Monday, February 28, 2011

2011 bmw f10 pics

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The outgoing BMW 5 Series F10 2011 may have ushered in a dramatic leap forward in terms of dynamics, technology, safety and creature comforts, but it's the previous generation – the E39 – that Bimmerphiles still speak of in hushed tones. The departing E60 may have been a more capable package, but it was also the source of much controversy and hand wringing. Blame Chris Bangle. Blame byzantine iDrive menu structures. Blame spirit-muffling layers of electronics. Hell, blame improved competition or hidebound brand loyalists who refuse to accept the new. No matter whose camp you point the finger at, the 2004-2010 5 Series was a polarizing creature, both aesthetically and from behind the wheel. Despite (or perhaps because of) all this, BMW enjoyed record-setting global sales of the Fiver, suggesting that that the traditionalists had it all wrong.

Still, one look at the new-for-2011 F10 model might reasonably lead you to believe that a bit of mulligan has occurred at the hand of Adrian van Hooydonk and his design team – a toning down of the E60's most divisive elements. To be sure, the E60's Dame Edna spectacles have been consigned to a dusty drawer and the raised "Bangle Butt" has kept its date with Celebrity Fit Club. In the not-so-dearly departed's place is a handsome new sedan that appears simultaneously more in line with the 5 Series' lineage yet firmly set on the future. But to label the sixth-generation Fiver as an aesthetic or strategic regression would be incorrect, van Hooydonk tells us. As he points out, BMW design has a tendency to periodically muscle in with big, bold, design statements – to knock down walls – and in the follow-up model, its stylists can move about a bit more in the clean air made possible by its predecessor. Fair enough – we prepared to check our Weltschmerz at the door and give this new Fiver a shot. Has it all been worked out for the better? BMW invited us to hop a couple of planes to Portugal in order to find out. Read More...

Bmw F10 Wallpaper

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BMW F10 Review

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The sixth generation of the 5-Series (BMW F10) made its debut on 23 November 2009 as a 2010 model. The Station Wagon/Touring version carries the platform code F11. Read More...

2010 BMW F30

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The next generation F30 BMW 3 Series shows up again in the front of the lens of spy photographers, but this time, the test mule are revealing slightly more design details. As expected, the new 3er gets a full LED treatment.

At the front, the white Corona ring headlights seem to be slightly longer than the current model with the side indicators placed just underneath the main “character line”. In the back, LED taillights are still mostly covered and the final design and shape are still a guessing game. (More photos at WCF)

The test mule spotted also features the “usual” LED strips in the side mirrors, a common element in early prototypes. But this time, the BMW insider Scott27 states that due to upcoming legislations both in the US and Europe, the side indicators need to be placed higher and more visible. Without a second source to confirm this, we will label it as a rumor for now.

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We learned in the past that the new 3 Series is built on a new modular platform and design wise, it returns to the “slimmer look”, dynamic lines with squat proportions and short rear overhangs. The typical proportions of a 3 Series remain, but the exterior design is more toned and muscular, bringing some the aggressiveness and design lines seen in the recent models, including the F10 5 Series. An expected move seen across the new BMW design language.

BMW is getting back to basics with clean uncluttered shapes, plus lower and wider kidney grille openings. The sedan model has a longer wheelbase, at least 1.5″ longer than the current generation. The F30 will sport a “pushing nose”, somewhat similar to the E89 Z4 front-end.

BMW will live under the umbrella of EfficientDynamics, and technologies like aerodynamically designed wheels, solar roof panel for extra energy efficiency in the use of interior controls, brake energy regeneration , stop-start technology, and pre-heating technology for the engine, gearbox and differential, will be incorporated into the new model.

Next generation 3-series engine options will include a full range of turbo and naturally aspirated 6-cylinder motors, 4-cylinder motors, and possibly even a new 3-cylinder motor.

The all-star BMW M3 will continue to sport the aggressive and super sporty bodystyle we have seen in the past. The new M3 will also feature a twin-turbo six-cylinder engine producing somewhere around 450 horsepower. Read More...

Saturday, February 26, 2011

2011 Nissan Electric Sports Cars ESFLOW Concept

2011 Nissan Electric Sports Cars ESFLOW Concept
The ESFLOW concept cars will be unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show (3-13 March) where it will share the Nissan stand with a number of other innovative and exciting newcomers - but with one major difference: these are production ready.
The 2011 Nissan Electric Sports Cars ESFLOW Concept isn’t scheduled to be unveiled until the 2011 Geneva Motor Show in just a couple of weeks. Nissan plans to reveal its new electric concept, called Esflow, at the Chicago Auto Show this year. The car will make its world debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show from March.
2011 Nissan Electric Sports Cars ESFLOW Concept
Nissan has a reputation for creating some of the most exhilarating sports cars on the market. Nissan has also developed the world's first practical Zero Emission family car, the Nissan LEAF. Now Nissan has put that expertise together. It has captured the excitement of a sports car and the environmental benefits of an electric vehicle and blended them into one dramatic two-seater concept: ESFLOW.
It may be a concept, but the Nissan ESFLOW electric sports cars proves it's possible to remain environmentally sympathetic without having to give up the joy of driving. It looks like a sports car, handles like a sports car and performs like one too. But Nissan ESFLOW Concept cars is different to every other sports car yet built: it's electric. Using technology pioneered in the award-winning Nissan LEAF, the EV concept shows that driving can still be as much fun tomorrow as it is today.
2011 Nissan Electric Sports Cars ESFLOW Concept
Ecological minimalism need not come at the expense of luxury. The cabin of the 2011 Nissan Electric Sports Cars ESFLOW Concept is clean and open and weight saving has been a priority throughout its design, but it is still a comfortable and pleasant place to sit. By far the heaviest components in modern cars' interiors are the steel framed, thickly upholstered and increasingly motorized seats. In 2011 Nissan Electric Sports Cars ESFLOW Concept the seats are sculpted into the rear bulkhead of the car, negating the need for a heavy frame. This of course means that they are immobile, but this is of no consequence as the fly-by-wire steering and pedals adjust electrically to the best spot to suit each individual driver's size and preferred driving position.
Nissan ESFLOW Concept is rear-wheel drive and it runs on two motors. The car's graceful proportions allow the twin electric motors to be placed above the axis of the rear wheels, in a mid-ship position,. These motors independently control the left and right wheels, and so the torque is optimized to ensure outstanding vehicle stability and control as well as efficient power regeneration. The motors produce enough torque in an instant for it to reach a 100kph in under 5 seconds.
2011 Nissan Electric Sports Cars ESFLOW Concept
Power for the motors comes from the same laminated lithium-ion battery packs used in the Nissan LEAF, but in ESFLOW the packs are located along the axis of the front and rear wheels. This centralizes the mass of the car, and thus its rotation point, close to the driver's hips. These cleverly positioned batteries enable the car to travel over 240km on one charge.
2011 Nissan Electric Sports Cars ESFLOW Concept
The colors of this Esflow are inspired from glaciers, with highly reflective blue-tinted solidified liquid shapes. Even if this concept will not hit the production line too soon, it could be a great source of inspiration for Nissan’s future sports cars.
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Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

2011 Rolls-Royce Sports Apparition Concept Cars by Jeremy Westerlund

2011 Rolls-Royce Sports Apparition Concept Cars by Jeremy Westerlund
Here is a personal limousine that, Rolls-Royce Apparition concept was designed by Jeremy Westerlund, who designed it as an independent project while studying at the Art Center. 2011 Jeremy Westerlund  Rolls Royce Apparition has Clever design features abound, like the spare wheel secreted into the bodywork at the front like 1930s Rollers, an open cockpit for the driver and the twin rear windows that mirror the shape of the headlights. It’s like something out of a science fiction film, and a heck of a lot more interesting than some of the so-called concept cars Rolls-Royce has show in the past five years.
2011 Rolls-Royce Sports Apparition Concept Cars by Jeremy Westerlund
The idea blends classic design elements with futuristic ones, with mahogany wheel inserts and a shape that places the chauffeur out in the open like in vintage motor carriages, with the occupants coddled inside.
2011 Rolls-Royce Sports Apparition Concept Cars by Jeremy Westerlund is a personal limousine that, if it were built, would be 23 feet long. The 2011 Rolls-Royce Sports Apparition Concept Cars by Jeremy Westerlund that features yacht-like styling and mahogany inserts on the wheels. This created by a student designer like Jeremy Westerlund comes along with a design as interesting and unique as the Rolls Royce Apparition.
2011 Rolls-Royce Sports Apparition Concept Cars by Jeremy Westerlund
Design of the 2011 Rolls-Royce Sports Apparition Concept Cars by Jeremy Westerlund is based around the old motor carriages that had a chauffeur sitting up front, exposed to the elements, with the passengers coddled inside. Like most contemporary Rolls models, the front is utterly dominated by the prominent grille and hood ornament.
2011 Rolls-Royce Sports Apparition Concept Cars by Jeremy Westerlund, it features unique touches like real mahogany inserts in the wheels, and the imposing overall shape is long and low: the designer took his cues from sailing yachts, and even though the model is built to 1:4 scale, it’s still nearly six feet long. If such an extreme example of fantasy ever became reality, it would measure 279 inches overall – that’s over 23 feet, or about four feet longer than the Phantom.
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2010 VW Passat CC

2010 VW Passat CC
2010 VW Passat CC
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It has been said that every man is an island. Nowhere is that more true than at the gym. As any gymgoer can tell you, there are few situations more awkward than that of being forced to exchange grunted syllables between panting breaths with a complete stranger.

That said, go to the gym with any sort of regularity, and you can’t help but get to know the few other gentlemen that make the same daily pilgrimage as yourself. Such was the situation in which the Volkswagen Passat CC was brought to my attention for the first time in this calendar year. Having recently had his Jetta TDI manhandled by a large American sedan, a fellow gymgoer confessed that he hoped his Jetta would be written off so as to put him in a fiscal situation that would allow the purchase of a Passat CC. To say I was surprised would be an understatement. Why? Well, simply put, my own frontal lobe is not often occupied with thoughts of Volkswagen’s upper-crust sedan, and I’d assumed others were similarly ignorant of Volkswagen’s second attempt to outflank Audi’s premium image.

And why shouldn’t they be? After all, the CC follows in the premium footsteps of the ill-fated Phaeton as Volkswagen’s most luxurious car. But there’s one crucial difference. While the Phaeton offered buyers little to lure them away from the more premium image of the Audi A8 upon which it was based, the Passat CC takes the well known Passat badge into a far more luxurious and upscale market. Essentially reversing the Phaeton formula, this exaltation of a standard model into the luxury market is a relatively new and interesting concept, and one that will remain unique to Volkswagen. Straddling the line between premium and economy markets, Volkswagen’s pairing of a completely new car with an existing nameplate helps ease the CC’s introduction through the Passat’s familiarity, but doesn’t sully the luxury product’s name with an unduly pedestrian badge.

However, if this new marketing strategy has one drawback, it’s the degree of anonymity that it imbues upon the Passat CC, which brings me back to the previous point. As an automotive journalist, it’s not uncommon to be questioned about a new car from passerby who have seen it on TV or on the newsstand. Typically, questions pertain to speed, power, fuel economy and price, but in the Passat CC’s case, the most common question was “what is it.” And the answer usually came as a surprise. After all, with a sleek, coupe-like silhouette, it looks like nothing else in the VW line. Boasting a new and unique unibody, the longer, lower, wider stance of the Passat CC is already far removed from that of its namesake. Of course, it’s also improved with the judicious application of numerous small touches like frameless windows and a smaller, more flowing trunklid. In all but the basic Sport model, a panoramic sunroof provides ventilation from the driver’s side pillar to the passenger’s, and four different and unique styles of wheels provide model-specific identification. It’s worth noting that the top-spec V6 4MOTION Highline comes with a set of 18” wheels that may be the most attractive on the market today; channelling the turbine style made famous by Mercedes Benz’s SLR supercar.

Opening the shapely door surprises even more than does the luxurious exterior treatment. Spurning many of the Volkswagen interior styling cues that populate the rest of the line, the CC’s interior is a welcome change. While the majority of VW products are endowed with somewhat monochromatic interiors, the CC’s contrasts colours, textures, and shapes beautifully to give the cabin an air of drama. First, there’s the simplistic (and admittedly familiar) dash pad that stretches uninterrupted from one side to another, directly above a long strip of bright brushed aluminum that incorporates a pair of slide-out storage bins.. Although conventionally laid out below, the controls are rendered in a new way, with switches and dials that appear to be an equal-parts collaboration between Audi and VW. Blessedly, the rubberized flat black finish that used to dominate VW controls is minimized, with the HVAC controls now being finished in silver and piano black. As a nice finishing touch, the automatic dual zone climayte control temperatures are now displayed around the switch in orange LED. The remainder of the HVAC controls are reworked substantially with a new layout that condenses the control panel and looks far, far more interesting without degrading their ease of use. Similarly, the steering wheel controls are quite a bit more high-tech looking, but still remain easy to manipulate. But best of all is the new navigation unit. Having long since been overdue for a revamping, my tester used a new touch-screen navigation system that is a massive improvement over the distinctly ‘90s looking VW-standard-issue indigo-illuminated entertainment systems of yore. With a glossy high resolution screen (think new, glossy laptop LCDs vs old, flat-finish laptop LCDs) and a slick black and red colour scheme, it’s thoroughly 21st century.

Using a stocky block of plastic trimmed in aluminum as a key, the familiar VR6 powerplant fires up without any hesitation, but betrays its performance heritage with a slightly gruff sound while running through its cold start routine. Backed by the fantastic benchmark of a transmission that is VW’s DSG gearbox, moving away is a drama-free affair into which engine noise simply doesn’t intercede. With tons of soft-touch materials and undoubtedly a whackload of sound deadening, the Passat CC’s cabin is startlingly quiet while puttering about town, but the suspension gives away the car’s sporting demeanour. With a four link rear suspension and triangular wishbones suspended by MacPherson struts up front, the car rides with authority over undulations; transmitting the road surface into the driver’s derriere without overpowering it. Round a corner and the thick anti-roll bars put a stop to any perceptible body roll from unnerving any of the four occupants, while the low profile tires and 18” wheels provide nearly perfect levels of feedback. On dry and wet pavement the car handles exquisitely, and although its performance numbers may not back such a claim up, it feels every bit capable of challenging BMW’s indominatable 335xi sedan. With stupendous levels of grip, it’s holds its line through nearly every corner, with the powerful and linear V6 and lightening fast DSG gearbox working perfectly in concert to provide maximum thrust on every single corner exit. However, any buyers looking to traverse the snowy mountain ranges of Canada’s winter will need to invest in some winter tires, as the stock rubber is sadly inadequate when it comes to dealing with the white stuff.

It’s not too often that a car surprises me. Having tested my fair share of automobiles, you come to expect certain qualities, both good and bad, to appear in any given manufacturer’s cars. After all, manufacturers put massive amounts of manpower into ensuring that each new model fits seamlessly into their existing product line; incorporating recognizable features and styling cues so as to not alienate their existing clientele, while adding just enough new stuff to attract new buyers that would otherwise never consider the brand. And although there may not be much to tie the Passat CC to the rest of the Volkswagen lineup, it would appear that they’ve hit the nail on the head. Because while the majority of the people who approached me about the car were unsure of its model designation, the fact is, most of those people were already driving Volkswagens. And be it due to the car’s slippery shape or upper-crust interior, the admiration those other Volkswagen owners felt for their favourite brand’s most luxurious offering was readily apparent. And thanks to Volkswagen’s marketing team, the Passat CC is a car that even the lowliest Volkswagen owner can readily aspire to own. With a starting MSRP of $33,075, it’s the V6 4Motion Highline that’s the real steal of the bunch with a fully loaded price of $49,100. Substantially less than you’d be paying for a similarly equipped 3-series Bimmer or C-class Mercedes, it’s stately and eye-catching looks and voluptuous interior offer fantastic value for your dollar. Easily the best Volkswagen I’ve ever driven, this is one car that I won’t soon forget. Read More...

VW Passat CC Photo Gallery

VW Passat CC
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The Volkswagen Passat CC (also known as the Volkswagen CC in the United States[1] and South Africa) is a 4-door coupé version of the Volkswagen Passat. It debuted in January 2008 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The suffix CC stands for Comfort Coupé and the car is marketed by VW as a more luxurious vehicle than the standard Passat saloon.

The Passat CC falls between the Passat and the Phaeton in VW's range — while based on the Passat, and sharing its wheelbase, the CC is longer (+ 27 mm (1.06 in)), lower (− 50 mm (1.97 in)) and wider (+ 36 mm (1.42 in)) than the Passat. Read More...

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

2010 Nissan Sports Cars GT-R by Tommy Kaira

2010 Nissan Sports Cars GT-R by Tommy Kaira
They have been teasing this car 2010 Nissan Sports Cars GT-R by Tommy Kaira for a long time, but now just in time for 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon it is ready to be unveiled. This is one of the finest body kits we’ve seen for the mighty GT-R so far. We know that Japanese tuner’s Tommy Kaira finished the early stage of their Nissan GT-R plan for the launch at the 2010 Tokyo AutoSalon. This Kyoto based tuner, who is known to have  started out by modifying Mercedes car is now all focused on GT-R as it brings out the Silver Wolf Nissan GT-R from its stable.
2010 Nissan Sports Cars GT-R by Tommy Kaira
Called the Silver Wolf, this 2010 Nissan Sports Cars GT-R by Tommy Kaira comes with a full body kit, plus new rolling stock, brakes, exhaust and suspension components. The carbon fiber widebody package gives the GT-R a serious attitude adjustment. Two kit choices are available, the first being a very comprehensive one while the second just works on the front end.
2010 Nissan Sports Cars GT-R by Tommy Kaira
With no change to GT-R’s twin-turbo V6 engine, 2010 Nissan Sports Cars GT-R by Tommy Kaira has just got some fabulous interior work and upgraded breaks, exhaust and suspension systems. Carbon and red leather interior will give it’s driver a very luxuries feel while the carbon fiber widebody of the silver wolf still keep it  decent and stylish. Tommy Kaira has well managed to keep its name in the auto industry and it is expected that the Japanese icon will not compromise on the performance of their new GT-R project. So until there is some final testing on the Fuji Speedway, check out the greatest performance car more closely in the pictures below.
The 2010 Nissan Sports Cars GT-R by Tommy Kaira full kit consists of, among others, a wet carbon front bumper, a front grille cover, lip spoiler, under diffuser, side ducts and side skirts. The rear also features wet carbon in the form of a racing diffuser, a rear wing and rear fender extensions. The AVS Model F15 Platinum black wheels are shod with Pirelli P-Zero 255/40R20 and 285/35R20 front and rear tyres respectively.
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2010 VW Sharan Nice Review

Last week we reported on VW’s little German tease of the 2010 Sharan on the VW web site in Germany, coyly showing just a partial front end and one wheel. But a week on there’s no such reticence with a full reveal of VW’s big people carrier at Geneva.

The last generation of the Sharan shared a platform with Ford’s Galaxy, but the 2010 Volkswagen Sharan is a purely VW venture -based as it is on VW’s flexible MQB platform – and comes complete with the standard fashion accessory for a people carrier of sliding rear doors, and a more flexible seven-seat layout. It’s grown too, by a not insubstantial 220mm (about 8.5″) in length and 92mm in width (3.5″), although it sits a tad lower.

Those new sliding rear doors (which can be electrically operated if you want. But don’t bother; it’s a novelty for the first day and then it just becomes frustrating as they’re always too slow) offer better access to the more flexible interior. The three centre seats can be moved fore and aft and folded flat when not in use. The third row of seats is now big enough for full sized people (although perhaps not rugby team size) and also fold flat.

There’s a choice of four engines for the 2010 Sharan – 2 diesel and two petrol. Diesel options are both 2.0-litre common rail with 140 or 170 PS. The 2.0-litre TDI 140 gets 52.3 mpg with143 g/km of CO2. The 170 Sharan emits 152 g/km CO2 and does 49.5 mpg. Both diesel models get Stop-Start and regenerative braking.

Petrol options are a 1.4-litre TSI petrol with150 PS and 38.1 mpg with 172 g/km of CO2 , and a 2.0-litre with a DSG ‘box and 200 PS, 201 g/km of CO2 and 32.8 mpg. The Sharan 2.0 litre petrol – the ‘Hot’ Sharan – has to make do without the eco toys, but the 1.4 petrol does get the same top-Start and regenerative braking as the diesels.

VW hasn’t come up with pricing or model info for the 2010 Sharan yet. We do know it will go on sale in the UK later in 2010 and we’ll get the info as soon as possible.

But from what we see the 2010 VW Sharan is a country mile ahead of the old model. Mind you, it should be. The old Sharan is little changed in almost 15 years.

2010 VW Sharan
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2011 Citroen DS5 For Future

The latest 2011 Citroen leave to regenerate the brand class. At present, admittance to the latest intelligence said that Citroen bequeath as break up of its luxury auto in a series of fresh examples in 2011 Citroen DS5 example are a domestic fomite, its aim, on our well-known example are similar to the C5.

2011 Citroen DS5
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2011 Citroen DS5
2011 Citroen DS5

To adjoin consumer ask, the auto will provide a lot optional luxury constellations.DS5 Citroen body appearing, the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show entry of the C-Sportlounge animated idea autos.

2011 Citroen DS5
2011 Citroen DS5

2011 Citroen DS5
2011 Citroen DS5

Fomite fuel economy will besides configure the diesel engine hybrid drive arrangement, on HDI diesel engine and electric motor. for more latest car you can view at cheap sports car. Read More...