вторник, 25 марта 2014 г.

Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

            



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2 passengers 2013 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 V8 engine Special edition 6-speed manual transmission











понедельник, 10 марта 2014 г.

Nissan GT-R 2014

Nissan GT-R for 2014 model year is as thrilling to drive as ever, but it’s now more comfortable!!!



The continual development of the Nissan GT-R is unprecedented, and this year’s updates are significant. Performance and handling are as ballistic as ever, yet by improving comfort and refinement, Nissan has broadened the car’s appeal. The £120,000 Nismo may be the ultimate GT-R, but for most customers this standard model will be more than enough.

The Nissan GT-R has been given its annual round of upgrades for 2014 and, surprisingly, the focus is on improving comfort and refinement, not performance. We grabbed an early drive of the 2014 model in Tokyo to find out if it really has gone soft

The decision to ‘maintain’ the current GT-R’s performance can’t have been hard – the twin-turbo 3.8-litre V6 already produces 542bhp, while 0-62mph takes three seconds flat. If you want more, there’s the extreme GT-R Nismo.




Nissan says it’s fine-tuned the springs, dampers and bushes “to reduce load fluctuation between the four wheels”. To you and I, this means the tyres stay in contact with the tarmac more of the time, improving grip, high-speed stability and smoothing the ride. It works well.

On the rutted roads of our test route, the GT-R’s ride felt far less punishing in Comfort and Normal suspension modes – Race is still best left for track work.

The car is quieter, too, but only when you want it to be. A new Bose stereo (standard on UK models) with active noise cancellation dials out unwanted road noise, leaving only the roar of the exhausts under heavy throttle.

Nissan has recalibrated the steering to increase the power assistance at low speeds, and make things easier around town, while the brakes now need a firmer prod to produce the same force, which translates into improved pedal feel. There are minor visual changes, too. At the front, the LED strips in the bumper are carried over, but there’s a new ‘Z’-shaped LED signature running through the main headlight clusters.

So it’s less twitchy on the motorway, quieter when cruising and more comfortable most of the time. But when the right road presents itself, the GT-R is still one of the fastest things on four wheels; its ability to exploit a gap in traffic, or shrink a straight with a squeeze of the throttle, is unparalleled. Keep things fast but smooth, and the chassis and electronics will flatter you, but it’s not lacking in character – in fact, you’ll never tire of the ferocious acceleration and endless grip.



  • Price: £79,000 (est)
  • Engine: 3.8-litre V6 twin-turbo
  • Power: 542bhp
  • Torque: 630Nm
  • Transmission: Six-speed twin-clutch auto, four-wheel drive
  • 0-62mph: 3.0 seconds
  • Top speed: 196mph
  • Economy/CO2: 24mpg/275g/km
  • Equipment: Leather upholstery, LED running lights, Recaro seats, 20-inch alloys, climate control
  • On sale: January






суббота, 8 марта 2014 г.

Pagani Zonda

The Pagani Zonda is a supercar built by the Italian manufacturer Pagani. It debuted in 1999, and production ended in 2011, with three special edition cars, the Zonda 760RS, Zonda 760LH and the Zonda 764 Passione, being produced in 2012. By June 2009, 135 Zondas had been built, including test mules. Both 2-door coupe and roadster versions have been produced. Construction is mainly of carbon fiber.
Some of the early Zonda engineering was done by Formula One champion Juan Manuel Fangio. The car was originally to be named the "Fangio F1" after him but, following his death in 1995, it was renamed for an air current above Argentina.

Zonda C12

The Zonda C12 debuted in 1999 at the Geneva Motor Show. Powered by a 6.0 L (366 cu in) Mercedes-Benz V12 engine producing 394 PS (290 kW; 389 hp) at 5200 rpm and 570 N·m (420 lb·ft) at 3800 rpm mated to a 5-speed manual transmission gearbox. The C12 could accelerate to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.2 seconds and to 100 mph (160 km/h) in 9.2 seconds.
Just five of the original 6.0 L Zondas were built, though it was still available in 2002 when the C12 S debuted. One was used for crash testing, while another was a demonstrator and show car. The remainder were delivered to customers during the next three years. A woman from Sweden is confirmed to own the last remaining Zonda C12, with rejecting the offer from Pagani himself to redeem the car for historical reasons



Zonda S

The Zonda S uses a 7.0 L (427 cu in) AMG–tuned version of the engine producing 550 PS (400 kW; 540 hp). It can accelerate to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.7 secs, to 100 mph (160 km/h) in 7.5 secs and complete the quarter mile in 11.3 secs. Lateral acceleration on the skidpad is 1.18 g (11.6 m/s²), it can reach a top speed of 208 mph (335 km/h), and carries a price tag of US$500,000.
The Zonda S features an elongated nose, flaps at the rear for improved aerodynamics, and new light clusters and exhausts. Only fifteen 7.0 L Zonda S cars were produced.


Zonda S 7.3

The Zonda S 7.3 of 2002 used a new, larger V12 engine displacing 7.3 L (445 cu in) designed and manufactured by Mercedes-Benz AMG producing 555 PS (408 kW; 547 hp) and 750 N·m (550 lb·ft). And to better handle the power, traction control and ABS were made standard. Performance claims were unchanged from the Zonda S.
In February 2003 the UK automotive magazine Evo attempted a top speed run on the Autobahn in which the car topped out at 198 mph (319 km/h), 10 mph (16 km/h) off the mark of its claimed top speed of 208 mph (335 km/h). Company representatives at Pagani's factory claimed this was the result of the car being in the setting for maximum down force, something that would drop its top speed to around 200 mph (320 km/h). However, the EVO article claimed that aerodynamic parts, specifically ones which created drag were in fact removed during the run, bringing Pagani's claims into question.




Zonda Roadster

In 2003 Pagani presented the Was upa Roadster, a roadster version of the Zonda S 7.3. Carrying the same components as the coupe, Pagani promised no loss of performance, a claim supported by the minimal weight gain of 30 kilograms (66 lb). A total of 40 roadsters were produced

Zonda F

The Zonda F (or Zonda Fangio) debuted at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. It is the most extensive re-engineering of the Zonda yet, though it shares much with its predecessors including the 7.3 L AMG V12 engine which through enhanced intake manifolds, exhaust and a revised ECU now produces 602 PS (443 kW; 594 hp) at 6150 rpm and 560 lb·ft (759 N·m) at 4000 rpm.
Production of the Zonda F was limited to 25 cars. Named after Formula One driver Juan Manuel Fangio, it came equipped with an extra headlight and different fog lights at the sides, new bodywork (revised front end, new rear spoiler, more aerodynamic vents all around) that improved the car's aerodynamics, and different side mirrors. Further enhancements over the 'S' centered around optional carbon/ceramic brakes developed in conjunction with Brembo, magnesium wheels, inconel titanium exhaust system, hydroformed aluminum intake plenum and a redesigned 'Z preg' weave in the crash structure to improve rigidity and reduce weight.



Zonda Roadster F

The Zonda Roadster F debuted at the 2006 Geneva auto show. It was similar to the coupe, but with a removable carbon fibre roof and canvas side curtains weighing just 5 kilograms (11 lb). Production of the Roadster F was limited to 25 units.
The Roadster F is able to maintain chassis rigidity without any gain in curb weight by eschewing conventional thinking by not strengthening the sills - a process which would have needed more than 35 kilograms (77 lb) of reinforcement. Pagani instead uses racing car thinking, materials and construction techniques, strengthening the firewall structure of the chassis tub together with billet alloy braces that connect the points where the roof rails would have joined. The windscreen is also strengthened for safety reasons. These techniques enable the Roadster to have virtually the same weight as the coupe, 1,230 kilograms (2,710 lb).
The Zonda Roadster F Clubsport was tested by Top Gear's The Stig and James May and achieved a lap time around their test track of 1:17.8, beating the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 tested during the same episode, but lost in a quarter mile drag race against the Veyron by nearly 2.5 seconds. According to James May, the Zonda F Roadster costs £825,000. German racing driver Marc Basseng managed to lap the Zonda F Clubsport around the 20.8 kilometres (12.9 mi) Nürburgring Nordschleife in 7:24.7.





Marussia Motors


Marussia Motors (Russian: Маруся [ma´rusja]) is a Russian sports car manufacturer founded in 2007. Its cars are notable for being the first sports cars to be made in Russia.
Marussia is the first Russian manufacturer of premium-class vehicles. It designed, developed and produces the B1 and the B2 sport cars in Russia. The Marussia B1 was launched on the 16 December 2008 in the new Manege hall in Moscow, with the company's first showroom following in the city on the 10 September 2010.
Marussia is led by Nikolai Fomenko. In 2010, it acquired a "significant stake" in the Virgin Racing Formula One team,which was renamed Marussia F1 Team from 2012.

MODEL B1

The first Russian sports car and first car made by Marussia Motors. It has a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout. Marussia has announced they will build only a limited run of 2999 units. The car is being produced at the Marussia Motors production facility in Moscow. Structure is light and strong semi-monocoque, clothed in striking and aerodynamically efficient bodywork shaped using the same Computational Fluid Dynamics computer software they use to design their Marussia Virgin F1 Grand Prix cars, and powered by Cosworth-built V6 engines developing between 300 and 420bhp depending on the specification, the B1 is a unique and sports car with world-class capabilities.



SPECIFICACIONS

ENGINE MARUSSIA-COSWORTH 2,8 TURBO
  • Placement В Mid-mounted
  • Volume 2,8 L turbo
  • Maximum power(hp) 360, 420
  • Max. torque(Nm at rev/min) 520(60000)/4000
  • Type Petrol, turbocharged V6
WEIGHT AND PERFORMANCE
  • Gross vehicle weight (kg) 1100
  • Top speed (km/h) >250
  • Speed Up 0-100 (km/h) 3,8 sec (420 hp)
SUSPENSION
  • Type Independent
  • Front A-arm, “pushrod” scheme
  • Rear A-arm, “pushrod” scheme
  • Hydraulic booster +
  • Disks Ventilated
  • Brake calipers 4-piston
  • EBD +
DIMENSIONS, (MM)
  • Length 4635
  • Width 2000
  • Height 1100
  • Width 2680
TRANSMISSION
  • Drive Rear-wheel
  • Gearbox 6-speed automatic
ENGINE MARUSSIA 3,5
  • Placement В Mid-mounted
  • Volume 3,5 L
  • Maximum power (hp) 300
  • Max. torque (Nm at rev/min) 410/4000
  • Type Petrol, V-shaped, 6-cylinder naturally aspirated
TYRES
  • Type Pirelli PZero Rosso
  • Front, size 245/35/20
  • Rear, size 285/35/20
FUEL SYSTEM
  • Tank capacity (litre) 80
  • Fuel/octane number Petrol/95
CHASSIS
  • Aluminium semi-monocoque











Lamborghini Aventador Roadster - Dan Neil Review



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc-HKzEssvc

WSJ's Rumble Seat columnist Dan Neil reviews the Lamborghini Aventador Roadster, saying "headroom" and "an awful lot of fun" make up this Italian exotic. (Photo: Automobili Lamborghini)

пятница, 7 марта 2014 г.

NEW Lamborghini Veneno Roadster WORLD PREMIERE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcaObtkTmEg




The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster made its public debut on board the Italian naval aircraft carrier Nave Cavour on 1 December 2013. 

At an exclusive 'Italian evening' attended by authorities, clients, VIPs and media, the limited edition super sports car, of which only nine will be produced, was formally unveiled on the flight deck of the 240 metre ship while docked in Abu Dhabi's Mina Zayed port. 

The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster is a fully road legal, open top car, bringing the aerodynamic efficiency of a racing prototype to the road, with extreme design and breathtaking performance. The nine units will be built during 2014, priced at 3.3 million euro excluding taxes. 

With a maximum power output of 552 kW / 750 hp, the V12 Veneno Roadster accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds, with a top speed of 355 km/h. Shown in Abu Dhabi in the specially developed colour 'Rosso Veneno', each client will be able to individualize the colour of his Veneno Roadster to suit their personal preference. 

The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster was unveiled in the presence of His Excellency Giorgio Starace, Italian Ambassador to the UAE and the Admiral of High Seas Forces, Paolo Treu. Guests on board Nave Cavour enjoyed hospitality from chef Corrado Corti of Italy's famous Hotel Splendido in Portofino, who flew in especially for the occasion. Singer and actress Elena Bonelli opened the event with the Italian national anthem; fashion designer Giada Curti offered a tableau vivant of her creations with ten top models. One of the happy few to sit in the Veneno Roadster was former captain of the national Italian soccer team and 2006 world champion Fabio Cannavaro.




Lamborghini Aventador vs Ferrari FF DRAG RACING