lightweight Denso radiator with high-density cores provides efficient cooling.
* Massive head pipe casting contributed to frame rigidity.
* Air box located in frame, contributing to a very compact layout.
* Engine vibartion has been even further reduced by the secondary balance shaft giving silky smooth power delivery.

Colour options for the Kawasaki ZZR1400 for 2012 are Black or striking Black and Green design.

The Kawasaki ZZR1400 - Touring has gone supersonic

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Spyshots Proton For Year 2012


New image for Proton nearly complete for 2012 model,yellow like 1.5 Myvi. Grill are more like EMAS then light is wider sharp look from Savvy.For hood shape still like Neo from this picture & wheel arch wider like Exora or Neo.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Dynamic & Aggresive New Land Rover


Land Rover Malaysia has officially launched the Range Rover Evoque – the car arrives in three variant forms, these being a 2.0 litre petrol three-door Coupe as well as two five-door examples, a 2.0 litre petrol version and a 2.2 litre diesel.

The 2.0L Petrol Coupe – specified with a Dynamic Plus package – and the 2.0L Petrol 5-Door Prestige are powered by the 240 PS and 340 Nm Si4 turbocharged engine, with twin variable valve timing. As for the 2.2L Diesel 5-Door, which is also configured in Prestige trim, it wears the 190 PS and 420 Nm version of the SD4 turbodiesel, the same mill as found in the Land Rover Freelander 2.

Both the petrol and diesel engines are matched to the latest generation AW F-21 six-speed automatic transmission with a Rotary Auto Shifter. Performance figures are a 0-100 km/h sprint time of 7.6 seconds for the petrol versions and 8.5 seconds for the diesel, while maximum speed is 217 km/h for the petrol duo and 195 km/h for the diesel job.

Features available across the range include adaptive Xenon headlamps, push-button start, an 8-inch touchscreen with HDD and corresponding 380-watt 11-speaker Meridian audio system, 5-inch driver information full colour display, powered tailgate, rear climate control vents, paddle shifters, cruise control and electronic parking brake, among others.

A full suite of three-letter acronym traction and stability systems are also to be found, and these include Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), Roll Stability Control (RSC), Traction Control System (TCS), Trailer Stability Assist (TSA), Hill Start Assist, Hill Descent Control (HDC), Enhanced Understeer Control (EUC), Gradient Release Control (GRC) and Engine Drag torque Control (EDC).

The Coupe has some stuff that’s not to be found on the five-door versions – these are Adaptive Dynamics, a fixed panoramic roof with solar attenuating glass, textured aluminium trim in the interior as well as metal-finish foot pedals.

All three versions come wearing 20-inch alloys, though the Coupe gets what is called Style 7 and the two five-door variants, Style 6 – essentially, they are both the same V-spoke designs, but in different finishes, silver sparkle for the former and shadow chrome for the latter.

The Coupe comes in three exterior shades – Fuji White, Firenze Red and Sumatra Black, with an Agility theme in the White example and a Velocity theme to be found for the latter two colours. The five-door expands the exterior colour palette by two – Orkney Grey and Indus Silver join the trio above. Each is partnered to a matching interior theme, these being called Sprint, Vibe and Element.

Pricing-wise, the CBU Evoque rolls in at RM393,888 for the 2.0L Petrol Coupe Dynamic Plus, while the 2.0L Petrol 5-Door Prestige goes for RM363,888 and the 2.2L Diesel 5-Door Prestige is priced at RM353,888, all on-the-road excluding insurance. It’s apparently going great guns for the SUV – more than 250 bookings were secured for it even before the launch, so if you want one now, be prepared to wait.

Source:Paultan

Aventador In India


Lamborghini has launched the Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 in India through Exclusive Motors Pvt. Ltd. The 6.5 liter, 700 horsepower, Aventador comes in with a top speed of 350 kilometers an hour with a zero to hundred kilometers an hour figure at 2.9 seconds. The independent shifting rods used for transmission gets the shifting time down to 50 milli seconds, a little higher than a Formula One car.

The Aventador comes with an entirely new technology package, showing the unique and powerful functional design. The carbon fiber monocoque, occupant cell, with tub and roof is made in one single unit giving the frame an enhanced level of rigidity and outstanding driving precision. The permanent all wheel drive with drive mode select for track and road capabilities makes this even safer and more precise. Also, inspired from the Formula One car is the pushrod spring and damper suspension to meet the needs of a high performance super sports car.

On the launch, James Page, Marketing Manager SE Asia and Pacific, Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A said, “With this launch, the innovation and design in the sports car segment has taken a leap of two generations. India is an emerging market for sports cars which is evident from the successful Formula One race event. The Aventador is a direct and consistent continuation of Lamborghini’s brand values. Excellence of the Aventador LP700-4 makes it unrivalled in the worldwide super sports arena. As we at Lamborghini decided that the Aventador should have no competitor.”



The power-to-weight ratio of the Aventador is 2.25 kilograms per horsepower with a dry weight of only 1575 kilograms due to the carbon fiber monocoque. The overall length of the Aventador is 4780 millimeters with the width of 2260 millimeters including ORVMs and the overall height if 1136 millimeters. The Aventador comes with carbon-fiber scissor doors, a feature that was first introduced in the Lamborghini Countach.

Satya Bagla, Managing Director, Exclusive Motors Pvt. Ltd. added, “We are extremely excited as we have achieved yet another milestone with the launch of the Lamborghini Aventador in India. It’s an exceptional package with futuristic design, unique and innovative technologies and an overwhelming performance. We are positive that the car will delight super car connoisseurs in the country with its revolutionary design and performance.”

The Aventador is priced at Rs. 3.69 crores ex-showroom Delhi.

Source:zigwheels

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Honda CR-Z Will Be In Malaysia

Honda Malaysia to launch the Honda CR-Z in November

Petaling Jaya, 17 October 2011 - Honda Malaysia Sdn Bhd today announced that the award-winning Honda CR-Z will be introduced to the Malaysian market in early November 2011. Malaysia will be the first country in Southeast Asia to launch the Honda CR-Z.

"We are pleased that the government has decided to extend the full exemption of import duty and excise duty until December 2013 as announced recently in the Budget 2012. The launch of the CR-Z is timely to support the government's effort to promote green technology and ensure sustainable development of the nation", said Mr. Yoichiro Ueno, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Honda Malaysia.

Due to the overwhelming response of the Honda Insight after its launched last year, Honda Malaysia decided to bring in another hybrid vehicle to offer Malaysians more hybrid vehicle options.

The Honda CR-Z was named 2010/ 2011 Car of the Year (COTY) in Japan and won the 2010 Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organisation (JIDPO) Good Design Award. The revolutionary hybrid vehicle is environmentally responsible and at the same time, fun to drive.


Since it went on sales in February 2010, the Honda CR-Z has been well received with close to 34,000 units sold worldwide as at end December 2010.

More information on the launch of Honda CR-Z will be released in due time.

Source:Honda/Malaysia

Friday, October 21, 2011

Ducati Monster 1100 Evo It`s Name

Ducati is set to unveil the new Monster 1100 EVO motorcycle, an early 2012 model, at the New York International Motorcycle Show (IMS) on Jan. 21-23, 2011.

This EVO naked bike is the new flagship model of the air-cooled Monster family, the best selling of the Ducati model family ever, although sales of the Monster have certainly slowed in the last few years. This may be partly due to the fact that the Streetfighter is now the naked bike platform for the Ducati liquid-cooled Testastretta engines.

The '12 Monster 1100 EVO is powered by the Desmodue Evoluzione engine, which is the first two-valve Ducati to hit the 100 hp. Compared with the previous 1100 cc twin-cylinder air-cooled L-Desmodromic, this new engine has high revs while a more linear torque curve designed to ensure a smoother power delivery.

The inlet ports and the combustion chamber shape have been redesigned, while the new camshafts have an extreme profile to provide an increased valve lift. The pistons are new too and feature an high compression profile. To ensure high standards of reliability the head cooling system has been revised with improved lubrication to enhance the cooling performance.

The Monster 1100EVO also marks the arrival of the new "Ducati Safety Pack", a simple and effective combination of adjustable Ducati Traction Control (DTC) and ABS brakes designed to aid rider safety.


This new 2012 Ducati Monster 1100 EVO also features a new APTC wet clutch which ensures quiet operation and long life. In addition, the progressive self-servo mechanism reduces the lever effort at the handlebar and makes the Monster even more practical in traffic.

The Monster APTC wet clutch works with a race-like ‘slipper' system which reduces the destabilizing effect of the rear-end under aggressive down-shifting, and compared with other wet clutch used so far by Ducati, features an additional cush-drive damper mechanism which smoothes the repeated transition from drive to over-run during stop-start traffic.

This innovative new 2012 Ducati EVO package is the first of its kind to be offered in the interest of rider safety as opposed to outright performance figures. At an MSRP of $11,995, the new EVO looks to up the game for the Monster family.

Source:ultimatemotorcycling

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Peugeot 508 Series For 2011


On July we release a preview of the new Peugeot 508 and the full specification fo the 2011 Peugeot 508 and 2011 Peugeot 508 SW is officially out with the similar picture and specification on the car. For the gasoline line, the 508 will be available with 1.6-liter VTi 120hp linked to an electronically-controlled 6-speed manual gearbox and the high range would be packed with 1.6-liter THP 156hp with a 6-speed automatic gearbox. While the diesel range will also start with a 1.6-liter e-HDi FAP 112hp upto a 2.2-liter HDi FAP 204hp. A total of 3 gasoline option and 5 diesel option.

As expected the 508 new e-HDi offers a reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emission (up to 15% in town). HYbrid4 will be expected on 2012 that will be a HDi diesel and electric motor hybrid. The interior is simply elegant with its leather seats and its high-tech equipment.

It includes a head-up display (with GPS), four-zone air conditioning, “main beam assistance”,”hands-free”, access and start-up, automatic electric parking brake, driver’s electrically-operated lumbar massage, new telematics, JBL hi-fi sound system. And not to forget the large panaromic glass roof allowing more natural exterior light.

Monday, October 17, 2011

FF Ferrari


Love it or hate it, the 2012 Ferrari FF marks a bold step for Ferrari into relatively new territory. Not only is the shooting brake body a first for a volume model from the Italian automaker but the car also sports its first all-wheel drive system.

If just a year or two ago you said Ferrari would launch an all-wheel drive hatch, most people would call you crazy, but here we are, with dozens of shots of the new FF in front of us, each of them making us want the car that much more.

In case you’ve been living under a rock for the past six months and all this is new to you, the FF is Ferrari’s latest supercar and serves as the replacement for the 612 Scaglietti. It is also one of the biggest models ever unveiled by Ferrari, stretching 193.2 inches in length and 76.9 inches across.

Inside, there’s space for four, plus its relatively unique hatchback design nets a generous 15.9 cubic feet of space, expandable to 28.2 cubic feet. The downside: the FF weighs a massive 3,946 pounds.




It’s certainly no slouch, however, as its 6.2-liter V-12 engine generates as much as 651 horsepower and 504 pound-feet of torque. This is channeled to all four wheels via a sophisticated all-wheel drive system and seven-speed dual clutch transmission.

The FF made its official world debut back at March’s 2011 Geneva Motor Show.

Source:motorauthority

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Refresh For Camry 2012



Like the late Rodney Dangerfield, the Toyota Camry could reasonably complain that it don’t get no respect.

Never mind that it’s been America’s bestselling passenger car in 13 of the past 14 years—the past nine consecutively—and appears to be headed for another sales title this year. Never mind that a financial or marketing exec might observe that those numbers are the only kind of respect that really matters. The Camry don’t get no respect at Car and Driver, and it has only rarely elsewhere over that entire run. But the 2012 Camry, due in showrooms in October, could end—or at least moderate—our disdain.

All-New, Selectively

This is the Camry’s seventh generation—the first appeared in 1983—and inevitably the words “all-new” appear in the accompanying publicity materials. As usual, that description is open to interpretation and/or explanation. Considered in terms of the specifications, all-new is hard to see here. The body dimensions are identical to those of the gen-six car. So are the particulars of the 3.5-liter DOHC 24-valve V-6 that towed our SE test car—same bore, same stroke, same port fuel injection (no direct injection yet), same output: 268 hp, 248 lb-ft of torque.

The only powertrain changes, aimed at improving fuel economy, are subtle: lower-viscosity engine oil (0W-20 versus 5W-30), a transmission-oil warmer to achieve operating temps a little faster, and a higher (numerically lower) final-drive ratio of 3.46:1 versus 3.69:1. The net, according to the EPA, is a gain of 1 mpg in city and highway modes, for a rating of 21/30. We averaged 25 mpg.

New Where It Counts

Although changes to the basic unibody are mostly cosmetic—the seventh-generation sheetmetal, although not exactly head turning, looks contemporary and continues to be commendably slick with a 0.28 Cd—the really significant newness lies within. Without altering exterior dimensions, Toyota’s design team rearranged the Camry’s furniture to create more space for folks inhabiting the rear seats. Key elements: The accelerator pedal and the front-seat rails have sneaked slightly forward, and the backs of the front seats have been scooped out, yielding a rear-seat knee-room gain of 1.8 inches, according to the company.

Expanded roominess is always welcome in a family sedan, and in the new Camry, it’s enhanced by a center rear position that’s habitable for more than a run to the mall. Even more welcome, though, is the upgrade in the materials, including lots of soft-touch surfaces that give the interior an aura of comfort and quality distinctly absent in the last couple generations. The pseudo-suede center inserts in our test car’s optional leather-trimmed front buckets lend a soupçon of luxury, as well as a little grip to keep the driver centered in rapid transitions (not that many of those are likely), and slimmer A-pillar trim yields better forward sightlines.



Hold the Excitement

Assessed as a device with which to satisfy your inner Sebastian Vettel, the new Camry is pretty similar to its predecessor, which is to say essentially bland. Our test car was an SE model, nominally sportier than the rest of the lineup, but the suspension tuning is still skewed strongly toward the comfort side of the chart. There’s considerable body roll in hard cornering, obstinate understeer progresses to absolute, and as is common nowadays, a new electric-assist power-steering system substitutes weight for tactile information. This string of criticisms would add up to “fuhgedaboudit” if the Camry had sports-sedan pretensions. But it doesn’t, and its dynamic virtues are on target for its family-sedan mission.

And let us not neglect the power component. The Camry’s optional V-6 may be basically unchanged, but it delivers respectable hustle—0 to 60 mph in 5.8 seconds, the quarter-mile in 14.3 at 101 mph, 50 to 70 in 3.7. Those times are brisk for this class and would have been tops in our recent sedan comparison involving the Honda Accord EX-L V-6, Hyundai Sonata 2.0T Limited, and Volkswagen Passat 3.6 SEL. Chalk it up in part to a curb weight—3407 pounds—100 pounds wispier than that of the lightest car in that group. Similarly, our test Camry’s 0.83-g skidpad performance would have topped those charts, and its 70-to-0-mph braking distance—173 feet—would have been 15 feet better than the comparo’s best stopper.



Respectability Returns

All in all, what Toyota has achieved with the latest Camry makeover is a return to the traits that put this car at the top of so many families’ shopping lists. An aggressive pricing schedule can’t hurt, either. The base price for most models is down versus 2011’s by as much as 7.5 percent, and the base for our test car—$27,400, less than any of the comparo trio previously cited—is unchanged from the previous generation.

Although well equipped in basic trim, our SE had a substantial inventory of optional equipment: the Leather package (seats, door trim, heated front seats, $1050); a power sunroof ($915); and navigation with Entune, Toyota’s infotainment system ($1550). The latter package also included a rearview camera, an auto-dimming rearview mirror with digital compass, an anti-theft alarm, and JBL audio with Bluetooth and voice recognition. The nav system is one of the most cooperative we’ve ever encountered, and we were similarly pleased with the JBL audio system. The bottom line as tested: $30,935.

This still isn’t the kind of car that raises pulse rates. But it is competent in everything, just right for a driver who doesn’t want to be involved any more than is absolutely necessary. As the Camry’s phenomenal sales record shows, there are a lot of those drivers out there. The new Camry should make them happier than they’ve been in a long time.

Source:Caranddriver

Thursday, October 6, 2011

New Reveiled From Bugatti


Bugatti will reportedly launch the Galibier sometime by the end of 2012. Pricing is expected to reach the $1.5 million dollar range.



According to a recent interview conducted by Auto Motor und Sport with Bugatti President and CEO Wolfgang Durheimer, the Bugatti Galibier is scheduled to go on sale in the fall of 2012.Wolfgang stated that "The car has a much higher value than the Veyron, with a lot of trunk volume and a four-seat plus one configuration." Bugatti's CEO also said that they are taking into consideration how many units to produce. He mentioned anywhere from 500, 1,000 or even 1,500 units.


The Galibier will be the successor to the Veyron, which has officially ended production. Although not as powerful as the former, the Galibier will still produce a very respectable output of around 850hp and is looking to command a price tag somewhere in the $1.5 million range. Other details remain unknown for now.While it may not be the preferred choice for some Veyron enthusiasts, Bugatti wants the Galibier to be cheaper to produce and still maintain the brand's exclusivity.

Source:Carbuzz

4008 Series Peugeot


Peugeot is preparing new production of the 2012 Peugeot 4008 that is designed for the in road as well as off road vehicle. The car will be running on four different types of engine. The petrol with 1.6 liter producing 85 kW with manual five speed transmissions and the 2.0 liter producing 113 kW with manual five speed transmissions, or the Diesel CVT HDi with 1.6 liter producing 82 kW with manual 6 speed transmissions and the 1.8 liter producing 110 kW with manual 6 speed transmissions. Special for European market, the car will have two diesel HDi engine, while in other countries, the ride will come with the suitable powertrains.



The 2012 Peugeot 4008 has stylish front look, with the LED headlamps and the designs of red claws – three of them – near the rear lamps. The grille will be available with vertical design, prominent wheel protection arch trims, and also horizontal grooving bonnets. With such strong design and dynamic model, the new car is certainly a great looking car.



The 2012 Peugeot 4008 are available with three different transmission models: the LOCK for 4 wheel driving, the 4WD for four wheel driving, and the 2WD for two wheel driving.

Source:Topgearrules

Sunday, August 14, 2011

2012 Honda CRV




The 2012 Honda CR-V arrived in dealerships with redesigned for the first time since the 2007 models. Keep details about 2012 Honda CR-V until near release, but the 2012 Honda CR-V will come with more daring style, extra features, and improve fuel economy. 2012 CR-V models is expected to be a winner in industry sales of new SUV in 2012. The new CR-V is a luxury SUV with five seats, four-door wagon based on the same under-structure of the skin as the car was redesigned 2012 Honda Civic compact. Honda motivated to reclaim the leadership of a compact cross-sales by launching new CR-V as the third generation.

The 2012 Honda CR-V exterior styling is now leaving the passive view of the third generation CR-V and become more expressive, so that the all-new 2012 CR-V looks fashionable to be in alignment on the Kia Sportage. From the 2012 Honda CR-V spy photos, we can see the lattice three-bar poking through the front camouflage. 2012 Honda CR-V exterior looks more aggressive than the previous model, with rear lights are supported by the new CR-V continues to rise at the rear pillar.

2012 Honda CR-V interior roominess in the name of swoopy styling, which had dimensions airy cabin and a cargo hold that were among the most spacious in the SUV crossover. To the 2012 CR-V, Honda will offer an added dimension of style, amazing interior versatility and Honda’s latest technologies for convenience and refinement. By sharing Civic platform, the 2012 CR-V will continue to qualify as a crossover. Crossovers combine an elevated, SUV-like body with a car-type understructure.

2012 Honda CR-V engine will come and deliver fuel economy and reduced weight, with the powertrain in a four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine is only available. The 2012 Honda CR-V will continue its basic formula of a four-cylinder engine working through front- or all-wheel drive. That would mean the 2012 Honda CR-V would reprise a 2.4-liter four-cylinder that would again be rated around 180 horsepower and 161 pound-feet of torque. That would allow the 2012 Honda CR-V to retain a competitive horsepower number but would keep it behind the class curve for torque. The 2012 CR-V would also remain off the pace if Honda chooses to continue fitting a five-speed automatic as the sole transmission, with use more fuel efficient SUV six-speed automatics. CR-V default drivetrain layout will again be front-wheel drive, which puts the weight of the engine over the wheels that propel the car.

Source:newautovehicle

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Compact Car; Brio From Honda




Honda has come up with a rival for the Nissan Micra, and calls it the BRIO. The car makes its debut at at the 27th Thailand International Motor Expo, and then will go into produciton and reach far east markets like Thailand and India from March 2011. Just like the Micra, the BRIO too will be an efficient little city car for the masses.

The car has a compact body – length 3,610mm x width 1,680mm x height 1,475 mm – but a rather spacious interior. Although the Thai and the Indian models will have different details based on the culture of their target markets, the BRIO is ought to be an eco car with projected fuel consumption of 5.0 liters per 100 km.

According to Honda the Thai version will cost approximately 400,000 baht, no idea how much is that in more relevant currencies!

“Honda would like to expand the joy of mobility to more customers in Thailand, India and other Asian countries through the introduction of a new small vehicle with compact and highly efficient packaging by utilizing our own experiences cultivated by motorcycle business here in Asia,” said Takanobu Ito, President and CEO of Honda Motor.


Source:Motorward

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