Jumat, 19 Juni 2009
Mitsubishi RA
Giugiaro Fazer-Nash Namir
This hybrid system and the breathtaking aerodynamic design will make this car accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds and it should reach a top speed of over 300 km/h. This would make it the fastest hybrid car in the world and imagine you could reach incredible speeds with just 91.7 mpg fuel usage. Frazer-Nash, we think you might get back on top!
[Source: AutoBlog]
Innotech Corvette C6
Sideswipe Corvette
Kamis, 11 Juni 2009
Lamborghini : Fighter jet inspired supercar design
The Lamborghini Reventon is probably the most well-known fighter jet-inspired supercar, and its influence presents itself in the design of the Muska supercar concept from Krasnov Igor. The fighter jet influence becomes more pronounced once you take a look at the rear of the concept, and see its thruster-shaped rear exhausts. A closer inspection may reveal design cues from other supercars, but overall, the Muska has good looks, and a good stance.
Via: CarDesign.ru/ MotorAuthority
Sabtu, 06 Juni 2009
Maserati Mc12 Sport Car
Maserati Mc12, a road car after the Maserati company produced the FIA GT Championship racing variant can not call it self anything else then a super car. The specialists say that it`s not more than a copy of Enzo Ferrari but taller, longer and wider.
Designed by famous car producers like Giorgetto Giugiaro and Frank Stephenson., the idea for this super car was born even from the time that Ferrari owned Maserati company. They wanted a race car that could match the standards to compete in FIA GT.
With a first name like MCC (Maserati Corse Competizione), the car couldn't be anything else but a race car.
With a design of the V12 engine that allows equally the distribution of weight, the two door coupe has a luxurious interior made of a mix of gel dressed up in carbon fiber, another very expensive silver material named Brightex, and also the blue leather that gives the wonder car a special look.
The exterior it isn't going to look down to the interior. The body made of carbon fiber it's design to help the car achieve the maximum down force in all kinds of roads. Longer and wider then a Hummer, Maserati Mc12 comes only in two colours: white and blue, being dedicated to the America Camoradi racing team of the 1960s.
The V12 Ferrari engine has 232 kilogram, 6 litre (5998 cc) that makes the car touch a maximum torque of 652 Nm (481 lbf-ft) at 5500 rpm and a maximum power of 463 kw (621 bhp) at 7500 rpm. This super car can reach 100 km/h in just 3.8s and 200 km/h in 9.9s and has a maximum speed of 330 km/h.
Even if some people can say that it has a couple of disability like no radio or sound system and it can be a little harder to park because of it's large size, the comfortability and the luxury of the interior combine with the look and the feeling of the car speeding on any kinds of roads can really deserve the high price of 600.000 euro.
2009 Maserati GranTurismo MC
The 2010 Maserati has been tested a number of times by a number of drivers making it fit for the 2010 GT4 European Cup. The tuning works have been tested by Andrea Bertolini, Maserati tester along with Thomas Cremonini and Michael Bartels who was the 2008 FIA GT champion.
The Maserati has a history of winning the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race in the years 1939 and 1940. It also won the 1954 and 1957 F1 race which was driven by Juan Manuel Fangio. During the 1950s and 1960s, the Maserati recorded a number of Endurance races and the last victory of the Maserati was in the year 1967 which was driven by Pedro Rodriguez. Also in the years 2005, 2006 and 2008, it marked three victories in the Spa 24 Hours.
Vehicle Type: - race car, two doors coupeConfiguration: - Front Engine/ RWD
Engine: - V8
Displacement: - 4691 cc
Transmission: - 6-speed Paddleshift
Horsepower: - 412 bhp @ ---- rpm
Width: - 75.4 in
Length: - 194.3 in
Height: - 51.2 in
Weight: - 3085 lbs
Wheelbase: - 115.8 in
2008 Audi R8
The Audi R8, into which Audi has incorporated the name and the genes of the five-time Le Mans winner, is a spectacular sports car. Three years after the unveiling of the Audi Le Mans quattro concept car, the production version will be making its debut at the Paris Motor Show in the guise of the new Audi R8 mid-engined sports model. It is a fascinating driving machine and the sporty pinnacle of the Audi brand. The mid-mounted 420 bhp V8 FSI engine, quattro permanent four-wheel drive and Audi Space Frame aluminum body form the basis for truly outstanding driving dynamics. The Audi R8 will be available to order from 28 September 2006; first deliveries will be made in the first half of 2007.
As the first Audi mid-engined sports car, the Audi R8 combines Audi's experience gained from numerous motorsport triumphs with groundbreaking design and the acknowledged technological expertise of the brand. This expertise has led to the slogan 'Vorsprung durch Technik' becoming a byword for leading-edge technology both on the race track and on the road.
Audi R8's Exterior
Even at first glance, the caliber of the Audi R8 is plain to see. The car sits broad and squat on the road, the strongly accentuated rear end appearing to flex its muscles like a sprinter ready for the off.
The characteristic proportions of the vehicle are dictated by the location of the engine behind the cockpit. This layout is a typical feature of race cars. One of the most striking examples of this design - and as such one of the legitimate antecedents of the Audi R8 - was, and still is, the Auto Union Type C Grand Prix car. The central position of the engine is above all a boon to driving dynamics, as it allows for a weight distribution, as on the R8, of 44 percent to the front and 56 percent to the rear.
The car's body is highly compact in appearance. The front end and the gently curved roof arc are drawn in a sweeping line; a line which immediately marks the two-seater out as an Audi.
The side view also reveals familiar contours. The dynamic line above the wheel arches and the shoulder line interlink the front end, side and rear, imbue the doors and the transition to the side air vent with a strong presence, and even more emphatically highlight the typical Audi rounded wheel housings accommodating the big wheels.
The cabin of the Audi R8 is pushed far forward - a typical feature of a mid-engined sports car, and as such a visual cue linking it to the race car of the same name. Behind the cabin, positioned in front of the rear axle, is the V8 FSI engine, a sculptured piece of engineering visible both through the large, shield-shaped rear window and from inside the car.
The full aluminum body is constructed in the Audi Space Frame (ASF) design. Its perfect synthesis of minimal weight and maximum rigidity provides the ideal foundation for optimum driving dynamics, as well as delivering an outstanding power-to-weight ratio of just 8.18 pounds per bhp.
The Interior
The sporty interior is dominated by a totally driver-oriented cockpit architecture, integrating the driver between the dashboard and the high centre console. The instrument panel above the console is angled slightly towards the driver. The flat-bottomed steering wheel is a typical feature of the sportiest Audi models, and also enables comfortable sports car entry and exit.
Form follows function: this design principle is implemented throughout the R8. Alongside the driver-oriented architecture, also reflected in the styling of the side window sills, the choice of materials also makes for a highly functional look and feel. Looking around when in the driving seat makes one thing clear: just like in the R8 race car, the styling and placement of all the elements in the cockpit of this driving machine is focused on the essentials. The center point of everything is the driver.
The Drivetrain
Turbine-like power up to the highest rev ranges, a high maximum torque, all combined with a fascinating sound, are the characteristics of a perfect sports car engine. An engine that is fascinating both in terms of its enormous power potential and its suitability for everyday use.
In the high-revving 420 bhp eight-cylinder engine, the evolution of FSI petrol direct injection technology has reached a new high. This technology has also enjoyed many triumphs in the Audi R8 race car.
The figures illustrate the outstanding potential of the eight-cylinder unit. At 7,800 rpm the 4.2-liter engine delivers 420 bhp of power output. Peak torque is 317 lb-ft from 4,500 to 6,000 rpm. And no less than 90 per cent of this maximum torque is maintained consistently throughout a wide engine speed range from 3,500 all the way to 7,600 rpm. As a result of these qualities, the eight-cylinder power unit provides maximum thrust in virtually any driving situation.
The performance figures are equally impressive: the R8 accelerates from a standstill to 60 mph in 4.4 seconds and reaches a top speed of 187 mph.
Two transmissions are available: a manual 6-speed gearbox or optionally the Audi R tronic sequential-shift gearbox. Here, too, the influence of the motorsport world is clearly evident, with a joystick gear-shift on the centre console and, most especially, the paddles mounted on the steering wheel, which are a long-established ergonomic feature in motorsport. The best illustration of this is once again the Le Mans winning Audi R8, which also enables the driver to change gear on the steering wheel.
The Audi R8 is being built on a small-lot production line in a specially constructed new block at the Audi plant in Neckarsulm, Germany.
2009 Aston Martin V8 Vantage
Chassis | |
Wheels | 19’’ alloy wheels,20 spoke design |
Tires Front: | 8.5J x 19’’ |
Tires Rear: | 9.5J x 19’’ |
Brakes F-R | N/A |
Engine | |
Type | 4.7 litre V8 engine |
Horsepower | 420bhp |
Torque | 470Nm |
Transmission | drive ratio 3.909:1 |
Performance | |
0-60 mph | 4.7 seconds |
Top Speed | 180mph (288kph) |
Fuel Economy EPA city/highway mpg (l/100 km) | N/A |
2010 Aston Martin V12 Vantage
Drivetrain | |
Layout | Front Engine, RWD |
Transmission | Rear-Mounted 6 Speed Manual |
Engine | |
Type: | DBS-Sourced V12 |
Horsepower | 510 hp @ 6500 rpm |
Torque | 420 lb-ft of torque @ 5750 rpm |
Exterior | |
Body Type | 2 Door, 2 Seat Sports Car |
Curb Weight | 3700 lb. |
Performance | |
Acceleration 0-60 mph s: | 4.1 seconds |
Lateral Acceleration | 1.3g |
Top Speed | 190 mph |