Wednesday, November 14, 2012

PREVIEW OF THE VORSTEINER FERRARI 458 ITALIA AERO KIT,

 PREVIEW OF THE VORSTEINER FERRARI 458 ITALIA AERO KIT : June 17, 2012. Vorsteiner has done it again. The California-based tuning company has designed a cosmetics package specifically for the Ferrari 458 Italia, called the 458-V. The aero kit comes after Vorsteiner revealed a set of 21-inch forged alloys for the 458 that can be custom powder coated or painted as per customers’ requirements.
The kit will consist of:
- Front spoiler that clips onto the stock bumper
- New side skirts
- Newly designed rear diffuser with extended aero fins
- Rear deck lid spoiler
All components made from autoclave pre-preg carbon-fiber that can be ordered in any color.
PREVIEW OF THE VORSTEINER FERRARI 458 ITALIA AERO KIT,
PREVIEW OF THE VORSTEINER FERRARI 458 ITALIA AERO KIT,

PREVIEW OF THE VORSTEINER FERRARI 458 ITALIA AERO KIT,
PREVIEW OF THE VORSTEINER FERRARI 458 ITALIA AERO KIT,

2013 Audi RS4 Avant


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 2013 Audi RS4 Avant
June 16, 2012. First introduced 12 years ago, the Audi RS4 Avant is a modern classic. Audi now presents the third generation of the car, with a high-revving V8 FSI developing 331 kW (450 hp), a high-performance drivetrain and a diverse range of assistance and infotainment technologies. Like all RS models, the new RS4 Avant is a sports car for everyday use. It combines strong performance with unrestricted utility.

The new Audi RS4 Avant is immensely powerful. Its 4.2 FSI produces 331 kW (450 hp) at 8,250 rpm, with 430 Nm (317.15 lb-ft) of torque available between 4,000 and 6,000 rpm. The normally aspirated, high-revving V8 accelerates the top-of-the-line Avant from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 4.7 seconds on its way to a governed top speed of 250 km/h (155.34 mph). This can be increased to 280 km/h (173.98 mph) upon request. However, average fuel consumption is a mere 10.7 liters of fuel per 100 km (21.98 US mpg).

With its long top gear, the standard seven-speed S tronic contributes to the good fuel economy. Launch Control manages starts with optimal traction at the push of a button. As with every Audi RS model, the engine's power flows to all four wheels via the quattro permanent all-wheel drive, here in the latest stage of development with the self-locking crown gear center differential and torque vectoring. Audi also offers the optional sport differential, which actively distributes the power between the rear wheels.

The suspension of the Audi RS4 Avant is made largely of aluminum. The body is lowered by 20 millimeters (0.79 in) compared with the A4 Avant. The new electromechanical power steering is highly efficient and provides excellent road feedback.

The 19-inch, forged alloy wheels are fitted with 265/35-series tires. 20-inch wheels are available as an option. The brake system features large, internally vented discs with an innovative wave design; the front calipers each have eight pistons.

Carbon fiber-ceramic discs are available up front upon request. The electronic stabilization control (ESC) has a Sport mode and can be deactivated entirely, if necessary.

The 19-inch, forged alloy wheels are fitted with 265/35-series tires. 20-inch wheels are available as an option. The brake system features large, internally vented discs with an innovative wave design; the front calipers each have eight pistons.

Carbon fiber-ceramic discs are available up front upon request. The electronic stabilization control (ESC) has a Sport mode and can be deactivated entirely, if necessary.

Dynamic: sport suspension plus with DRC

The Audi drive select dynamic system is standard. Dynamic steering, the sport differential and the sport suspension plus with Dynamic Ride Control (DRC) are available as options. The latter is a purely hydraulic system without any lag, whose damping can be switched between the three characteristics comfort, auto and dynamic via Audi drive select.

The design of the new Audi RS4 Avant also expresses its dynamic nature. The wedge-shaped headlights use xenon plus technology, and the LED daytime running lights constitute a narrow brace. The upper corners of the large single-frame grille are tapered. Sharp creases divide the engine hood, and large air inlets structure the distinctive front skirt. The rear lights feature LED technology.

The elegant interior is entirely in black. Carbon inlays are standard, with aluminum, piano finish or stainless steel mesh available as options. The leather multifunction sport steering wheel is flattened at the bottom, and the head restraints are integrated into the backs of the S sport seats. Luggage capacity ranges between 490 and 1,430 liters (17.30 and 50.50 cubic feet), depending on the position of the rear seatbacks.

All display and control elements in the new Audi RS4 Avant, up to and including the optional MMI navigation plus, impress with their fine finish and clear ergonomics. Audi also offers a wide selection of modern driver assistance systems and infotainment modules as options. These include the Bang & Olufsen sound system and the Bluetooth online car phone, which delivers the tailored services of Audi connect to the car.

The RS4 will arrive at dealerships in fall 2012, with prices in Germany starting at €76,600.

Engine

The strong heart of the new Audi RS4 Avant has eight cylinders. The 4.2 FSI, which displaces 4,163 cc, combines excellent pulling power with instant response and an exhilarating willingness to rev, all backed by a widely differentiated, musical sound spectrum. The V8 produces 430 Nm (317.15 lb-ft) of torque from 4,000 to 6,000 rpm and puts out 331 kW (450 hp) at 8,250 rpm. The maximum torque is 8,500 rpm. The naturally aspirated FSI has a specific power output of 79.5 kW (108.1 hp) per liter of displacement; each hp only needs to move 4.0 kilograms (8.82 lb) of weight.

The 4.2 FSI accelerates the new top model in the A4 family from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 4.7 seconds on its way to a governed top speed of 250 km/h (155.34 mph). This can be increased to 280 km/h (173.98 mph) upon request. The eight-cylinder engine averages 10.7 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers (21.98 US mpg) - 26 percent less than the previous model.

The technologies from the Audi modular efficiency platform are behind this impressive figure. The cylinder barrels and the chain drive are characterized by minimal friction, and the oil pump is demand-controlled.

The normally aspirated V8 is also a visual experience. Its cylinder head covers are painted red, and an optional carbon inlay adorns the intake plenum. The hand-built 4.2 FSI has a classic cylinder angle of 90 degrees. The two opposing banks are offset by 18.5 millimeters.

The V8 weighs just 216 kilograms (476.2 lb). The forged crankshaft, the forged steel connecting rods and the pistons forged from a high-strength aluminum alloy are all lightweight, yet strong. The crankcase is manufactured using the low-pressure die-casting method, which ensures particular homogeneity. The aluminum-silicon alloy combines low weight with high strength. Its high silicon content makes the cylinder barrels extremely durable.

The crankcase is configured as a bedplate construction. The lower bearing bridges for the crankshaft are integrated into a common frame for maximum rigidity and optimal vibration behavior. The cast iron bearing bridges reduce the thermal expansion of the crankcase and thus keep the play at the main bearings of the crankshaft within tight limits.

As in all Audi gasoline engines, fuel is distributed to the 4.2 FSI via common rail direct injection using FSI technology. The fuel is swirled intensively in the combustion chambers, which cools the walls. This process minimizes the risk of knock - the detonation of the mixture on hot spots. It allows a very high compression ratio of 11.0:1, which increases both output and efficiency.

Breathing freely: gas exchange

The long-stroke engine (bore x lift 84.5 x 92.8 mm [3.33 x 3.65 in]) can breathe freely in and out thanks to intensive refinements to the dual-flow intake and exhaust system with the two throttle valves. Vacuum-actuated tumble flaps controlled by the engine management system are integrated into the intake ports. Under partial load, they cause the air to move with a roller-like rotation, which increases the burning rate and thus the efficiency of the combustion process.

The four camshafts, which can be adjusted hydraulically through 42 degrees of crankshaft angle, are driven by chains running on the back side of the engine. The 32 valves, which are actuated via roller cam followers, have large diameters - 33.9 millimeters (1.33 in) on the intake side and 28.0 millimeters (1.10 in) in the case of the sodium-coiled exhaust values.

The Audi developers also adhered to the principles of ultra-lightweight construction for the peripherals of the 4.2 FSI. The intake manifold is made of polymers; a pressure sensor is used to measure the loads very precisely. The V8 gets by with only a single, newly developed controller.

The pipes of the manifold and of the exhaust system, which have been optimized for low backpressure, are hydroformed from stainless steel. A flap is integrated into each of the two large tailpipes of the dual exhaust system. At higher loads and engine speeds - or at the push of a button in the Audi drive select system - they open to provide a richer sound. Audi offers an optional sport exhaust system with black tailpipe tips that also includes this switching function.

Drivetrain

The seven-speed S tronic transmission in the new Audi RS4 Avant harmonizes perfectly with the high-revving character of the 4.2 FSI and is designed for 9,000 rpm. Compared with the volume model, targeted modifications have been made to certain aspects of the dual-clutch transmission. The seventh gear is relatively long to reduce fuel consumption.

The seven-speed S tronic consists of two sub-units, whose multi-plate clutches actuate different gears. The large K1 clutch located on the outside directs the power via a solid shaft to the gear wheels for the odd-numbered gears 1, 3, 5 and 7. A hollow shaft rotates around the solid shaft. It is connected to the smaller K2 clutch, which is integrated into the inside of the K1 clutch, and which controls the gear wheels for the even-numbered gears 2, 4 and 6, as well as the reverse gear.

Both transmission sub-units are continuously active, but only one is powered at a time by the engine. For example, when the driver accelerates in third gear, the fourth gear is already engaged in the second transmission section. The shifting process takes place as the clutch changes - K1 opens and K2 closes. Shifting gears takes only a few hundredths of a second and is completed with practically no interruption of traction. It is so dynamic, fluid and smooth that it is hardly noticeable.

The driver of the new Audi RS4 Avant can use the seven-speed S tronic in a number of different ways. The fully automatic mode offers the D (Drive) and S (Sport) programs. The management system also considers the mode selected in the Audi drive select dynamics system.

If the driver changes gears manually, either via the gear selection lever or the paddles behind the steering wheel, the seven-speed S tronic switches into a particularly sporty mode. It no longer upshifts when accelerating, for example. If the dynamic Audi drive select mode is active, the transmission management system double-clutches when downshifting.

Another specialty of the seven-speed S tronic in the Audi RS4 Avant is the launch control function, which enables extremely dynamic starts. The driver needs only to press the accelerator to the floor. The system manages the engagement of the clutch so that all of the power of the 4.2 FSI is delivered to the road via the quattro permanent all-wheel drive system with perfectly controlled tire slip.

Latest evolutionary stage: the quattro powertrain

In its latest evolutionary stage, the quattro powertrain features the self-locking crown gear center differential and torque vectoring. The two crown gears rotating inside the center differential get their name from their tooth geometry.

The front crown gear acts on the output shaft to the front axle differential, the rear gear on the prop shaft to the rear axle differential. A lightweight plug construction provides the connection. The crown gears mesh with four rotatable pinion gears. They are arranged at right angles to each other and are driven by the differential's housing, i.e. by the transmission output shaft.

Under normal driving conditions, the two crown gears rotate at the same speed as the housing. Because of their special geometry, they have specifically unequal lever effects. Normally 60 percent of the engine torque goes to the rear differential and 40 percent to the front differential.

If the torques change because one axle loses grip, different speeds and axial forces occur inside the differential, and the integrated plate packages are pressed together. The resulting self-locking effect now diverts the majority of the torque to the axle with the better traction; up to 85 percent can flow to the back. If the rear axle has less traction, up to 70 percent of the torque flows to the front axle.

With this extremely broad torque distribution range, the crown-gear center differential surpasses its predecessors. Forces are redistributed without any time lag and absolutely consistently. The mechanical operating principle guarantees maximum efficiency and immediate response. Other strong points of the crown-gear differential are its compactness and low weight - at 4.8 kilograms (10.58 lb) it weighs roughly two kilograms (4.41 lb) less than the previous unit.

In the new Audi RS4 Avant, the crown-gear differential works together with an intelligent software solution in the brake management system so that torque vectoring acts on all four wheels. When cornering at speed, its control unit uses the driver's steering input and the position of the gas pedal to calculate the optimal distribution of power. If it detects that the wheels on the inside of the curve, which are under a reduced load, are about to slip, it marginally brakes these wheels - just slight application of the pads on the disks at minimal pressure is all that it takes.

Torque vectoring works smoothly and continuously. The Audi RS4 Avant remains neutral for an extremely long time at the handling limits; the slight understeer when turning into curves and when accelerating is essentially offset. The ESC stabilization control intervenes later and more gently - if it is even necessary at all.

High-tech rear differential: the sport differential

As an additional option, Audi supplements the quattro powertrain with the sport differential, which actively distributes the power between the rear wheels. When turning into or accelerating in a curve, it directs the majority of the torque to the outside wheel and pushes the Audi RS4 Avant into the curve, nipping the tendency to oversteer or understeer in the bud.

With the sport differential, a superposition gear comprising two sun gears and an internal gear is mounted on both sides of a conventional differential. It turns 10 percent faster than the drive shaft. A multi-plate clutch in an oil bath and operated by an electrohydraulic actuator provides the power connection between the shaft and the superposition gear.

When the clutch closes, it steplessly imposes the higher speed of the superposition stage on the outside wheel. The additional torque required is drawn away from the inside wheel via the differential. In this way nearly all of the torque can be directed to one wheel. The maximum difference between the wheels is 1,800 Nm (1,327.61 lb-ft).

The sport differential is just as effective when coasting and rolling as it is under load, reacting electronically in just a few hundredths of a second. Audi has developed special software for use in the Audi RS4 Avant. The controller constantly recalculates the ideal distribution of the forces for each driving situation as a function of the steering angle, yaw angle, lateral acceleration, speed and other information.

Chassis

The sports car for everyday use offers exhilarating dynamics. Its handling is uncompromisingly precise; its reactions are virtually instantaneous, and its stability guarantees maximum driving safety. The newly developed electromechanical power steering connects the driver with the road to provide sensitive, well-differentiated feedback.

Steering boost changes as a function of speed. The electric motor integrated into the steering gear consumes no energy when driving straight ahead, thus lowering fuel consumption by as much as 0.3 liters per 100 km. The steering gear is very compact thanks to the concentric arrangement of the steering rack and servo drive.

The electromechanical power steering system's ratio of 16.3:1 is sporty and direct. The low-mounted steering gear communicates the steering input to the wheels over the shortest possible distance via the track rods.

The Audi RS4 Avant has a turning circle of approximately 11.9 meters (39.04 ft). The steering works closely together with the optional assistance system Audi active lane assist. When braking on a surface that is slippery on one side, the system helps the driver by facilitating the proper corrections and inhibiting improper steering movements.

All major suspension components are made of aluminum, which greatly reduces the unsprung masses. The five-link front suspension processes the longitudinal and lateral forces separately. The aluminum frame to which it is linked makes the front end extremely rigid. The springs and dampers of the track-controlled trapezoidal link rear suspension are separated to improve response behavior. The links are mounted on a steel subframe on elastic bearings.

Decidedly taut: the setup

The Audi engineers have given the new RS4 Avant a strictly dynamic setup. Stiff bearings provide for sporty elastokinematics, and the stabilizer bars are thicker than in the volume A4. The shock absorbers are stiffer, and the body has been lowered 20 millimeters (0.79 in). Audi also offers the sport suspension plus with Dynamic Ride Control (DRC) as an option. It reduces all body movements purely mechanically and thus without any lag, and is compact and lightweight.

The principle behind the DRC is impressively simple. The diagonally opposed pairs of shock absorbers are linked by hydraulic lines and a central valve. When cornering at speed, the valves regulate the oil flow in the shock absorber of the deflected outside front wheel almost immediately. They increase the support provided and reduce lateral tilt. The system is combined with variable damper control, which can be switched between three stages using the standard Audi drive select dynamics system.

In addition to the sport suspension plus and the sport differential, both of which are optional, Audi drive select also incorporates the electromechanical power steering, the seven-speed S tronic, the engine's throttle valves and the sound flap in the exhaust system.

The driver can vary the function of these systems between the modes comfort, auto and dynamic. And if the car is equipped with an MMI navigation system, there is also a fourth mode which can be configured within certain limits by the driver.

Another optional component of Audi drive select is dynamic steering, whose characteristics have been specially tuned in the Audi RS4 Avant. The key component is a high-tech superposition gear in the steering column. It steplessly varies the steering ratio as a function of speed, from very direct when maneuvering to indirect on the highway. At the cornering limit, the dynamic steering countersteers with minimal pulses, making the handling even more dynamic, fluid and safe. It prevents the car from pulling when braking on a surface that is slippery on one side.

The Audi RS4 Avant comes standard with ten-spoke wheels made of machine-polished forged aluminum. The 9J x 19 wheels are fitted with 265/35-series tires. Audi offers optional 20-inch wheels in three variants with 265/30-series tires, with two featuring a machine-polished, titanium-look finish. Winter wheels featuring the same dimensions are available. All tires have been optimized for rolling resistance without compromising handling or braking.

Powerful and lightweight: the brakes

Large wave-design discs are mounted behind the large wheels. Discs measuring 365 millimeters (14.37 in) in diameter and 34 millimeters (1.34 in) thick are mounted on the front axle; the rear axle features discs measuring 324 x 22 millimeters (12.76 x 0.87 in). The friction rings are internally vented and perforated. Their new wave-like outer contour reduces the overall weight of the brake system by roughly 2.5 kilograms (5.51 lb). Stainless steel pins connect the steel friction rings to the aluminum brake caps. This concept borrowed from racing reduces tensions, quickly dissipates the heat and prevents the transmission of temperature peaks.

The monoblock calipers painted high-gloss black and bearing RS logos are also made of aluminum. The front calipers each have eight pistons; single-piston floating calipers are mounted on the rear axle.

For the front axle, Audi offers the option of 380 millimeter (14.96 in) perforated carbon fiber ceramic discs and six-piston calipers in Anthracite Gray. The base material is silicon carbide, a material with a diamond-like crystal structure in which high-strength carbon fibers are embedded.

The geometry of the cooling channels quickly dissipates the heat. Titanium bolts connect the friction rings to the forged aluminum caps. The ceramic discs are practically fade-free, extremely robust, powerful and durable. Altogether they weigh 4.5 kilograms (9.92 lb) less than the steel discs despite their larger size.

The ESC stabilization control has been specially configured for the dynamic profile of the new Audi RS4 Avant. With the touch of a button, the driver can select the Sport mode that deactivates the engine interventions and thus permits spectacular but safe drifts when accelerating. The ESC can also be deactivated entirely for particularly dynamic driving. A subfunction of the system is the optional Audi hold assist. It makes it easier to start off on grades by maintaining the pressure in the system after the brake pedal is released.

Exterior design

The high-performance character of the Audi RS4 Avant is clearly evident at first glance. The elegant exterior design is distinctively accentuated by sharp details that change the exterior dimensions compared with the volume model. The new top model in the model series is 4,719 millimeters (15.48 ft) long, 20 millimeters (0.79 in) longer than the A4 Avant. It has a width of 1,850 millimeters (6.07 ft), which is 24 millimeters (0.94 in) wider than the model on which it is based, yet its height of 1,416 millimeters (4.65 ft) is 20 millimeters (0.79 in) lower.

The hexagonal single-frame grille is set in a frame with a matt aluminum-look finish; its honeycomb insert is finished in high-gloss anthracite and adorned with an RS4 badge. LED daytime running lights encircle the xenon plus units like a clasp in the wedge-shaped headlights with a wavy bottom edge. The air flows through large air inlets broken up by angled struts and covered with honeycomb grilles. They are integrated into a boldly contoured bumper that tapers into a splitter edge. The low center air inlet is divided into three small openings.

The side view is dominated by the chiseled side sill caps and flared wheel wells. The flared side elements with the sharp horizontal upper edges are a small tribute to that all-wheel drive pioneer from 1980, the Audi quattro. The side mirror housings and trim strips have a matt aluminum-look finish, and an extended roof spoiler with a recessed center segment increases the downforce on the rear axle.

Catching the eye at the intensively sculpted rear end of the car are the RS4 badge and the prominent bumper. The two large, elliptical tailpipe tips of the dual exhaust system are integrated into the diffuser, which extends far upward. In the upper section of the diffuser is a honeycomb insert. If the optional matt aluminum styling package is selected, an aluminum-look contour above the insert separates the diffuser from the body. The standard LED rear lights radiate elegant light patterns.

A choice of eight colors is offered: solid Ibis White, the metallic paint finish Suzuka Gray, the pearl effect colors Daytona Gray, Misano Red, Phantom Black and Sepang Blue, and the specially pigmented crystal effect colors Panther Black and Prism Silver. Audi exclusive customized paint finishes are also available. Other elegant alternatives are the styling packages in black or matt aluminum as well as the carbon engine compartment cover.

The body of the high-performance Avant boasts high rigidity and crash safety combined with low weight. A strut brace is integrated into the front section of the car. The extensively clad underbody includes air vents for the seven-speed S tronic and the front brakes. Thanks to its advanced aerodynamics, the Audi RS4 Avant generates downforce at high speed to further enhance stability. The cD value is 0.34; the front surface area measures 2.18 m² (23.47 sq ft).

Interior

The spacious interior is sporty and elegant; the fit and finish of uncompromising quality. The controls, another classic Audi strength, are intuitive to the last detail. The terminal for the optional MMI navigation plus, for example, has five hard keys for the menu functions, and the volume control now includes a skip function for moving to the next song.

The interior is entirely in black. The one exception is the headlining, which is optionally available in lunar silver. Carbon inlays are standard, with matt brushed aluminum, 3D-look Aluminum Race, black piano finish or a light stainless steel mesh available as options. quattro GmbH also offers a selection of elegant wood veneers as part of the Audi exclusive range for further customization.

The S sport seats are standard in the dynamic top model. They feature large side bolsters on the backrest and the extendable seat cushion, integrated head restraints, seat heating and power adjustment, including a four-way power lumbar support. The S sport seats are covered with a combination of black leather and Alcantara.

Audi offers Fine Nappa leather in black or lunar silver accentuated with rock gray piping as an option. Other options include bucket seats or luxurious, climate-controlled comfort seats with a ventilation function. The Audi exclusive range includes high-grade leather packages, including bucket seats covered in diamond-quilted Valcona leather.

A world of wonders: behind the steering wheel

The leather multifunction sport steering wheel has a deeply sculpted rim covered in perforated leather. It is flattened at the bottom, and the shift paddles are in aluminum look. The control buttons and rollers provide fast access to the driver information system with its color display. It includes a special RS menu with a lap timer and an oil temperature gauge. When the car is started, both it and the MMI screen display an RS welcome logo, and the needles of the speedometer and tachometer briefly run up before returning to zero.

The bezels of the instrument cluster and the center console shine with a piano finish, and the design of the selector knob of the seven-speed S tronic is unique to the RS. The door openers taper down to separate, narrow bars - a classic RS detail.

The pedals, the footrest, the air vents, the MMI buttons and many other controls feature a gleaming aluminum-look finish. Chrome clasps encircle the power window buttons and the seat adjustment switches. Aluminum inlays adorn the door sill trims, which like the head restraints, the steering wheel, the instrument cluster and the gear selector lever are accentuated with RS4 logos.

The Audi RS4 Avant is a sports car with very practical talents for everyday use. Depending on the position of the rear seatbacks, its luggage compartment has a capacity of 490 to 1,430 liters (17.30 to 50.50 cubic feet), and the roof rails are standard. Optional equipment includes a rail system with load-securing set and a power rear hatch.

Equipment and trim

The new Audi RS4 Avant will roll into dealerships in fall 2012, with a base price in Germany of €76,600. Standard equipment includes the parking system plus, automatic air conditioning, the concert CD radio with eight speakers, folding rear seats including a load-through hatch, and an extensive package of safety features and restraint systems. This includes six airbags, the integral Audi head restraint system and Isofix anchor points for child safety seats in the rear.

There is also a wide range of comfort and convenience options. These include the convenience key, adaptive light, high-beam assistant, panoramic tilting sunroof, three-zone deluxe automatic air conditioning, tinted rear windows, shades for the side rear windows and a storage package.

Audi offers all of the assistance systems from the A4 model series for the new RS4 Avant. The driver information system with rest recommendation function (standard) detects when the driver is getting tired. Adaptive cruise control keeps the car at a set distance from the car ahead.

At speeds below 30 km/h (18.64 mph), it initiates a full brake application in the event of an impending collision. Audi side assist uses rearward-facing radar sensors to make changing lanes safer, Audi lane assist uses slight steering interventions to help the driver to stay in the lane and the parking system plus with reversing camera facilitates maneuvering.

A wide range of multimedia components is also available. The top-of-the-line system is MMI navigation plus, a control and navigation center with a large hard drive, a DVD drive, a 7-inch color monitor with 3D graphics and whole-word destination input. Hi-fi fans can order the Bang & Olufsen Sound System, which sends 505 watts of power to 14 speakers.

The ideal complement to MMI navigation plus is the Bluetooth online car phone, which uses a UMTS module to connect the Audi RS4 Avant to the Internet. Passengers can surf the web freely with their mobile devices via the integrated WLAN hotspot. For the driver, the system delivers tailored online services from Audi connect to the car - from Audi online traffic information to navigation with images from Google Earth to the new web radio Audi music stream. 


Sunday, November 11, 2012

2014 Mini Paceman

2014 Mini Paceman,
2014 Mini Paceman,

2014 Mini Paceman,
2014 Mini Paceman,

2014 Mini Paceman,
2014 Mini Paceman,

2014 Mini Paceman,
2014 Mini Paceman,
2014 Mini Paceman 
November 10, 2012. The MINI brand is once again combining the expansion of its model range with a foray into a new vehicle class. Indeed, the MINI Paceman is the first Sports Activity Coupé in the premium small and compact segment. Its powerful, dynamically stretched coupé lines and hallmark MINI go-kart feeling team up with the exclusive ambience of its variable-usage interior to make the MINI Paceman a pioneer in the urban environment - and one whose character is vividly imbued with the innovative and inimitable style of the British premium brand. With its two doors and large tailgate, plus two full-size individual rear seats, the seventh model in the MINI family complements the elegant sportiness of its proportions with a new rendering of the familiar MINI interior.

Design: powerful stature, sporty and elegant coupé lines.

The innovative concept of a compact Sports Activity Coupé is expressed in an exterior design that faithfully embodies the MINI Paceman's multifaceted driving properties within the template of the established MINI design language. The front end exudes muscularity and presence, while dynamically sweeping lines and powerfully curved surfaces lace the flanks of the car with sporting elegance. The coupé-style roof, swooping downwards towards the rear, sits almost seamlessly atop the passenger compartment and its distinctive contours fit neatly into the coupé mould. The most eye-catching new feature of the rear end are the taillights which, in a first for MINI, feature a horizontal design.

Interior: exclusive ambience, impressive variability.

The MINI Paceman has been designed squarely as a four-seater. Sports seats for the driver and front passenger are included as standard, and the pair of individual seats in the rear offer impressive shoulder room and headroom, outstanding lateral support and exceptional comfort. The side window controls, meanwhile, are integrated into the prominently three-dimensional door trim. The high-opening tailgate of the MINI Paceman and its low boot sill allow the luggage area to be accessed in comfort. Load capacity stands at 330 litres, increasing to 1,080 litres when the rear seat backrests are folded down.

The drivetrain: powerful engines, optional ALL4 all-wheel-drive system.

The MINI Paceman is available in four powerful and efficient petrol and diesel variants from launch, ranging from the MINI Cooper D Paceman (82 kW/112 hp) and MINI Cooper Paceman (90 kW/122 hp) to the MINI Cooper SD Paceman (105 kW/143 hp) and MINI Cooper S Paceman (135 kW/184 hp). Plans are in place to add a MINI John Cooper Works Paceman variant to the range in due course. The Sports Activity Coupé is the second model - after the MINI Countryman - which customers can order with the ALL4 all-wheel-drive system as an option.

The chassis: a new take on the go-kart feeling.

The MINI Paceman's cutting-edge chassis - consisting of a MacPherson spring strut front axle and forged cross members in tandem with a multi-link rear axle - underpins its hallmark MINI agility. The new model comes as standard with lowered sports suspension and DSC (Dynamic Stability Control). Electric Power Steering with standard Servotronic function likewise enhances the ever-present go-kart feeling on board the MINI Paceman.

Comprehensive safety equipment and high-quality comfort-enhancing features.

The high torsional rigidity of the MINI Paceman's body plays an important role in both its agile handling and its impressive passive safety. Its standard-fitted safety arsenal includes front and side airbags, as well as side curtain airbags for both rows of seats. All seats are fitted with three-point inertia-reel seat belts. Front seat occupants will also find belt tensioners and belt force limiters, while in the rear ISOFIX child seat attachments are in place should they be required.

High-quality standard equipment - such as air conditioning, electrically adjustable exterior mirrors, the Centre Rail and the radio MINI CD with AUX-IN socket - underlines the car's premium character. The range of options, meanwhile, includes a sports leather steering wheel (standard in the MINI Cooper S Paceman and MINI Cooper SD Paceman) with optional multifunction buttons and cruise control, heated seats, an electrically operated glass roof, Comfort Access, xenon headlights, Adaptive Headlights and Park Distance Control. Added to which, MINI Paceman customers can also make use of innovative MINI Connected on-board functions such as web radio, Facebook and Twitter usage, Dynamic Music, Driving Excitement, Mission Control and the MINIMALISM Analyser.

The first Sports Activity Coupé in the premium compact segment. The design.

The MINI Paceman has a character all of its own, while displaying clear ties to the innovative and inimitable style of the British premium brand. The seventh model in the MINI family takes its cues from the needs of modern target groups, who appreciate its confident appearance as much as the infectious driving fun on offer at the wheel. With its two doors and large tailgate, plus two full-size individual rear seats, the MINI Paceman complements the elegant sportiness of its proportions with a new rendering of the familiar MINI interior.

The innovative concept of a compact Sports Activity Coupé is expressed in a body design that combines dynamically stretched proportions with a muscular stance. This faithful embodiment of the MINI Paceman's multifaceted driving properties is achieved within the template of the established MINI design language. The car's inspirational sporting credentials are immediately clear, as is the potential for broadening its range of use with the addition of ALL4 permanent all-wheel drive.

The body: powerful stature, elegantly sporty coupé lines.

Traditional MINI design cues, such as the black bordering on the lower edge of the body, the side indicator surround on the diagonal link between the A-pillar and front wheel arch, and the clear three-level split of body, passenger compartment and roof, point - in a distinctive Paceman way - to their MINI family ties. The front end, for example, exudes power and presence thanks to its large, distinctively shaped headlights, strikingly sculptured bonnet and upright hexagonal radiator grille, which is framed on the MINI Paceman by a particularly broad chrome surround.

The fresh and individual character of the MINI Paceman comes across most prominently when the car is viewed from the side. Dynamically sweeping lines and powerfully curved surfaces imbue the car's appearance with sporting elegance. The coupé-style roof, swooping downwards towards the rear, sits almost seamlessly atop the passenger compartment. Its distinctive contours fit neatly into the coupé mould, the roofline flowing into the standard rear spoiler. The steadily rising shoulderline and gently downward-sloping roofline create side window surfaces that taper towards the rear, emphasising the wedge shape of the silhouette particularly clearly. The long doors each have a high character line, which connects the front and rear wheel arches and gives the body a lower-slung appearance. The extremely muscular rear wheel arches underline the MINI Paceman's sporting credentials, including its ability to send a portion of its engine power through the rear wheels.

The most eye-catching new feature of the rear end are the taillights which, in a first for MINI, display a horizontal design. As with the slim and sloping coupé-style rear window, the chrome strip below it and the horizontal creases on the tailgate and rear apron, the form of the lights further accentuates the car's width. The concentric segmentation of the light sources in the rear lights is very much in keeping with brand tradition. The same can be said of the rear as a whole, which increases in width as it heads towards the road, drawing attention to the car's powerful stance. The MINI Paceman is the first member of the brand's line-up to be identified by a rear nameplate.

Eight exterior paint shades are available for the MINI Paceman, including the new Brilliant Copper, Blazing Red and - exclusively for the MINI Paceman - Starlight Blue variants. The roof and exterior mirror caps can be painted in body colour, white or black.

Interior: exclusive ambience, impressive versatility.

A model-specific interpretation of traditional MINI design principles also shapes the look of the interior. The extensive use of horizontal elements champions the cause of sporting elegance. For example, the distinctive door ellipses have an extremely shallow yet prominently three-dimensional form and extend back beyond the B-pillars into the rear compartment. The ellipses border the armrests and their integrated door pull recesses. If the optional lighting package is specified, the door ellipses are bathed in an atmospheric light.

Added to which, for the first time in a MINI the side window controls are sited in the door panels. A full control panel on the driver's side includes switches for both front side windows and the exterior mirror adjustment. Moving the window controls away from the centre console also optimises access to the large storage compartment below it.

Matt-finished, ring-shaped borders in Carbon Black emphasise the form of the Centre Speedo and the two air vents positioned alongside it. Decorative inner rings in high-gloss black or optional chrome are integrated as standard into the surrounds for the air vents and Centre Speedo. If the Chrome Line Interior option is specified, these rings come in chrome. The CD/DVD and air conditioning control panel and the toggle switches are positioned below the Centre Speedo and bordered in a contrasting colour. Here, the matt black surfaces dovetail appealingly with the chromed controls.

The MINI Paceman has been designed squarely as a four-seater. The slightly raised seating position in the front of the car provides the driver and front passenger with an excellent view over the road. This effect is enhanced by the slightly forward-leaning arrangement of the familiar Centre Speedo. The pair of individual seats in the rear offer impressive shoulder room and headroom, outstanding lateral support and exceptional comfort, while cut-outs in the front seat backrests optimise rear legroom. The lounge character of the rear compartment is further enhanced by the armrests in the side panels. These are integrated into a circular rear trim element, which matches the colour and material of the seats. The individual seat layout is highlighted by two mouldings in the load compartment cover which extend out from immediately behind the head restraints into the rear.

If the optional lighting package is specified, the Centre Rail storage and attachment system is indirectly illuminated along with the door ellipses. Like the Centre Rail, sports seats for the driver and front passenger are part of standard specification for the MINI Paceman. As an alternative to the standard Diagonal Track cloth upholstery, customers can specify the Hot Cross cloth/leather combination, Gravity leather trim or exclusive Lounge leather variant. The interior colour shade Carbon Black blends as standard with a matching Colour Line and interior surfaces in Dark Silver (MINI Cooper Paceman, MINI Cooper D Paceman) or Dark Anthracite (MINI Cooper S Paceman, MINI Cooper SD Paceman). A bespoke selection of upholstery colours, interior surfaces, Colour Lines and other design features offers a wide range of individualisation options for the interior.

A new take on the go-kart feeling. The drivetrain, power transfer and chassis.

Four variants of the MINI Paceman will be available from launch. Customers will have a choice of two petrol engines and a pair of diesel units - all with four cylinders and their zesty power delivery accompanied by remarkably low fuel consumption and emissions. The MINIMALISM technology fitted as standard on all models includes Brake Energy Regeneration, the need-based operation of ancillary components, Electric Power Steering and the Gear Shift Indicator which, like the Auto Start/Stop function, works in tandem with the manual gearbox.

All the powerplants link up as standard with a six-speed manual gearbox, although a six-speed automatic is available as an option. Power can be channelled through the front wheels only, in line with MINI tradition, or - in the MINI Cooper S Paceman, MINI Cooper SD Paceman and MINI Cooper D Paceman - distributed via the MINI ALL4 all-wheel-drive system. The standard specification of all MINI Paceman variants also includes lowered sports suspension. Plans are in place to add a MINI John Cooper Works Paceman variant to the range in due course.

The petrol engines: impressively powerful, remarkably efficient.

A shared feature of the 1.6-litre petrol engines powering the MINI Cooper S Paceman and MINI Cooper Paceman is fully variable valve management. Based on the BMW Group's VALVETRONIC technology, this system optimises both the engine's responses and its efficiency. Under the bonnet of the MINI Cooper S Paceman, it joins forces with a twin-scroll turbocharger and direct injection to generate maximum output of 135 kW/184 hp at 5,500 rpm. Plus, peak torque of 240 Newton metres (177 lb-ft) is on tap between 1,600 and 5,000 rpm. An overboost function is at the driver's disposal to provide particularly powerful bursts of acceleration, increasing torque to as much as 260 Newton metres (192 lb-ft) for a short time between 1,700 and 4,500 rpm. All of which enables the MINI Cooper S Paceman to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h / 62 mph in 7.5 seconds (automatic: 7.8 seconds) on the way to a top speed of 217 km/h / 135 mph (212 km/h / 132 mph). Despite this smile-inducing acceleration, average fuel economy in the EU test cycle stands at an impressive 6.1 (7.1) litres per 100 kilometres / 46.3 (39.8) mpg imp and CO2 emissions are just 143 (166) grams per kilometre.

Developing maximum output of 90 kW/122 hp at 6,000 rpm and with peak torque of 160 Newton metres (118 lb-ft) available from 4,250 rpm, the engine powering the MINI Cooper Paceman also has what it takes to fuel plenty of sporty driving fun. The 0-100 km/h / 62 mph dash is all over in 10.4 seconds (automatic: 11.5 seconds) and top speed stands at 192 km/h / 119 mph (184 km/h / 114 mph). Average fuel consumption for the MINI Cooper Paceman in the EU test cycle is 6.0 (7.2) litres per 100 kilometres / 47.1 (39.2) mpg imp, while CO2 emissions come in at 140 (168) grams per kilometre.

The diesel engines: forceful under power, understated at the pumps.

A turbocharger with variable turbine geometry and common-rail direct injection allows the diesel powerplants driving the MINI Cooper SD Paceman and MINI Cooper D Paceman to offer both instantaneous pulling power and exceptionally low fuel consumption. What's more, the engines' aluminium construction allows weight to be kept impressively low and smoothness to take a front seat. The engine fitted in the MINI Cooper SD Paceman produces maximum output of 105 kW/143 hp at 4,000 rpm from its 2.0-litre displacement. Maximum torque of 305 Newton metres (225 lb-ft) can be accessed between 1,750 and 2,700 rpm. The resultant power delivery allows the MINI Cooper SD Paceman to sprint from rest to 100 km/h / 62 mph in 9.2 seconds (automatic: 9.4 seconds) and hands it a top speed of 200 (197) km/h / 124 (122) mph. The impressive efficiency of the more powerful of the two diesel engines is reflected in average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle of 4.6 (5.7) litres per 100 kilometres / 61.4 (49.6) mpg imp and CO2 emissions of 122 (150) grams per kilometre.

The MINI Cooper D Paceman also stands out with its superb balance of brawn and economy. Its diesel powerplant has 1.6-litre displacement, rising to 2.0 litres if the optional automatic gearbox is specified. Maximum output stands at 82 kW/112 hp and is available from 4,000 rpm, while peak torque of 270 Newton metres (199 lb-ft) is served up between 1,750 and 2,250 rpm. The MINI Cooper D Paceman accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h / 62 mph in 10.8 seconds (automatic: 11.2 seconds) on the way to a top speed of 187 (182) km/h / 116 (113) mph. The exemplary efficiency of this variant is headlined by average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle of 4.4 (5.6) litres per 100 kilometres / 64.2 (50.4) mpg imp and CO2 emissions of 115 (149) grams per kilometre.

Six-speed automatic gearbox, Sport Button and ALL4 all-wheel drive on the options list.

The MINI Paceman is equipped as standard with a six-speed manual gearbox, while a six-speed automatic - complete with the Steptronic function enabling manual gearshifts - is available as an option for all models. In the MINI Cooper S Paceman and MINI Cooper SD Paceman, the automatic gearbox also comes with shift paddles attached to the steering wheel; these can be ordered as an option for all other models.

Extra helpings of driving fun can be summoned with a touch of the optional Sport Button, which tweaks the engine's responses and the power assistance provided by the steering. The MINI Cooper S Paceman's engine also gains a particularly sporting soundtrack, including a distinctive note at idle. In models ordered with the automatic gearbox, the Sport Button can be used to activate a specially tuned sport program which makes various adjustments, including adding extra zip to the gear changes.

Three of the four model variants can be equipped with ALL4 from the launch of the compact Sports Activity Coupé. The permanent all-wheel-drive system is available for the MINI Cooper S Paceman, MINI Cooper SD Paceman and MINI Cooper D Paceman and can be combined with either the manual gearbox or the automatic.

The ALL4 system uses an electromagnetic centre differential to distribute drive seamlessly between the front and rear axles. In normal driving situations ALL4 diverts up to 50 per cent of the engine's power to the rear wheels, rising to as much as 100 per cent in extreme conditions, such as on ice and snow-covered surfaces. The control electronics of the MINI ALL4 system are integrated directly into the DSC management unit, enabling drive to be distributed between the front and rear axle as and when required - and in a matter of milliseconds. This set-up optimises fuel economy and ensures the car displays maximum agility in the face of fluctuating dynamic requirements, while delivering surefooted, and thus typically MINI, handling characteristics.

Cutting-edge chassis technology provides a new take on the go-kart feeling.

The construction of the MINI Paceman's chassis - consisting of a MacPherson spring strut front axle and forged cross members in tandem with a multi-link rear axle - underpins its hallmark MINI agility. A feature particular to the MINI Paceman is the sporty set-up of the lowered suspension, although the car can also be ordered with regular suspension and ride height as a no-cost option. The precise and efficient Electric Power Steering likewise enhances the ever-present go-kart feeling on board the MINI Paceman. The steering system's standard Servotronic function provides speed-sensitive power assistance.

The likewise standard-fitted DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) system comprises ABS anti-lock brakes, Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD), Cornering Brake Control (CBC), Brake Assist and Hill Assist. The MINI Cooper S Paceman, MINI Cooper SD Paceman and MINI Cooper D Paceman with ALL4 also come with DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) mode, which allows controlled slip through the driven wheels to ease moving off on loose sand or deep snow. When the stability system is deactivated (in DSC Off mode) an electronic locking function for the front axle differential comes into play. In tight corners it brakes a spinning wheel as required to enhance handling. Known as Electronic Differential Lock Control (EDLC), this system enhances the car's traction without adversely affecting its steering properties. DTC and EDLC are also available for the MINI Cooper Paceman and MINI Cooper D Paceman as an option.

Standard specification also includes light-alloy wheels - in 16-inch format for the MINI Cooper Paceman and MINI Cooper D Paceman and 17-inch guise for the MINI Cooper S Paceman and MINI Cooper SD Paceman. 18-inch and 19-inch light-alloy wheels can be ordered as an option for all model variants.

Versatility and safety whenever you need it. The body and occupant protection.

Sporting flair, practicality and rugged versatility are the central traits of the MINI Paceman's character. The body of the compact Sports Activity Coupé provides an instant showcase for these headline features and backs them up with attributes such as excellent aerodynamic efficiency, enviable stability and generous levels of on-board space. The MINI Paceman's safety concept is rooted in the principles governing all the brand's models and, as with the MINI Countryman, delivers impressive and far-reaching occupant protection.

The MINI Paceman sees the British premium brand once again providing the key to a new vehicle segment. It is the second MINI model (after the Countryman) whose exterior length exceeds four metres. Its sporty yet elegant proportions are the result of a body length of 4,109 millimetres (MINI Cooper S Paceman and MINI Cooper SD Paceman: 4,115 millimetres), a width of 1,786 millimetres and a height of 1,518 millimetres (MINI Cooper S Paceman and MINI Cooper SD Paceman: 1,522 millimetres). A 2,595-millimetre wheelbase provides the ideal basis for a spacious interior allowing a variety of uses.

The interior: lounge ambience for four and storage space just the way you need it.

This versatility, along with the high-quality lounge ambience of the interior, is a defining feature of the MINI Paceman. A slightly raised seating position gives the driver and front passenger an excellent view over the road, while the long doors provide particularly easy entry and exit. The two rear seats are also easily reached, and once seated the rear passengers enjoy generous levels of space, outstanding lateral support and comfort that reaches beyond the norm.

The sports seats for the driver and front passenger feature height adjustment as standard, while the individual rear seat arrangement enables the two rear passengers to adjust their seats to provide personalised comfort. The rear seat backrests can be folded down separately, allowing boot capacity to grow from 330 to as much as 1,080 litres. And the MINI Paceman's high-opening tailgate - the release lever for which is integrated into the MINI badge - and low boot sill allow the luggage area to be accessed in comfort. A rear carrier preparation and trailer coupling with removable ball head elevate the car's functional appeal and load-carrying talents another notch. Also available as an option is a storage package, which includes features such as a front cup holder attachment, 12-volt power sockets for the rear compartment and luggage area, rear cup holders, bag holders in the luggage area and additional function elements for the standard-fitted Centre Rail.

The storage and attachment system complements the extensive stowage areas in the door trim and centre console. It runs from just aft of the gearshift or selector lever on the centre console to its finishing point between the front seats. The second section of the Centre Rail is found between the rear seats and extends up to the partition between the rear compartment and boot area. This makes it easier to climb over from one of the two seats to the other. A single-section Centre Rail extending between both rows of seats can be ordered as an option, offering even greater flexibility when it comes to the positioning of standard and optional function elements.

Strong body structure and comprehensive safety equipment.

The high torsional rigidity of the MINI Paceman's body plays an important role in both its agile handling and its impressive passive safety. In the event of a crash, extremely robust load-path structures, precisely defined deformation zones and an exceptionally strong passenger compartment are on hand to keep the impact energy away from the car's occupants and ensure maximum protection for all those on board. Rising up high, the front end not only lends the MINI Paceman a particularly powerful stance, it meets the stipulations of current pedestrian protection legislation. Large deformation zones are designed to reduce the risk of injury in the event of a collision with a pedestrian or cyclist.

Like the MINI Countryman, which passed the Euro NCAP crash test with the maximum five-star rating, the MINI Paceman's standard-fitted safety arsenal includes front and side airbags, as well as side curtain airbags for both rows of seats. All seats are fitted with three-point inertia-reel seat belts. Front seat occupants will also find belt tensioners and belt force limiters, while in the rear ISOFIX child seat attachments are in place should they be required. All the restraint systems are controlled by central safety electronics to ensure they are activated as required in different types of collision. A run-flat indicator is fitted as standard, while run-flat tyres can be specified as an option.

Individuality on demand. Equipment and accessories.

The extensive standard equipment of the MINI Paceman also plays a role in delivering the intoxicating driving fun offered by the premium compact Sports Activity Coupé, while the array of optional extras and bespoke range of accessories offer customers a wide variety of possibilities when it comes to the detailed individualisation of their cars.

The MINI Paceman takes the lead in its segment when it comes to communications and entertainment functions. Advanced interface technology allows the extensive integration of smartphones and music players into the car. And the newest member of the MINI family can also be ordered with the full range of MINI Connected features, which is regularly expanded with the addition of further innovations.

High-quality and individual: extensive standard equipment, innovative options.

The high-quality standard equipment of the MINI Paceman reflects the premium character of the brand in terms of comfort and functionality. It offers features such as electric windows, remote central locking, air conditioning, electrically adjustable exterior mirrors, the Centre Rail and model-specific door sill lettering.

On-board comfort is further enhanced by options including automatic climate control, heated seats and an armrest for the driver and front passenger. Also available as an option is Comfort Access, which allows owners to open the driver's door and start the engine without taking the car key out of their pocket. The MINI Paceman can also be specified with Park Distance Control, which makes reversing manoeuvres that much easier. Sensors integrated into the rear apron calculate the distance to the closest obstacle and the system uses this data to alert the driver accordingly by means of audible and visual warnings.

Customers can quench their desire for more sunlight and fresh air inside the MINI Paceman by ordering the optional panoramic glass roof. This two-piece glass roof has a pop-up function at both the front and the rear, and comes with a sliding roof liner. An automatic dimming function is available for the rear-view mirror and exterior mirrors, while a leather steering wheel or sports leather steering wheel can be ordered as an alternative to the standard item. Both options also add leather trim for the gearshift lever or selector lever. The sports leather steering wheel (standard in the MINI Cooper S Paceman and MINI Cooper SD Paceman) can also be specified with multifunction buttons to operate the telephone and audio functions as well as activate and deactivate the cruise control system.

The ambient lighting system (part of the optional light package) adds a special allure to the interior of the MINI Paceman. This system uses indirect illumination to give a colour accent to the door centre panel and Centre Rail storage surface during night driving. The colour of the light can be varied - using a toggle switch - between a warm orange and a sporty blue, just as the mood takes you.

For optimum visibility and striking looks: xenon headlights, Adaptive Headlights, black headlights.

The xenon low and main-beam headlights available as an option for the MINI Paceman provide particularly clear illumination of the road ahead. Adaptive Headlights are also available to further enhance visibility. This technology adjusts the beam angle of the headlights to the path of each corner by tracking the steering angle of the car. In addition, it offers variable light distribution, which adapts the beam of light to the speed of the car. Customers selecting the xenon headlights and Adaptive Headlights options can also specify the car's headlights with black housing, which lends the front end of the MINI Paceman even greater visual impact.

The MINI Paceman can be ordered additionally with front foglamps, and the likewise optional rain sensor adjusts the frequency of the wipers to the intensity of precipitation landing on the windscreen. The windscreen is also heated, which gives the driver another useful tool with which to combat adverse weather conditions.

Entertainment programme and communications options on demand.

The selection of entertainment and communications options in the MINI Paceman can also be tailored precisely to individual requirements. The standard radio MINI CD audio system comes with five loudspeakers, an MP3-compatible CD player and an AUX-IN socket. Among the features included as part of the optional radio MINI Boost CD, meanwhile, are an on-board computer and a two-line display in the Centre Speedo.

The radio MINI Visual Boost and MINI navigation system link up with a 6.5-inch, high-resolution colour display in the Centre Speedo and Bluetooth hands-free functionality including a USB audio interface. The maps for the MINI navigation system are stored on the car's built-in flash memory device. The USB audio interface allows mobile devices to be integrated into the car and functions supported by them to be activated and operated in customary MINI style via the car's display and the joystick on the centre console. These features include audio streaming via Bluetooth, display of album cover artwork and video files on the on-board monitor, and innovative office functions. Customers can also order a voice control system for the telephone and navigation functions. And an even more intense audio experience is available courtesy of the Harman Kardon hi-fi loudspeaker system with 10 loudspeakers and 640-watt amplifier.

Setting the benchmark in innovative in-car infotainment: MINI Connected.

Apple iPhone owners specifying the MINI Visual Boost radio or MINI navigation system can also access internet-based services inside the car courtesy of MINI Connected. A MINI Connected software application allows infotainment, driving fun and social network functions to be integrated into the system and operated using the in-car joystick, steering wheel buttons and on-board monitor. Adopting the familiar MINI display and operating logic, MINI Connected enables comfortable, simple, secure and intuitive control of all functions.

The Apple iPhone is linked into the car using either the Y adapter available from the MINI accessories range or the optional snap-in adapter, while the regularly updated MINI Connected App lays on an unmatched and constantly changing variety of functions, such as web radio, use of Facebook, Twitter and foursquare, Dynamic Music, Driving Excitement, Mission Control and the MINIMALISM Analyser.

Functional, sporty, unique: options and accessories allow detailed customisation.

Building on the wide variety of upholstery variants, interior trim options and Colour Lines, the range of optional equipment offers customers further appealing ideas when it comes to tailoring the exterior and interior of their MINI Paceman to their personal tastes. Just as the Chrome Line Interior option and anthracite-coloured roof liner bring eye-catching touches to the inside of the car, the Chrome Line Exterior, white indicator lights and white or black bonnet stripes perform a similar service for its outward appearance.

In addition, a bespoke range of accessories is available for the MINI Paceman from launch. The selection of items stretches from function elements for the Centre Rail, hard-wearing all-weather floor mats, MINI child seats and the tablet DVD system for rear-seat entertainment, to exterior and rear-view mirror caps and side indicator surrounds in various colour and design variants. Also on offer - in a bespoke composition for the MINI Paceman - is the John Cooper Works Tuning range tailored to hardcore, motor sport-inspired driving fun.

by tariq mehmood

Friday, November 9, 2012

2012 Volvo S60 Polsestar Performance Concept


 2012 Volvo S60 Polsestar Performance Concept

 June 17, 2012. Volvo Cars Official Motorsport and Performance partner Polestar present the Volvo S60 Polestar, a performance concept car developed with the aim of satisfying the performance minded driver.
“We are proud to present Polestar’s interpretation of the Volvo S60” says Christian Dahl, founder and CEO of Polestar. “It’s a car developed with our own preferences in mind which, we from experience know, are shared by a group of active drivers”
2012 Volvo S60 Polsestar Performance Concept,

2012 Volvo S60 Polsestar Performance Concept,

2012 Volvo S60 Polsestar Performance Concept,

The main focus when developing the car has been to combine a comfortable genuine Volvo driving experience with a high level of power and handling. The Volvo T6 engine has been tuned to deliver a considerable increase in power and torque. This, in combination with a lowered, widened and reinforced chassis together with a tuned Haldex all-wheel drive system and Öhlins suspension makes the car suitable for both high performance driving and long distance travelling.

Robert Dahlgren, Volvo Polestar racing driver, comments the driving experience: “to me the Volvo S60 is a very well sorted car from start. In our concept car we have developed chassis, engine and transmission just like we want it, and the result is a huge leap forward in terms of handling and performance. It is, by far, the most impressive street Volvo I’ve ever driven. But I must also say that the genuine Volvo feeling is still there. “

The car presented at Gothenburg CityArena is the first car built for one specific client. A small series of Polestar modified S60s may be built pending market response;

“Polestar’s heart and soul is motorsport and our main focus is to deliver the absolute best results for Volvo on the track” say’s Christian Dahl. “But over the years we have also seen a significant increase in demand for Volvo performance cars and parts and naturally we want to respond to this.”


Technical specification

Performance

0-100 km/h 3.9s

Top speed more than 300km/h



Engine

Volvo T6 inline six (B6304T4)

508 hp @ 6500rpm

575Nm @ 5500rpm

Max rpm: 7100

Modified cylinder head and combustion chambers

Modified inlet manifold and air intake

Special manufactured conrods

Garret 3171 turbo

Ferrita 3.5” stainless steel exhaust system



Drive train

Reinforced M66C (close ratio) manual 6-speed gear box.

Haldex E-LSD in rear

Haldex Gen4 XWD



Chassis

Tires 265/30R19

Rims Polestar 9,5X19”

Chassis lowered 30mm

Öhlins 3- way shock absorbers

Reinforced anti-roll bar front and rear

Track width increased 20 mm front and 40 mm rear

Polestar-tuned EHPAS steering

Stabilising X- members, front and rear.

Modified control-arms with uniballs front and rear.

Reinforced bushings in sub-frame and control-arms

Modified engine mounts



Weight

Total weight 1640kg and optimized weight distribution



Brakes

Front Polestar-Brembo 6 piston calipers, 380 mm ventilated discs

Rear Polestar-Volvo calipers, 302 mm ventilated discs

Brake cooling air intakes from front



Aerodynamics

Based on tests in Volvo’s wind-tunnel

Lowered front splitter and larger rear spoiler to reduce high speed lift

Carbon fiber diffusor

Body 20 mm widened front and rear



Interior

Polestar designed seats with increased support. Alcantara on all functional areas steering wheel, gear knob, and seats to ensure maximum grip.

Centre console lowered for optimised gear-lever ergonomics


2012 Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept


2012 Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept

January 4, 2012. At the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Volvo Car Corporation will unveil an innovative gasoline plug-in hybrid. The Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept is an electric car, a highly economical hybrid and a powerful high-performance car all rolled into one. At the touch of a button, the driver decides how the available power from the combination of the high-performance gasoline engine and the electric motor is to be utilized.
2012 Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept,

2012 Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept,

2012 Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept,

"The technology in the XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept is as ingenious as it is unique," says Stefan Jacoby, President and CEO of Volvo Car Corporation. "You can make really green progress on the road without compromising on any of the luxury car's renowned properties. No other manufacturer has succeeded in delivering fuel economy and electrical range on this level in a capable, spacious performance car with 350 horsepower on tap."
"This world-class gasoline plug-in hybrid technology, featuring a state-of-the-art four-cylinder engine from our upcoming Volvo Environmental Architecture engine family, will reach our American showrooms in a couple of years. However, it is too early to say which model will be the first to feature this solution," Stefan Jacoby says.
Pure Hybrid Power - three cars in one
The driver chooses the driving mode via three buttons on the instrument panel. The buttons give the car three distinct temperaments: Pure, Hybrid or Power.
•In Pure mode the car is powered solely by its electric motor as much as possible. The operational range is up to 35 miles (charge depleting range, U.S certification driving cycle) with zero tailpipe emissions in urban traffic. The range according to the European certification driving cycle NEDC is 45 km.
•Hybrid mode is the standard setting whenever the car is started. The gasoline engine and electric motor cooperate to provide maximum driving pleasure with minimum environmental impact. According to the European certification driving cycle NEDC, CO2 emissions are 53 g/km (2.3 l/100 km) - which translates into fuel economy of over 100 mpg. Using the U.S certification standards, which include emissions from the production of the electric energy, the combined fuel economy in continuous driving is 50 mpg. The car has a total operating range of up to 600 miles (960 km).
•In Power mode, the technology is optimized to create maximum possible power. The gasoline engine with 280 hp and 380 Nm (280 lb.-ft.) is combined with the electric motor with 70 hp and 200 Nm (148 lb.-ft.). The electric motor's instant torque delivery contributes to the car's acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in 5.8 seconds (0-100 km/h in 6.1 seconds).
Four cylinders with the same power as a six-cylinder unit
The front wheels of the Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept are powered by a four-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine from the forthcoming VEA (Volvo Environmental Architecture) engine family. This engine produces 280 horsepower and maximum torque of 380 Nm (280 lb.-ft.). Power delivery to the wheels comes via a newly developed eight-speed automatic transmission.
"In the XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept we demonstrate that our forthcoming four-cylinder engines offer the same high performance as today's sixes. At the same time, their fuel consumption will be lower than in current four-cylinder engines," says Peter Mertens, Senior Vice President Research & Development at Volvo Car Corporation.
The concept car carries a "T8" badge, which emphasizes the combined 350 horsepower of the high-performance four-cylinder engine and the electric motor. This moves the car into territory previously occupied solely by eight-cylinder engines.
"It's time to stop counting cylinders," Peter Mertens says. "Four-cylinder engines are the most effective way to quickly reduce CO2 emissions and fuel consumption without compromising customer expectations when it comes to driving pleasure and performance."
Reduction of parts, weight and fuel consumption
VEA is a modular range of diesel and gasoline engines. The gasoline versions come with direct injection, minimized internal losses and balance shafts for maximized comfort.
Several levels of turbocharging open up for flexibility that encompasses the whole range from high power and torque variants to extremely fuel-efficient derivatives. In order to cover all customer requirements, certain engines will gain added performance via hybrid drive or other spearhead technology.
The modular format is based on a standard of 500cc (30 cubic inches) per cylinder for optimum thermodynamics. It could also be used to develop three-cylinder engines. VEA offers several advantages
•The number of unique parts is reduced. This promotes manufacturing efficiency, quality assurance and efficiency of new development projects.
•The new powertrains are considerably lighter than present engines with similar performance.
•Fuel economy is improved by up to 35 percent compared to engines with similar performance.
•Modularity and compact transverse design are also ideal for future electrification developments.
Integrated Starter Generator
The engine in the Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept has no conventional starter motor or alternator. Instead, there is an Integrated Starter motor and Generator (ISG) connected to the crankshaft, which is located between the engine and the transmission. The ISG is capable of delivering an extra 34 kW (45 hp) during acceleration. It also charges the battery during braking.
Charge the battery at home
The rear axle of the Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept is driven by an electric motor producing 70 horsepower. It is supplied with power from a 12 kWh lithium-ion battery pack installed under the floor of the load compartment.
The battery pack is recharged from a regular power outlet, at home or at a parking place. Recharging time varies with the current. If 220V is available a full charge with 12A takes just 3.5 hours. With 110V/12A a full charge takes 7.5 hours.
It is also possible while recharging the car to heat or cool the passenger compartment in order to make the start of the journey more comfortable. This also means that more battery power is available to propel the car.
Constantly online
The Volvo Sensus infotainment system in the XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept keeps the driver constantly updated on everything that makes the journey simpler, more efficient and more entertaining. A few examples of available information:
•Best route to the destination depending on whether the driver prioritizes low energy consumption, the fastest route or the shortest distance.
•Low Emission Zones where sufficient capacity is needed for running on pure electricity.
•Charging stations with access to renewable electricity.
•Locations along the route with access to quick-charging facilities.
Mobile application
The driver also can connect to the car via a mobile phone application. This offers convenient access to a wide range of data, such as the battery's charge level, remaining range, and the location and capacity of the nearest recharging station. Via the app, it is possible to verify if the charger cable is hooked up and it is also possible to pre-program the car's interior climate.
"Creating an intuitive driver's environment that always gives you access to updated, useful information is an important part of our product development. This includes that you should be as updated when the car is parked as when you're behind the wheel," says Stefan Jacoby.
Muscular appearance
The Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept is painted in a special white color and the 21-inch wheels enhance the muscular appearance. The interior features unique detailing and colors, such as sober dark-blue leather upholstery and inlays of blue-grey wood.
The instruments have been tailored to give the driver all the necessary information about petrol and electricity consumption, battery charge level, remaining range and so on.
Electric four-wheel drive
The electric four-wheel drive in the Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept is activated by pressing the AWD (All Wheel Drive) button. Instead of the mechanical power transfer of conventional four-wheel drive, the central control unit distributes power between the gasoline-driven front wheels and the electrically driven rear axle.
The electric four-wheel drive system has been designed to provide better traction when starting and when driving on slippery roads, for instance in snow or mud.
Saves battery power for later
The driver can choose to save battery power for later in order to drive on pure electricity later in, for example, an urban green zone or in the heart of a city. When Save is activated, the generator charges and tops up the battery pack if necessary. The aim is to ensure sufficient battery power for about 12 miles (20 km) of driving on electricity.

by tariq mehmood
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Wiesmann GT MF5


 Wiesmann GT MF5

August 21, 2011. Every body remains at a state of rest unless forced to change as a result of external forces. In order not to stand still, we inevitably have to move. And anyone entrusted with a Wiesmann MF5 in this moment can turn physics into sheer pleasure. After all, this roadster is a powerful combination of power and style, and every encounter with the MF5 Roadster or GT MF5 becomes an unforgettable experience.
"In the MF5, we have developed the most powerful model in a series of classic sports cars in terms of design and technology. The secure aluminium monocoque, the extremely low weight, the powerful engine and the exclusive details pave the way for pure driving pleasure, which is exactly what we had in mind”
Friedhelm Wiesmann
Wiesmann GT MF5,

Wiesmann GT MF5,

Wiesmann GT MF5,

Wiesmann GT MF5,

The end of the curve debate
In maths a curve is a one-dimensional object that generally has a curve. In the GT MF5 a curve means three-dimensional driving pleasure. This sports car takes bends as they come: Masterfully and without debate.
It’s only a shame that Wiesmann doesn’t make roads as well.
The Interior
Instant mood enhancement
Is there any other sports car that amplifies driving pleasure quite so rapidly as the GT MF5? Probably not – which is why we don’t just refer to the car’s extraordinary dynamics. The cockpit design, too, is an impressive mood enhancer. Not least because you in the driving seat when it comes to choosing the leather, materials and manufacturing variants.



2009 Geneva Motor Show: the Perana Z-One (Zee-One)


2009 Geneva Motor Show: the Perana Z-One (Zee-One)


October 12, 2009. The sports car Perana Z-One signals the first collaboration of the Milanese Coachbuilders with a South African Vehicle Manufacturer: Perana Performance Group.

The Perana project is the result of Zagato’s 90 year-long expertise in constructing fully functional running concepts.
2009 Geneva Motor Show: the Perana Z-One (Zee-One),

2009 Geneva Motor Show: the Perana Z-One (Zee-One),

2009 Geneva Motor Show: the Perana Z-One (Zee-One),

Virtual reality development has been integrated from inception, effectively eliminating the need for the traditional styling model and enabling the prototype to be completed in less than 4 months by the South African team.

Design Concept:

As the latest descendant of the Zagato sports car family, Z-one is designed with full blooded Zagato form language.

Reflecting this pure passion from this brand new sports car specialist, the proportion and volume of Z-one is even tighter than usual sports car styling, accentuated by couple of long and dynamic curves with keen edge which visually integrate some important design features like the air out-lets. Surfaces defined by those cutting edges are even more sculptured maintaining the modern Zagato line which we have been developing for a decade.

Initiative:

Following in the footsteps of Zagato’s long tradition of masterfully designed cars, the Perana Z-One is no mere dream car, but a thoroughly practical and feasible production proposition that is expected to be available for sale to discerning European buyers by July 2009.

The Zagato Design Centre has styled the Perana Z-one to ensure it is built as a limited series production car. Sales will be limited to 999 cars per annum within Europe to assure exclusivity and to commemorate the 90 years of Zagato design.

Complying with Euro 4 emission legislation, this value proposition is expected to be launched at the introductory price of under 50.000 Euros, before taxes – an irresistible and highly competitive offer.

Technical Development:

From the innovative tubular and box section chassis to the exciting interior styling, the Perana Z-One is a concentration of advanced design and engineering. Fully certifiable for the road, this ultra high–performance, front engined sports coupé uses a powerful 6.2 litre V8 engine that drives the rear
wheels. This genuine 2-seater coupé, enjoys the benefits of almost 50/50 weight distribution allowing for exhilarating, balanced and predictable road manners.

Specification Sheet

General Data
Curb Weight - 1195 kg
Weight Distribution - Front: 50%
Rear: 50%
Wheelbase - 2540 mm
Track - Front: 1627 mm
Rear: 1570 mm
Length - 4406 mm
Height - 1233 mm
Width - 1924 mm
Accommodation
Seating Capacity - 2

Engine
Configuration - V8, All Aluminium
Displacement - 6200 cc
Power - 328 kW @
Torque - 583 Nm @
Max. rpm - 6600 rpm
Fuel Delivery - Fuel Injection. Electronic, Sequential Port.
Compression Ratio - 10.7: 1
Drive train
Gearbox - 6 speed manual
Differential - ZF Limited Slip
Wheels
Perana / Zagato - Front: 18 x 10J
Rear: 19 x 12J
Tyres
Michelin PS2 - Front: 275/35 ZR18
Rear: 345/30 ZR19

Chassis
Layout - Front/Mid Engine - Rear Drive
Frame - Steel Tube Space Frame
Body - Vinyl-Ester/Glass Composite
Brakes - Front: 325mm
Rear: 305mm
Assist type - Vacuum
Steering - ZF Power Assist
Suspension - Front: Unequal Length A-arms, Eibach springs,
Bilstein shocks, Anti-roll bar
- Rear: Unequal length A-arms, Eibach springs,
Bilstein shocks, Anti-roll bar
Fuel Capacity - 85 litres

Performance
Power/weight ratio - (328 hp/tonne) 240 kW/tonne
0 – 100km/h - sub 4 secs (est)
0 – 160km/h - sub 10 secs (est)
Braking - 38m (est)