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18 Nisan 2015 Cumartesi

2016 BMW 7-series Detailed, Driven: A Prototype Drive Shows It is No Turkey




Born in the teeth of the Wonderful Recession, the fat but not so content fifth generation of BMW’s 7-series flagship is ultimately relinquishing its post to a a lot more fit successor.


The 7-series has traditionally been the BMW for those who can barely recall their stick-shift, tail-sliding days. Offered in a option of extended or really lengthy wheelbases, with up to 12 twin-turbocharged cylinders, and with rear- or 4-wheel drive, the 7 is a 4-door limo blessed with comfort, speed, and a suitably aloof demeanor.


But the globe has changed because the current 7 arrived in 2009. Fisker came and went, Tesla emerged as the green-chip luxury brand, Mercedes is as sturdy as ever, and Cadillac is showing signs of intelligent life. The luxury-vehicle business is flourishing so nicely that even the Korean brands are nibbling a thin slice of the pie.






BMW has created decisive moves to safe its future. Last year, the company’s engineering commander announced that electrification will spread beyond the i3 and i8 fashion statements and the present 3, 5, and 7 ActiveHybrids to include a plug-in hybrid selection for every core model. BMW is the uncontested leader amongst automakers in weight-saving composite plastics with its own plant in Washington state creating reasonably priced carbon fiber in partnership with the SGL Group.


5 years ago, fresh out of its shipping container, a 2010 BMW 750Li thumped a Mercedes S550 in a 2-car comparison test, but the big Bimmer rapidly lost steam. A 750i lost to Porsche’s new Panamera S whilst beating a Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S. Then in 2011, a 750Li suffered the indignity of a distant third-spot outcome versus Audi’s A8L and Jaguar’s supercharged XJL. The new 7 arrives late this year to make amends.


Although we can’t announce mission accomplished soon after only 8 paced laps around BMW’s Miramas, France, test tracks in early production automobiles, we’re encouraged by what we’ve discovered about the 7 hence far:






• Project head Walter Schindlbeck acknowledges the want to restore the flagship’s neglected ride and handling strengths.


• Weight-saving technologies have been applied in earnest. BMW engineers have produced an astute mix of high-strength steel, aluminum, magnesium, plastic, and carbon fiber supplies to trim a claimed 285 pounds in base weight—a third of that from the body—while lowering the 7’s center of gravity and improving both bending and torsional stiffness. Numerous suspension and brake elements have been switched from iron and steel to aluminum and sound deadening is employed more sparingly. Unsprung weight drops by 15 %.


• BMW is so proud of its innovative ‘carbon core’ unibody building that a badge touting that technology is discretely affixed to each of the 7’s B-pillars. Although stamped steel remains as the key constituent, there’s less of it thanks to the use of 15 molded carbon-fiber (CF) reinforcements added at strategic locations. The largest molding is a lengthy CF tube that sweeps majestically from the base of each A-pillar, along the top of the door openings, and down to the base of the C-pillars. The upper half of every B-pillar is reinforced with a CF layer that’s pressed and cured in place with a single-sided die. A huge patch is also secured with rivets and adhesives at the base of every C-pillar. The windshield header and 2 bows reinforce the roof structure. The 7’s center tunnel has a CF doubler to augment the body’s bending stiffness and to assist manage forward collision loads. Add to that 2 CF door-sill inserts per side and a horizontal shelf beneath the backlight produced of the black magic material. How exactly the CF and steel parts are joined with adhesives and fasteners and painting approaches are proprietary details, as BMW naturally prefers to keep its learnings away from competitors as lengthy as achievable.


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2016 BMW 7-series Detailed, Driven: A Prototype Drive Shows It is No Turkey

17 Nisan 2015 Cuma

2016 BMW 7-series Detailed, Driven: A Prototype Drive Shows It is No Turkey




Born in the teeth of the Wonderful Recession, the fat but not so satisfied fifth generation of BMW’s 7-series flagship is ultimately relinquishing its post to a far more fit successor.


The 7-series has traditionally been the BMW for these who can barely recall their stick-shift, tail-sliding days. Available in a option of lengthy or genuinely lengthy wheelbases, with up to 12 twin-turbocharged cylinders, and with rear- or 4-wheel drive, the 7 is a 4-door limo blessed with comfort, speed, and a suitably aloof demeanor.


But the world has changed because the existing 7 arrived in 2009. Fisker came and went, Tesla emerged as the green-chip luxury brand, Mercedes is as strong as ever, and Cadillac is showing indicators of intelligent life. The luxury-auto company is flourishing so nicely that even the Korean brands are nibbling a thin slice of the pie.






BMW has made decisive moves to secure its future. Last year, the company’s engineering commander announced that electrification will spread beyond the i3 and i8 fashion statements and the present 3, 5, and 7 ActiveHybrids to consist of a plug-in hybrid selection for each and every core model. BMW is the uncontested leader among automakers in weight-saving composite plastics with its own plant in Washington state generating affordable carbon fiber in partnership with the SGL Group.


5 years ago, fresh out of its shipping container, a 2010 BMW 750Li thumped a Mercedes S550 in a 2-vehicle comparison test, but the large Bimmer rapidly lost steam. A 750i lost to Porsche’s new Panamera S whilst beating a Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S. Then in 2011, a 750Li suffered the indignity of a distant third-spot outcome versus Audi’s A8L and Jaguar’s supercharged XJL. The new 7 arrives late this year to make amends.


Although we cannot announce mission accomplished following only 8 paced laps about BMW’s Miramas, France, test tracks in early production vehicles, we’re encouraged by what we’ve discovered about the 7 thus far:






• Project head Walter Schindlbeck acknowledges the require to restore the flagship’s neglected ride and handling strengths.


• Weight-saving technologies have been applied in earnest. BMW engineers have produced an astute mix of high-strength steel, aluminum, magnesium, plastic, and carbon fiber supplies to trim a claimed 285 pounds in base weight—a third of that from the body—while lowering the 7’s center of gravity and enhancing each bending and torsional stiffness. Several suspension and brake components have been switched from iron and steel to aluminum and sound deadening is used far more sparingly. Unsprung weight drops by 15 percent.


• BMW is so proud of its revolutionary ‘carbon core’ unibody construction that a badge touting that technologies is discretely affixed to every single of the 7’s B-pillars. Although stamped steel remains as the main constituent, there’s much less of it thanks to the use of 15 molded carbon-fiber (CF) reinforcements added at strategic areas. The biggest molding is a extended CF tube that sweeps majestically from the base of each A-pillar, along the prime of the door openings, and down to the base of the C-pillars. The upper half of every B-pillar is reinforced with a CF layer that is pressed and cured in spot with a single-sided die. A big patch is also secured with rivets and adhesives at the base of each C-pillar. The windshield header and 2 bows reinforce the roof structure. The 7’s center tunnel has a CF doubler to augment the body’s bending stiffness and to help manage forward collision loads. Add to that 2 CF door-sill inserts per side and a horizontal shelf beneath the backlight created of the black magic material. How exactly the CF and steel components are joined with adhesives and fasteners and painting approaches are proprietary information, as BMW naturally prefers to preserve its learnings away from competitors as extended as feasible.


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2016 BMW 7-series Detailed, Driven: A Prototype Drive Shows It is No Turkey

7 Nisan 2015 Salı

Rolls-Royce “All-Terrain Motor Car” Prototype Looks Amazing—and Best






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Reading Rolls-Royce press releases is best done in an old-timey, 1920s-era newsreel voice. And so it goes with the most current update on the upcoming Rolls SUV—a.k.a., “high-sided, all-terrain motor car”—which the firm is referring to as Project Cullinan. Following “an undertaking to inform stakeholders of the progress of Project Cullinan,” we’re now becoming given a appear at the very first prototype for the new SUV it will be used to test the rig’s all-wheel-drive method and “on-road behaviour from suspension throw to high-bodied stability” on “all kinds of international road surface specification.”


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Let us just commence by saying that if Rolls-Royce were to freeze its SUV’s development correct right here, we’d be extremely okay with it. That is since standing in stark contrast to the prototype announcement’s Rolls-Royce presents the march . . . of war! vibe, the prototype itself is a hugely bizarre but incredible-looking modern, uh, factor.


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Primarily a shortened Phantom Series II sedan, the test mule looks ready for sale: Aside from what appears to be a slightly raised ride height, it boasts a full paint job and the shortened rear doors even wear chrome trim around their daylight openings. Our favored element? The perverted yet alluring Rapidly & Furious—or would that be Quick & Really Bothered?—rear wing, which most likely is there to simulate tall-automobile aerodynamics. There’s none of the common camouflage, no uncouth cut lines, just pure class.




However, as Rolls-Royce points out—get that old-timey radio voice going in your head again—”The body may possibly hint at the size of the new auto, but it features no design aspects of the eventual higher-sided, all-terrain motor car announced by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in February this year.” The prototype will be subjected to appropriately deluxe variations of pavement, Rolls says, like Belgian Pavé and cobblestones, as nicely as “corrugated concrete, noise improvement and measurement surfaces, resonance road, and acceleration bumps.” Rolls-Royce is aiming to inject its signature “effortless” ride high quality to the SUV each on- and off-road, and we look forward to assessing the Roller’s waftability when it goes on sale sometime in 2017 as a 2018 model. Now, please return to reading our “electronic magic motor car periodical” (web site) in a regular voice.









Rolls-Royce “All-Terrain Motor Car” Prototype Looks Amazing—and Best

26 Ocak 2015 Pazartesi

2016 BMW 328e Plug-In Hybrid – Prototype Drive




2016 BMW 328e Plug-In Hybrid – Photo Gallery of Prototype Drive from Automobile and Driver – Car Pictures – CARandDRIVER





2016 BMW 328e Plug-In Hybrid – Prototype Drive

2016 BMW 328e Plug-In Hybrid – Prototype Drive




2016 BMW 328e Plug-In Hybrid – Photo Gallery of Prototype Drive from Automobile and Driver – Automobile Images – CARandDRIVER





2016 BMW 328e Plug-In Hybrid – Prototype Drive

25 Ocak 2015 Pazar

2016 BMW 328e Plug-In Hybrid – Prototype Drive




2016 BMW 328e Plug-In Hybrid – Photo Gallery of Prototype Drive from Auto and Driver – Car Pictures – CARandDRIVER





2016 BMW 328e Plug-In Hybrid – Prototype Drive

2016 BMW 328e Plug-In Hybrid Prototype Driven: Plug It In, Man





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One more hybridized 3-series, this time with a plug.


The entry-luxury sedan segment’s dominant Germans are about to extend their merciless battle to plug-in hybrids. Audi is prepping such a version of the A4 and Mercedes-Benz has a corded C-class in the works. Naturally, BMW’s pluggable 3-series is also imminent.


The large unanswered question in this emerging sub-segment, however, is exactly how much EV range folks count on from their plug-in hybrid. For its element, BMW is about to take a quite huge bet that much less plug-in hybrid may well just be a lot more. Audi has staked out 30 miles of pure-electric running as its baseline. BMW, even though, thinks 22 miles is a lot for the 3-series eDrive. (Mercedes agrees, citing 20 miles for its C350 PHEV.) If you need to have any much more than that, BMW will gladly steer you more than to the i3 or the more sensible but still-unconfirmed i5.






If it all goes to plan, the shorter variety will give the BMW—which, since no a single remembers the “eta”-engined E30, is really likely to be badged 328e—some positive aspects. To cite just 3: It has fewer lithium-ion cells than the Audi and is as a result less expensive, a smaller battery is a lot less complicated to package amongst its rear-drive hardware, and the complete hybrid component set weighs much less. If it does not all go to plan, it will imply too many folks will uncover the Audi’s further variety is the difference amongst charging the car as soon as a day or twice.


Nonetheless, this is the vehicle BMW improvement engineer Helmuth Wiesler is counting on to future-proof the brand’s most critical model line against emissions laws and taxes, so he’s taking it all extremely seriously. There’s also the truth that BMW plans to make a plug-in version of each and every main model it sells.


The Electrically Boosted Heart


His development group gave the 3-series eDrive BMW’s new 2.-liter turbocharged and direct-injected B48 4-cylinder gasoline engine. It has 180 horsepower and 236 lb-ft of torque and works via an 8-speed automatic transmission that sends output to the rear axle. But within this transmission lies the eDrive’s trick: BMW has properly swapped out the classic torque converter for a “torque transformer,” which is, to the rest of us, an electric motor.






This 95-hp electric motor (sorry, “torque transformer”) acts straight on the input shaft, so little energy is wasted. And not only does it push far more power and torque under acceleration, it also acts as a generator whenever the auto decelerates and requires more than starter-motor duties.


It gets the juice to do its perform from a refrigerant—not water—cooled 7.6-kWh lithium-ion battery pack mounted at the back of the vehicle. (The battery pack’s operating variety is the middle 5.5 kWh.) It is not all excellent news, even though, since the housing for the pack pushes the trunk floor up by a lot more than an inch.


Combining the 2 powerplants for maximum urge, as the 3-series eDrive does in its Sport mode, benefits in 245 horsepower, which is about on the funds for the standard 328i, as nicely as 295 lb-ft of torque. Yet the auto scores a European combined consumption figure of 118 mpg, albeit on a test cycle optimized for plug-ins.


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8 Ağustos 2014 Cuma

2016 Ford Mustang GT350 Prototype Spins, Practically Crashes at the ‘Ring [Pictures]






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Automotive spy shots are hard to obtain. Even though some companies just parade their cars around, most actually want their future products to stay secret. So receiving the photographs means getting in precisely the appropriate location at just the proper time, plus possessing a finger on the shutter button as the target car whizzes by. And even if every little thing falls into spot, photographers are fortunate if they nab a lot more than a couple of excellent angles. And then there’s the case of this camo-wrapped 2016 Mustang Shelby GT350 prototype. 


Ford’s test driver place 3 wheels off the Nürburgring’s hallowed pavement proper in front of our shooter, sending the car into a beautiful pirouette on the track and providing us a terrific view of the vehicle from all 360 degrees. Thanks, guys!




Wearing extremely little camo, as effectively as what appears to be production side sills and rear-end detailing—complete with a diffuser and fat quad pipes—the 2016 GT350 appears the enterprise. Luckily, neither the purposeful bodywork nor the car’s driver have been broken in this incident, but with an estimated 550 horsepower from a higher-revving, naturally aspirated V-8, this may be a wilder horse than we anticipated. We must know precisely how wild soon, as we count on the Mustang GT350 to be officially unveiled in the coming weeks.



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