2012 Peugeot RCZ Asphalt Edition

Peugeot RCZ Asphalt Edition
Peugeot RCZ Asphalt Edition

The Peugeot RCZ featured is the Asphalt Edition which will be built for 500 units only.

The Peugeot RCZ Asphalt Edition is based on the stock Peugeot RCZ which comes with a “Noir Telluric” matte black paint at the exterior, black leather interior and new 19-inch alloy wheels.

The RCZ Asphalt Edition is powered by a 1.6-liter THP engine that produces 200 hp the official details of its released across Europe has yet to be announced.

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2011 Audi’s 700bhp R8 Spyder

2011 Audi’s 700bhp R8 Spyder
2011 Audi’s 700bhp R8 Spyder

German firm to show modified supercharged V10 R8 Spyder at SEMA tuning show.

Audi is set to broaden the brand’s appeal by attending the annual SEMA tuning show in the US in an official capacity for the first time. And to mark the occasion in style, Audi of America has commissioned US-based tuner STaSIS Engineering to create a very special one-off R8.

Based on the already-potent R8 Spyder V10, STaSIS has added a supercharger and sports exhaust to the engine, upping power from 518bhp and 530Nm to 700bhp and 709Nm. This chops a whole second from the 0-60mph time, with the tuned car completing the sprint in just 3.1 seconds.

To compliment the engine upgrades, STaSIS has also added bespoke Ohlins dampers, lowered the suspension by 20mm, added enlarged Alcon brakes and lightweight 20-inch wheels.

STaSIS products are available through Audi dealers in the US, so if an approved dealer completes the modifications, buyers also get a four-year, 50,000-mile warranty.

Also on display on Audi’s stand will be its autonomous TTS Pikes Peak technology concept, and an S5 Cabriolet, Q5 and S4 which have also been modified by STaSIS.

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ZR Auto Lamborghini Gallardo Twin Turbo

ZR Auto Lamborghini Gallardo Twin Turbo
ZR Auto Lamborghini Gallardo Twin Turbo

The tuning company ZR Auto has released a new project using the Lamborghini Gallardo with a nasty green paint job. Personally, I would never buy a car this color, but the mods are impressive to say the least. The exotic sports car received a brand new IMSA body kit to drastically change the appearance, while a Heffner Twin Turbo performance package was installed under the engine cover. Completing the look is the IMSA wide body conversion kit, along with IMSA custom painted lightweight wheels, IMSA eight-piston big brake kit, Moton fully adjustable coilover suspension kit, IMSA clear glass engine decklid, and a custom color interior to match the puke green exterior.

Performance upgrades to the Lamborhini Gallardo include a Heffner tuned AEM stand-along ECU unit, which controls the complete twin turbo engine build with titanium rods, sleeved block, new pistons and reworked internals, hi-tensile fasteners, and Heffner high spec twin ball-bearing turbos with external billet wastegates and blow-off valves to deliver the boost. Additionally, a Heffner intake system with cold air conical filter inlets let the Gallardo breathe easy, while a custom stainless steel exhaust system compliment the engine tuning and give the car a superb sound. With everything complete, the modified Lambo now holds performance numbers capable of 800 bhp on pump gas, and 1,000 bhp on race gas.

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2011 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S MC Sport Line

2011 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S MC Sport Line
2011 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S MC Sport Line

Maserati has taken the opportunity to show the Quattroporte Sport GT S MC Sport Line at the 2010 Australian International Auto Show, which opened its doors in Sidney on October 15, 2010.

The Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S with the added stylistic elements of the MC Sport Line option package is at the peak of sportiness in the Quattroporte range and perfectly embodies the character of Maserati luxury sport sedan.

The MC Sport Line equipment package is developed from the experience of Maserati Corse - Maserati factory-owned racing department - and Maserati winning motorsport programmes, both with the Maserati MC12 - once again this year leading the FIA GT1 World Championship - and the GranTurismo MC in its Trofeo and GT4 versions. The MC Sport Line, first launched on the GranTurismo S with electro-actuated gearbox - is now available across the GranTurismo and Quattroporte ranges.

The Maserati Quattroporte Sport GTS MC Sport Line replaces all the wood trim in the standard car with carbon fibre, across the dashboard, the front and rear centre consoles, sections of the door panels, the gear knob and around the switchgear. Additionally it is used around the instrument pack and on the gearchange paddles. Each of the door sills is fitted with carbon fibre trim panels embossed with the MC Sport Line logo and the MC logo is stamped into the aluminium brake pedal.


2011 BMW 135i Coupe M3 look-a-like

2011 BMW 135i Coupe M3
2011 BMW 135i Coupe M3

Here is a replica of the 450 horsepower limited production BMW M3 GTS, based off an original BMW 135i Coupe. This was created by the Ontario tuners, Parkview BMW, and features the same Fire Orange paint job as the big brother M3. It comes with a full set of BMW Performance parts, including the aero kit, carbon fiber diffuser, mirror caps, spoilers, carbon foil rooftop, and black alloy wheels. Inside you will find a redesigned interior enhanced with an Alcantara sport steering wheel, carbon fiber trim, M gear knob, and aluminum pedals. Performance upgrades are unknown, and most likely non-existent since it looks like this was strictly a styling upgrade for the BMW 135i.

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Volkswagen puts a price on new Sharan

Volkswagen puts a price on new Sharan
Volkswagen new Sharan

Deliveries of VW’s all-new people carrier start in November, priced from £22,980.

VW has opened the order books for its all-new Sharan MPV. Prices for the newcomer start from £22,980 for the entry-level S 1.4-litre TSI petrol model. The 1.4-litre model replaces the previous 2.0-litre S, and costs £1,550 more than the outgoing car. The cheapest diesel model starts at £24,320, rising right up to the £30,580 Executive model

There are two petrol and two diesel models to choose from, and all except the DSG-only 2.0-litre petrol come with a choice of manual or DSG twin clutch gearboxes. There are four trim levels available: S, SE, SEL and Executive. All feature seven seats as standard except for Executive which has six individual, leather-trimmed seats.

The Sharan also features EasyFold seating, which allows the individual seats of the second and third rows to be stowed in the vehicle floor, rather than having to be removed from the car when not needed. All models also get twin rear sliding doors.


2011 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Details, and reviews

2011 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup
2011 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup

The 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race car, making its debut in the 2011 Porsche Carrera Cup GB Championship, is the latest edition of the best-selling racing car of all time, having been built in a production series of more than 1,400 units since 1998.

The latest Porsche 911 GT3 Cup racer is based for the first time on the 911 GT3 RS road car, with the weight of the motor sport derivative reduced significantly versus the already lightweight road car. The Porsche 911 GT3 Cup is designed for racing in the many Porsche Carrera Cup Championships around the globe and the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup that supports Grands Prix, and was based previously on the 911 GT3.

As a consequence of being based on the 911 GT3 RS, this is the first Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car to feature the 44-millimetre (1.73") wider body at the rear, which provides increased space for even larger wheels and slick tyres. Wider front wheel arches also clearly show that the front wheels/tyres are likewise bigger which, combined with other evolutionary changes, has enabled the dynamic performance of the latest car to reach new heights.

Engine capacity is up by 0.2 litres over the prior GT3 Cup car, with power output rising by 30 hp more than before. Thus the rear-mounted 3.8-litre six-cylinder horizontally-opposed power unit develops 450 hp, and drives the rear wheels through a sequential six-speed manual gearbox and limited slip differential.

Emphasising the Porsche 'track to road' philosophy which has guided the company since its beginnings in 1948, the power unit featured in the new Porsche 911 GT3 Cup is largely identical to the production engine in the 911 GT3 RS - and offers the same output of 450 hp and identical maximum engine speed of 8,500 rpm.

The Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race car is designed by the same team based in Weissach, near Stuttgart, Germany, responsible for the iconic Porsche 911 GT3 and RS road cars. In keeping with the lightweight, race-bred credentials that are synonymous with Porsche RS models, the road car weighs 1,370 kg. As befits its single-minded motor sport purpose, the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race car tips the scales at 1,200 kg, resulting in even sharper performance on the circuit.

From the outside, the new 911 GT3 Cup clearly demonstrates its RS road car origins while at the same time maintaining the purposeful appearance of a race car. The striking daytime driving lights come straight from the current generation of the 911 and the front body panels are the same as on the 911 GT3 RS. However, the front spoiler lip is 15 millimetres (approx 0.6") lower to provide significantly more downforce on the front axle.

Downforce on the rear axle is also increased by the rear wing, that is extended in width from 1.46 to 1.70 metres (57.5 to 66.9") and now mounted higher up in a development feature reminiscent of that fitted to the even faster 911 GT3 R raced in international FIA GT3 series. The rear bumper valance with its distinctive air vent openings and LED technology rear lights, in turn, come straight from the GT3 RS road car.

The wider front wheel arches and the flared rear wheel housings provide ample space for even wider wheels. The front axle rides on three-piece light-alloy rims measuring 9.5 J x 18 (previously 9 J x 18) and running on 24/64-18 Michelin racing tyres. The width of the three-piece light-alloy rims on the rear axle have increased by one inch, and now measure 12 J x 18 with 27/68-18 tyres.

Additional Unibal joints are featured on the track control arms of the front and rear suspension to permit greater chassis adjustability, and the sword-shaped anti-roll bars fitted front and rear are now adjustable to seven different positions on both sides. Combined, this allows for an even more precise set-up of the car depending on the characteristics of the respective race track.

The cockpit of the new Porsche 911 GT3 Cup caters more than ever before for the specific needs of the race driver. An additional vent in the upper part of the front lid, for example, provides the driver with a better supply of fresh air. The controls for the Info Display are now positioned directly on the steering wheel which houses a total of six switches that control a variety of functions including the pit-lane speed limiter, windscreen wipers, and lights. In addition to fore-and-aft adjustment, the steering wheel may now also be adjusted for height, as on the 911 road car.

The new Porsche 911 GT3 Cup costs £94,600 plus VAT and deliveries to customers will begin in early 2011. Next season it will be raced not only in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB, but also in the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup on the occasion of Formula 1 races and many other Cup Championships around the world.

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