Showing posts with label Frankfurt International Motor Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frankfurt International Motor Show. Show all posts
September 6, 2021
Mercedes-Benz G-Class Ready To Go All-Electric With EQG Concept
With the Concept EQG, Mercedes-Benz presents the near-production study of an all-electric model variant of its off-road icon. Visually, it combines both the striking looks of the G-Class with new elements from Mercedes-Benz’s EQ all-electric family (the contrasting highlights to name one). In addition, it will have the typical 4x4 qualities of the G, but will electrified and further development in some areas.
Audi's Grandsphere Concept Points To The Future Of Luxury
Audi at the 2021 International Motor Show Germany 2021 (IAA 2021) unveiled the grandsphere, the second of its three “sphere” concept cars, and which is billed as a “private jet for the road.” Like a first-class flight, the 5.35-meter-long (17.6 ft.) grandsphere sedan promotes the luxury of private travel.
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Audi Concept Cars,
Frankfurt International Motor Show,
News
September 17, 2019
Next-Generation Honda Jazz to Go Hybrid Only (At Least in Europe)
After the debut of its first all-electric vehicle, the Honda e, at the Frankfurt International Motor Show, Honda is announcing the next steps in its “Electric Vision” strategy.
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Frankfurt International Motor Show,
Honda Jazz,
News,
Sub-Compact,
Tokyo Motor Show
September 13, 2019
The Hyundai i10 N Line is a Turbocharged Pocket Rocket
About a week ago, Hyundai showed off its new i10—their smallest car that comes packing with tech normally found in larger, more expensive cars. Their engineers wasted no time in coming up with a hotted up version and naturally, it falls under Hyundai’s sporty N Line: meet the i10 N Line.
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Frankfurt International Motor Show,
Hyundai i10,
News,
Sub-Compact
September 12, 2019
This Limited Edition Hyundai i30 N Project C is Lighter, But Not Significantly Faster
The world took notice when Hyundai unveiled the i30 N two years ago. But while it was designed and built to take on the world’s best hot hatches, there were still a few skeptics. Well, Hyundai just went a step further and created this, the i30 N Project C.
Limited to just 600 units worldwide (sadly, all are destined for Europe), the i30 N Project C pushes the limits even further. By dabbling in carbon fiber reinforced plastic and slapping 19-inch forged OZ racing wheels at each corner, this car sheds 50 kilograms.
More than just a diet, Hyundai engineers worked to recalibrate the i30 N’s suspension. It drops 6 mm closer to the ground while new internal calibrations for the existing dampers, shorter higher stiffness springs, and rear cargo zone stiffer complete the changes.
Outside, the i30 N Project C is finished in a dark matte gray with the carbon fiber parts finished with an exposed, high-gloss weave. Inside, it has Alcantara highlights as well as Deep Orange highlights.
Power remains the same as the standard i30 N and with that, it has a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine making 275 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 353 Nm of torque at 1,450 to 4,700 rpm (378 Nm on over boost at 1,750 to 4,200 rpm). The sole transmission is a 6-speed manual. Maximum speed is at 250 km/h, while its 0-100 km/h time stands at 6 seconds flat. This makes it 0.1 seconds faster than its regular i30 N counterpart and about 0.2 seconds faster than the Golf GTI. The Subaru WRX is still faster though at 5.2 seconds.
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Frankfurt International Motor Show,
Hyundai i30,
News,
Sports Sedan
September 11, 2019
The Concept 4 Shows BMW Design Has Lost the Plot
Say what you want BMW, but the Concept 4 is anything but “clear and precise.” Unless what you mean by clean and precise is cleanly and precisely ugly. Yes, ugly; like gut-wrenching, yo mama ugly joke ugly. It’s so ugly that BMW didn’t even provide one official single head-on shot.
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BMW Concept Cars,
Frankfurt International Motor Show,
News
The Hyundai 45 Concept Shows Koreans Now Look at Iconic Models for Inspiration
Hyundai is having one eye looking firmly at the past, while showing off a concept of the future: meet their 45, an electric vehicle concept that fuses the Korean carmaker’s heritage while also showing off their advancements in electrification and autonomous driving tech.
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Frankfurt International Motor Show,
Hyundai Concept Cars,
News
September 10, 2019
All-New 2020 Land Rover Defender is an Icon Re-Imagined
Land Rover has released the all-new Defender. An icon re-imagined for the 21st century, it carries the same adventurous spirit and design, wrapped around a clever, capable, and safe platform.
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Frankfurt International Motor Show,
Land Rover Defender,
Luxury SUV,
News
This is Volkswagen's New Look, Sound
What you’re looking at is Volkswagen’s new logo. Created for the digital age and designed to be flexible for use in all mediums, it’s the iconic “VW” letters stacked on top of each other, reduced to their essential elements.
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Frankfurt International Motor Show,
News,
Volkswagen Corporate
September 6, 2019
Porsche Enters a New Era with All-Electric Taycan
Porsche enters a new era as they formally introduce the Taycan—their first all-electric vehicle that offers typical Porsche performance with an atypical drivetrain.
The Original Volkswagen Bettle Can Now Do 150 km/h Thanks to Electric Power
Jaguar did it with their historic E-Type sports coupe, so what’s stopping Volkswagen to do the same with their Beetle? Announced at the Frankfurt International Motor Show, Volkswagen is now offering an electric conversion for the beloved bug using parts from other series production models.
September 5, 2019
Honda's First-Ever EV is a 154-horsepower, 315 Nm of Torque Wonder
After some teasing (and a missed opportunity to name it the e Honda), Honda has finally showed off the production version of its first all-electric vehicle: the Honda e. It doesn’t look that different from the prototype version, but that’s entirely the point. So what’s the big news here? The carmaker has finally confirmed the powertrain’s figures and range.
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Electric Vehicles (EV),
Frankfurt International Motor Show,
Honda e,
News
Hyundai's 2020 i10 Brings Full-Sized Tech Into Smallest Hatchback
Hyundai is showing off the smallest member of the family with the all-new i10. Designed, developed, and made with European sensibilities in mind, the i10 is global in its reach sold in markets such as India (as the Grand i10 Nios). And while small, Hyundai says it’s full-featured hence its tagline of, “Go Big.”
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Frankfurt International Motor Show,
Hyundai i10,
News,
Sub-Compact
September 4, 2019
The 2020 Nissan Juke Gets a Turbocharged 1.0-liter Engine
Well, will you look at that. After nearly a decade of being the sub-compact crossover’s funky offering, Nissan has introduced the all-new second-generation Juke. Like its predecessor, it continues the strikingly different looks but fuses it with much needed interior room and higher levels of performance and tech.
Filed Under:
Frankfurt International Motor Show,
News,
Nissan Juke,
Sub-Compact SUV
September 2, 2019
Don't Adjust Your Monitors: You Can't See Any Detail on This BMW X6
Don’t adjust your monitors. This is how this one-of-a-kind BMW X6 really looks like. Painted in the blackest of black—Vantablack—it is meant to create a special visual effect on the latest generation of BMW’s large sport activity coupe.
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BMW X6,
Frankfurt International Motor Show,
Luxury SUV,
News
September 17, 2017
Audi R8 V10 RWS is Designed for Purists (w/ 13 Photos)
Audi just released a new special edition R8 that breaks all molds for the brand. The new Audi R8 V10 RWS is the brand’s first-ever rear-wheel drive model—an inspiration the company says comes straight from its R8 LMS race car. Aimed at purists, it’s a limited-edition model with only 999 units being made.
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Audi R8,
Frankfurt International Motor Show,
News,
Sports Car
September 14, 2017
Honda's Urban EV Concept Shows Their Electrified Vision
Honda is slated to enter the Electric Vehicle (EV) race with its own offering as early as 2019. This is previewed as the Urban EV Concept which the Japanese automaker says showcases where they plan to bring EV technology and design.
September 13, 2017
Toyota Keeps Land Cruiser Prado Forever Young with 2018 Update
Toyota is giving its venerable Land Cruiser Prado yet another refresh this 2018. First launched in 2009, the fourth-generation (J150) model offers a more modern and robust exterior styling, higher quality interior design, and improvements to its user-friendliness both on- and off-road.
September 12, 2017
Mercedes-AMG Allows You to Drive an F1 Car on EDSA
Ever wondered what will happen if you put a modern Formula 1 engine into a road-legal car? Well, wonder no more as Mercedes-AMG is about to give you the chance to live your Lewis Hamilton dreams on EDSA. Though currently a show car, the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE is inching its way to production including its 1,000-horsepower V6 engine, 0-200 km/h time of under 6 seconds, and a 350 km/h top speed.
The Concept X7 iPerformance Brings BMW to a Wrong Styling Direction
The SUV-fication of BMW continues as the German automaker pulls the wraps off the Concept X7 iPerformance. The closest indication of BMW’s upcoming production flagship SUV that slots above the X5, the BMW calls it “a whole new take on luxury.” You can also call it fugly.
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BMW Concept Cars,
Frankfurt International Motor Show,
News
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