Monday, May 26, 2008

Lotus launches special edition type 72D

From the Lotus announcement of the $58k Collector's Limited Edition:
Lotus Cars USA, Inc. is pleased to announce the 35th Anniversary Commemorative Edition type 72D. This exclusive Collectible Edition model memorializes one of the finest Formula One designs of all time — the Lotus 72. It was in this vehicle that the legendary Emerson Fittipaldi proved unstoppable, winning five of eleven races in 1972, thus becoming the youngest champion in F1 history.

Each 72D is sequentially numbered, individually signed by both Clive Chapman (son of Lotus Founder Colin Chapman) and Michael J. Kimberley (Group Lotus CEO) and specially certified with documentation of the vehicle’s legacy.

A type 72D commemorative driving helmet with display case is included with each vehicle.

This collectible edition will be offered in the very limited quantity of just 50 units worldwide.
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Friday, May 23, 2008

Aston Martin announces improvements for Vantage update

From Aston Martin press release:
Aston Martin’s V8 Vantage – originally launched to widespread critical acclaim at the Geneva Motor Show in 2005 – is to receive significant technical enhancements, reaffirming the car’s position as one of the world’s most desirable and exhilarating sports cars.

While the universally distinctive and award-winning shape of the V8 Vantage is retained, the car benefits from a number of technical changes which include significantly up-rated engine performance from a new 4.7 litre power unit in both Coupe and Roadster variants. Other changes include revised dynamics to take full advantage of increased power and torque availability, improved Sportshift™ transmission software and a new sports suspension option.

The 4.7 litre V8 engine has a power output of 420bhp (an 11% increase on the previous 4.3 litre unit) and delivers peak torque of 470Nm (15% increase), providing the V8 Vantage with new reserves of mid-range performance, an improved 0-60mph time of 4.7 seconds and top speed of 180mph (288km/h). Combined European fuel economy and CO2 emissions are also improved by 13% (Sportshift™).

Inside, the changes include a new centre console and revised switchgear and the introduction of an ECU replacing the previous V8 Vantage key. Externally, the acclaimed V8 Vantage design appearance is enhanced with a range of new standard and optional 19’’ alloy wheels.
Aston Martin Chief Executive Officer, Dr Ulrich Bez said: “Continued development and evolution of our unique VH (Vertical-Horizontal) architecture has brought even higher levels of refinement and dynamic performance to our whole range.

“With the new 4.7 litre engine and associated changes we have taken the V8 Vantage to new levels of performance to produce an even more desirable sports car.
“The V8 Vantage is now the most successful Aston Martin in our history and we are confident these changes will continue its appeal and driving enjoyment for both new and existing customers.”
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Ferrari releases California photos

A week in advance of their website countdown, Ferrari released photos of the upcoming California spider 2+2 GT. As a vehicle which can either be seen as a scaled-up F430 or scaled-down 612 Scaglietti, the Italian carmaker seems poised to launch a shot into Porsche's Turbo Cab niche. The new grand tourer is Ferrari's first with a front/mid engine V8.
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Boasting an updated version of the 4.3 liter in the F430with direct injection, a twin-clutch, seven-speed transmission, and 454 horsepower, the newest prancing horse puts the proverbial cherry on top with a retractable hardtop.

The official Ferrari press release (download here) boasts projected acceleration to 60mph in less than four seconds. The new model is filled with a host of technical goodies, including F1-trac traction control from the 599 Fiorano. With the new model, Ferrari seems poised to carve a larger piece of the sports car pie for itself, as it adds new models, as well as several new dealership. Such growth may mean that Ferrari will lose some of its exclusivity, but more Ferraris from more places are a win-win for the sports car buyer. MORE PHOTOS HERE


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