Friday, October 31, 2014

This is the Fastest R8 Audi Has Ever Built

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The Audi R8 is a fast car— let’s get that straight. But those wacky Germans decided to make its halo supercar even faster with a special Competition edition. It may not look overly flashy on the outside, but it’s what’s under the hood that really counts.

570-horses are available at your right foot. That 20 more than the standard V10 Plus. This extra power boost gives way to a quicker 0-60 mph time of just about 3.2 seconds, and a top speed of 199 mph. Not to mention carbon ceramic brakes and a seven-speed S tronic transmission (only).

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Looks-wise, it does get slightly more appealing with matte black carbon fiber mirror caps, aero enhancements to the front, rear and side, and a new rear spoiler. Subtle, but handsome.
If you have the need for Audi speed, you can pick up one of these beauties when it goes on sale in November. But hurry, Audi is only building 60 for the U.S. market and we doubt they’ll be sticking around for too long.

Rare ’69 Chevrolet Corvette L88 Set to Cross the Block

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In 1967, General Motors unleashed the third-generation of its crowd pleasing Chevrolet Corvette. It boasted big power, stunning visuals, and considering we’re still drooling over it today – long-lasting appeal.

However, strangely absent from Chevrolet sales material was one trim level, the L88, a car deemed a bit too extreme for its own good. And now over 40 years later, you can own one with a paltry 2,000 miles on the clock.

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Set to cross Mecum’s Austin auction block on December 13, this immaculate black Corvette L88 comes from a time when automakers focused less on marketing committees and more on turning road cars into a proper racers.
Underneath its sculpted body, the Corvette L88 sports Chevrolet’s most potent engine of the day, a top-of-the-pile L88 427-cubic-inch V8, which churned out what Chevy claimed to be 430 horsepower, but was actually closer to 560 at its 6,500 rpm redline. The L88 cast iron block featured high compression, high-flow exhaust headers, a big Holley four-barrel carburetor, while the rest of the car fitted racing suspension and brakes. Racy indeed.

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However, its race readiness earned it a reputation for being not the greatest driver’s car. L88s came from the factory without fan shrouds and became notorious for overheating in traffic. The lack of a choke meant idling became an endeavor until the engine reached proper temperature. And, of course, power steering, air conditioning, the heater and the radio were all omitted.
Though that’s neither here nor there, because once it got going, the L88 really put the power down. Chevrolet only offered the L88 package (priced around $5,470 in its day) for three years, from 1967 to 1969, and somewhat unsurprisingly didn’t sell many.

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This one, a ’69 version, was one of just 116 sold in that final year. It sports a mere 2,000 miles on the odometer as well as a nicely finished restoration and all-original drivetrain. But you’d better start saving if you’d like to make it yours. A similar ’69 L88 sold a few months back for a staggering $680,000.

official - Here are the next generation 2016 F85 X5M and F86 X6M SUV's from BMW - Gains S63TU V8 but no DCT (dual clutch transmission)

Well, here they finally officially are. Presenting your next generation M SUV's the 2016 X5M and the 2016 X6M. The vehicles are basically what we expected with one glaring omission, the rumored dual clutch transmission. Spyphotos had everyone speculating that the shift knob style meant a DCT transmission.



Nope, 8-Speed automatic it is and this really is not that surprising. These leaked Chinese photos from a few months back fueled the speculation that BMW managed to put a DCT in the SUV's to elevate their performance beyond their rivals which do not use dual clutch transmissions. Everyone reporting this put a lot of faith in a shift knob.

This was the conclusion reached by BimmerBoost:

"The DCT addition is remarkable for several reasons. The first of which is that there is no all wheel drive turbo car over 5000 pounds in production with a dual clutch transmission. Audi for the lighter RS6/RS7 switched out their dual clutch transmission for an automatic. Mercedes in the E63 and CLS63 4Matic models also uses an automatic transmission. The heaviest all wheel drive twin turbo V8 dual clutch car in production is the Porsche Panamera.

If BMW feels confident enough to equip 5000+ pound SUV's with this transmission along with raising the output they must have beefed the transmission up considerably. This bodes well for M5 and M6 modification as they of course use the same S63TU V8 and likely a very similar DCT transmission unit."

Well, as it turns out BMW is not confident enough to equip these vehicles with a dual clutch transmission and for reliability and towing purposes with over 5000+ pounds to carry along the automatic remains the transmission of choice. We have yet to see a heavy all wheel drive twin turbo V8 German vehicle with a dual clutch transmission with the notable exception of the Panamera which weighs quite a bit less than these SUV's and is not expected to tow.

Other than the major transmission miscue the X5M and X6M do gain the S63TU V8 with Valvetronic. Output is up to 567 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque. It is not known if this power is made with the same 22 psi of boost as the S63TU in the F10 M5 or with the same 10.0:1 compression ratio. The S63 V8 these SUV's used previously pushed 17.4 psi of boost with a 9.3:1 compression ratio. The redline does appear to be a couple hundred RPM less than the F10 M5 but BMW unfortunately does not include the real technical goodies we are looking for as enthusiasts in their Press Release.

If BimmerBoost were to speculate BMW likely upped the boost a bit with the addition of Valvetronic and tuned the motor for more of a low end torque profile than the F10 M5 whose higher redline is mostly a symbolic gesture to the past M motors anyway as the S63/S63TU torque curves drop off fast toward redline.

The SUV's will make their official debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November. BimmerBoost will be in attendance to ask BMW the questions posed in this article.

































































The new BMW X5 M and X6 ; the second generation of the BMW M GmbH Ultra High Performance Sports Activity Vehicle and Sports Activity Coupe.
Woodcliff Lake, N.J. October 29, 2014 7:00pm EDT/4:00pm PDT

The new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M see BMW M GmbH setting the pace once again in the high-performance Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) and Sports Activity Coupe (SAC) segment. When the previous generation of the two vehicles arrived in 2009, it was the first time the high-performance character distilled by BMW M GmbH had been transplanted into an all- wheel-drive BMW X model. The result was class-leading dynamics. The new BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M pull no punches in writing the next chapter in this success story with another significant step forward in dynamic excellence, distinct M design and outstanding efficiency. The 2015 BMW X5 M will be offered at a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price of $99,650 and the 2015 BMW X6 M will start at $103,050, including $950 Destination and Handling.

The new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M combine the characteristic features of the successful BMW X family – exclusivity, robustness, agility and everyday usability – with the commitment to high performance that defines an M vehicle. The latter is resoundingly highlighted by the vehicles' impressive performance figures. Both models complete the sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 4.0 seconds in conjunction with the new eight-speed
M Steptronic transmission.

Innovative engine technology.

The new M TwinPower Turbo V8 for the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M is the most powerful engine ever developed by BMW for an all-wheel-drive vehicle. Boasting innovative M TwinPower Turbo technology with a pair of TwinScroll turbochargers, cross-bank exhaust manifolds, VALVETRONIC and High Precision Direct Injection, the 4.4-liter V8 produces maximum output of 567 hp between 6,000 and 6,500 rpm. That represents a 3 percent increase over the predecessor models. The step up is even clearer when it comes to the power development of the new engine. Peak torque has been boosted by 53 lb-ft which equates to a rise of 10 percent. Its 553 lb-ft can be enjoyed across a broad rev range between 2,200 and 5,000 rpm.

At the same time, fuel consumption of the new BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M in the European cycle (official EPA values will be available closer to the start of sales) has been cut by 20 percent, CO2 emissions are likewise down by more than 20 percent, to 258 g/km. The two models accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4.0 seconds through the standard eight- speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic. Top speed is limited to 250 km/h
(155 mph).

Powerful looks and exclusive equipment.

With their striking use of forms, the looks of the new BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M foretell their performance potential. With their exteriors painted fully in body color, both models cut a low-slung figure on the road, while mixed tires showcase their sporty track width. Additional exterior design modifications, moreover, elevate the M models even further than before from the standard BMW X5 and BMW X6. Large air intakes at the front end, side gills with a model badge and Air Breathers, signature M exterior mirrors in twin-stalk style, a typically M four-tailpipe exhaust system and a rear spoiler (for the BMW X6 M) give them a standalone look M fans will immediately recognize. Setting the seal on this exclusive range of features are standard M-specific, forged 21-inch M light-alloy wheels.

The high-quality interior impresses with its well-thought-through combination of sporty features, exclusive materials and flawless workmanship. The M instrument cluster, M leather steering wheel with aluminum gearshift paddles and M gearshift lever – which works in the same way as the familiar M Double Clutch Transmission gearshift lever – are complemented by electrically operated M multi-function seats for the driver and front passenger, an M driver's footrest and the optional Head-Up Display which, in addition to the standard information, also includes an M-specific display with gear indicator, rev band and shift lights.

New BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M customers also have the choice between various options exclusive to the M models, such as Merino full-leather trim. And there's also a choice of two new and exclusive M paint finishes – Long Beach Blue Metallic and Donington Grey Metallic.

A finely balanced overall concept.

At BMW M GmbH, high performance is about more than engine output and top speeds alone. Here, high performance means all of a vehicle's components working in perfect harmony and the precise interplay of various details resulting in maximum performance, agility, precision, poise and assurance out on the road. This sense of balance is a defining feature of all the vehicles produced by BMW M GmbH and is, needless to say, also present in the new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M.

Function-led design.

The function-led design of the new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M is immediately clear with athletic, muscular looks betraying their high-performance credentials before they so much as turn a wheel. The four large air intakes and flaps at the front end, and the diffuser at the rear, are fully functional, they are an essential part of the engineers' drive to optimize aerodynamics and ensure efficient cooling.

Thanks to a clever aerodynamics concept, the airflow is guided so efficiently around the vehicle that drag is minimized and lift is also reduced. The engine, powertrain and brakes are all kept sufficiently cool, even when placed under extreme loads on the track. Elements which look like pure design accents when they first catch the eye, in fact, fulfill functional tasks. For example, the M-specific Air Breathers behind the front wheels reduce turbulence in the front wheel arches.

Optimum temperature management.

The high-performance engine under the hood of the new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M requires a high-performance cooling system in order to guarantee the optimum operating temperature in all conditions – i.e. normal everyday driving, stop-start traffic and extreme action on the race track. A highly efficient, newly developed combination of low-temperature and high-temperature radiators, which also handles the cooling of the turbochargers, charge air and transmission oil, maintains an optimum temperature, even with all components working flat out.
New Eight-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic.

The new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M send their engine power to the wheels via the newly developed eight-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic, which closely follows the operating philosophy of the M Double Clutch Transmission used by other M models. With its instantaneous responses, rapid gear changes and direct reaction to load changes, the torque converter automatic transmission links up seamlessly with the new higher-torque turbocharged engine and showcases its talents. At the same time, its wider ratio spread allows it to offer a clear drop in fuel consumption over the six-speed transmission offered in the previous generation, as well as an increase in driving comfort and improved performance.

The new eight-speed M Steptronic transmission allows drivers to sit back and enjoy automatic shifts or change gear manually using the gearshift paddles on the M leather steering wheel. And for the perfect getaway, the driver can activate the Launch Control system adapted from use in racing vehicles. Here, the driver keeps their foot on the brakes and pushes the accelerator down almost to the floor, which prompts the system to dial in the ideal getaway rpm. Releasing the brakes prompts Launch Control to let the vehicle off the leash, and it accelerates off the line with maximum propulsion.

The driver can also use the three-stage Drivelogic function to choose whether to prioritize fuel economy, comfort or Sport performance. This functionality is available both in automatic and manual shifting modes.

Intelligent all-wheel drive.

BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive and Dynamic Performance Control play a key role in the outstanding dynamics of the new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M. The xDrive system employs an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch to allow fully variable distribution of drive between the front and rear axles – from 100 percent at the rear to up to 100 percent at the front. This ensures the best possible traction in all road conditions. In the interests of greater agility, xDrive normally operates with a rear-biased torque split-in the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M.

Dynamic Performance Control oversees the continuous distribution of torque between the rear wheels – both under load and on the overrun – regardless of engine output. Working in combination with the xDrive all-wheel-drive system, the result is a whole new bracket of dynamic flair, agility and traction. The vehicle follows the course set by the driver far more accurately, whatever the road surface, and the system also reduces the amount of wheel work required of the driver: the steering responds more directly and far fewer corrections are necessary. Moreover, the inherent propensity of conventional all-wheel-drive vehicles to understeer is eliminated. An improvement in traction is also impressively noticeable (on road surfaces with differing friction levels, in particular), and active safety is markedly enhanced as a result. The driver can see how Dynamic Performance Control is operating on the display, with arrows at all four wheels visualizing where the engine power is currently being sent.

An open door to controlled drifts.

Among the other highlights of the overall concept behind the new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M is Dynamic Stability Control (DSC). The control functions of DSC have been Optimized over previous versions of the system to improve driving dynamics further still. The extra functions which have become part of DSC enhance active safety (Brake Standby, Brake Drying, Fading Compensation) and comfort (Start-Off Assistant, parking brake with automatic hold function).

Dynamic Stability Control allows the driver to choose from three modes: DSC on, MDM (M Dynamic Mode), DSC off. While DSC on counteracts understeer and oversteer to great effect with selective brake activation and torque reductions, MDM allows greater wheel slip – to give keen drivers the chance to execute some mild drifts. However, the driver aids will also intervene to assist the driver in this mode if a predefined limit is exceeded. Deactivating DSC (through DSC off) gives the driver the chance to fully explore the vehicle's limits on the track and nudge the vehicle into power oversteer (i.e. a drift) using the accelerator. In this mode, the system will only intervene in extreme situations involving significant shifts in lateral acceleration.

The new M TwinPower Turbo engine. A V8 with even more torque, backed by an emotionally rich soundtrack.

To say the newly developed engine of the new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M has a pounding heartbeat would be something of an understatement. After all, the 4.4-liter V8 uses innovative M TwinPower Turbo technology – consisting of cross-bank exhaust manifolds, a pair of TwinScroll turbochargers, High Precision Direct Injection and VALVETRONIC – to push torque and output to higher levels still. This unrivalled combination ensures that a strong wave of torque is maintained from low revs and allows direct and rapid responses, linear power delivery and customary M soundtrack.

Maximum performance meets outstanding efficiency.

The peak output of the new M turbocharged engine powering the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M is, at 567 hp, three percent higher than that of its predecessor and is available between 6,000 and 6,500 rpm. At the same time, the engine's peak torque has been boosted by around 10 percent to 553 lb-ft, which can be enjoyed across an extremely broad rev band – from 2,200 to 5,000 rpm. The extraordinary power development of this M turbocharged engine allows the new M versions of the BMW X5 and BMW X6 to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 4.0 seconds. The top speed of both is electronically limited to 155 mph.

The outstanding efficiency of the new M TwinPower Turbo engine is illustrated by its 20 percent lower fuel consumption and emissions in the in the European cycle (official EPA values will be available closer to the start of sales) compared to its predecessor. All of which means that the range of the two vehicles on a single, identically sized tank of fuel has increased by 26 percent to 475 miles) in each case (European cycle).

Optimized responses.

The turbocharged V8 engine fitted in the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M delivers impressive performance with lightning-fast responsiveness. The key factors here are the engine's High Precision Direct Injection (2900 psi injection pressure), state-of-the-art VALVETRONIC system and cross-bank exhaust manifolds, which send two converged exhaust gas streams to drive the two TwinScroll turbochargers through four separate exhaust ducts.

The new engine features a closed-deck crankcase with an extremely rigid construction. This enables higher cylinder pressures to be achieved, paving the way for improved power output. A forged, torsionally stiff crankshaft is used to transfer the impressive torque, its low weight contributing to a significant reduction in rotating masses and thus a further sharpening of the engine's responses.

From race track to road.

In the development of every model at BMW M GmbH, a familiar maxim applies: it must be "fit for the Nordschleife". The aim in the development of BMW M cars is to master the world's most challenging race track at race speed without a hitch. The extreme lateral and longitudinal acceleration generated when lapping the Ring places huge demands on the engine's oil supply. But sophisticated oil sump and suction snorkel geometry allows the new BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M to safely operate up to 1.2 g lateral acceleration.

The cooling systems for the new BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M are similarly track-ready, as highlighted the first time you set eyes on the vehicles by the large air intakes in the front end. A combination of low-temperature and high-temperature radiators ensures that the optimum temperature is maintained for engine cooling fluid, charge air, engine oil and transmission oil – even when venturing into high-performance territory.

The exhaust system has been modified to satisfy the sporting ambitions of the new M models. A distinctively familiar BMW M engine note resonates out across the whole rev range via electrically controlled flaps, which open or close according to demand, and sounds even sportier and richer than that of its predecessor. Selecting one of the preconfigured driving modes, moreover, engages a finely balanced set-up that also provides acoustic feedback on the engine load at any one time.

The chassis. Hitting the heights of agility, precision, poise and assurance.

The new BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M once again set the pace in the high-performance Sports Activity Vehicle and Sports Activity Coupe segments thanks to extensive chassis upgrades. These combine to provide outstanding performance together with unbeatable directional stability and excellent traction, along with the type of neutral self-steering typical of M vehicles, in particular when accelerating out of corners and approaching with the dynamic limits.

To this end, the double-wishbone front suspension features revised kinematics. A modified upper wishbone (increase in camber, optimized camber progression and steering pivot axis) allows a further increase in cornering force potential and agility. At the same time, M-specific elastokinematics with more rigid bearings improve wheel guidance and therefore directional stability – both at the front suspension as well as the Integral-IV rear suspension (an independent suspension system with anti-squat and anti-dive geometry). Firmer suspension spring tuning and a 10-milimeter drop in ride height team up with the Active Roll Stabilization to bring about an effective reduction in body roll, pitch and yaw. In addition, the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M come standard with self levelling rear air suspension. Dynamic Damper Control with electronically adjustable dampers – the driver can select from three modes (COMFORT, SPORT and SPORT+) at the touch of a button – ensures the perfect balance between dynamic flair and ride comfort.

Mixed tires for optimized handling.

Another central element in the driving characteristics of the new BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M are the special tires, whose development closely followed that of the front and rear axle design. In the high-performance segment, tire choice for the front axle focuses – alongside lateral stability and brake forces – primarily on steering precision and feel. By contrast, the engineers' attention in the development of the rear tires centerd on traction, lateral stability and directional stability. In order to meet these part-contradictory, part- complementary demands, the BMW M GmbH engineers have developed two sets of mixed tires for the new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M. The interconnected development of tires, steering and axles endows the new vehicles with assured handling properties and good rolling comfort. Both models are fitted standard with low-weight non-runflat 21-inch forged wheels (front: 10 J x 21, rear: 11.5 J x 21) shod with Michelin Pilot Super Sport UHP tires (front: 285/35 R21 Y, rear: 325/30 R21 Y).

M Servotronic steering with individual adjustment.

One of the most important interfaces between driver and vehicle is the steering. Here, BMW M GmbH's high-performance models have set the benchmark from day one when it comes to providing a direct steering feel, precise feedback on the driving conditions and a finely-tuned balance when exploring the dynamic limits. Continuing this tradition, the M Servotronic steering in the new BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M comprises M-specific gear ratios and an intelligently composed overall set-up. This rack-and-pinion system with electric power assistance uses no energy when the vehicle is travelling straight ahead. The Servotronic function familiar from hydraulic systems, which controls the degree of steering assistance according to the vehicle's speed, is another integral element. Furthermore, drivers can choose from three steering settings (COMFORT, SPORT, SPORT+) – at the touch of a button in the center console or by storing their preferred settings in the M Drive buttons – to adjust the steering characteristics to personal tastes or the situation at hand.

High-performance brakes borrowed from motor sport.

The remarkable high performance potential of the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M is backed up by the M compound brakes with large six-piston fixed calipers at the front and single-piston floating callipers at the rear. Excellent stopping power, precise feel, low weight and increased resistance to heat are their headline features. The brake discs in compound systems – which were originally developed for racing – use a cast iron, ventilated and cross- drilled rotor mounted to an aluminum hat. The surface of the brake pads is 50 percent larger compared with those on the predecessor models. At the same time weight is down by 1.6 kilograms, helping to reduce unsprung and rotating masses. This also contributes to the improved acceleration, responsiveness and handling of the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M. The compound brakes signal their performance capability visually as well. All the brake discs are perforated and inner-vented, and the brake callipers are painted in Dark Blue metallic, in typical M fashion, and marked at the front wheels with the M logo.

The design. High performance, even when standing still.

The outstanding performance of the new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M are also showcased through their M design signatures. The close ties between the two models – they have identical performance and equally strong dynamic potential – are reflected particularly clearly in the shared design of the front end with its large air intakes. However, the individual characters of the two high-performance Sport models are still very distinct, as is clear the first time they come into view. The proportions of the BMW X5 M provide an instant showcase of its muscular power and elegance, not to mention its impressive versatility. The flowing lines of the BMW X6 M, meanwhile, accentuate the prominent coupe lines and sporting athleticism of the BMW Sports Activity Coupe.

The new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M have been designed for use on the road. Both of these elite Sport machines combine the raised seating position of an all-wheel-drive BMW X model with the outstanding overall concept balance of a BMW M vehicle. In order to visually reinforce the further improved on-road attributes of the new M models, the whole body is painted the same color. In combination with a 10-millimeter reduction in ride height and the wider track created by the use of mixed-size tires, the vehicles have a lower, more powerful stance, cut an even sportier figure even when stationary, and as a result enjoy a very distinct personality when compared with their BMW X5/BMW X6 siblings.

Visually striking yet fully functional front end.

The shared front-end design of the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M is likewise a clear departure from that of the respective standard models and follows the classic "form follows function" maxim. The large air intakes and voluminous "kidneys" of the radiator grille, with the now customary M double-bar look, are mandated by the high cooling air requirements of the powerful engine, transmission and high-performance front brakes. Despite the large amount of cooling and more stringent pedestrian protection requirements, the designers have managed to integrate foglamps into the front end of the vehicles. Both new M models borrow their headlights from the BMW X6, complete with headlight washer system. Elsewhere, the special flaps low down in the outer air intakes –adapted from those on racing vehicles – reduce lift and emphasise the optimized aerodynamics of the two new models.

Same genes, distinctive looks.

The differences in the character of the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M are particularly evident when the two models are viewed from the side. The BMW X5 M reinforces its presence and functionality with its upright stature, long roofline and large window surfaces. By contrast, the BMW X6 M displays the unmistakable, flowing lines of a BMW Sports Activity Coupe through its gently curved glasshouse, sloping roofline and pronounced wedge shape. M-specific features of both models include the familiar twin-stalk exterior mirrors with integral side indicators and optional display for the Active Blind Spot Detection. Another signature element of models from BMW M GmbH are the gills in the front side panels featuring chrome trim that includes a model badge and Air Breather.

Powerful rear end with racing accents.

The rear ends of the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M also differ significantly from their standard siblings, exuding a stronger aura and majoring on bold, sporty accents. This approach is underlined in particular by the wide rear tires (which are a different size from the fronts), the distinctive M rear aprons painted in body color and the hallmark M four-tailpipe exhaust. The diffuser element (likewise in body color) adapted from racing vehicles helps to ensure aerodynamically optimized airflow at the lower edge of the rear bumper moulding, allowing the new M models to highlight once again the impressive functionality of their design features. A rear spoiler painted in body color on the BMW X6 M reduces rear-axle lift.

Sporting ambience and flawless ergonomics.

As with all vehicles from the BMW brand, the design of the interior prioritizes intuitive, quick and error-free usability. And M GmbH also makes its own distinctive mark here. For example, the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M come with a newly developed, ergonomically optimized M leather steering wheel with gearshift paddles, while the M gearshift lever has an equally distinctive design. The instrument cluster, M Drive menu in the information display, displays in the optional Head-Up Display and special multifunction switch with M Drive buttons on the steering wheel also fit the M template.

The sporting ambience on board the new BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M is accentuated by the exclusive, electrically operated M Multifunction seats for the driver and front passenger – in fine-grain Merino leather with contrast stitching and embossed M logo in the backrests – and by the leather-covered BMW Individual instrument panel. Door sill strips with model lettering, aluminum interior trim strips and the standard Alcantara anthracite roof liner lend the interior an additional touch of exclusivity.

High-quality standard equipment and options.

The new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M come with an extensive range of exclusive equipment from the factory which illustrates their character as high-performance Sport machines that can be used every day. Customers can also dip into a large selection of optional equipment with which to make their vehicle even sportier, for example, or to satisfy the most exacting requirements in terms of comfort. Standard-fitted exterior features painted in body color and fitting the classic M profile are a key factor in the striking appearance of the new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M. These include a front apron with large air intakes, a double-bar kidney grille, familiar M twin-stalk exterior mirrors, side gills with the M logo and Air Breathers, a rear apron with integrated diffuser and a four-tailpipe exhaust system in chrome. Both models are fitted with standard forged 21-inch BMW M light-alloy wheels in Orbit Grey and with mixed non-runflat Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires.

High-quality interior with an exclusive allure.

Elegance and impressive functionality are also defining features of the interior of the new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M. As well as the new M leather steering wheel with integrated aluminum gearshift paddles and M multi-function seats in Merino leather for the driver and front passenger (with electric adjustment and memory function), the M-specific standard equipment of both models also includes a Nappa leather dashboard, an Alcantara anthracite roof liner, aluminum interior trim strips, door sill finishers with model lettering, knee pads on the center console and an M footrest for the driver.

Likewise included as standard equipment for the new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M are an alarm system, power tailgate, automatically dimming rear-view and exterior mirrors, a headlight washer system, 4-zone automatic climate control, a Harman Kardon surround sound system, Park Distance Control rear-view camera. Xenon and adaptive headlights are also part of the standard equipment for the BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M. These items are in addition to the driver assistance systems familiar from the regular BMW X5 and BMW X6 and the mobility services from BMW ConnectedDrive. Among the highlights here is the new-generation Navigation system Professional, which boasts even greater capability and sharper graphics and incorporates 3D elements into its map display.

In keeping with their high-performance pretensions, the two new M models also come as standard with an M-specific instrument cluster – complete with displays showing the gear selected, system status (engine dynamics, Dynamic Damper Control, M Servotronic), M Drive mode and a compass, the M Drive menu in the information display and M-specific buttons on the M leather steering wheel. Over and above the information projected by the standard system, the optional Head-Up Display for the new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M also features a special M display including a digital speed display, gear display, rev band and Shift Lights.

Accurate analysis of driving style with the M Laptimer app.

BMW M GmbH has developed the BMW M Laptimer app for smartphones so customers can access extensive analysis of their personal driving style on the track. With the smartphone linked up to the vehicle, the BMW M Laptimer app can be operated using the iDrive Controller. The app records the vehicle's speed, lateral and longitudinal acceleration, the gear currently engaged, steering angle and accelerator position. This data can subsequently be used to precisely analyze the driver's actions and reactions at the various points around the track via graphic displays on the customer's smartphone. Another feature allows two recordings on the same track to be compared corner-by-corner. The readings used here can be either the driver's own or data shared by other drivers via email or social networks.

The all new 2015 BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M will make their World debut at the 2014 Los Angeles International Auto Show and arrive in US showrooms in early 2015.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

New Duster Oroch concept set for Sao Paulo motor show debut

Rugged-looking pick-up concept showcases new production model destined for South American markets

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Dacia will unveil its Duster Oroch concept, a five-seat pick-up, at the Sao Paulo motor show.
The concept previews a production model that's destined for South American markets, where over 900,000 pick-ups are sold each year.http://images.cdn.autocar.co.uk/sites/autocar.co.uk/files/dacia-concept-001.jpg
Parent company Renault had already announced its intention to enter the South American pick-up market with "at least" two models, in order to capitalise on a body style that accounts for nearly 75 per cent of South America's light commercial vehicle segment.http://images.cdn.autocar.co.uk/sites/autocar.co.uk/files/duster-oroch-concept-2-1-2014.jpg
The Dacia Duster Oroch was styled at Renault's design centre in Sao Paulo, and is reputed to take its inspiration from "the world of kitesurfing".
Design features include front-end styling borrowed from the D-Cross concept of 2012, substantial front and rear bumpers that "convey an impression of power", 18-inch wheels, a panoramic sunroof and integrated roof rails.http://images.cdn.autocar.co.uk/sites/autocar.co.uk/files/dacia-concept-004.jpg
The rear load bay also packs a specially designed rack system that allows for the storage of several kitesurfing boards, while two side-mounted cameras can be used to capture "special sporting moments."
Dacia also claims that the Oroch has a large, spacious cabin, substantial ground clearance and a host of features including a dashboard-mounted multimedia system. http://images.cdn.autocar.co.uk/sites/autocar.co.uk/files/duster-oroch-concept-1-1-2014.jpgNo other technical details have been confirmed.
Laurens van den Acker, senior vice president of the Renault group, said: “While it takes its inspiration from the Dacia Duster, itself a robust vehicle with an assertive personality, our local design team has delivered a fresh interpretation of the model in the form of this show car.”
There are no plans, however, to bring the Oroch in production form to the UK market.http://images.cdn.autocar.co.uk/sites/autocar.co.uk/files/dacia-concept-003.jpg

Detroit Electric SP:01 Shows Off New Fastback Design

http://images.cdn.autocar.co.uk/sites/autocar.co.uk/files/DEtroitElectricSP01finaldesign.jpgJust the Facts:
  • The production version of the Detroit Electric SP:01 will feature a new fastback design.
  • The new look offers better aerodynamics.
  • The SP:01, an electric two-seater that has faced delays, will go on sale in North America in 2015.


DETROIT — The production version of the Detroit Electric SP:01 will feature a new fastback design, the electric startup said on Monday.
The new look offers better aerodynamics.
The SP:01, an electric two-seater that has faced delays, will go on sale in North America in 2015. Pricing has not been announced.http://images.cdn.autocar.co.uk/sites/autocar.co.uk/files/DESP01-01.jpg
"The final design of SP:01 incorporates signature Detroit Electric DNA, carried over from the prototype model we revealed last year," said Jerry Chung, head of design at Detroit Electric, in a statement. "Coupled with many motorsport visual cues, the new fastback design, bold face and sharp contours evoke the company's vision of pure electric performance."
Other changes include a rear spoiler and heating-and-cooling system improvements. The EV's battery packs have been clad in a protective composite casing. They make the car stiffer and "protect the batteries from punctures in the event of a crash," Detroit Electric said.http://images.cdn.autocar.co.uk/sites/autocar.co.uk/files/DESP01-02.jpg
The company, which was founded in 2008 and named after an electric car company that dates back to the early 1900s, says the SP:01 will be the fastest production electric sports car. It has a top speed of 155 mph and sprints from zero to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds. The SP:01 is built on a Lotus Elise platform.
Detroit Electric has not announced the car's range.
The production-ready SP:01 bears a resemblance to the Tesla Roadster, which is no longer in production.
The SP:01 was teased in a YouTube video earlier this month.
Key competitors to the SP:01 include the 2014 BMW i8 and the 2014 Cadillac ELR.

Cadillac ATS-V Spied Testing Completely Undisguised


Spyshots have just emerged of a Cadillac ATS-V prototype spied completely undisguised during a recent official photoshoot. The car is pinned to debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show 2014 next month.
From a styling perspective, the Cadillac ATS-V is significantly more aggressive and bold than typical ATS models. What this means is that it features a revised front grille and bumper as well as a carbon fibre front splitter. Elsewhere, a new bonnet with a subtle power dome has been added alongside air extractors. From the side, the car is adorned with new sports wheels and beefed up brakes which appear to be carbon ceramic units. At the rear, a prominent bootlid lip spoiler is present alongside quad tailpipes.
In the cabin, a set of sports bucket seats have been fitted to ensure the car is as capable as possible on the racetrack by keeping occupants tucked in tightly.
Designed to rival the BMW M3, the 2015 Cadillac ATS-V will feature a twin-turbocharged V6 engine displacing 3.6-liters from Cadillac and delivering a total of 425 hp. Mated to this engine is expected to be a seven-speed manual transmission available as an option. Alternatively, an eight-speed automatic transmission is expected. Further down the road, a brand new dual-clutch transmission could arrive early next year.

Special Report: Rolls-Royce Wraith, Ghost and Phantom Comparison Tour


How often do you get the opportunity to drive every model in the Rolls-Royce line-up back-to-back? Never! That is what went through our mind when we received an invitation from Rolls-Royce to join them for a tour from the special Rolls-Royce exhibition in the BMW Museum in Munich to Hotel Berge in Aschau am Chiemgau, and back! We have enjoyed some individual experiences with Rolls-Royce including our road tests of the Phantom Series II and Wraith but getting a chance to compare them directly is new to us.
But before we embark on our journey through the German countryside we take a closer look at the Rolls-Royce exhibition at the BMW Museum. Launched last year in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the modern Rolls-Royce Phantom, this is the first Rolls-Royce exhibition at the BMW Group’s headquarters in Munich. Don’t mistake this for the Rolls-Royce display in the BMW Welt across the street, this exhibition displays 15 of the most iconic Rolls-Royce automobiles of all time.

Themed the ‘Strive for Perfection’ the exhibition is put together largely by Dr. Andreas Braun, Curator of the BMW Museum and also our guide for the private tour. The exhibition starts at the top floor of the museum where we meet the first Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost dating back to the 1910s. Every step of the way the history of Rolls-Royce is further documented with various photographs, ornaments and accessories including the first sketches and examples of the Spirit of Ecstasy.
Interesting fact is that Rolls-Royce used to produce the chassis with engine and drivetrain which was then sent to a dedicated coach-builder who finished the body of the car. The final car would return to the Rolls-Royce factory before handing them over to the customer with full warranty from Rolls-Royce. Even if components made by the coach-builder broke Rolls-Royce would look after the defect. Today many coach-builders no longer exist or have been acquired by major firms. Many of their names might still ring a bell, like: Park Ward, Mulliner, Fleetwood or Scaglietti.

The Rolls-Royce ‘Strive for Perfection’ exhibition can be visited at the BMW Museum in Munich until September 30th 2014. And when you’ve taken in all the history of the brand from 1904, the BMW Museum next door is worth a visit too. With the outstanding private tour of the exhibition behind us it was time to hit the road. Right outside the Museum nearly the entire Rolls-Royce line-up was shining in the sun. Time for us to make a choice, what car should we drive first?
We opt for the Wraith as the first car – knowing that the route leads us out of Munich via a very nice straight bit of unlimited autobahn it seems like the right thing to do! We crawl behind the wheel and plant our feet in the lovely thick carpets, but no time to relax yet! First stop: The Maximillianstrasse, a luxury shopping street in the center of Munich. You might wonder why? Well, if a car manages attract attention from the spoiled locals here it really means something. At first sight not that many people seem to pay attention at the Salamanca Blue Rolls-Royce Wraith but as soon as we park up people start to take a closer look at the stunning fastback. Some passing cars even stop and get out to take photos and within no time we are surrounded by people. This tells us the Wraith is something special and clearly valued by the locals, who normally don’t even blink when a 200,000+ Euro Bentley drives past.


With that done its time to explore the sporty side of the new Wraith. Wraith is the most powerful Rolls-Royce in history. Behind the deep set Pantheon grille sits a potent 6.6 litre, twin turbo-charged V12 engine. Delivering 624 bhp with 800 Nm of torque, it powers from 0-60 mph in 4.6 seconds. Even with this formidable power, Wraith is every inch a refined Rolls-Royce with electronically controlled air suspension that creates the signature ‘magic carpet ride’. The Wraith, just like the other Rolls-Royces on sale today, doesn’t have any paddles or even a rev counter – instead there is an automatic transmission and a ‘power meter’ that simply displays home much of the cars power is still available. 100% in idle, 0% under full acceleration but mostly somewhere between 20-30%.

Not far from the center of Munich lies the start of the A8 autobahn to Salzburg. After one last traffic light lies a long unlimited autobahn where the Wraith can show us how sporty it really is. The Wraith has rear wheel drive, just like the Ghost and the Phantom, but with a weight of 2,440 kg + two people and wide tires on a dry surfaces there are very few traction issues. As soon as the light turns green we plant our right foot at the bottom and the Wraith shoots forwards towards Salzburg. 100, 160, 220, only at 260 km/h the seemingly unstoppable acceleration is interrupted by the electronic limiter. Wow! The 0-60 mph figure only tells part of the story, it is the tremendous torque and power available between roughly 80 and 250 km/h that is really impressive.

We continue at varying speeds down the A8 and realize how quiet the Wraith is, yes under power you can hear a bit of the V12 but overall the engine does its job primarily in silence. After 50 kilometers we leave the autobahn for what it is and head down various B-roads deeper into the Bavarian country side. Passing through small villages and towns the reactions from onlookers make us realize a Rolls-Royce is not something they see every day. On the empty roads between the towns the Wraith shows his sporty sides although the sheer weight of the car does leave its marks through corners and under braking. Yet again it is the most nimble Rolls-Royce yet and it never had the ambition to be a thoroughbred racer.

We have lunch at the iconic hotel Berge in Aschau im Chiemgau, a hotel that sees itself mostly as a retreat and actually praises the lack of cell phone reception in the area for ultimate relaxation. Each room is different and features some unusual and creative designs using many natural materials including a lot of wood. Out in the garden are a few small bungalows and a wild, yet carefully planned garden.
After lunch we feel totally relaxed and it is time to plant our feet in the ultra-thick carpets of the Phantom Series II. There is no car on the market today with more grandeur and style than the Phantom and being driven around in one feels like a privilege only royals get. Despite the fact that nowadays the Phantom is also driven by entrepreneurs, celebrities and rappers around the world doesn’t seem to have done much to the image of the Rolls-Royce. Everyone you pass still likes to get a look at who is sitting in the back of the Phantom.

Driving a round in this 2014 model of the Phantom it is hard to believe that the Phantom is already in production for 11 years. Since the introduction of the first Phantom under BMW ownership, what could be considered the 7th generation Phantom, the car has become an synonym for success and style. Driving is nearly completely secondary to well-being of the passenger. Steering the Phantom across narrow country roads and through towns feels like an operation on its own. In the passenger seat you have everything you can wish for, from television to a seat so comfortable its hard not to fall asleep.


How does it compare to the Ghost? The Ghost is the Phantom’s little brother. But don’t take this the wrong way, in same ways the Ghost is better than the Phantom. It is faster and easier to drive than the Phantom. Everybody used to driving a 7-Series or an Audi A8 can get used to driving a Ghost. It has the same level of style and comfort as the Phantom but a little less prestige, although surprisingly few people will recognize it as a Ghost on first side. You can still hide or pop up the Flying Lady at the touch of a button. And in the rear of the Ghost things are actually a bit tidier and more spacious since the entertainment screens moved into the back of the seat and are no longer placed on a fold out table like in the Phantom.
Would we rather have a Ghost over a Phantom? As a daily driver we would probably opt for a Ghost but for these special occasions the Phantom is still the only option as nothing comes close to its level of style and prestige.

With the Wraith, Ghost and Phantom all in the mix we would almost forget there was another Rolls-Royce with us on our memorable trip through Bavaria: a Phantom Drophead Coupe. Without a doubt the worlds most exclusive and stylish convertible. Until Rolls-Royce releases the Wraith Drophead it is also the only convertible Rolls-Royce has on offer today. Like the Wraith it takes a bit getting used to the suicide doors in the front, although once you do get used to it is very easy to get in and out of the Drophead Coupe. The doors itself redefine what you believe a car door to be, forget the metal clunky sound of most cars, close this one and you hear a distinct *doooshh*. The doors weigh as much as a Fiat 500 each but feel truly first class and provide excellent noise isolation. With the cloth roof up you might not suspect being in a convertible as there is hardly any noise from the outside penetrating the cabin.
The ride is as you would expect from anything with Phantom in the name, extremely smooth. The Drophead Coupe is not a lightweight either so corners are not its thing perse. Instead stick to long autobahn journeys and cruising around town to enjoy the Drophead Coupe to the max. No wonder you see most of them in places like Southern France and Miami. The ultimate locations to show off the worlds ultimate convertible!