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June 30, 2011

2012 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Spy Shots



The current Mercedes-Benz B-Class has enjoyed reasonable success in most of the markets it has been launched in, selling over 120,000 units in its first year alone, but the next-generation model due later this year is expected to sell in even higher volumes and will be sold in the U.S. for the first time, though probably not until sometime in 2012.
The latest images show the B-Class in less camouflage, looking more production-ready than ever before, confirming it's drawing close to release.
To increase sales, there are rumors that Mercedes-Benz is planning to expand the range by adding new variants in addition to the regular hatch: a new coupe-cabrio, a sporty hatchback to rival BMW's 1-series range and possibly a four-door sedan with coupe styling.
One of the models confirmed for production, however, is the hatchback seen here testing in prototype form. It appears to retain the boxy look of the current model, although its side profile shares a definite resemblance with the 2011 Mercedes-Benz R-Class. The overall look will align closely with 2009’s striking BlueZERO concept family.
Shots of the interior reveal Mercedesdesigners have selected a steering column lever for selecting the gears and have moved the stereo and navigation screen further up the dash than on the previous model.
Expect to see a range of small displacement turbo engines and new hybrid variants offering in the B-Class family, as well as a hydrogen fuel cell model. The new 2012 Mercedes-Benz B-Class will be sportiest yet as a high-performance AMG variant was confirmed by the tuning arm's outgoing boss Volker Mornhinweg late last month. AMG currently offers V-8 engines exclusively but for the B-Class a new specially tuned four-cylinder engine will be developed. The model will compete with other hot-fours such as the Volkswagen Golf R32 and Audi S3. Expect to see a range of performance upgrades as well, including new brakes, a sporty bodykit and upmarket interior.
Mercedes-Benz previously reversed a decision to bring the current B-Class Stateside because of fears it would damage the luxury brand’s exclusivity and the low dollar exchange rate would make it too expensive.
However, unexpectedly strong sales of theSmart Fortwo minicar are prompting renewed interest in selling the B-Class, and even the A-Class, in North America.-motorauthority.com

June 29, 2011

2012 Bentley Continental GTC Speed Facelift Spy Shots


We’ve already seen prototypes for the facelifted 2012 Bentley Continental GTCbut here’s one of the high-performance GTC Speed model, which should make its appearance shortly after the debut of the standard model towards the end of this year.

The prototype seen here is wearing minimal camouflage, giving us a good look as to the styling that’s expected to feature on the facelifted 2012 Bentley Continental GTC Speed. We can clearly see a new bumper design incorporating larger intakes, as well as new exhaust tips and uprated brakes.

Bentley engineers are also expected to have refined the drivetrain, reduced overall vehicle weight and increased rigidity, all while keeping the exterior proportions much the same as the current model.

Under the hood will be the familiar 6.0-liter W-12 engine powering the entire Continental GT lineup. However, peak output should be lifted beyond the current GTC Speed’s 600 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque limit.

Gear changes will be handled by the same ZF six-speed unit, though should be quicker thanks to a Quickshift function that allows double downshifts. You’ll note that this unit was introduced on the facelifted 2011 Bentley Continental GT.

Performance numbers should come in at around 4.4 seconds for the 0-60 mph run and a top speed in excess of 195 mph.-motorauthority.com

2013 BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe spy shots

BMW has been spotted testing the new BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe out on public streets in Germany. The car will be based on the new BMW 6 Series and will feature a four-door coupe layout.
From the front you can easily spot the new 6 Series resemblance, with its pronounced upper grille section and newly-designed BMW ‘Angel Eye’ headlights. The lower grille also spreads across the entire width of the front end, just like the new 6 Series.
Looking at the side is where things start to differ from the normal Coupe model. BMW has squeezed in rear doors to provide a four-door coupe layout. This will be BMW’s answer to the Mercedes-Benz CLS four-door coupe, and the Audi A7 Sportback.
Sharing the same theme as the Gran Coupe Concept unveiled at the Beijing Auto Show last year, the Gran Coupe name is also likely to be carried over to this production version. This will differentiate it from BMW’s usual ‘GT’ name attached to sedan-based coupes, such as the BMW 5 Series GT and the predicted upcoming BMW 3 Series GT.
The back of the car showcases a more steeply raked rear windscreen compared with the normal two-door coupe. It is also likely to feature some changes in rear end detailing to help distinguish it from the other models.
Providing power for the new model is said to be same engine line-up as the BMW 6 Series Coupe and Convertible. This includes the 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8, producing 300kW, and the 3.0-litre turbocharged six-cylinder petrol engine, producing around 235kW. A diesel version might also be on the cards further down the track.
The BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe is expected to go on sale sometime towards the end of next year.-caradvice.com.au

Two new middleweight adventure bikes: Honda's Crossrunner, Suzuki's new V-Strom 650

New middleweight adventure machines. Left: Honda Crossrunner. Right: Suzuki V-Strom 650 AB...
"Adventure" bikes are about as practical and unglamorous as motorcycling gets. They're fairly ugly to look at, they're often ridden hard and put away wet, they're taken to dirty places and they have dirty things done to them. Which to my mind has always made them a preserve of the hardcore rider - these are not ridden by Harley polishers or leather-clad latte sippers, they're ridden by folks that like to get out and throw motorcycles around out where it's tough.

So it's encouraging to see that the adventure class is heating up more than ever in 2011 - and two new middleweight all-roaders from Suzuki and Honda now come into a mix that's becoming almost saturated with bikes like the Kawasaki Versys, the BMW F800GS, the Yamaha Tenere and Triumph's Tiger 800.

2012 Suzuki V-Strom 650 ABS

Let's start with the Suzi, because I'm a huge fan of the old model. Last year's wee-strom shares the dubious honurs of being just about the ugliest motorcycle on the market, and one of the most practical too. If you could put up with its horrific looks, the 650 was even better than its 1000cc brother in many ways - lighter, more comfortable, easier to ride - and it was an effortless tourer, fun scratcher, built to carry luggage and passengers, and a very capable all-rounder. Since its release in 2004, it's been my #1 choice for a bike to take around the country if I ever get off my butt and do it.
So the all-new 2012 bike has a fair bit to live up to. Let's have a look. With the valve timing and gearbox lightly revised, the new 650 is said to be a little grunter down low, a little reviver up high and geared for a sportier riding style in first through fifth (sixth gear is purely for highway efficiency). The engine dimensions are exactly the same as the familiar donk that has powered the V-Strom, the SV and the Gladius in the past, so we can assume it will be as smooth and reliable here as ever.
The new bike is six kilos lighter at 214 kg wet and full of fuel - although this is assisted by the fact that the fuel tank is two liters smaller than the old strom's 22 liters. Still, you're looking at a healthy 350km+ (220 mile) range.
The bike has been completely restyled - most notably at the front end, which looks unmistakably like a faired version of the Gladius nakedbike. Nifty little plastic ducts move air away out of the radiator. The rear end looks familiar, comfy and long - hopefully it's built to take plenty of luggage. Overall, the new wee-strom looks damn near presentable, not far off the silhouette of the Tiger 800.
The screen has apparently been completely revised after a lot of hours in wind tunnels. You'd hope so, the old bike's screen was one of its worst features. Here's hoping the new bike gets it right.
ABS comes standard - it might as well, given that mandatory ABS is being discussed by government bodies all over the world as a means of making our favorite danger machines safer.
In all, the new V-Strom 650 ABS looks like it will sit roughly where the old one has - roughly in the middle of the pack in terms of its focus. It's still a road bike more than anything else, and it should be a killer mile muncher to boot - but with long-travel soft suspension and semi-offroad tires it should be comfortable on the loose stuff too.

2012 Honda Crossrunner

The Crossrunner is an all-new model from Honda, presumably built to replace the rather tired Transalp and uninspiring Varadero. These two bikes have sold very successfully, particularly in Europe, but my brief experiences with each left me pretty cold. Suspension felt sloppy, brakes were uninspiring, riding positions were okay and the engines were probably as practical as the Suzuki's, but ... kind of boring.
Honda could have chosen the reliable NT700V Deauville as the base to build from in designing a new adventure machine - but instead, it made the curious decision to use the V-4 engine out of the old VFR800, a high-speed sports touring machine. This makes the Crossrunner the only 4-cylinder bike in its class.
That's an interesting choice - twins are usually lighter, torquier and the greater gaps between their power pulses are understood to be an advantage where grip is uncertain - like it is 100% of the time you're riding offroad. So on the one hand, the design of the bike with its motard-peaked nosecone seems to scream off-roader, but the engine seems much more road focused - sports focused, even. It's a good 30% more powerful than the V-Strom, and anyone who's ever ridden a VFR800 in anger will know how beautifully this creature lives above the old imperial tonne. It loves to run.
The Crossrunner's design is in keeping with the direction Honda has taken with all its recent roadbikes - sharp tail, deep glossy paint, single sided rear swingarm with sexy star-shaped hub, stacked headlights - in fact if anything, this looks like a beefed-up, overgrown CB1000R - despite the fact that it's actually quite compact when seen in person.
ABS is again standard here - this time using Honda's superb Combined ABS system. That means that an onboard braking computer will not only correct loss of traction under brakes, it also actively proportions stopping power between the front and rear wheels to prevent unnecessary weight transfer and guard against poor rider choices like deciding to stop using only the rear brake. It's a great system and it works - unless you like doing skids or stoppies. Sigh.
An optional pannier/top box kit will presumably make the Crossrunner an effective and comfy tourer, and again plenty of time has been spent in the wind tunnel developing a touring screen. I've heard this a lot before though, and there's an awful lot of shockingly bad screens going around. Either way, there's a strong aftermarket that doesn't want to put up with bad aerodynamics any more than you and I do.
Road-sized rims and tires that give only the barest nod to offroad capability are pretty much the icing on the cake when it comes time to work out where the Crossrunner is targeted - it's one of the most road-focused adventure bikes on the market. It will also live on the sporty end of the spectrum - if its suspension is up to the task of quick progress. The Crossrunner is an interesting looking bike, and a fresh chance for Honda to get a certain sort of "Adventure" done right.
At the end of the day, both these bikes are probably fairly well pitched - the road is where they're likely to spend most of their time, and when it comes time to go party in the dirt, smaller middleweight engines are probably much more appropriate than the big 1200cc-class behemoths for the majority of riders. You can take any bike off road - these aren't going to trouble dedicated dirt machines, but they'll handle things better than most roadbikes.-gizmag.com

June 28, 2011

"Bumblebee" Edition Chevrolet Camaro Revealed



Fanboys and girls in the U.S. have to wait another day or two to get their first look at “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” in theaters, but they can start salivating over Chevrolet’s latest Bumblebee-look Camaro today.

The appearance package includes black rally stripes that run the length of the car, a unique rear spoiler, black 20-inch wheels with Autobot logos and Autobot shields on the front fenders. The interior features yellow-stitched leather upholstery with logos on the front headrests and center console.
The special edition is only available on top of the line 2012 2LT six-cylinder and 2SS eight-cylinder versions of the Camaro, and its $3,000 price includes the RS appearance package, which currently costs $1,600 as a standalone package on V6 models, $1,300 on V8s. Upgraded 21-inch wheels and a black ground effects package will also be available as dealer-installed options.

Chevrolet’s relationship with the Transformers franchise began with the release of the first film in  the series in 2007, which featured a concept version of the Camaro in the role of Bumblebee, two years before the car entered production. The automaker first offered a Transformers edition Camaro in 2009 in concert with the release of “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” the same year that the fifth-generation of the model went on sale after a seven-year hiatus.

Orders for the new special edition Camaro begin in July, with initial deliveries slated for September. The renderings released of the car show a suede-like trim on the face of the dashboard not seen on today's car, visual confirmation that the interior of the Camaro will be upgraded for the 2012 model year. The high-performance Camaro ZL1 concept introduced at this year's Chicago Auto Show featured the same trim. That car is slated to go on sale in January of 2012 with a 550 hp supercharged V8 engine and advanced active suspension system.-foxnews.com

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