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Thursday, June 28, 2012

BMW reportedly working on a spiritual successor of the M1

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To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the M1, BMW released the Homage concept at the event Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d'Este in April 2008 created by Italian designer Giorgio Giugiaro who drew inspiration from the M1 and the BMW turbo, debuting many technical advancements. This development sparked off speculations on BMW's interest in developing a flagship sportscar or to join the club of the Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Maseratis.
All this while BMW has denied the existence or the development of a M1 successor. However according to reports on German publication Auto Bild and Automobilwoche, work is on for a spiritual successor that could take its public bow in 2016.
Auto Bild says the sequel to the iconic BMW supercar will feature a lightweight body made using materials such as plastic, aluminum, magnesium and titanium. These efforts will lead to a weight of around 1,250 kg for the performance car.
A turbocharged V8 engine producing 590-650bhp is expected to provide firepower, enabling it to hit a top speed of 330 km/h. In spite of such thrilling performance figures, the 2016 will not be a gas guzzler thanks to fuel saving technologies such as the engine start-stop system and regenerative braking that convert kinetic energy of rolling wheels into electric charge.
None of this information is verified, but we are keeping our eyes open for test mules, leaks or announcements.
Expect the proposed M1 comeback model to be priced at not less than $316,925 (1.16 million UAE Dirhams).
[Source - Automobilwoche.de]

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Alfa Romeo 4C project reportedly ahead of schedule

British publication Autocar has revealed that Alfa Romeo's baby sports car previewed by the 4C concept may arrive ahead of schedule. The production model may be unveiled in summer of 2013, several months ahead of schedule. The 4C was originally slated to arrive at the Detroit Motor Show in early 2014.
The Autocar report adds that Alfa Romeo has retained the carbon fiber body seen on the concept, contrary to the claims made by Fiat's Engineering chief, Mauro Pierallini, that a less expensive fiberglass reinforced plastic body was under consideration. Weighing about 850kg, the 4C project is the most important product in the relaunch of the Alfa Romeo brand.
 The production 4C will be powered by a 1.8-liter turbo petrol engine, built using light weight aluminum that delivers close to 300bhp. This is the same unit that will be shoe-horned into the upcoming Dodge Dart SRT4 and the Alfa Romeo Spider albeit in a different state of tune.

The Alfa Romeo 4C Concept, presented at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, is a two-seat, rear-wheel drive coupe that is about 4 meters long and sports a wheelbase of 2.4 meters. The materials and technology used in the making of the Alfa Romeo 4C are inherited from the bigger Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione.
[Source - Autocar.co.uk]

Friday, June 22, 2012

Mercedes SL65 AMG 45th Anniversary Edition promotional released

Mercedes has published a fresh promotional video for the SL65 AMG 45th Anniversary Edition that was first announced in 2011. The special edition marks the 45th anniversary of the collaboration between Mercedes and its performance division AMG.
The Mercedes SL65 AMG 45th Anniversary Edition is appropriately limited to 45 units and features exclusive additions and fitments such as the designo magno graphite paint and the trim on the mirror and spoilers made using carbon fiber. Other additions include an engine cover made using aluminum/carbon fiber, a sports exhaust system and AMG wheels finished in titanium grey.
The interior is upholstered with leather seats, pedals that are made using alloy, and a matte carbon fiber trim. An individually numbered plaque sits on the central console. Gadget freaks will love the upmarket Bang Olufsen music system and the COMAND infotainment system that provides internet access and the 'Airscarf' seats.
 The SL65 AMG 45th Anniversary Edition is not just show and no go! There's a bomb under the bonnet in the form of a 6-liter V12 engine that produces a mammoth 621bhp and 1,000Nm.
 The vehicle is driven through an AMG Speedshift Plus 7G-Tronic transmission. 0-100kph is complete in 4 seconds and it accelerates on to an electronically-limited maximum speed of 250kph.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Arabian Automobiles Launches Infiniti Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle Programme

Arabian Automobiles Company (AAC) announced a new addition to its Infiniti sales offering with the launch of the Infiniti Certified Pre-Owned vehicle programme (ICPO). Vehicles covered under the programme will be the Infiniti G Sedan, G Coupe and G Convertible, Infiniti M, Infiniti EX, Infiniti FX and Infiniti QX 56.
This is the first Japanese Certified Pre-Owned Luxury Sales offering in the UAE, and only Infiniti cars that meet a defined quality standard will be certified for Pre-Owned status. The vehicle must be less than five years old, with less than 80,000 kms on the odometer, have a clean title and pass a comprehensive 145-point inspection. Every Certified Pre-Owned Infiniti will include:
  • 145-point inspection
  • 1 year/25,000 km Gold exclusive warranty
  • 24×7 roadside assistance
  • 3 complimentary oil changes
  • 20% discount card
  • 'This announcement today moves the pre-owned vehicle market in the UAE another step further on,' commented Michel Ayat, CEO of Arabian Automobiles. 'We are the first retailer to have a Japanese Certified Pre-Owned Luxury Sales offering and quality assurance programme. For customers considering a used vehicle purchase, this programme moves the pre-owned vehicle purchase process much closer to that of buying a new car, and protects the purchase with a one year extendable warranty.

    Sunday, June 17, 2012

    Mercedes-Benz SLC, begins its testing program

    Spy photographers have caught what is believed to be the first evidence of a baby SLS AMG at the Nurburgring race track in Germany. Revealed as the Mercedes SLC by the brand's design chief Gorden Wagener in a recent interview, it will share the SLS AMG's platform but a distinct personality is promised.
    Mercedes engineers are testing the mechanical package of the SLC on a crudely bodied mule that uses the SLS's body work. The initial observations are the wheelbase is noticeably shorter, the front overhang is lesser, and the camouflage on the front and rear sections are rumored to conceal aerodynamic and cooling fitments.
    SLS AMG GT used for illustrative purpose
    Motor Authority has reported that the baby SLS will be a rear wheel drive car which is AMG's second project where it seen playing a bigger role. A 5.5-liter twin-turbo V8 engine could be offered on the range topping variant while the entry-level variant could be driven by a V6 engine. The V8 engine is expected to put out not less than 500bhp.
    To keep the SLC's prices from being ambitious, engineers could cut costs by dropping the gullwing doors seen on the bigger SLS and using aluminium extensively instead of the more expensive carbon fiber, in its construction. The slightly retro look of the car may however not be quelled.
    As this the first instance of the car testing out in the real world, one cannot expect the on the market before 2014. An additional variant in the form of the convertible may join the SLC lineup in 2015.
    [Source - MotorAuthority.com]

    Friday, June 15, 2012

    2012 Infiniti FX50 S | Road Test

    There might not be any official figures to prove it but most of you might dismiss the Infiniti FX50 S as a woman’s car, I did too but then I must admit, this is the most fun SUV I have ever driven. So, if you are a woman and you are driving this car, please tell the men what they are missing. Everything about the FX is too chic, too stylish and too classy and I think that’s why most men prefer to stay away from it. It doesn’t gel well with the macho image we men want our SUVs to exude.
    The FX50 S is a head turner; there is simply no doubt about it. The FX received a styling upgrade for 2012 that includes a revised front end a few tweaks to the overall styling and newly designed alloy wheels. Its elegantly curved lines skilfully conceal its SUV proportions and the coupe-like roof makes the car look lower and sleeker. To be honest, it looks more like a blown up coupe and certainly goes like one. The distinctive front-end, long bonnet and the fastback styled roofline look very unusual compared to the current crop of crossovers available in the market. During its unveiling back in 2003, Infiniti said that the design was a blend of an SUV lower body with an old school GT car upper body and there is no denying that they were spot on with their creation.
    Infinity has toned up the interior extensively to bring the FX up to the levels of its elder brothers and the competitors. Premium quality leather, wood and plastics adorn the surfaces. A 11-speaker Bose Premium Sound System comes standard on all variants and the FX50 S gets a 9.3GB on-board music storage system. A 360-degree around view monitoring system is also standard on the FX50 S and optional on the FX35.
    Even though the layout of the buttons is a bit confusing and takes time to get used to, the feel is nothing short of exemplary. Every available superlative can be used to describe the interior and there is absolutely nothing that I found lacking. All the latest creature comforts are present in the Infiniti FX50 S and you also get adaptive cruise control that works brilliantly on our highways.


    Because of its sloping roofline, the FX is not so generous for those sitting in the rear. Decent sized adults will have issues entering and exiting this car and then there is the headroom, or the lack of it. If you are expecting to ferry taller than average adults on a regular basis, the FX is simply not the car for you. This is more of a 2+2 rather than a four seater.
    The FX is available with a V6 as well as a V8 engine. The FX35 sports a 3.5-litre V6 that produces 303bhp at 6,800rpm and 355Nm of torque at 4,800rpm. The test car – FX50 S – had a 5-litre V8 engine with a maximum output of 390bhp at 6,500rpm and 500Nm of torque at 4,400rpm. This engine has been around since 2004 and is the same motor found in the Nissan Patrol, Nissan Pathfinder, Nissan Armada and the Nissan Titan. A highly tuned version of this engine also finds its way on to the Nissan GT-R GT1 racing car. This engine has variable vale timing and the intake manifold directs air through different paths at different engine speeds to boost low-end torque or unleash high-end horsepower.

    Power is distributed to all four wheels via a 7-speed automatic gearbox with paddle shifts and the ability to match revs while downshifting. Even though the rev-matching feature is a USP in itself, the gearbox feels a bit lethargic. I think the overall performance would have been a bit better if the gearbox would have been a bit quicker. The FX50 S has a permanent four-wheel drive that distributes power via an electronically controlled multiple-plate clutch. When cruising in a straight line, all the power is sent to the rear axle and 50 per cent of the power can be transferred to the front axle when required.
    With a curb weight of 2,110 kilograms the Infiniti FX50 S has a slim waistline and with the V8 churning out high amounts of power and torque, this SUV goes like a hot sedan. With the bonnet, doors and most of the chassis constructed out of aluminium, there is no hint of SUV sluggishness. Throttle response is precise and if you toggle the settings for performance, the FX will give many sporty sedans a run for their money. Just to give you a hint at the FX’s sporty ability, its my duty to inform you that the FX is based on the same FM platform that underpins Nissan 370Z.
    The instant you feather the throttle, the FX surges ahead as if it has been nudged in the back by a locomotive. The V8 is eager to propel the car without subtlety. Acceleration from a standstill is something that you will enjoy the most and the loud exhaust note similar to that of a muscle car with free flow pipes rather than that of a SUV. It seems to me that the engineers at Infinity mixed up the competitors for the FX. This car is more of a threat to high performance road cars than SUVs.
    To go along with impressive performance, there is this corner defying handling. There is very minimal hint of body roll even when you push it around corners and that is because of the availability of adjustable suspension. On the centre tunnel you will find a switch that allows you to toggle the suspension setting between sport and comfort mode. There is a plenty of grip available on the massive 21-inch tyres through their large cross section. Even under heavy stress, the tyres barely squeal and stick to the road like glue.

    I was very impressed with the FX’s performance and handling but not so impressed with the space. Even though it’s not a full size SUV and its styling compromises second-row space, it should have the ability to seat four in complete comfort, which it doesn’t. Pricing for the FX35 starts at AED 199,000 and goes up to AED 259,000 for the FX50 S, which makes it very competitive when compared to all the other players in the market. If only it wasn’t for the cramped second row, this would have been my first choice in the premium medium-sized SUV segment.
    Specifications
    Price: AED 259,000
    Price range: AED 199,000 – AED 216,500 (FX35)
    AED 259,000 (FX50)
    Drivetrain
    Engine: 5-litre V8
    Layout: Front engine all wheel drive
    Max power: 390bhp @ 6500rpm
    Max torque: 500Nm @ 4400rpm
    Transmission: 7-speed automatic with downshift rev-matching
    Dimensions (mm)
    Length: 4865
    Width: 1925
    Height: 1680
    Wheelbase: 2885
    Curb Weight: 2110kg
    Fuel tank capacity: 90
    Seating capacity: 4

    Wednesday, June 13, 2012

    BMW working on a 7-speed manual, trademarks M7 name


    Two important developments have taken place at BMW this week, including one that could finally mark the entry of a high-performance luxury model from its Motorsport division.
    Before we move on to that, it seems like BMW has invited itself to a party that Porsche started. A patent filing was leaked showing BMW working on a seven-speed manual transmission. The first take is like a regular mechanism that uses a clutch pedal while the second variant reveals a shift-by-wire mechanism that shifts gears using an electromechanical actuator.
    An electromagnetic fluid inside a shifting module is relied upon to prevent drivers from damaging the gearbox by engaging the wrong gear. The viscosity of the fluid changes to stop the lever from engaging a shift.
    Meanwhile at the product development central, talks have reopened of a performance variant using the 7 Series. Coincidentally, along with a handful of other new names, BMW has trademarked the M7 name without revealing intentions. It is usual for a company to protect unused but related names from being hijacked by rival car makers, but this move could have something more than what meets the eye.
    The M7 is tentatively a direct competitor to the Mercedes S63 AMG and the Audi S8.
    Over the past few days media reports have surfaced claiming that the CEO's of important markets for BMW are pushing the headquarters for approving the performance variant in the foreseeable future and that the sentiment of the board members are changing.

    Tuesday, June 12, 2012

    Video – The making of the Lamborghini Aventador J

    Lamborghini has uploaded a video showing the making of the 700hp Aventador J supercar. The roofless raging bull is the rarest Lambo in history as just one has been made and sold for 2.2 million USD.
    It may well be the most uncompromising super sports car Lamborghini has ever created. Without a roof and a windscreen, the Lamborghini Aventador J turns into a bath tub after a downpour, but when power comes from a 6.5-liter V12 engine with raised outputs, this isn’t the car you take to the grocers or drive to work.
    At a height of 110mm, the Aventador J is the lowest model that Lamborgini has ever built. It sits on 20-inch five-spoke aluminum wheels.
    In this video, Lamborghini shows how it has crafted perhaps the world’s most outrageous supercar starting from a CAD design to the multitude of parts and a carbon fiber farm that gets glued together in the final assembly.

    Monday, June 11, 2012

    Mercedes GL 63 AMG unveiled with a biturbo V8 engine

    This is the first attempt by AMG to create a spin-off using the GL-Class but that has not stopped the tuning arm from pushing it to its limits!
    The GL-Class was revealed at the New York Auto Show in early April and since then fans of the three-pointed star have been waiting for the first ever AMG edition of the GL-Class. Mercedes recently previewed it by releasing photographs and details.
    At the heart of the Mercedes GL 63 AMG lies as 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine that makes 550bhp of power and 760Nm of torque.

    The power is delivered to the wheels using an AMG Speedshift 7-speed automatic transmission and a permanent all-wheel drive system.
    The volcano under the bonnet gives the full-size SUV the ability to sprint from 0-100kph in 4.9 seconds and accelerate till an electronically limited 250kmph.
     The performance variant is distinguished by aggressive bodywork. A large air intake sits on the front fascia and a quad-exhaust arrangement beefs up the rear.
     Standard features on the 2013
  • AMG running boards in stainless steel
  • AMG floor mats
  • AMG sports pedals in stainless steel with rubber studs
  • Active Parking Assist
  • ATTENTION ASSIST
  • ACTIVE CURVE SYSTEM
  • Bi-xenon headlamps
  • COMAND System with Bluetooth® and USB interface
  • COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST
  • Electrically operated tailgate
  • Electric tilt/sliding glass roof
  • Intelligent Light System (ILS)
  • KEYLESS-GO
  • Multi-contour seats with massage function for driver and front passenger
  • Memory package for the seats
  • Crosswind stabilization
  • 3-zone automatic climate control
  • AMG performance steering wheel with DINAMICA microfiber grip
  • Red brake calipers
  • 360° camera
  • Active Lane Keeping Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist
  • Trailer hitch with electric release
  • Bang Olufsen surround sound system
  • BAS PLUS brake assist
  • DISTRONIC PLUS (including PRE-SAFE Brake)
  • Panorama sliding roof, panorama roof over all three seating rows
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  • Sunday, June 10, 2012

    Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster

    Lamborghini - Car: Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster. Feature: Roof. Is it possible to get annoyed with the roof of a Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster? If you've got the funds for one of these cars, you're a winner in life's lottery already. Every day should be greeted with a beatific smile and a dutiful vow to scare the life out of the local populace with a rolling Doppler wave of V12 thunder. With great power comes great responsibility. But not a great roof. In fact you get a shocking calamity of a canvas toupee, with nonsensical instructions that read as if they've been passed through Google translate about 60 times. It would probably be more practical to keep a roll of cling film under the bonnet in case of rain. I'm even confident that a reel of duct tape could fashion a more durable roof than the Murci's lash-up. Risible. CREATED BY: MSN UK Cars 

    Saturday, June 9, 2012

    2013 Porsche Cayman filmed by Youtube user [Video]

    The current generation Cayman maybe serving without any problems, but the model has been on the market since 2006 and is nearing the end of its lifecycle. have been testing camouflaged prototypes of the next generation Cayman for the last year in Germany and a Youtube user Dr GumoLunatic has filmed the car up close in Stuttgart recently.

    The mule wears fake body panels and is taped up to hide the design details but despite those attempts one can make out the car's shape and design features are going to change in an evolutionary manner. The next generation Boxster that made it world debut recently has provided inspiration to the new Cayman. It has a slightly longer wheelbase that will lead to better passenger comfort and a marginally bigger boot.
    Under the hood, Porsche is likely to retain the same flat-six petrol with direct injection that is available on the Boxster. In the base version the engine displaces 2.7-litres and delivers around 261bhp, while the S version gets a 3.4 liter engine producing 311bhp. Later during its life, Porsche is expected to bring out the R version which is the lighter and sportier model.
    The 2013 Porsche Cayman is expected to break cover during the Los Angeles Auto Show in November this year.

    Friday, June 8, 2012

    Used cars are not a dirty word | Bill Carter

    We are now at the start of the 'Discount Season'.
    The recent levels of advertising from the vast majority of the dealers signify that the industry is gearing up for the full range of summer activities.
    Image credit: www..ae
    Summer surprises usually kicks the proceeding off and this nicely coincides with the model year change by a large number of manufacturers. This year, with the holy month of Ramadan starting towards 21st July, means that the offers will them continue into the normal Ramadan and Eid campaigns. The number of residents who leave the Emirates to escape the summer heat will offset this prolonged spell of activity. However, we still believe that it is a golden opportunity for the industry to tidy its stock cupboards and prepare for the influx of the new model year inventory that tends to arrive from this month onwards.
    So, while the new car market readies itself for the summer, it is also a great opportunity for the used car departments. There will always be customers who will opt for a used car over a new model. This may be due to budget constraints or the fact that they can get a higher grade of car in the used market.
    The used car departments need to work closely with their new car colleagues to ensure that every part exchange gets a serious bid to make sure a competitor does not benefit from your loss. It will also mean customer retention. As the market place becomes more and more competitive, customer service and therefore retention, is the only way to stay ahead of the pack. Most dealers are waking up to the fact that are not a dirty word! Retain the customer and maximise the opportunity.
    The author Bill Carter is the Head of Valuations Autodata Middle East
    Autodata is the leading provider of vehicle and pricing information in the Middle East. For more information www.autodata.ae

    Thursday, June 7, 2012

    Toyota Motor Corporation joins Al-Futtaim Motors and UAE govt. departments in nation-wide raids on counterfeit parts trade

    -Sweep raid actions carried against 27 shops-Over 30,000 pieces of counterfeit Toyota parts seized
    September 28th October 2011: Toyota Motor Corporation, through Al Shaali amp; Co., Advocates amp; Legal Consultant and its UAE exclusive distributor Al-Futtaim Motors and Department of Economic Development of Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah have recently joined efforts to combat the menace of counterfeit auto parts trade in the UAE.
    At a press conference held at Intercontinental Dubai Festival City, the Department of Economic Development (DED) has announced the results of a triple sweep raid mission executed last week on a number of auto part retailers in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah over 10 days. The sweep raid actions in the 3 emirates had been a success.
    The conference was opened by Hatem Abdel Ghani, Director amp; Head of IP Enforcement in Al Shaali amp; Co, Advocates amp; Legal Consultants and featured an anti-counterfeiting presentation by Sajjad Pasha, National Sales amp; Marketing Manager Parts and Distribution Al-Futtaim Motors.
    It was reported that the most common origins of illegal parts seized within the UAE were from China, Taiwan, Turkey, Korea and Malaysia.'The sweep raid actions are aimed at demonstrating Toyota Motor Corporation’s eagerness to work with the authorities in the UAE and its local distributors, Al Futtaim Motors to take actions against counterfeiters' said Hatem Abdel Ghani.
    Sajjad Pasha also stressed on the negative impact the counterfeiting trade has on the brand image saying: 'These illegal activities put both our brand and the consumers in danger. Auto part purchasers are being cheated and misled and end up with a hazardous part in their vehicles, which compromises their safety and the wellbeing of their families.'
    Al-Futtaim Motors last year spearheaded the formation of a Dealer Council to safeguard the interest of the company’s 125-strong authorised dealer network. The Dealer Council has helped combat parallel imports of genuine Toyota parts in the UAE, and is working with government institutions to identify traders of counterfeit goods. It also serves as formal platform for all Al-Futtaim Motors dealers to share insights to further improving customer service, sales and marketing.
    In 2008, Toyota Motor Corporation carried out similar sweep raid actions in a large scale fashion in the Sharjah market. The sweep raid actions assisted by Al Shaali amp; Co, resulted in seizure of counterfeit Toyota auto spare parts wherein many retail companies were raided against.
    UAE has seen a tremendous growth in the auto spare parts trade since 2003. According to a study by the UAE's Ministry of Foreign Trade, the automotive market in the UAE has grown by 19.7 % in 2010. The counterfeiting activities concerning the auto spare parts industry enjoyed simultaneous growth with the automotive and auto spare parts industry and trade in the UAE.
    Hatem Abdel Ghani said Toyota Motor Corporation expressed its satisfaction and appreciation to the authorities in the UAE for their readiness to cooperate with the brand owners and the support from the Economic Development Departments in the 3 emirates is shown through the smooth completion of the sweep raid actions that were recently carried out and the good results from the sweep raid actions. Toyota Motor Corporation had also expressed its intentions to continue to battle counterfeits in this region.
    'The Dubai Department of Economic Development leads the way in the fight against counterfeiting. It is committed to taking all corrective measures according to the laws that deem it illegal for wholesalers who deal with counterfeit products. We are keen to provide greater support to owners of global brands by doing whatever it takes against companies that carry out such illegal acts' said Abdulla Mohammed Al Shehhi Commercial Protection Director Dubai Department of Economic Development.???????
    'The vision of the Department of Economic Development in Abu Dhabi is focused on addressing counterfeit issues which reflect negatively on the UAE economy' said Mr. Ali Fahd spokesman of the Economic Department in Abu Dhabi. He stressed the department was following this campaign closely and has already taken all legal actions against illegal traders in collaboration with the brand owners. He assured that the department will continue its efforts to prevent and protect consumers of the dangers of counterfeit products.
    'Due to the efforts done by the Government of Sharjah in the fight against counterfeiting we have observed that counterfeiting activities have considerably decreased. This is mainly due to the sweep raids and legal actions conducted by the Department of Economic Development on behalf of international companies' said Mr. Khalifa Misbah Al Kutbi from Economic Development Department of Sharjah. He added that the department will not hesitate to take any action against the merchants who deal with counterfeit goods and who violate the UAE laws in that regard.
    The success of the market sweep raids carried out by Toyota Motor Corporation and concerted efforts by all parties involved have amply demonstrated the willingness and common aims of all parties to fight this menace. The efforts and investment by Toyota Motor Corporation in continuously fighting counterfeit in this country should set a good example to all brand owners around the world to follow suit. With the support and commitment of the authorities in the UAE, in particular the Department of Economic Development, it is important that brand owners in the automotive industry continue their efforts to protect their brands, as it will go a long way to ensuring lives of vehicle owners are not put at risk, while protecting the legitimate rights of the brand owners.


    Wednesday, June 6, 2012

    2012 Audi A5 Cabriolet | Road Test

    has witnessed a phenomenal growth in sales over the last decade and the German carmaker announced plans of having a 35-model line-up by 2015 to cater to all kinds of car buyers. The , launched in 2009, is among the first models in the company’s grand plan to expand its line-up and it is also the only compact executive in the company’s product portfolio.
    Even though the was launched a few years ago, it still looks fresh and I must admit it looks much better than many newer cars on the road today. Audi has always been good with their designs and the cabriolet is one of their best looking cars ever. With or without the roof, the Cabriolet attracts a lot of attention. The futuristic headlights, the large trademark grille and the low profile definitely work their magic in drawing green-eyed glances from almost everyone who isn’t in the car.

     Opting to drive a soft-top convertible in summer might not seem like a bright idea but since this car is designed with European summer in mind, we wanted to try one in our Arabian summer as well. We weren’t that keen on getting baked in 40-degree weather but all our doubts about the fabric soft-top’s ability to maintain an ambient temperature inside the car were quickly eliminated. The air-conditioning is quick in cooling the car with the top left on and even though road noise was a little higher than a conventional hard top there is no substitute for the fun factor in driving a soft top. The test car came with the optional acoustic roof that comes standard on S-line. This acoustic roof has additional insulation to keep the noise down.

    Things get even better when you stow away the roof at the touch of a button. It takes only 15 seconds for the roof to fold and hide away neatly in the boot consuming 60-litres of boot space. There is absolutely no buffeting with the roof down. If you are planning to buy this car, I recommend you drive it around with the roof down and every possible opportunity. Driving this car along the sodium lamp lit landscape at night was a surreal experience. This is the most ideal car to have if you don't feel like spending a bomb and still want to appear trendy, classy and sophisticated.
    The interior is identical to the A4 and the whole package is well put together. Quality is top of the line and so is the finish. The best thing about an Audi’s cabin is how everything is placed with the sole priority being the driver. The buttons and knobs feel very intuitive and a few hours are all you need to get used to the layout. The centre mounted screen and Audi’s trademark MMI also find their way onto this model. The black finish with brushed aluminium touches is a personal favourite. The only thing I wasn’t so satisfied with was the audio quality which was below par. I’ve experienced much better quality in cars costing half as much. The test variant came with the optional style package and equipment package along with 19-inch alloy wheels and pand prospective buyers can visit the online configurator to fine-tune the A5 according to their needs.

    The A5 has plenty of space for the front passengers and accommodating four full sized adults is not a problem as long as the front passengers aren’t too tall and the rear passengers are there just for a short while.
    The same 3-litre TFSI V6 engine that we saw in the A6 we drove earlier this year was installed in the Cabriolet. This 3-litre engine produces 272bhp at 4,780-6,500rpm and 400Nm of torque at 2,150-4,780rpm. Other engine options include a 1.8-litre TFSI unit that produces 170bhp at 3,800-6,200rpm and 320Nm of torque at 1,400-3,700rpm. You can also buy the A5 with a 2-litre TFSI motor with a maximum power output of 211bhp at 4,300-6,000rpm and a maximum torque output of 350Nm at 1,500-4,200rpm. A seven-speed double clutch Quattro transmission comes standard in the 2-litre and the 3-litre variants while the 1.8-litre gets an 8-speed multitronic CVT gearbox with front-wheel-drive only.
    The 3-litre engine in the A5 Cabriolet produces less power and torque than the A6. Power delivery is linear but there is a slight pause when you floor the pedal right off idle. Once the revolutions cross the 2,000 mark, things get a bit more dramatic. The A5 Cabriolet accelerates from 0-100kmph in a claimed 6.3 seconds and in the real world we could achieve that figure in 6.8 seconds. The optional equipment package allows you to toggle between driving modes and the car switches characters at the touch of a button.
    In Comfort mode, the A5 Cabriolet goes about its business in a calm and demure manner, it changes gears early and the engine hardly revs over 1,700rpm. In Sport mode, the engine is allowed to rev much higher and the gearbox shifts with more zest refusing to shift to seventh gear and sticks to the sixth gear. The steering mounted paddle shifters also come in very handy if you want to take matters in your own hands. The dual clutch box is known for its instant response but you will find an uncomfortable lag if you downshift a couple of cogs waiting for the same clutch to reengage with the right gear.

    The drive select modes, along with altering engine and gearbox response also initiates the adaptive damping suspensions. In Dynamic mode, the car firms up a few notches and the improvement in handling is instantly noticeable. You really have to drive this car along twisties in Dynamic mode with the roof down to truly enjoy the performance and handling. Weighing in at about 1.9 tons, the A5 cabriolet is not exactly light and it definitely isn’t sports car like in its demeanour but the Quattro drivetrain and the Dynamic driving mode certainly don't leave much to be desired.
    Standard safety features on the A5 cabriolet includes a two-stage driver and adaptive passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, front knee airbags, active headrests, electronic stability control, ABS, EBD and tire-pressure monitors. Audi has also added a start/stop system to the 2012 model that helps reduce fuel consumption by killing the engine at red lights or traffic jams but we hardly saw it in action when we had the car.

    Base pricing for the A5 cabriolet starts at AED 195,000 for the 1.8-litre variant, AED 213,000 for the 2-litre variant and AED 238,000 for the top of the line 3-litre variant. At that price, you miss out on the Style package and the Equipment package. For the fully loaded 3-litre version you will have to shell out AED 259,000. That might seem a lot but lets not forget the advantages the Audi A5 Cabriolet offers over its rivals. It is the only all-wheel-drive in its segment and then there is that priceless look…
    Specifications
    Price as tested: AED 259,000
    Price range: AED 195,000 – AED 259,000
    Drivetrain
    Engine: 3-litre V6 TFSI (turbocharged, direct injection)
    Layout: Front engine, all wheel drive
    Max power: 272bhp @ 4,780-6,500rpm
    Max torque: 400Nm @ 2,150-4,780rpm
    Transmission: 7-speed dual clutch with paddle shifters
    Dimensions (mm)
    Length: 4626
    Width: 1854
    Height: 1383
    Wheelbase: 2751
    Curb Weight: 1850kg
    Fuel tank capacity: 61 litres
    Seating capacity: 2 + 2
    Tyre size: 245/40 R18
    Competitors
    BMW 3 Series Convertible, Lexus IS Convertible, Mercedes-Benz E Cabriolet, Infiniti G Convertible

    Tuesday, June 5, 2012

    Chevrolet Cruze sedan facelift revealed in Busan

    The initial images and video of the Chevrolet Cruze facelift have been posted on the internet following the vehicle's launch at the Busan Auto Show. For the Cruze range, the facelift operation was executed first on the wagon that premiered at the Geneva Motor Show this year. We now see the new face featured on the hatch and sedan body styles as well.
    The Cruze's facelift features horizontal front slabs that replaces the mesh type grille. Designers have redesigned the lower air intakes and peeled-back the fog light enclosures.
    Subtle changes have been made to the car's rear that is reminiscent of the outgoing model. The mildly transformed Cruze sits on new 17-inch alloy wheels. Surprisingly Chevrolet has not infused the lights with LED strips or added an extra dash of chrome that's almost a norm for a cosmetic makeover.

    The interiors are similar to the current model featuring a cockpit that was designed to provide the feel of driving a sports car. It is adorned with blue background lighting.
    Through the new Cruze, Chevrolet is introducing a new 1.7-liter diesel engine for its European customers. Here in the Middle East, the company is expected to continue selling the Cruze sedan with the 1.6- and 1.8-liter petrol motors, paired to 5 and 6-speed automatic transmissions

    Sunday, June 3, 2012

    Ferrari SP12 EC commissioned by Eric Clapton detailed

    Penned by the Centro Stile Ferrari in collaboration with designers in Pininfarina and engineers in Maranello, the Ferrari SP12 EC bespoke model commissioned by acclaimed musician Eric Clapton has been revealed. Ferrari have not described the model in detail as it is an exclusive creation.
    The SP12 EC is a product of Ferrari's One-Off program that is credited with projects such as the Ferrari Super America 45 and the Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta. It sits on the 458 Italia platform and is designed around the 512 BB, a car Clapton had the chance to cherish.
     Ferrari have not revealed the technical specifications of what is driving this model. Speculations point to a 4.5-liter V8 engine with 560bhp and 540Nm of torque, lurking under the bonnet. With these outputs, it should rocket the SP12 EC from 0-100 km/h in less than 3.4 seconds accelerate it past 325 km/h.
     The world famous guitar player said the project was 'essentially, a blank canvas,' and was 'one of the most satisfying things I've ever done.'

    Saturday, June 2, 2012

    Revealed: Abarth 695 Maserati Edition

    180hp Abarth 695 Maserati Edition convertible r
     Abarth-Abarth has announced a 180hp version of the 500C convertible called the Abarth 695 Maserati Edition. It follows on from the previous Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari hatchback, as an officially endorsed homage to one of Italy's most famous sporting marques.CREATED BY: MSN UK Cars 

    How powerful is the Abarth 695 Maserati Edition? 
    Abarth-180hp is quite a hike over the standard Abarth 500C's 135hp - but the 695 Maserati Edition is still powered by a 1.4-litre Turbo T-Jet petrol engine. A new 'dual-mode' exhaust means it should really sound the part once you hit 3,000rpm.CREATED BY: MSN UK Cars 

    How fast is the Abarth 695 Maserati Edition?
    Abarth-Complete with an Abarth Competizione paddleshift gearbox, a first for the convertible, the 695 Maserati Edition goes 0-62mph in less than 7 seconds, and has a top speed in excess of 140mph. Koni suspension and Brembo brakes complete the performance makeover.CREATED BY: MSN UK Cars 


    What's special about the Abarth 695 Maserati Edi
     Abarth-On the outside, the new model has Maserati-influenced 17-inch 'Neptune' alloy wheels, Maserati 'Pentevecchio Bordeaux' paint and tailpipes with a hexagonal finish - apparently in Maserati tradition. CREATED BY: MSN UK Cars 

    What's special about the Abarth 695 Maserati Edi
     Abarth-On the inside, Abarth has turned up the style with lashings of beige leather, carbon-look trimmings and flocked dashboard sections. There's also a special Jaeger instrument cluster and loads of 695 badging.CREATED BY: MSN UK Cars 
    Is the Abarth 695 Maserati a limited edition?
     Abarth-Further touches include the Italian tricolore steering wheel centre-point, special Scorpion stainless steel pedals and a plaque that notes the build number of this limited edition.CREATED BY: MSN UK Cars 
    How many Abarth 695 Maserati Edition cars are be
     Abarth-The Abarth 695 Maserati Edition is restricted to just 499 examples, and is set to be revealed duing the 30th anniversary running of the Mille Miglia, taking place this weekend.CREATED BY: MSN UK Cars 
    How much is the Abarth 695 Maserati Edition?
     Abarth-Abarth has not said how much it will cost. But judging by the roughly €38,000 Abarth 965 Tributo Ferrari, the Abarth 695 Maserati Edition is likely to cost roughly twice the €22,000 of the standard Abarth 500C.CREATED BY: MSN UK Cars 

    180hp Abarth 695 Maserati Edition convertible re


    180hp Abarth 695 Maserati Edition convertible re

    2012 Toyota 86 | First Drive | Middle East Launch

    I drove over a hundred kilometres in one of Toyota’s best selling cars to drive another car that has the potential to be a future best seller for the Japanese giant. That’s right, I drove from Dubai to Abu Dhabi in a Toyota Camry to get a first hand experience of the all new 2012 on Yas Marina Circuit.
    UAE national drift champion Ahmed Al-Amri going sideways in a manual transmission Toyota 86


    I would be lying if I told you I wasn’t eagerly looking forward to driving the new Toyota 86. Since the production version was unveiled in 2011, I have been closely following everything that’s going in in the Toyaburu camp with respect to this jointly developed car. Ever since it was unveiled as the FT-86 G Sports in Tokyo back in 2009, I was secretly hoping for a Supra successor, a car that was one of the most accessible sports cars of its generation and also one of the best when it came to tuning prospects.
    The Supra is a car I’ve always wanted but never had. Production ended in 2002 and that pretty much wrapped up the sports car business for Toyota. The last decade has seen Toyota mellow down with no proper rear wheel drive sports car in its portfolio. The 86 was desperately needed, it was something Toyota owed to the current crop of teenagers. The 86 is to my younger brother what the Supra was to me and the Celica to my father.

    Another very interesting and appealing thing about the Toyota 86 is its development process and the mild controversy surrounding this car. Both Toyota and Subaru want maximum credit for this product and discreetly accuse the other of just swapping the badges. The truth regarding the development process is shrouded in secrecy and getting it out of two honourable and proud Japanese carmakers will be impossible.
    What we do know for a fact is that the Toyota 86 is built in a Subaru factory and the boxer engine is a hallmark Subaru product. Toyota has added its D-4S that features separate twin injectors for both direct and port injection, and a high 12.5:1 compression ratio that enhances performance and fuel efficiency. Then there is the ambiguity surrounding the gearbox with Toyota claiming it’s a modified version of the Lexus IS200 gearbox and Subaru claiming it’s a modified version of the Impreza gearbox. All this hints at how good this car is and its potential to become a runaway best seller with either manufacturer wanting most credit for it.

    I couldn’t have asked for a better setting for a in the Toyota 86. A racetrack was the best place Toyota could have chosen to launch this car. I looked forward to an entire day of driving a FR (front engine rear wheel drive) car like it was supposed to be driven and I was never going to get an opportunity to do that on public roads.
    To be honest, the moment I saw it in flesh, it was love at first sight. It was the kind of love a millionaire would feel when he looked at the latest hyper car that he could just walk over and buy. Toyota has made it very clear that this is a car is built for youngsters and it certainly looks like something every youngster will fall in love with and is very affordable too. It’s low, has that beautifully sculpted body and just the right proportions. There is no ambiguity over who designed this car, it was Toyota and I must admit they have done an impressive job. The 86 measures 4,240mm long, 1,285mm high and 2,570mm wide, which make it the most compact four-seater sports car available today

    The Toyota 86 is built on a completely new platform with a Subaru engine mounted as low and as close to the centre as possible. Subaru even bolted on a shallower oil pan to ensure optimum closeness to the ground. MacPherson struts at the front and double wishbones at the rear provide ensure a well balanced handling and Toyota has opted for a softer front and a stiffer rear setup while Subaru has gone for the opposite with a softer rear and a stiffer front. Toyota has made no noise about this car’s straight-line performance because outright speed and mind numbing acceleration was never a priority and it was obvious on the long straight at Yas Marina.
    Exiting the long sweeping right-hander onto the main straight, I followed the Toyota Aurion which was the pace car and that left the 86 biting the dust. The guys behind me thought I was slow and no good but to be honest, I had the pedal floored. The 2-litre boxer engine has its limitations and they were glaringly obvious on the track. It produces 200bhp at 7,000rpm and just 204Nm of torque at 6,400-6,600rpm. With peak power and torque being delivered such high up in the rev range, you really need to push the engine for any kind of serious drama. There is lots of noise from the engine and in the back of your mind you know you are in a sports car that has to perform but on the track, the stock setup isn’t all that mind blowing as you would expect.

    The low centre of gravity at just 475mm off the ground and impressive grip from the 215/45 R17 tyres ensure that the 86 corners with minimal fuss and goes where you point it but somehow, the engine just doesn’t feel up to it. If I bought this car, I’d find ways to increase horsepower and torque and I’d do it fast.
    We had a go on the track with traction control (VSC) in sports mode. What this mode does is lets you lose the tail a bit before applying corrections. With the default mode being super intrusive, those who want to exploit this car should familiarise themselves with the sport mode VSC. Six laps, each progressively faster than the other revealed a lot about this cars handling. The small (365mm) steering wheel is the smallest ever fitted to a Toyota and the whole steering setup feels well weighted and feedback is impressive. It’s not ultra-responsive but it feels reasonably precise and makes the whole car very flickable. Braking is sharp and there was no sign of fading under constant heavy braking. I did manage some sideways action with VSC in sports mode and the sport seats did a good job of holding everyone in place.
    The transmission felt a bit lethargic on the track, especially while downshifting. There was this noticeable delay that you need to get over. Shifting via steering mounted paddles was fun but the slow response does bother you a bit. I wonder why Toyaburu didn’t opt for a dual clutch setup. Maybe it was the development cost or maybe it would ruin the setup but faster shifting would have certainly helped this car on the track. Power is distributed to the rear wheels via a mechanical limited slip differential and six-speed manual with a short throw is also available and future drift kings should take note of this.
    There isn’t anything lacking in the interior in spite of this car’s ‘affordable’ tag apart from a large centre mounted screen that Toyota says will be added in the future. If you can’t wait then you can certainly go the aftermarket route. However, I think the top of the line variant should have had it along with navigation. The interior layout and build quality is top notch, business as usual at Toyota. The whole black leather with red stitching concept really works well to lend that air of sportiness. Carbon-effect trim, all-black roof lining, aviation-style rocker switches and lightweight, aluminium pedals feel very upmarket. I particularly loved the centre console. It has that charming old school look to it.
     The Toyota 86 will have people, young and not so young, queuing outside the dealerships for hours. There is no denying that this car goes up head to head against the American muscle cars, the European hot hatches and the very lively Mazda MX-5. Most of its rivals boast of heritage and character which the 86 lacks as it’s a new entrant. However, what this car has going for it is the price, the look and the impressive handling. Toyota will also sell TRD upgrades that should ideally see a turbocharger added to the mix along with body kits and other cosmetic upgrades. Also, lets not forget the whole Subaru connection.

    Priced from AED 95,000 to AED 125,000 the Toyota 86 is a steal. For most, this will be their first rear wheel drive car and I doubt it will be just the youngsters. Maybe its time I start thinking of those track days…
    Specifications
    Price as tested: AED 125,000
    Price range: AED 95,000 – AED 125,000
    Engine: 2-litre 4-cylinder Boxer
    Layout: Front engine, rear wheel drive
    Max power: 200bhp @ 7000rpm
    Max torque: 204Nm @ 6400-6600rpm
    Transmission: 6-speed automatic / 6-speed manual
    Tyre size: 215/45 R17