Sunday, April 13, 2008

New superyacht - Sunreef




Sunreef Yachts announced the second order in two months for a superyacht in the Sunreef series. Just months after beginning construction of a Sunreef 102 Double Decker, Sunreef's in-house design team has developed a new concept - at 106 feet,a fast, high-performance but luxurious multihull, the Sunreef 106 Sailing.
The basic 100 foot concept design has been customized and extended up to 106 feet to satisfy a European client's wishes for a somewhat larger Sunreef 100 while retaining the general aspect and exterior lines. The interior design is the result of a close cooperation between the Sunreef in-house design team and the owner. With this order, Sunreef Yachts is the first and only shipyard in the world to have under construction two multihulls over 100 feet.
‘‘We've been receiving many inquiries for large custom yachts which is gratifying and supports our strategy to build this kind of boats ," says Nicolas Lapp, Sunreef's vice-president, ‘‘With our first two superyachts due to be launched in the coming years, we have now achieved our goal to be recognised as a builder of large custom yachts that only happen to be multihulls."

Mercedes SLR McLaren


The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren is a sports car and supercar automobile co-developed by DaimlerChrysler and McLaren Cars. It is assembled at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England. Most people presume "SLR" to stand for "Sportlich, Leicht, Rennsport" (German for "Sport; Light; Racing"). The car's base price is £300,000 or $455,500. The SLR has a supercharged 5.5 (5439cc) litre dry sumped 90 degree V8. It produces 466.8 kW at 6500rpm (626 hp) and 780 N·m (575 ft·lbf) torque at 3250 - 5000 rpm.

Porsche Carrera GT


The Porsche Carrera GT is a supercar, manufactured by Porsche of Germany. The Carrera GT is powered by an all-new 5.7 litre V10 engine producing 612 SAE horsepower (450 kW). Porsche claims it will accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62.5 mph) in 3.9 seconds and has a maximum speed of 330 km/h (206 mph), although road tests indicated that in actuality the car could accelerate from 0-60 in under 3.5 seconds and to 0-100 in 6.8 seconds and has a top speed of 335-340km/h (209-212.5mph).

Crazy Car Alternatives





Crazy Car Alternatives
by MICHAEL DUMIAK
Lumeneo Smera
Pros: The Lumeneo Smera's luxurious cabin means you’ll battle the daily commute in complete comfort. It can be recharged at a standard electrical outlet, so you can kiss gas stations goodbye. And it actually has a decent amount of storage space.
Cons: The Smera's design leaves something to be desired. It doesn't have as much power as some other models in our slideshow.

Koenigsegg CCX


The Koenigsegg CCX is the latest supercar from Koenigsegg. CCX is an abbreviation for Competition Coupe X. The X commemorates the 10th anniversary of the completion and test drive of the first CC vehicle in 1996. The CCX is intended to be more suitable for the U.S. market and thus engineered to comply with US regulations. The CCX is powered by a Koenigsegg designed and assembled, all aluminium, 4700 cm³ DOHC 32-valve V8 based on the Ford Modular engine architecture enhanced with twin Rotrex centrifugal superchargers with response system, 1.2 bar boost pressure and an 8.2:1 compression ratio. The engine produces 806 hp (601 kW) and 678 lbf.ft (920 Nm) on 91 octane (U.S. rating) gasoline, 850 hp (634 kW) on 96 octane (Euro rating) gasoline and 900 hp (671 kW) on biofuel.

Pagani Zonda C12 F


The Zonda C12 F debuted at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. It is the most extensive reengineering of the Pagani car yet, though it shares much with its predecessors including the 7.3 L V12. Power is increased to 602 PS (443 kW/594 hp) with a special clubsport model producing 650 PS (478 kW/641 hp). The company promises a 3.2 second sprint to 60 mph (97 km/h, a top speed over 374 km/h (225 mph) and it will be the queen in braking from 300 km/h to 0 (186 mph to 0). The Zonda F clubsport has a power to weight ratio of 521 bhp/ton (384 W/kg) . Compare, for example, the Enzo Ferrari which has a power to weight ratio of 483 bhp/ton (356 W/kg).

Ferrari Enzo


The Enzo Ferrari, sometimes referred to as the the Ferrari Enzo and also F60 is a 12-cylinder Ferrari supercar named after the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari. It was built in 2003 using Formula One technology, such as a carbon-fiber body, F1-style sequential shift transmission, and carbon-ceramic brake discs. Also used are technologies not allowed in F1 such as active aerodynamics. After a maximum downforce of 1709 pounds (775 kg) is reached at 186 mph (301 km/h) the rear spoiler is actuated by computer to maintain that downforce.

Bugatti Veyron


The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 is the most powerful, most expensive, and fastest street-legal production car in the world, with a proven top speed of over 400 km/h (407 km/h or 253 mph). It reached full production in September 2005. The car is built by Volkswagen AG subsidiary Bugatti Automobiles SAS and is sold under the legendary Bugatti marque. It is named after racing driver Pierre Veyron, who won the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1939 while racing for the original Bugatti firm. The Veyron features a W16 engine—16 cylinders in 4 banks of 4 cylinders.


According to Volkswagen, the final production Veyron engine produces between 1020 and 1040 metric hp (1006 to 1026 SAE net hp), so the car will be advertised as producing "1001 horsepower" in both the US and European markets. This easily makes it the most powerful production road-car engine in history.

The Art of BMW










From Art Cars to Bond films, Hockney and Warhol, to London Design Museum lectures, BMW has, in recent years, maintained a relationship with the arts. This relationship continues through 2005 and into 2006 with a number of innovative, challenging and interesting activities and events at venues such as Tate Modern, the Royal College of Art and London's Frieze Art Fair. From 21-24 October, a fleet of chauffeur-driven BMW 7 Series will be available to the Frieze Art Fair's 2,500 VIPs in London's Regent's Park. The UK's most successful contemporary art fair then hands over to the world's most popular equivalent, with BMW again the official limousine at the USA's Art Basel Miami Beach from 1-4 December. Throughout November, eighteen first-year Vehicle Design students at London's Royal College of Art will be designing works of art from genuine BMW parts and, on 7 December, Chris Bangle, the director of BMW Group design, has been invited to present a lecture as part of the D&AD's 2005 President's Lectures programme of talks and forums (click here for more information).Looking ahead to 2006, BMW UK will be title sponsor of one of Tate Modern's major retrospectives that features two of the most influential artists from the Bauhaus school and the 16th BMW Art Car will be completed later in the year by the Danish-born artist and environmental champion, Olafur Eliasson. His 'canvas' will be a version of BMW's record-breaking Hydrogen-powered car, the H2R.Uwe Ellinghaus, BMW (UK) Ltd's marketing director said: "As you would expect from a company that prides itself on its design heritage as much as its engineering, it is vital for us to communicate with the art world and all those consumers stimulated by the arts. Whether the art in question is a film, a painting, architecture, a sculpture or, even a car."Over recent years BMW has surprised and delighted many people with our creative direction. Our car and motorcycle ranges are, visually, the most distinctive in the world, Zaha Hadid designed our latest production facility in Leipzig, we have featured James Brown, Gary Oldman, Clive Owen and Madonna in award-winning short films, and we are now challenging art students to develop works of art from BMW parts. It is clear to see that, just as motorsport and golf sit naturally with our brand on a sporting level, so do the creative disciplines on an emotional level," Ellinghaus concluded.BMW 7 Series: official limousine to the Frieze Art Fair and Art Basel Miami Beach:The Frieze Art Fair (21-24 October) has, in just two years, established itself as the UK's most important market for contemporary art. Set in Regent's Park, it is due to attract more than the record 42,000 visitors it received in 2004. The organisers also expect to sell art works totalling in the region of last year's 25 million pounds figure to private collectors and galleries alike.A fleet of BMW 7 Series will be available to any of the 2,500 VIPs expected to attend the Art Fair or any of the supporting events, parties and talks. Visitors last year included Damien Hirst, Jarvis Cocker, Madonna, Elle MacPherson and Gwyneth Paltrow. More information about the Frieze Art Fair can be found at www.friezeartfair.comA similar limousine service will be provided by BMW 7 Series cars at Art Basel Miami Beach (1-4 December), the biggest and most successful contemporary art fair in the world. Renowned museum directors and curators, international celebrities and artists, and interested private collectors will, again, be in attendance, with VIPs offered access to the 7 Series and a VIP lounge that displays an exhibition celebrating 30 years of BMW Art Cars. 16th BMW Art Car announced:Contemporary artist Olafur Eliasson has been commissioned to create the 16th BMW Art Car using the record-breaking hydrogen-powered BMW H2R car as a canvas. Following in the footsteps of Andy Warhol and David Hockney, the Danish-born artist was selected for his prowess as an internationally acclaimed artist as well as his philosophy as a champion of renewable energies.Eliasson has hosted large-scale exhibitions of his work at museums such as Tate Modern in London, the ZKM in Karlsruhe and the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Current examples of his work can be found in world-famous public and private collections such as the Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.The H2R record car, which set nine world records for hydrogen-powered vehicles at the Miramas Proving Ground in France in 2004, will be delivered to Eliasson this month with the finished work being presented to the public in Spring 2007.Eliasson's artwork will form the latest chapter in BMW's priceless collection of motoring art. The first BMW 'Art Car' was a 3.0 CSL created by Alex Calder in 1975, with the most recent being the BMW V12 Le Mans race car created by Jenny Holzer in 1999. Other famous artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Frank Stella have also contributed to the collection.BMW Parts: Genuine Works of Art:Throughout November, 18 first year Vehicle Design students at London's Royal College of Art (RCA) will be designing works of art from genuine BMW parts. Whether they use a brake disc or clutch plate, the best ten results, judged by a senior BMW designer, will be displayed at the RCA in February 2006. Many of the art works, including the overall winning design, will be constructed by students from the RCA's sculpture school.More information on the Genuine Works of Art programme can be found on www.bmw.co.uk/genuineparts, along with details of BMW UK's marketing activities that feature genuine parts as art works. The partnership with the RCA, and associated marketing programme, aims to highlight that all aftersales sites, whether approved BMW or independent outlets, and BMW owners, should specify genuine BMW parts at the time of repair. BMW and Bauhaus:BMW looks back to the time of its birth with the sponsorship of one of Tate Modern's most important exhibitions of 2006. Albers and Moholy-Nagy: From the Bauhaus to the New World runs from March to June next year and focuses on two pioneers of twentieth-century art and visual culture: Josef Albers and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, two of the Bauhaus school's most influential artists.The European artists were most influential in the mid-1920s in and around Berlin, at a time and in the city where BMW's first motorcycle, the BMW R32, made its public debut. The Bauhaus school sought to link art and design, and paid great attention to the work of engineers and manufacturers in the artistic process, a sentiment that is clearly important in the production of 21st Century BMW vehicles.BMW UK's marketing director, Uwe Ellinghaus said, "BMW is pleased to be working with Tate Modern and sponsoring this important exhibition. The teachings of the Bauhaus school were of great influence during the first years of BMW's motorcycle and car design and production in Germany, and much of BMW's early design and engineering principles are still in evidence today. We look forward to a rewarding and enjoyable relationship."Credits Run on The Hire:BMW North America has announced that its award-winning internet short-film series, The Hire (www.bmwfilms.com), will end its internet run on October 21, 2005. The short films, that feature the likes of Madonna and James Brown, debuted on-line in 2001 and have since received more than 100 million film views. Brit actor, Clive Owen, features as 'The Driver' in the films that saw him pour coffee on Madonna and race the devil through Las Vegas. The series was praised by the likes of The New York Times and Time Magazine and all eight films were unveiled at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival as a full DVD collection. In 2003, The Hire series was inducted into the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) and BMW even created its own 'The Hire' cable TV channel

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Lamborghini Gallardo


The Gallardo was designed as a competitor to the Ferrari 360, and now competes with its replacement, the Ferrari F430. The Gallardo has a rear-biased all-wheel drive system which differentiates it from its rear-wheel drive competitors. Lamborghini's parent company Audi[2] is renowned for its Quattro AWD system, however Lamborghini uses a system of its own.
Unlike the Countach, Diablo, and Murciélago models, the Gallardo does not have scissor doors.
The Gallardo was designed by Luc Donckerwolke, who won the 2003 Red Dot Award for the design of both the 2003 Gallardo and 2002 Murciélago.


At current U.S. prices, a 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo coupe costs USD $186,250 - $222,800, while a 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo spyder costs USD $201,595 - $263,595.


As at March 2008, the Gallardo is the only model to use the Lamborghini V10 engine.
The Gallardo offers two choices of transmissions, a conventional (H-Box) six-speed manual transmission, and an advanced six-speed electro-hydraulically controlled 'semi-automatic single-clutch sequential manual', which Lamborghini abbreviates to "E-gear". The "E-gear" allows the driver to make shifts much faster than a manual transmission would, however with this option one sacrifices a certain measure of control that the manual transmission would offer. The driver shifts up and down via paddles behind the steering wheel, and does not need to manually actuate the clutch.


The Audi R8 sports car, launched in early 2007, is based on the Gallardo platform, and uses a 4.2 litre V8 in place of the Gallardo's V10 to avoid competing directly with the Gallardo.
For the 2008 model year, an onboard computer, iPod connectivity with USB, heated mirrors, Q-citura stitching that originally could only be found on the Nera model, and a beige soft-top on the Spyder, were added to the Gallardo.[3]

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Tips in finding the right car : What kind of car do you need?

If you examine your needs rather than wants, you will quickly discover what the right car is for you. Take a moment to think about what you use your car for.

How many people do you need to transport?

What kind of driving do you most often do? How long is your commute?

Is it important that your next vehicle get good gas mileage?In too many cases people choose a car because it has an eye-catching style or it is a trendy favorite. If you go in this direction, you may either break your budget or have to go car shopping again soon.

Let your needs, not your wants, drive your decision.Here are a few other questions to keep in mind when you begin your car-buying process:

Do you want a manual or automatic transmission?

Do you really need four-wheel drive? Or all-wheel drive?

What safety features do you want? Do you require a lot of cargo-carrying capacity?

Will you be doing any towing? Will the car easily fit in your garage or parking area?