Sunday, July 29, 2012
2014 BMW M6 Gran Coupe Rendered
Presenting the 2014 BMW M6 Gran Coupe! OK, we present a rendering of
what we think the M-badged Gran Coupe will look like. Up to this point, only
camo’d versions of the M6 GC have been seen, but BMW recently confirmed the
model for U.S. sales in 2013 and so we thought we’d provide an early peek at the
car.
As you might expect, the M6 Gran Coupe will get M-specific wheels, aggressive
fascias with bigger intakes up front, and M5/M6 hardware underneath. That means
a 560-hp twin-turbocharged V-8, a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic, and
rear-wheel drive. A carbon-fiber roof panel, like those on the M3 and M6 coupes,
is a possibility for the M6 Gran Coupe—and it’s depicted in our illustration—but
we’ll have to wait and see whether BMW decides to officially adopt the woven
lid.
Given its close relationship to the M5, it’s possible that the M6 GC
will have steering, ride, and braking shortcomings similar to those we noted
from the über-5er during its recent third-of-three comparison-test finish.
If our rendering is accurate, at least the M6 Gran Coupe will look fantastic.
2013 Nissan Versa Sedan
Nissan claims the 2013 Versa sedan will see a bump in highway fuel economy
from 38 mpg to 40 when equipped with the CVT. The car also will once again be
available with a traditional four-speed automatic, which brings the low-buck,
lackluster ride’s gearbox count to three; the two self-shifters are complemented
by a five-speed manual.The CVT’s 2-mpg increase in highway mileage comes from
new engine and transmission programming, and improved aerodynamics by means of a
new decklid spoiler and underbody ducting. We’re told that the transmission
programming provides a wider ratio range, expanding on both the high and low
end. City mileage for CVT models stands at 30 mpg for 2012.
The traditional
four-speed auto returns to the Versa sedan’s U.S. lineup for cost purposes,
according to the manufacturer. The CVT was the only automatic available for
2012, adding $2130 to the $11,770 sticker of a manual-equipped base model.
Pricing for the four-speed auto–equipped Versa sedan will be available this
fall, when it goes on sale—when Nissan still offered the four-speed auto in
2011, it was a $1000 option, and we expect a similar cost again. Nissan says its
traditional slushbox will be good for 26 mpg in the city and 35 on the highway,
while the manual is again rated at 27/36 mpg. Regardless of economy, buyers can
be secure in the knowledge that they won’t have a very good car—the Versa
finished a quite-distant sixth out of sixth in our most recent small-car
comparo.
Ram 392 Quick Silver Concept
Not much of a logical, rational case can be made for the Dodge Ram
SRT-10. A full-size pickup with a Viper engine isn't a practical vehicle. It
doesn't address any unmet need in the market. It's ridiculous, and that's what
we loved about it. As it happens, though, OEMs like Ford (F-150 Lightning) and
Chrysler (Ram SRT-10) are chasing the off-road enthusiast these days, and as
much as we like the SVT Raptor (Ford) and the Ram Runner (Chrysler), we miss the
SRT Ram. We've brought the issue up with the folks at Ram and SRT on more than
one occasion, but they keep telling us it's not in the cards right now. Someday,
who knows? But who wants to wait? Not us, and neither do some of the SRT and
Mopar guys. They decided the time was right for a new SRT truck, and after many
late nights and weekends, they pulled the cover off the Ram 392 Quick Silver
concept at last year's SEMA show.
The Ram 392 Quick Silver concept is a single
cab, short-bed Ram stuffed with SRT's potent 470-hp, 392-cubic-inch V-8. Its 6.4
liters of all-American displacement pump out 470 lb-ft of torque, which normally
powers SRT Challengers, Chargers, and Grand Cherokees. Under the Ram's hood, the
392 benefits only from a Mopar cold-air intake and custom headers, prototypes
that may show up in a future Mopar catalog. They dump into a modified Mopar
3.0-inch exhaust with electrically actuated cutouts and dual 5.0-inch tips. The
rest of the drivetrain consists of the stock six-speed automatic with a
high-stall torque converter and a 4.10:1 rear end for better performance.
So what will an extra 80 hp and 63 lb-ft of torque get you compared with
the top-spec 5.7-liter V-8? It'll get you Ram SRT10 performance. At the
dragstrip, the Quick Silver hit 60 mph from a stop in just 5.2 seconds and ran
the quarter mile in 13.7 seconds at 101.2 mph. The last Ram SRT10 we tested, an
automatic transmission-equipped 2005 model with a 4.10:1 rear end, needed 5.3
seconds to hit 60 mph and 13.7 seconds to run the quarter, though it was
traveling slightly faster at 102.9 mph. Despite being down 40 hp and 55 lb-ft of
torque compared with the V-10, the 392 V-8 had no trouble wearing the SRT badge
at the dragstrip. To be fair, the fastest Ram SRT10 we've ever tested was a 2004
with a manual transmission and 4.56 rear end, which hit 60 mph in a blistering
4.9 seconds and ran the quarter in 13.2 seconds at 107.1 mph.
With that, you're ready to build your own Ram SRT. Now, if all you want
is a big honkin' motor, all you need is a Ram ($24,175 for a base V-8 Ram ST if
you don't already have one) and the crate engine, which costs a cool $17,000.
Naturally, you're going to require some miscellaneous parts and maybe an exhaust
shop if you're not a big fabricator, but you could get out the door for around
$41,000 if you do the work yourself.
If you want to build your own Quick Silver, you'll need a few more
dollars. The Quick Silver is fitted with a nice list of Mopar parts, along with
a few other bits from other suppliers. Starting with the Mopar parts, you'll
want $1375 for the lockable fiberglass tonneau cover and another $422 for the
BedRug. To get the right look, budget another $959 for the body kit. Inside,
you'll need the Katzkin leather-wrapped SRT seats, which run $749, and don't
forget the $119 door-sill guards, the $112 bright pedal kit, and the $71 premium
floormats.
For performance, the cold-air intake goes for $420, and the cat-back
exhaust system costs another $1500. But what about the bulging hood? For now,
it's a prototype, and, like the headers, not approved for production, so you'll
have to find another option. Plan to spend around $1300 for a Mopar or similar
quality product.
All said and done, if you want to build your own Ram Quick Silver, you're
looking at nearly $37,000 in parts before paint and any installation fees for
work you can't do yourself. Add in the price of the vehicle, and you're looking
at about $60,000 minimum to build this truck as it sits. We'd start with the
engine, suspension, and brakes and have a killer sleeper, but like any custom
build, your imagination (and your wallet) is the limit. Be sure to send us
pictures.
Front-engine, RWD, 2-pass, 2-door pickup6.4L/470-hp/470-lb-ft OHV 16-valve V-8
2013 Lexus LS460 and LS460 F-Sport Sedans
The wall surrounding the 2013 Lexus LS has completely broken with some
30 or so high-resolution photos of both the regular LS 460 and the F-Sport
variant of the same model flooding the web-o-sphere.
Taking into consideration the fact that the current generation of the LS has
been with us since 2006 with Lexus performing a mild makeover in 2009, when the
company announced that it was preparing a new model, we believed that it would
be just that and not another facelift.
The exterior redesign is concentrated exclusively on the two ends of the car
with the front gaining a version of the Japanese brand's spindle grille, new
headlamps (very similar to the ones found on the outgoing Hybrid model),
reshaped fenders and a new hood that includes a bulge running along the middle.
At the back, there are restyled and darkened tail lamps connected with a
chrome strip, a re-sculptured boot and a new bumper design.
Making its debut on the 2013 model is the new LS 460 F Sport edition packing
a more muscular appearance thanks to a different front bumper that accommodates
chunkier side air vents, a front grille with a mesh pattern, side skirts, a
diffuser positioned between the tail pipes and bespoke alloy wheels.
We don't for know sure yet, but if the F Sport versions of the RX crossover,
GS sedan, and CT hatchback are anything to go by, then the LS 460 F Sport will
have sportier interior trim and suspension tuning but no engine upgrades.
While there are no photos of the interior, a close up from one of the rear
facing pictures suggests that Lexus has overhauled the center console and added
a large LCD screen on top of the air vents.
The Japanese carmaker has said that the 2013 LS will be available as the LS
460, LS 460 L long wheelbase, LS 600h L hybrid sedan and the all-new LS 460 F
SPORT, with the car's debut to take place on Monday, July 30, at which point, we
will be able to give you all the details.
2015 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe Design Study
There is a debate going on right now, as to whether Chevrolet designers should
make the next Camaro coupe, expected to be introduced in 2015, look more like a
first-generation model (1967-1969) or the second-generation version built from
1970 to 1981.
But what if GM and Chevrolet were to take a different path and create
something with very few, if any, retro touches?
This is where 22-year-old automotive design graduate from Lawrence Tech in
Michigan, Tyler Bame, steps into the picture.
The young designer, who we first heard about back in April through a
conceptual study for a new Ford Taurus sedan, has come up with a futuristic
looking concept of the next Chevrolet Camaro coupe.
We'll let you check the two renderings of the exterior and interior of the
car before you hit the comments section to tell us what you think about the
design.
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