Thursday, 31 March 2011

2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe Preview

Source: MotorAuthority.com

The BMW M3 and Audi RS5 better look out as their rival from Stuttgart has just unveiled a sledgehammer of a two-door in the form of the all-new 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe. Based on the sultry C-Class Coupe revealed for the first time last month, the latest AMG-prepped variant features not only the two-door’s distinctive design but combines it with a powerful drivetrain and dynamic handling.

Like its C63 AMG Sedan sibling, the C63 AMG Coupe misses out on the latest twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V-8 and instead relies on the tried and tested naturally-aspirated 6.2-liter V-8 found in a variety of the Affalterbach tuner’s models including the SLS AMG supercar. Peak output comes in at 451 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque, though an optional AMG Development Package lifts output to a heady 481 horsepower.

With 451 horses on tap, the powerful coupe will accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 4.4 seconds and easily reach an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph. Opt for the AMG Development Package and you’re looking at 4.3 second time for the 0-60 benchmark and a 174 mph electronically controlled top speed.

The extra performance is courtesy of   forged pistons, connecting rods and a lightweight crankshaft adopted from the SLS AMG model's high-tech drive system and helping to shed some 6.6 pounds. This weight reduction helps lower rotational inertia and enhances the agility and responsiveness of the high-revving, eight-cylinder naturally aspirated engine.

Other modifications offered with the special package include a variable intake manifold finished in titanium grey and an AMG high-performance braking system with two-piece front rotors and red painted brake calipers.

There's also a carbon fiber trunk lid spoiler and a sports steering wheel finished in leather and with an Alcantara grip area.

Drive is sent to the rear wheels via the familiar SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission, which also sports a special "Controlled Efficiency" mode.

This setting provides early upshifts while maintaining the lowest possible engine speed and softer accelerator characteristics to help improve fuel economy. Other settings include the familiar S, S+ and M models. Gear changes in the S+ and M modes take just 100 milliseconds and also includes the RACE START launch control system.

Other performance modifications include uprated brakes, a new three-link front suspension, a reinforced multi-link independent rear suspension and a wider track both front and rear. The stiffer setup, more negative camber and larger anti-roll bars result in greater agility and lateral acceleration. Additionally, specially adjusted spring and damper rates have optimized both the responsiveness of the suspension as well as road noise and tire vibration.

The car’s electronic stability control also has three settings--the driver can use the ESP switch on the center console to choose between ESP ON, ESP SPORT and ESP OFF modes Rolling stock consists of new 18-inch AMG light-alloy wheels wrapped in 235/40 R 18 tires up front and 255/35 R 18 tires in the rear. Also at the rear is a black diffuser insert and three pronounced diffuser fins along with two chromed twin tailpipes of the AMG sports exhaust system.

Inside, the C63 AMG Coupe sports a new dashboard design and integrated TFT display screen.

Leather upholstery, aluminum trim, gloss piano black, and more are all found standard, and can be further customized if desired with Designo treatments.

Technologically, the 2012 C63 AMG also gets five new driver assistance systems: adaptive highbeam assist, attention assist, parktronic parking assistance, lane-keeping assist, and blind spot assist, each doing exactly what it sounds like. Mercedes' latest COMAND system is also fitted, including a 3D display for virtual city views.

Look out for the 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe in showrooms this September.




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Hyundai recalling 95,000 Elantra models over air bag defect

Friday, Mar 18th, 2011 @ 5:15 p.m.

Hyundai is recalling over 95,000 Elantra compact models over an air bag defect. The recall covers 2007-08 model year Elantras built between July 14, 2006 and August 29, 2007.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the sensor in the Elantra’s driver’s seat could send the wrong seat position to the air bag, potentially increasing the risk of injury during a crash.

The Elantra’s seat sensor is intended to relay the driver’s seat position to the air bag, thereby adjusting the pressure of the air bag in the event of a crash. However, the vehicles in question may send an unstable electrical signal from the seat to the air bag system, causing the air bag to deploy at the wrong pressure.

Hyundai dealers will remedy the problem by reprogramming the air bag control module. The recall is scheduled to begin next month.

In total, the recall covers 95,783 vehicles.


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Honda to show CR-Z Mugen at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Friday, Mar 18th, 2011 @ 11:14 a.m.

While the world waits for a turbocharged version of the Honda CR-Z, the automaker’s Mugen skunk works division will unveil a high-performance version of the hybrid at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July.

Described as delivering “Type R-like” performance, the Mugen-tuned CR-Z will feature upgrades to the standard car’s gas engine and electric drivetrain. The CR-Z Mugen will also feature a sports suspension and better brakes.

Honda has yet to release any performance figures for the CR-Z Mugen, but says power will exceed the standard CR-Z’s 122 horsepower and 128 lb-ft of torque. Surprising, Honda also says the tuned CR-Z will deliver better fuel economy than the base CR-Z.

“We wanted to extend the performance of the CR-Z,” said Hiro Toyoda of MUGEN Euro. “It is already a fun car to drive, with an excellent chassis, but we thought that with more power and enhanced torque delivery it could be even more exciting.”

Unfortunately, Honda says the CR-Z Mugen is a one off prototype with no plans for production.


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Saab announces joint-venture with ZF

Friday, Mar 18th, 2011 @ 1:11 p.m.

Saab has established a new subsidy with ZF that will build advanced front sub-frames and complete rear axles for future Saab vehicles. Dubbed ZF Sverige AB, the new joint-venture will setup shop just two miles from Saab’s Trollhättan plant.

Per the terms of the agreement, the plant will be run by ZF. Sub-frame stampings will be produced at Saab’s Trollhättan plant and then sent down the road to the ZF facility where they will be welded together and fitted with chassis mountings. Suspension and brake components will also be fitted to the rear sub-frames to form complete rear axle assemblies. The finished units will then be shipped back to the Trollhättan for final assembly. The ZF Sverige plant is expected to employ about 50 workers.

“This is a significant step in the development of our engineering capabilities,” said Mats Fägerhag, Saab Automobile’s Vice President Vehicle Product Development. “It gives us close access to ZF’s world-class engineering expertise, which will become an integral part of our product development program. It is a win/win situation for us from both a business and an engineering perspective.”

Although no grand opening date was announced, the next-generation Saab 9-3 will be the first model to source parts from the ZF plant. The all-new 9-3 is expected to launch during the second half of 2012.


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Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Audi said to be moving forward with A9 flagship

Friday, Mar 18th, 2011 @ 10:11 a.m.

Audi has made it clear that it plans to expand into virtually every niche segment, with a high-dollar four-door coupe next on the automaker’s radar. More extreme in execution than the A7, the new model would likely sit above Audi’s current range-topper, the A8.

According to reports out of Germany, Audi is moving forward with its long-rumored A9 four-door coupe. Porsche is said to be leading the development of the performance sedan, using its Panamera architecture as a base.

As its name implies, the A9 would hail as Audi’s new range-topper, trumping the current A8. Befitting of a flagship model, A9 pricing is expected to start at about $140,000. Not only is that well above the A8’s starting price, but also about on par with a top-level Porsche Panamera Turbo.

Although the A9 will have a sporty demeanor, it’s possible Audi could use a hybrid-only strategy for the four door. However, that doesn’t mean the A9 will be slow, with the hybrid system expected to churn out at least 500 horsepower – good enough for a top speed of 185mph.

No word on when we might see the A9 in Audi showrooms, but it’s production nod signals the Lamborghini Estoque sedan isn’t far behind.

References
1.’Secret new Audi…’ view


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Done deal: Mahindra completes majority acquistion of SsangYong

Friday, Mar 18th, 2011 @ 4:59 a.m.

You can’t currently buy a Mahindra-badged truck in North America, but you’ve probably heard of the brand before. Repeated efforts to enter the market with a low-cost pickup have failed – but the Indian automaker has finally succeeded in acquiring a majority stake in Korea’s SsangYong.

Both Indian automaker Mahindra and Korean automaker SsangYong consider themselves specialists in utility vehicles, with Mahindra leading the utility market in India and SsangYong laying claim to building the first-ever SUV manufactured in Korea back in 1988, known as the Korando Family.

Indian automaker Mahindra says that the single largest benefit it hopes to gain from the merger is the ability to harness synergies between the two companies. As a result, a Synergy Council is planned that will contain senior management representing both companies, with the aim at improving global procurement, new car development and business strategies in order to penetrate various international markets.

Mahindra dishes details
Although the ink from the deal between the two automakers is still drying, already Mahindra is not being shy about sharing details and plans for SsangYong moving forward. For example, Mahindra laid out a five point agenda for the Korean automaker: strengthen the product pipeline, harness synergies between the two automakers, invest in the SYMC (SsangYong Motor Company) brand, build human resources and focus on creating financial stability.

SsangYong has also laid out proposals for investments in 2011, which include for a 70 percent increase in product development compared to 2010, or at least $177 million. SsangYong also intends to spend $35.5 million, or a 60 percent increase in brand building within Korea, and an increase of four fold in international brand building.

Representatives from both automakers made a point to mention several times that neither company desires to change the heritage or style of the other, suggesting that the companies hope to help each other more behind the scenes than in blending vehicles.


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Motivation behind resignation of auto critic Scott Burgess confirmed

Friday, Mar 18th, 2011 @ 7:18 a.m.

The reviews of the Chrysler 200 are starting to come out from various automotive news outlets, and among them was a controversial review by long-time auto critic Scott Burgess.

Burgess’ review of the Chrysler 200 wasn’t exactly the most positive review to ever be written, but the auto critic gave what he claims was his honest opinion, and as a result an advertiser raised issue with the review, edited the online article, ultimately resulting in his resignation without explanation – until now. The Detroit News, Burgess’ now former employer, and the former auto critic himself have now spoken out and explained the details of the drama that played out earlier this week.

“I quit because of the motivation behind the editing,” Burgess said while speaking on the automotive webcast Autoline After Hours. Burgess had previously remained quite mum about the situation, saying only that The Detroit News had been the best employer he had ever had. But despite the writer’s positive outlook on the paper as a whole, Burgess still admitted that it was ultimately the fact that the paper caved to pressure from an advertiser and asked the writer to alter his online review to be less harsh.

The paper’s editor and publisher, Jonathan Wolman, says that the paper was acting with good intention when seeking changes to the article, but ultimately had “made a mistake” in the way it handled the situation. Wolman admitted the paper received a complaint from a paid advertiser, but the editor still argues the changes to the review were intended to be more editorial than advertiser-driven, suggesting it was simply the wording of phrases that were particularly grating that they wished to change.

Wolman, the paper, and even Burgess still argue that the overall thrust of the article wasn’t lost in the editing, “The paper’s intent was to make an editing improvement, but we obviously handled it poorly,” Wolman said.

The original version of the article has now been restored, and includes the controversial comments such as suggesting that the Chrysler 200 is “still a dog,” and that “It’s vastly improved, but that’s only because it was so horrendous before,” among other piercing commentary.

In case you missed it, Leftlane revealed our take on the 200 yesterday, and is still available in its original, unedited and honest form.

References
1.’Resignation of Detroit…’ view


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Next VW Beetle to debut in NY, Shanghai

Thursday, Mar 17th, 2011 @ 5:05 p.m.

Volkswagen has been teasing its next-generation New Beetle for some time now – including a teaser commercial during the Super Bowl — but the German automaker will finally reveal the next Bug at two different auto shows next month.

According to the latest report, Volkswagen will debut the next Beetle nearly simultaneously at the New York and Shanghai auto shows. The New York Auto Show kicks off on April 22 while the Shanghai Motor Show begins on April 19.

Following its April debut, the new New Beetle is expected to arrive in VW showrooms this fall. A convertible version of the Bug is also in the works, but VW will likely launch that model sometime in early 2012.

Check back for live images of the New Beetle as Leftlane heads to the Big Apple in just a few weeks.

References
1.’Volkswagen Beetle…’ view


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Ford sells off shuttered Norfolk plant

Friday, Mar 18th, 2011 @ 12:52 p.m.

Ford Motor Company closed its Norfolk, Virginia, truck assembly plant nearly four years ago, but the automaker has finally found a buyer for the empty facility. Jacoby Development, an Atlanta-based land developer, acquired the plant facility for an undisclosed amount.

Jacoby says that it will immediately sell a portion of the plant to Belgium-based Katoen Natie, or KTN, a global logistics supplier, which plans to redevelop around 100 acres for a new warehousing and distribution operation. KTN is investing an additional $10.5 million to refurbish Ford’s 662,000 square foot former body shop.

The Norfolk plant was one of Ford’s oldest when the automaker closed it in 2007. Opened in 1925, the plant built a variety of Ford products over the years. The last product Ford built at the plant was the F-150 pickup. Despite a $375 million investment into the facility in 2002, Ford made the decision to close the facility.

More than 2,600 Ford employees worked at the assembly plant at its height. By contrast, KTN says it will hire around 250 employees for its operations in Norfolk.


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UAW VP: Expects Ford to share the wealth, won’t target Japanese automakers [Op-ed]

Friday, Mar 18th, 2011 @ 11:45 a.m.

Leftlane took an in-depth look at the apparent double standards exhibited by the United Auto Workers in an opinion piece in late 2010, but now a different union leader has spoken out, sharing similar thoughts in addition to an overly honest statement regarding the UAW’s relationship with automakers.

The latest commentary coming from the upper echelon of the UAW’s leadership was made by Jimmy Settles, vice president and director of the UAW Ford department, who commented on the recent bonuses paid to Ford’s executives. Settles explained that he has no problem with the bonuses since he knows the UAW will be compensated similarly.

“I am going to look at that on the up side and say that I know that they compensated them very well at the top, so I feel that they are going to compensate us at the bottom very well,” said Settles, adding, “they believe in fairness.”

Settles’ suggestions go above and beyond the fact that Ford already issued bonus checks to its hourly workers earlier this month, averaging over $5,000, as part of its profit sharing – a move that was not required per the contract with the UAW.

Settles went on to explain that with this year’s negotiations with Ford the UAW is “looking for everything – plus.” Settles went on to explain that the priority of the negotiations is to provide “what’s best for the membership,” with no mention of mutual benefits for Ford and the UAW.

Short-sightedness
The conversation offered by Settles is troublesomely short-sighted and selfish, following the pattern of the UAW immediately expecting “their fair share” when automakers post profits even for just a short period of time. But the UAW has never approached a single automaker to offer concessions when the profits turn to losses. UAW leadership says often that it wants a mutually beneficial relationship with the automakers, and yet it seems that its priority is far and away to increase its own income, rather than to develop a long-term mutually beneficial arrangement to keep both the UAW and automakers in prosperity.

Settles also offered an interesting thought regarding the UAW’s plans to continue targeting Japanese automakers operating in North America. The UAW has long argued that its involvement in production does not create a hindrance to automakers, but rather a positive synergy, and yet Settles said, “If they [Japanese automakers] are in dire need, we would not be trying to take advantage of the situation [aftermath of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan].”

Settles’ comment seems to suggest that the UAW organizing at an automaker would somehow create a strain on the respective automaker, a suggestion that seems to conflict with past arguments by the union.

What’s your take on the recent suggestions made by UAW management? Does the UAW have a point, or are they asking for too much, too soon?

References
1.’UAW expects Ford…’ view


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Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Porsche Presents 918 Spyder High-Performance Concept Sports Car in Geneva

Presenting a high-performance mid-engined concept sports car with ultra-efficient, low-emission drive technology, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is further increasing the Company’s competence in hybrid technology.

The 918 Spyder prototype combines high-tech racing features and electro-mobility to offer a fascinating range of qualities: An emission level of just 70 grams CO2 per kilometre on fuel consumption of three litres/100 kilometres (equal to 94 mpg imp) truly outstanding even for an ultra-compact city car, on the one hand, combined with the performance of a super sports car and acceleration from a standstill to 100 km/h in just under 3.2 seconds, top speed of 320 km/h (198 mph) plus, and a lap time on the Nordschleife of Nürburgring in less than 7:30 minutes, faster than even the Porsche Carrera GT, on the other.

The 918 Spyder is one of three Porsche models with hybrid drive making their world debut at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. This trio – made up of Porsche’s new Cayenne S Hybrid SUV with parallel full-hybrid drive, the 911 GT3 R Hybrid racing car with electric drive on the front axle and a flywheel mass battery, and the two-seater high-performance 918 Spyder mid-engined sports car with plug-in hybrid – clearly demonstrates not only the great bandwidth of this new drive technology, but also the innovative power of Porsche as a genuine pioneer in hybrid drive.

The highly innovative 918 Spyder concept car combines Porsche’s Intelligent Performance technology, high-tech in motorsport, and classic but modern design to make a truly convincing statement.

The Porsche 918 Spyder with plug-in hybrid provides the performance of a thoroughbred super sports car on fuel consumption of just three litres/100 kilometres in the New European Driving Cycle, equal to a
CO2 emission rating of 70 g/km.

This open two-seater is powered by a high-speed V8 developing more than 500 bhp and running at maximum speed engine of 9,200 rpm as well as electric motors on the front and rear axle with overall mechanical output of 218 bhp (160 kW).

The V8 combustion engine is a further development of the highly successful 3.4-litre power unit already featured in the RS Spyder racing car and positioned midship in front of the rear axle, giving the car the right set-up for supreme performance on the race track through its good balance.

Power is transmitted to the wheels by a seven-speed Porsche-Doppel-
kupplungsgetriebe also feeding the power of the electric drive system to the rear axle. The front-wheel electric drive powers the wheels through a firm transmission ratio.

The energy reservoir is a fluid-cooled lithium-ion battery positioned behind the passenger cell. The big advantage of a plug-in hybrid is that the battery can be charged on the regular electrical network. A further point is that the car’s kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy fed into the battery when applying the brakes, thus providing additional energy for fast and dynamic acceleration.

A button on the steering wheel allows the driver to choose among four different running modes: The E-Drive mode is for running the car under electric power alone, with a range of up to 25 km or 16 miles. In the Hybrid mode the 918 Spyder uses both the electric motors and the combustion engine as a function of driving conditions and requirements, offering a range from particularly fuel-efficient all the way to extra-
powerful.

The Sport Hybrid mode uses both drive systems, but with the focus on performance. Most of the drive power goes to the rear wheels, with Torque Vectoring serving to additionally improve the car’s driving dynamics.

In the Race Hybrid mode the drive systems are focused on pure performance with the highest standard of driving dynamics on the track, running at the limit to their power and dynamic output. With the battery sufficiently charged, a push-to-pass button feeds in additional electrical power (E-Boost), for example when overtaking or for even better performance.

With the hybrid drive system offering this wide range of individual modes and applications, the 918 Spyder is able either to achieve lap times comparable to those of a thoroughbred racing car – such as less than 7:30 minutes on the Nordschleife of Nürburgring – or, focusing on a more economical style of motoring, with a reduction in emissions to just 70 grams of CO2 per kilometre.

Like the drivetrain, the lightweight body structure of the 918 Spyder also bears out the car’s DNA carried over directly from motorsport: The modular structure with its monocoque bodyshell made of carbon-fibre-
reinforced plastic (CFP) and the appropriate use of magnesium and aluminium not only reduce weight to less than 1,490 kg or 3,285 lb, but also ensure supreme driving precision thanks to the very high level of torsional stiffness.

Reminiscent of highly successful, legendary racing cars such as the Porsche 917 Le Mans and the current Porsche RS Spyder, the
918 Spyder with its design concept so typical of Porsche arouses powerful emotions. The combination of racing car dimensions, clearly structured design with perfectly balanced surfaces, and innovative details all round creates an overall pattern of aesthetic, perfectly balanced harmony in design full of power and dynamics. This indeed is the ideal synthesis of form and function following Porsche’s design DNA.

The smooth balance of tradition and progress gives the car a powerful stance on the road in its combination of dimensions. Variable aerodynamics typical of Porsche ensure both visionary and traditional highlights especially around the rear spoiler. The striking rear hoods extending out of the headrests, in turn, not only fulfil an aerodynamic function on the 918 Spyder, but also accommodate retractable air intakes with a ram air function.

The driver and passenger are not only perfectly embedded in contoured sports bucket seats, but also form part of the cockpit with its synthesis of efficient function and ergonomic high-tech operation offering an outlook at the interior architecture we may possibly see in super sports cars of the future. The three free-standing circular dials for road speed (left), engine speed (middle) and energy management (right) would appear to come directly from a racing car in the ‘60s, bearing out that unique philosophy of driver orientation so characteristic of Porsche.

The centre console rising up towards the front in the 918 Spyder houses a touch-sensitive surface for intuitive control of the car’s functions, serving consistently to reduce the number of visible controls and maintain the principle of direct operation.

The control units relevant to the driver are concentrated in particular on the three-spoke multifunction sports steering wheel, while the variable driving modes, again so typical of Porsche, are supplemented by a map switch enabling the driver to call up various drive programs and serving as the push-to-pass button for E-boosting, for example when overtaking. Instrument illumination, finally, varies from green for the consumption-oriented running modes to red for the performance-oriented driving programs.

The 918 Spyder also comes with further innovative functions such as the Range Manager. After being activated in the Center Display, the Range Manager uses the map in the navigation system to present the remaining range the car is able to cover, naturally allowing the driver to influence that range through the appropriate choice of power and performance. In cities with environmental alert areas the Range Manager also states whether the driver is able to reach a certain destination on electric power alone.

Applying this information and using further info on the availability and location of special energy filling stations, the driver is then able to choose his personal style of driving as well as the right battery charge and filling strategy.

Offering a unique combination of extremely low fuel consumption, supreme performance and long electric range, the Porsche 918 Spyder represents an essential milestone in Porsche’s strategy on the way to genuine electro-mobility.


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MINI launches Product Design Competition

In keeping with the brand’s “Creative Use of Space” philosophy, MINI is holding an international design competition to celebrate the launch of the MINI Countryman in suitable style. The competition invites creative people around the world to design potential tools for the unique MINI Centre Rail in the new MINI model.

The Centre Rail runs in a straight line between the seats of the Countryman, linking the front and rear of the interior, and offers a multifunctional platform on which to fix various travel items. Indeed, MINI has already come up with a range of clever attachments, such as sunglasses cases, cupholders, iPod docking stations and plenty more. The rail also offers handy stowage space in which to hide away charger leads for electronic devices like mobile phones and MP3 players. When it comes to using this new feature, creativity need know no bounds.


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2011 Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition

When the 2006 Corvette Z06 was introduced, it represented the closest connection to the Corvette race cars ever. The 2009 Corvette ZR1 closed the gap between racing and production even further. This year, Corvette continues its tradition of track-to-street technology transfer with the 2011 Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition.

 “Designed to further incorporate technology developed through racing, the Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition is a tribute to the 50th anniversary of Corvette’s first race in the 24 Hours of LeMans,” said Jim Campbell, Chevrolet General Manager. “With a limited production of 500 units, this car is a must-have for the true Corvette collector and driving enthusiast.”

The Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition is another example of the expanded Corvette line-up. Five years ago, customers had the choice of a Corvette coupe or convertible. With the addition of the Z06, Grand Sport coupe and convertible and ZR1, Corvette enthusiasts now have more choices than ever.

“For track use, the Z06 Carbon is the best balanced Corvette yet. It combines the lightweight and naturally-aspirated Z06 engine with the road-holding and braking of the ZR1,” said Tadge Juechter, Corvette Chief Engineer. “For technical tracks like Laguna Seca, the Z06 Carbon could shave up to three seconds off the Z06 lap time.”

This limited edition Z06 will boast Brembo carbon ceramic brakes with specific dark gray metallic calipers. These powerful brakes were first introduced on the ZR1.  Black 20-spoke 19-inch front/20-inch rear wheels complement the car’s Michelin PS2 tires. Other mechanical features include Magnetic Selective Ride Control for the first time on the Z06 and enhanced cooling. The car also features a special carbon pattern engine cover.

The Corvette Z06 Carbon will be available in two colors: Inferno Orange and the all-new Supersonic Blue. Black headlamps and mirrors, a ZR1-style body color spoiler, body color door handles, carbon fiber raised hood, and black carbon fiber rockers and splitter enhance the Z06’s dynamic design and reduce mass and aerodynamic lift. For track events, customers can also install the Euro-styled racing numbers that come with each car.

The Z06 Carbon’s ebony leather and suede interior is complemented by blue or orange seat stitching to match the exterior color chosen. Other features include a unique steering wheel emblem, sill plate and logoed headrest. The suede used on the steering wheel, shifter, seat inserts, armrests and doors add to the luxury of this limited edition Z06.

An optional Z07 performance package that includes the mechanical upgrades introduced on the Z06 Carbon can be added to a regular 2011 Z06. This package also includes Competition Gray 20-spoke wheels and all the chassis and cooling upgrades.

The CFZ Z06 carbon fiber package includes black carbon fiber rockers, splitter and roof panel with the full-width body color spoiler. It can also be purchased with or without the Z07 package on regular Z06 models.

The 2011 Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition, as well as the new Z07 and CFZ Z06 option packages will be available in late summer.


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2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe Preview

Source: MotorAuthority.com

The BMW M3 and Audi RS5 better look out as their rival from Stuttgart has just unveiled a sledgehammer of a two-door in the form of the all-new 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe. Based on the sultry C-Class Coupe revealed for the first time last month, the latest AMG-prepped variant features not only the two-door’s distinctive design but combines it with a powerful drivetrain and dynamic handling.

Like its C63 AMG Sedan sibling, the C63 AMG Coupe misses out on the latest twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V-8 and instead relies on the tried and tested naturally-aspirated 6.2-liter V-8 found in a variety of the Affalterbach tuner’s models including the SLS AMG supercar. Peak output comes in at 451 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque, though an optional AMG Development Package lifts output to a heady 481 horsepower.

With 451 horses on tap, the powerful coupe will accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 4.4 seconds and easily reach an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph. Opt for the AMG Development Package and you’re looking at 4.3 second time for the 0-60 benchmark and a 174 mph electronically controlled top speed.

The extra performance is courtesy of   forged pistons, connecting rods and a lightweight crankshaft adopted from the SLS AMG model's high-tech drive system and helping to shed some 6.6 pounds. This weight reduction helps lower rotational inertia and enhances the agility and responsiveness of the high-revving, eight-cylinder naturally aspirated engine.

Other modifications offered with the special package include a variable intake manifold finished in titanium grey and an AMG high-performance braking system with two-piece front rotors and red painted brake calipers.

There's also a carbon fiber trunk lid spoiler and a sports steering wheel finished in leather and with an Alcantara grip area.

Drive is sent to the rear wheels via the familiar SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission, which also sports a special "Controlled Efficiency" mode.

This setting provides early upshifts while maintaining the lowest possible engine speed and softer accelerator characteristics to help improve fuel economy. Other settings include the familiar S, S+ and M models. Gear changes in the S+ and M modes take just 100 milliseconds and also includes the RACE START launch control system.

Other performance modifications include uprated brakes, a new three-link front suspension, a reinforced multi-link independent rear suspension and a wider track both front and rear. The stiffer setup, more negative camber and larger anti-roll bars result in greater agility and lateral acceleration. Additionally, specially adjusted spring and damper rates have optimized both the responsiveness of the suspension as well as road noise and tire vibration.

The car’s electronic stability control also has three settings--the driver can use the ESP switch on the center console to choose between ESP ON, ESP SPORT and ESP OFF modes Rolling stock consists of new 18-inch AMG light-alloy wheels wrapped in 235/40 R 18 tires up front and 255/35 R 18 tires in the rear. Also at the rear is a black diffuser insert and three pronounced diffuser fins along with two chromed twin tailpipes of the AMG sports exhaust system.

Inside, the C63 AMG Coupe sports a new dashboard design and integrated TFT display screen.

Leather upholstery, aluminum trim, gloss piano black, and more are all found standard, and can be further customized if desired with Designo treatments.

Technologically, the 2012 C63 AMG also gets five new driver assistance systems: adaptive highbeam assist, attention assist, parktronic parking assistance, lane-keeping assist, and blind spot assist, each doing exactly what it sounds like. Mercedes' latest COMAND system is also fitted, including a 3D display for virtual city views.

Look out for the 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe in showrooms this September.




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New 2011 Chevrolet Silverado

Chevrolet’s new 2011 Silverado 2500HD and 3500HD pickups deliver the segment’s best diesel power. Their new, optional 6.6L Duramax turbo-diesel V-8 is rated at 397 horsepower (296 kW) at 3,000 rpm and 765 lb.-ft. of torque (1,037 Nm) at 1,600 rpm – an improvement of 32 horsepower (24 kW) and 105 lb.-ft. of torque (142 Nm) over last year’s engine.

“Segment-leading power is great, but it’s not the only thing that makes the new Duramax a winner,” said Gary Arvan, Duramax chief engineer. “We designed the engine to make that power with less fuel and fewer emissions, while also increasing its durability.”

A slightly different version of the 6.6L Duramax is offered in Silverado HD chassis and box-delete models. It is based on the same improved architecture and includes most of the same features as the pickup version, but is engineered to meet federal certification standards for incomplete vehicles, including the incorporation of a robust EGR system. It is rated at 335 horsepower (249 kW) at 3,100 rpm and 685 lb.-ft. of torque (928 Nm) at 1,600 rpm.

Among the 2011 6.6L Duramax turbo diesel’s new and enhanced features are:

Main bearing profiles changed to enhance oil film thicknessOil pump flow increased for more pressure at low speedsA revised turbocharger oil circuit for increased pressure at the turbo and faster oil deliveryConnecting rod pin ends modified to provide increased piston supportNew, higher-strength piston design A new 30,000-psi (2,000 bar) piezo-actuated fuel injection system – capable of operating on ASTM grade B20 biodiesel – ensures more precise fuel delivery, improving emission performanceAn EGR cooler bypass reduces high-mileage soot deposits in the cooler and EGR circuit (pickup versions only).

The more powerful 6.6L Duramax is also more fuel-efficient – up to 11-percent greater highway fuel economy than the outgoing model – reduces NOx emissions by up to 63 percent and helps enable greater towing ratings. Silverado 3500HD equipped with a fifth wheel hitch can tow up to 20,000 pounds (9,072 kg). The increased fuel efficiency, combined with a new, 36-gallon (136 L) fuel tank, provides up to 680 miles (1,090 km) of highway driving between fill-ups.

With nearly 1.3 million Duramax diesel engines put into operation since its launch in 2000, no other automaker has as much diesel engine development experience for meeting the demands of the heavy-duty truck customer.

Strong small-block 6.0L V-8

The standard engine in Silverado HD trucks is the Vortec 6.0L small-block V-8, which is enhanced for 2011 with greater idle refinement. It is rated at 360 horsepower (268 kW) at 5,400 rpm and 380 lb.-ft. (515 Nm) at 4,200 rpm in Silverado 2500HD and 3500HD pickup models. In chassis cab and box-delete models, as well as pickups with a GVWR greater than 10,000 pounds, it is rated at 322 horsepower (240 kW) at 4,400 rpm and 380 lb.-ft. (515 Nm) at 4,200 rpm.

Approximately 90 percent of the Vortec 6.0L’s peak torque is available by only 2,000 rpm and excellent fuel economy is enabled by the engine’s low-friction OHV configuration and cam phasing. The state-of-the-art small-block architecture of the Vortec 6.0L – known commonly as the “LS” family – delivers great strength, smoothness and durability.

Whether equipped with the 6.6L Duramax or the small-block 6.0L, all 2011 Silverado models work under the best warranty coverage in America – a five-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty, plus roadside assistance, courtesy transportation and other features that provide assurance that Chevrolet backs its trucks for everything the road offers.


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Honda Showcases CR-Z and Zero Emission Concepts at Geneva 2010

Honda has unveiled two battery electric urban concept cars at Geneva, the stylish EV-N and the three-wheeled 3R-C, which envisions a single occupant vehicle for zero emission commuting. The radical concepts draw on Honda’s expertise in zero and ultra low emission technologies to show two urban vehicles with no harmful tailpipe emissions. CR-Z

Both, EV-N and 3R-C, build on Honda's vast working knowledge of battery electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles and fuel cell electric vehicles. Honda began producing the battery electric vehicle EV Plus in 1996 with the vehicles being leased to selected customers in the US. Since 1999 Honda has been selling petrol electric hybrid cars and in 2008 introduced the world's first production fuel cell electric vehicle, the FCX Clarity.

All of these vehicles utilize electric motors for propulsion and batteries to store power and it is this real-world production experience that Honda is bringing to its latest concept models. Honda's FCX Clarity fuel cell electric vehicle uses a Lithium ion battery to store the energy from regenerative braking and Honda is currently enhancing its expertise in this area. Last-year a deal was signed with GS Yuasa to build a joint venture battery plant to produce Lithium ion battery packs for future Honda vehicles.

EV-N
The EV-N is a battery electric vehicle study, which evokes the spirit of the diminutive 1967 N360 city car. Honda designers have incorporated Honda's own solar panels in to the roof of the concept, to charge the car while it is parked. Two of Honda's U3-X, electric personal mobility devices are attached to the inside of each door. The two-door Concept is envisioned with a Lithium ion battery pack, and small electric motor for predominantly urban use.

The EV-N concept's four-seat interior makes use of the compact dimensions of the battery electric drivetrain, to maximise space and utility, without increasing the vehicles dimensions. The seats of the car have been produced in a mesh finish, which is both very light and easy to change, to make it easy to change the colour and style of the interior, quickly and easily. The interior has been designed in a deliberately minimal style, to reduce the weight of the vehicle, increasing range and performance.

3R-C
This revolutionary three wheeled battery electric vehicle concept shows what a future minimal urban transport vehicle for one person might look like. The battery electric drivetrain, is mounted low in the three wheeled chassis, therefore keeping the center of gravity low and thus improving stability.

The 3R-C has a clear canopy that covers the driver's seat while it is parked and not in use. When the three wheel vehicle is in motion, the canopy becomes an enveloping wind-shield that provides the pilot, who sits low in the chassis, with significant protection.

The high sides of the safety shell seat give greater safety to the occupant, reducing the threat from side impacts and improving weather protection. In front of the driver is a lockable boot area, which gives significant secure storage for luggage or other items. The 3R-C's designers created a flexible cover that surrounds the upper torso to reduce exposure to bad weather and improving comfort.

The Honda CR-Z sporty hybrid coupe
The European version of the Honda CR-Z makes its debut at the 2010 Geneva International Motor Show. The European version features a 2 2* cabin layout, bespoke LED accented headlights and is only available with a 6-speed manual gearbox. The CR-Z is a unique new car, combining the advantages of a clean, efficient petrol electric hybrid powertrain with a manual transmission and a stylish coupe body. This exciting new coupe will change current perceptions of hybrids, with its engaging chassis and responsive IMA hybrid system.

All-new, sporty, aerodynamic, 2 2* coupe formWide track, short wheelbase chassis for agile and responsive handlingUnique 3-Mode Drive System to tailor steering, throttle response and IMA assistance to the driver's needs1.5-liter i-VTEC engine coupled to the Honda IMA parallel hybrid system with CO2 emissions of 117 g/km** and 5.0 l/100km fuel economy in combined mode**World's first 6-speed manual transmission combined with a hybrid drive trainDriver focussed cockpit design with 3D instrumentsEuropean market cars to be equipped with flexible 2 2* seating arrangement

The CR-Z‘s exterior styling is formed around a "one-motion wedge" concept with a low bonnet line and wide stance giving the car a confident, athletic look. Signature Honda design features, such as the split level rear glass hatch and aerodynamic, shallow raked roofline have been referenced in the design of the sleek coupe and then combined with a curvaceous and deeply sculpted exterior form.

The overall power output of the engine and IMA system is 124 PS and a healthy 174 Nm of torque. The peak torque figure is identical to that of the 1.8-liter Civic and arrives at just 1500 rpm, a level where previously only turbocharged engines deliver their maximum. Even with torque levels directly comparable with a Civic, the CR-Z emits 35 g/km** less CO2 than its conventionally powered cousin. Other harmful exhaust emissions are also very low and the Nickel Metal Hydride battery pack can be recycled through Honda dealers, at the end of the vehicle's life.

For the first time, a fuel efficient, low emission parallel hybrid system is combined with an ultra precise 6-speed manual gearbox. The manual gearbox is a core part of the driver engagement Honda's engineers wanted to bring to the CR-Z model. The flexibility of Honda's unique IMA parallel hybrid system allows it to be used with a range of transmissions, not just CVT-based gearboxes.

The manual transmission is complemented by a 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine, which is new to Europe and is a key component in the CR-Z's unique character. This powerful, yet efficient engine is based on the engine found in the Brazilian version of the Jazz. The eager to rev nature of the medium capacity engine, is enhanced by the additional 78 Nm of torque provided by the 14 PS electric motor, which is situated between the engine and transmission. The electric motor boosts torque at low and medium revs, which gives the CR-Z in-gear flexibility more usually associated with turbocharged engines.

To maximize driver choice and enhance the day to day driveability of the car, the CR-Z is fitted with a 3-Mode Drive System. This unique feature allows the driver to choose between three driving modes, which alter the responses of the throttle, steering, idle stop timing, climate control and the level of assistance provided by the IMA system. In developing this new facility, Honda allows the driver to adapt the car's settings to enjoy their favourite road, maximise economy, or strike a balance between the two.

Sport buttons have become commonplace, usually offering a sharper throttle response, but Honda's 3-Mode Drive System is different. The new system alters the behaviour of the hybrid drivetrain and the power steering assistance as well as the throttle mapping between the three modes.

When the CR-Z driver is away from the town or city and wanting to enjoy the open road, they can put the car into SPORT mode. This sharpens the throttle response, changes the behaviour of the IMA hybrid system to provide more electric motor assistance and increases the weight of the electric power steering.

Honda recognizes that even the most enthusiastic driver may regularly experience heavy traffic, where maximizing fuel economy is more desirable than the perfect line through a corner. In these situations ECON mode can be selected, which prioritises fuel economy in the operation of the drive-by-wire throttle, ECU, air conditioning and the hybrid system. For those times when spirited driving is not possible or desirable, the Eco Assist function, in conjunction with the ECON mode, allows the driver to enjoy beating their best economy score on the way to work, or in heavy traffic.

At all other times the car can be run in NORMAL mode, which provides a balance between performance, economy and emissions and suits most driving situations.

The ambient lighting of the speedometer is used in the same way as in the Insight to guide the driver in driving more economically and ecologically. In addition to the Eco Assist function, the CR-Z's meter lighting is linked to the 3-mode drive system. In NORMAL mode the speedometer is illuminated blue, in ECON mode it is also blue (glowing green when driven economically) and it has a green eco flower lit alongside and when the speedometer is illuminated in a red ambient light, this indicates the CR-Z is in SPORT mode.

Careful consideration was given to exhaust design to ensure that as well as being efficient, the CR-Z is a car that encourages the enthusiastic driver and sounds quite unlike any previous compact hybrid. Other components including engine mounts and sound deadening were tuned to ensure that the sporting elements of the exhaust were heard by the driver, but less desirable noises often associated with sports exhausts were attenuated.

The exterior design of CR-Z deliberately evokes the iconic style of the 1980s CR-X, which was originally developed to provide a small, stylish car that could achieve spectacular economy. Signature features of the CR-X, like the split level rear glass hatch and low shallow raked roofline have been referenced in the design of the sleek coupe and then combined with a curvaceous and deeply sculpted exterior form.

The shallow raked roofline and sharply truncated tail of the CR-Z is a key Honda design feature shared with many models past and present. All of these cars have been designed to cut through the air with minimal disturbance, reducing drag to lower fuel consumption and emissions. The CR-Z's blue tinted headlights are accented with LED daytime running lights, positioned in the lower section of the front lights. This is the first time LED daytime running lights have been applied to the front of any production Honda car and help to emphasize the wide sporting stance of the new hybrid coupe.

The interior of the production car has been developed from the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show CR-Z Concept, with its 3D displays and driver focussed cabin. The high-technology instrument binnacle places all of the commonly used controls close to the driver's hands, allowing full concentration on driving at all times.

The dashboard of the new coupe has a complex two-level construction, with a dark upper portion appearing to float above a light grey lower dash section, which continues into the center of the inner door panels.

Equipment levels on the CR-Z are generous with all grades benefitting from six airbags, active headrests, Vehicle Stability Assist and Hill Start Assist. All CR-Zs will also come fitted with Climate Control, 6-speaker CD player, USB iPod® link and an engine start button. Middle and top grades benefit from leather seats, steering wheel audio controls and alloy pedals. Top grades gain Bluetooth® Hands Free Telephone controls, Cruise Control, Panoramic Glass Roof, HID lights and 240W high power audio system - including a boot mounted sub-woofer.

The stylish interior has a 2 2* layout, opening up the possibility of carrying smaller adults for short distances or children on longer journeys. The one-touch motion folding rear seats open up a flat floored cargo area, that gives a surprising 400 liters of cargo space, comparable to a C-segment hatchback. The flexible luggage area also has an under-boot area of 19 liters to stow additional cargo, or store items out of sight.

The chassis was an important factor in the development of the new car, with driver enjoyment being a core part of the design brief. The platform shares some components with the Jazz and Insight models, but the wheelbase, track width and set-up are all unique to the new hybrid. Overall the CR-Z has a 115 mm shorter wheelbase and is 295 mm shorter in overall length than the Insight, enhancing agility and reducing kerb weight by 44 kg compared to its 5-door, five-seat, family car cousin.

The CR-Z suspension features unique, spring and damper settings and the tolerances are also unique. One of the major detail changes is the adoption of a forged aluminium lower arm in the MacPherson strut front suspension to replace the Insight's pressed steel items. This reduces weight of each wishbone by 4 kg and also increases strength to cope with the wider track width and tyres.

2 2 configuration is only available in the EU and Japan. All figures preliminary and are subject to homologation


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Monday, 28 March 2011

2010 Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Journey Earn Pet Safe Choice Awards

The Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Journey have been awarded Bark Buckle UP's 2010 Pet Safe Choice Awards at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show. The Pet Safe Choice Award is given to vehicles that best accommodate a variety of pet needs, including ventilation for pets and adaptability of third-party pet-travel gear.

"The 2010 Chrysler Town & Country continues to be the best vehicle to transport people, belongings and their pets with minivan-first second- and third-row fold-in-floor Stow `n Go seating, large in-floor covered storage bins, low step-in load floor, power-sliding doors and power liftgate," said Olivier Francois, President and CEO — Chrysler Brand, Chrysler Group LLC.

Bark Buckle UP evaluated vehicles on a variety of criteria, including accommodation of animals and various kennel sizes, ease of pet access within the vehicle, ease of pet entry and exit, pet-friendly interior surfaces and their ease of clean up.

"Pets are an extension of every family, and the Dodge Journey's best-in-class seating and storage solutions meet the needs of all family members from kids to pets. With features like the available integrated booster seat that accommodates children comfortably, to in-floor storage that keeps all the pet-essentials organized and easy-to-reach, the Dodge Journey makes every trip better for the entire family," said Ralph Gilles, President and CEO — Dodge Brand, Chrysler Group LLC.


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New 2011 Sierra Heavy-Duty

GMC today announces the new 2011 Sierra Denali HD, the first offering of the exclusive Denali line on a heavy-duty GMC pickup. The Sierra Denali HD leads a comprehensively redesigned lineup of 2011 Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD trucks that go on sale in early summer – including the most powerful diesel engine in the segment.

Sierra HD’s new 6.6L Duramax turbo diesel delivers 397 horsepower (296 kW) at 3,000 rpm and 765 lb.-ft. of torque (1,037 Nm) at 1,600 rpm.

“The new Sierra Denali HD is the latest expression of GMC’s Denali philosophy of blending capability with premium features and styling,” said Lisa Hutchinson, GMC product marketing director. “It is a premium tool that offers many comfort and infotainment features, along with a maximum towing capacity of 15,600 pounds with the segment’s most powerful diesel – that’s enough to tow a 34-foot-long, three-axle travel trailer.”

The Sierra Denali HD comes exclusively on the 2500HD chassis, in a 4WD crew cab standard box configuration. A Vortec 6.0L gas V-8/six-speed automatic powertrain is standard and the new Duramax 6.6L turbo diesel/Allison 1000 six-speed transmission powertrain is available.

The iconic Denali four-bar, chrome grille with round air inlets distinguishes the Sierra Denali HD on the outside, along with body-color bumpers, chrome door handles, chrome accents and 18- and 20-inch polished forged aluminum wheels.

The balance of the new 2011 Sierra HD lineup is identified on the outside by new, three-bar grilles and powertrain-badged louvered hoods, along with a revised, full-width chrome steel front bumper and a new family of 17-, 18- and 20-inch wheels. It’s beneath the skin, however, where they are truly separated from their predecessors – and the competition. Highlights include:

Increased towing capability (20,000 lbs./9,072 kg) and payload (6,335 lbs./2,873 kg) supported by all-new fully-boxed, high-strength-steel frames and strong suspensions for maximum capability and exceptional ride characteristics Five of the 12 3500HD models offer a payload capability greater than 6,000 pounds vs. Ford Super Duty’s single model greater than 6,000 pounds Thirteen of the 22 2500HD models offer a payload capability greater than 3,100 pounds vs. Ford Super Duty’s single model greater than 3,100 pounds New 6.6L Duramax diesel delivers segment-best power, up to 11-percent greater highway fuel economy, up to 63-percent lower emissions, B20 biodiesel capability and quicker acceleration Larger gas tank and fuel economy improvements allow up to 680 miles (1,090 km) between fill-ups with the 6.6L Duramax turbo diesel All-new “smart” exhaust brake feature provides greater control on grades and reduced brake pad wear An array of control features, including trailer sway control, integrated trailer brake control, hill start assist, automatic grade braking, intelligent brake assist and larger brakes Purposeful technology, including available mobile WiFi, USB connectivity, Bluetooth connectivity, XM Satellite Radio, OnStar 9.0 and navigation.

“GMC has been one of the industry’s strongest truck brands for more than 100 years, and we back the 2011 Sierra HDs with a comprehensive five-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty that provides the best coverage in America,” said Hutchinson. “From the segment-best diesel power to the segment-best warranty, these trucks deliver strength and peace of mind on all fronts.”

Following are details of the new and redesigned product features of the Sierra Denali HD and the other Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD models.

The Sierra HD lineup brings greater capability.

The details: Depending on the model, Sierra HD models offer:

Increased fifth-wheel towing capacity of 20,000 pounds (9,072 kg) Conventional towing capacity increases up to 23 percent, with a maximum of 16,000 pounds (7,272 kg) Improved payload capability of 6,335 pounds (2,873 kg) on a complete vehicle Gross Combined Weight Rating increases to 27,500 pounds (12,500 kg) Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings increases up to 17 percent to 13,000 pounds (5,909 kg) Front Axle Weight Rating increases by up to 25 percent to 6,000 pounds (2,721 kg) Snow plow capability for all 4WD cab configurations.

“You can see by the ratings numbers that the Sierra HD lineup is more capable, but the trucks are also better performers in the intangible qualities that bond owners with their trucks,” said Rick Spina, vehicle line executive. “They accelerate quicker – especially when fully loaded – stop more confidently and deliver a smooth, quiet driving experience that you have to experience to fully appreciate.”

The new 2011 Sierra Denali pairs capability with premium features.

The details: The new Sierra Denali HD is offered exclusively in the Crew Cab standard box configuration on the 2500HD chassis, providing a spacious cabin with room for up to five. As with other Denali models, including the new Acadia Denali, the cabin is unique with standard premium touches. It includes Denali-specific brushed aluminum trim, power-adjustable pedals, a Bose premium surround audio system and 12-way power seats. Along with an optional heated steering wheel, heated and cooled leather-appointed seating is available. The exterior is offered in three colors: Black, Stealth Gray and White.

On the capability front, the Sierra Denali has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,000 pounds (4,536 kg), a payload capacity of 2,959 pounds (1,342 kg) and a maximum trailering rating of 15,600 pounds (7,076 kg) with a fifth-wheel hitch. The maximum conventional hitch trailering rating is 13,000 pounds (5,897 kg).

Engineers developed 11 all-new, fully boxed frame assemblies to improve durability and ride characteristics and support increased capabilities.

The details: The frames have increased cross sections and use more high-strength steel for greater durability, higher towing capacity and improved ride and handling; the front sections are hydroformed. The bending and beaming stiffness of the frames is increased 92 percent and 20 percent, respectively, with the fully boxed sections enhancing torsional stiffness by a factor of five. Also, larger engine and transmission mounts, coupled with a 125-percent-stiffer front frame structure, provide greater vibration control, while hydraulic body mounts are incorporated under the cab section on extended and crew cab models for a more isolated feel inside. Engineers addressed common customer and aftermarket uses when designing the new frames, including adding access holes to the rear frame section to enable easier installation of fifth-wheel/gooseneck-style hitches. Also, the frame-mounted hitch for conventional trailering is stronger, with a box-tube design. It supports up to 16,000 pounds (7,257 kg).

Sierra HDs feature a new, stronger independent front suspension – enabling snow plow installation on all 4WD models.

The details: A completely redesigned independent front suspension system offers up to a 25-percent greater front axle weight rating – up to 6,000 pounds (2,721 kg) front gross axle weight rating (FGAWR) – so a snow plow can be used on all 4WD cab configurations with the available snow plow prep package. Sierra’s signature short-long arm/torsion bar front suspension design is retained, but now features new, forged steel upper control arms that are stronger and lighter than their predecessors. The new lower control arms are made of precision-machined cast iron to handle the greater loads. Five different torsion bar rates support five different front gross axle weight ratings (a single torsion bar was previously used for all models). This helps stabilize the range of trim heights of various models under load, while enhancing appearance, handling, durability, tire wear and alignment. The trim height is adjusted on each bar via a single bolt, easily allowing the height to be changed to account for the weight of a snow plow or other accessories. The Sierra HD front suspension now uses a pair of urethane jounce bumpers on each side, instead of one, for improved load management; and there’s a new upper shock mount attachment design that’s positively connected to the frame with two fasteners. This design eliminates squeaks and clunks, while supporting higher load capability and increased durability.

COMPETITIVE FACTS: Compared to competitors’ beam-axle front suspensions, the Sierra’s independent front suspension provides a better ride, more accurate trim height control (with fewer parts) and greater flexibility to adjust the alignment for weight and tire sensitivity.

A new asymmetrical leaf-spring rear suspension supports greater loads.

The details: Matching the Sierra HD’s greater strength and capability is a rear suspension designed to support greater loads. It features a new, larger asymmetrical leaf-spring design that also contributes to improved ride and handling characteristics. The asymmetrical design is derived from unequal front and rear spring half lengths, which minimize axle hop and enhance traction control efficiency. 2500HD models feature a two-stage leaf-spring design, while 3500HD models have a three-stage design. All models feature 3-inch-wide (76 mm) leaf springs that are 20-percent wider than previous models. The larger leaf-spring design supports increased rear gross axle weight ratings across the board. On the 2500HD models, the rating is 6,200 pounds (2,818 kg) – up from 6,084 (2,765). On 3500HD models, the rating increases to 7,050 pounds (3,204 kg) on single-rear-wheel models and 9,375 pounds (4,261 kg) on dual-rear-wheel models – the latter representing a nearly 14-percent increase over the previous 8,200-pound (3,727 kg) rating.

Sierra HDs deliver a more refined driving experience, with more capable ride, handling and steering.

The details: Longer wheelbases – ranging from 133.6 inches (3,395 mm) to 167.7 inches (4,259 mm) – and wider front/rear tracks enhance the ride and handling characteristics of the Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD, giving them a greater feeling of smoothness and control. The longer wheelbases and wider tracks are complemented by the new, stiffer frames, new jounce bumpers, shock mounts and hydraulic body mounts to provide a solid, smooth and isolated driving experience. New shocks were specially valved to support the new trucks’ weight ratings, while balancing excellent ride characteristics. Also enhancing the driving experience is a revised steering system designed to support the trucks’ greater front gross axle weight rating. It includes a new, larger steering gear, power steering pumps and linkages. The pumps (different parts for gas and diesel models) deliver greater pressure for reduced steering effort in low-speed and parking maneuvers; they are also quieter. On some models, the new linkages feature a compliant joint added at the pitman attachment to enhance handling.

The new 6.6L Duramax turbo diesel delivers segment-leading torque and up to 63-percent lower NOx emissions; and is B20-capable.

The details: The workhorse Duramax 6.6L turbo diesel V-8 is more powerful and durable for 2011, delivering segment-best horsepower and torque – 397 horsepower (296 kW) at 3,000 rpm and 765 lb.-ft. of torque (1,037 Nm) at 1,600 rpm – lower emissions and B20 biodiesel capability that promotes a domestically produced renewable fuel. The new Duramax 6.6L features:

NOx emissions reduced at least 63 percent over 2010 models Quieter operation High-pressure (30,000 psi/2,000 bar) Piezo-actuated fuel system for greater fuel efficiency, improved performance and reduced emissions “Smart” exhaust brake feature that enables controlled vehicle slowdown on downhill grades without actuating the brakes Selective catalytic reduction after-treatment system using diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) injection to provide the best overall diesel characteristics and performance – with a range of about 5,000 miles (8,000 km) between DEF refills Combustion and after-treatment have been optimized to provide about 700 miles (1,125 km) between diesel particulate filter regenerations – a 75-percent improvement over the previous system and a significant contributor to improved fuel efficiency, as the regeneration process requires additional fuel B20 biodiesel capability for an alternative fueling option Internal revisions that improve durability.

With nearly 1.3 million Duramax 6.6L engines produced since 2000, they have proven exceptionally durable and dependable. The internal elements that helped build its reputation are enhanced for 2011, including:

Main bearings’ profiles changed to enhance oil film thickness Oil pump flow increased for increased pressure at low speeds Modified turbocharger oil circuit for increased pressure at the turbo and faster oil delivery The connecting rods’ pin ends are modified to provide increased piston support New, higher-strength piston design that eliminates bushings to provide lower reciprocating weight An EGR cooler bypass reduces high-mileage soot deposits in the cooler and EGR circuit.

COMPETITIVE FACTS: Compared with Ford Super Duty’s urea-based system, Sierra HD’s selective catalytic reduction after-treatment system delivers better overall diesel performance, with a range of about 5,000 miles (8,000 km) between DEF refills. Its optimized combustion and after-treatment process provides about 700 miles (1,125 km) between diesel particulate filter regenerations – a better capability than Ford’s.

New Allison 1000 six-speed automatic transmission works with the Duramax 6.6L to deliver greater fuel economy, quicker acceleration, greater towing capability and exhaust brake system.

The details: The enhanced Allison 1000 is strengthened to handle the higher torque capability of the new 6.6L Duramax engine, while also helping to improve fuel economy and provide seamless assistance with a new exhaust brake system. Greater efficiency is delivered through reduced “spin loss” – meaning, the transmission channels more of the engine’s power to the axles, allowing it to do more with less fuel. The Allison 1000 also features driver shift control with tap up/tap down shifting and a patented elevated idle mode cab warm-up feature. Also, the tow/haul mode reduces shift cycling for better control and improved cooling when towing or hauling heavy loads. The six-speed configuration retains its two overdrive gears for optimal efficiency. Performance with the Duramax/Allison combination is also improved over previous models, with preliminary testing showing 0-60 mph times of less than 9 seconds and quarter-mile times of less than 16 seconds in 2500HD models. That’s about 0.3-second and 0.5-second quicker, respectively, than previous models.

A strengthened Vortec 6.0L/Hydra-Matic 6L90 six-speed powertrain is standard in all models.

The details: The Vortec 6.0L gas V-8 with variable valve timing returns to the new Sierra HDs, along with a strengthened version of the Hydra-Matic 6L90 six-speed automatic transmission. This combination delivers excellent performance and efficiency, with a greater emphasis on low-rpm power. It is enhanced for 2011 with greater idle refinement.

The engine is rated at 360 horsepower (268 kW) at 5,400 rpm and 380 lb.-ft. (515 Nm) at 4,200 rpm in trucks with GVWRs up to 10,000 pounds. It is rated at an estimated 322 horsepower (240 kW) at 4,400 rpm and 380 lb.-ft. of torque (515 Nm) at 4,200 rpm in trucks with GVWRs greater than 10,000 pounds.

The 6L90 is enhanced for greater strength, smoothness and quietness via:

Adding four attachment bosses to the transfer case adapter (4WD models) for increased strength and smoother, quieter performance Increasing the cross section size of the transfer case adapter for greater strength Adding a new, stronger output shaft Adding a new heat shield and vent hose.

COMPETITIVE FACTS: Ford’s new Super Duty models share the same transmission between their gas and diesel engines. Sierra HDs’ Allison 1000 and Hydra-Matic 6L90 transmission were developed for the specific horsepower, torque and operating range differences that distinguish the diesel and gas engines.

Brake feel and performance is greatly improved.

The details: The standard four-wheel disc system is completely revamped to deliver smoother, more immediate and confident-feeling performance. Four-wheel, four-channel ABS is standard on all single-rear-wheel models and a three-channel system is standard on dual-rear-wheel models. The front and rear rotors are larger in diameter – 14 inches (355 mm) – and width on all models to support their increased capacity, weight ratings and trailering ratings, while the calipers are stiffer and stronger. The hydroboost brake booster calibration is revised for reduced pedal effort, and the travel of the pedal is also revised for a more comfortable, confident feel. Larger wheel hub and bearing assemblies complement the new brake system, and the rear rotors attach to the wheel hubs for easier servicing.

Sierra HD’s ‘smart’ exhaust brake feature provides greater control and reduces brake pad wear.

The details: A new standard feature on Duramax-equipped models is the “smart” exhaust brake. This driver-selectable feature uses the turbine control of the variable geometry turbocharger and the compression of the engine to generate backpressure, slowing the vehicle without applying the brakes. It is integrated with the cruise control feature and varies the braking to account for the grade and vehicle load. The exhaust brake allows for virtually effortless driving and towing, with seamless and quiet operation. It also helps prolong brake life and prevents overheating the brakes on long, downhill grades.

Comprehensive safety features and functional technologies include trailer sway control system and hill start assist.

The details: The 2011 Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD models have a comprehensive roster of safety features and functional technologies that include:

StabiliTrak electronic stability control system on all single-rear-wheel models Larger, four-wheel disc brakes with standard four-wheel ABS A new high-strength steel tubular frame cross member that enhances safety and improves crashworthiness Seat pelvic/thorax and head curtain side air bags available on 2500HD Available rear backup camera Segment-exclusive OnStar 9.0 Trailer sway control system on all single-rear-wheel models Hill start assist (standard on single-rear-wheel models)

The trailer sway control system provides an added measure of confidence when towing a trailer. The system senses conditions of trailer sway and intervenes with braking and/or reduced engine power to bring the trailer under control and keep it on its intended path. The system uses electric trailer brakes when a trailer is plugged into the standard wiring harness of the truck and its performance requires no input from the driver. The hill start assist system is automatically engaged when sensors detect the vehicle is on a grade of about 5 percent or greater. It holds the brakes for about 1.5 seconds or until the gas pedal is pressed, preventing rollback – it is particularly effective when towing, giving the driver time to switch from the brake pedal to the gas pedal without rolling.

The GMC Sierra HD lineup is broader than ever.

The details: For 2011, the Sierra heavy-duty lineup expands to include 11 2500HD models and eight single- and dual-rear-wheel 3500HD models – including a new 3500HD Crew Cab with a 6.5-foot cargo box. Other models are offered in WT, SLE and SLT trim levels, while popular features such as the EZ Lift tailgate and rearview camera system are retained.

Sierra HD professional-grade interiors are refined and well-appointed – and ready to work.

The details: From the available remote starting feature to the unimpeded access offered by the 170-degree-opening rear access doors on extended cab models, the 2011 Sierra HD models reflect the professional grade blend of refinement and functionality for which GMC is known. The interiors have excellent attention to detail and are quieter – thanks to the range of the truck's enhancements. The stronger chassis, quieter Duramax engine and even details like a quieter power steering pump contribute to the Sierra HD delivering exceptional quietness.

Along with quietness, Sierra HD models are designed for work. The interiors feature numerous storage compartments, providing covered access for everything from work gloves to laptops. For those who use their truck as a mobile office, Sierra HDs deliver with available mobile WiFi, USB connectivity, Bluetooth connectivity, XM Satellite Radio and a navigation system. Multiple charge points enable multiple electronic devices to operate simultaneously; and when equipped with the available navigation system, XM NavTraffic offers real-time updates of traffic conditions (in selected areas) that can help plan the most effective route to the job site.

Sierra HDs are ready for the long haul – and the cold.

The details: The 2011 Sierra HDs drive farther without stopping to refuel. A new, 36-gallon (136 L) fuel tank is standard on all models and, with the improved fuel efficiency of the powertrains, enables a cruising range of about 680 miles (1,090 km) with the Duramax 6.6L. Cold-weather customers will appreciate the Duramax 6.6L’s quick, reliable start-up, with a starting time on par with gas engines. Its glow plug cycle time is the segment’s best in all temperatures, taking no more than 3 seconds in temperatures as low as -20 F (-29 C). There’s also a cab heat-up feature that allows the engine to idle faster in low temperatures to warm the interior more quickly.

The 2011 Sierra HD lineup has the best warranty coverage in America.

The details: All 2011 Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD trucks work under the best warranty coverage in America: a five-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty, plus roadside assistance, courtesy transportation and other features that provide assurance that GMC backs its trucks for everything the road offers.

About GMC

GMC is evolving to include more fuel-efficient trucks and crossovers. The GMC Terrain is a smaller SUV that offers 32 mpg highway fuel economy along with the capability, engineering expertise and refinement that have defined GMC for more than a century. Complementing the Terrain are the Acadia eight-passenger crossover, Yukon and Yukon XL and Sierra pickups. Today GMC is the only manufacturer offering three full-size hybrid models. Details on all GMC models are available at www.gmc.com.

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SPECIFICATIONS
2011 SIERRA DENALI HD

Overview

2500HD Denali crew cab std. box, 4WD

5-passenger crew cab; 3/4-ton; 4-wheel-drive heavy-duty pickup

Ford Super Duty Series pickup, Ram heavy-duty pickup

Engines

Duramax 6.6L Turbo Diesel V-8 (LML)

overhead valve, two valves per cylinder, variable valve timing

overhead valve, four valves per cylinder

coil-near-plug, platinum- tipped spark plugs, low-resistance spark plug wires

compression, glow plug start aid

direct injection diesel with high-pressure common rail

three-way catalytic converter, positive crankcase ventilation, evaporative collection system

cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), EGR cooling-bypass system, diesel particulate filter system (DPF), selective catalyst reduction (SCR)

Transmissions

six-speed automatic
(with Vortec 6.0L)

six-speed automatic
(with Duramax 6.6L)

Chassis/Suspension

all models: std long- and short-arm independent front torsion bar suspension

semi-elliptic two-stage multi-leaf spring

integral power-assisted recirculating ball

Steering wheel turns, lock-to-lock:

Turning Circle

Turning circle, curb-to-curb (ft/m):

Brakes

power-assisted, Hydroboost brake-apply system, four-wheel disc, four-wheel ABS

Rotor diameter x thickness (in/mm):

front: 13.97 x 1.57/355 x 40
rear: 14.17 x 1.34/360 x 34

Total swept area (sq in/sq cm):

front: 277.7/1791
rear: 277.5/1790

Wheels/Tires

18 x 8.0-in aluminum
20 x 8.5-in aluminum

LT265/70R18 all-season
LT265/60R20 all-terrain

Dimensions
Exterior

Min. ground clearance (in/mm):

front: 9.7/247
rear: 8.2/209

Weight and payload ratings

6.0L: 9500/4173
6.6L: 10000/4173

6.0L: 6377/2892
6.6L: 7208/3269

6.0L: 2959/1342
6.6L: 2792/1266

Cargo box

Width between wheel housings (in/mm):

Interior

Capacities

6.0L: 16.4/15.5
6.6L: 25.4/24

Trailering

Trailer towing maximum with ball hitch (lb/kg)

Trailer towing maximum with fifth-wheel hitch (lb/kg)

6.0L (3.73 axle): 9300/4218
6.0L (4.10 axle): 13000/5897
6.6L (3.73 axle): 13000/5897

6.0L (3.73 axle): 9300/4218
6.0L (4.10 axle): 13700/6214
6.6L (3.73 axle): 15600/7076

*SAE certified.
Note: Information shown is current at time of publication.

SPECIFICATIONS

2011 SIERRA 3500HD

Overview

3500HD reg. cab, long box, 2WD & 4WD

3500HD ext. cab, long box, 2WD & 4WD

3500HD crew cab, long box, 2WD & 4WD

3500HD crew cab, std. box, 2WD & 4WD

2-3 passenger regular cab or 5-6 passenger extended cab,

1-ton; 2- and 4-wheel-drive heavy-duty pickup

Ford Super Duty Series pickup, Ram heavy-duty pickup

Engines

Duramax 6.6L Turbo Diesel V-8 (LML)

overhead valve, two valves per cylinder, variable valve timing

overhead valve, four valves per cylinder

coil-near-plug, platinum- tipped spark plugs, low-resistance spark plug wires

compression, glow plug start aid

direct injection diesel with high-pressure common rail

360/268 @ 5400 < 10,000 GVWR
322/240 @ 4400 > 10,000 GVWR

three-way catalytic converter, positive crankcase ventilation, evaporative collection system

cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), EGR cooling-bypass system, diesel particulate filter system (DPF), selective catalyst reduction (SCR)

Transmissions

6-speed automatic (with Vortec 6.0L)

6-speed automatic (with Duramax 6.6L)

all models: std long- and short-arm independent front torsion bar suspension

semi-elliptic three-stage multi-leaf spring

integral power-assisted recirculating ball

Steering wheel turns, lock-to-lock:

Turning Circle

Turning circle, curb-to-curb
(ft/m):

SRW: 44.9/13.7
DRW:45.6/13.9

SRW: 51.8/15.8
DRW: 52.8/16.1

SRW: 54.8/16.7
DRW:55.4/16.9

Brakes

power-assisted, Hydroboost brake-apply system, four-wheel disc, four-wheel ABS

Rotor diameter x thickness
(in/mm):

front: 13.97 x 1.57/355 x 40
rear: 13.97 x 1.57/355 x 40

Total swept area (sq in/sq cm):

front: 278/1793
rear: 278/1793

Wheels/Tires

18 x 8.0-in steel
18 x 8.0-in aluminum

LT265/70R18 all season or all terrain

LT235/80R17 all season or all terrain

Dimensions
Exterior

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Fourth Generation Micra Sets New Global Standard

Carlos Ghosn, Chief Executive Officer, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd, today unveiled the company's all new Micra, the fourth generation of the iconic city car, at the 80th International Geneva Motor Show. JUKE Micra

Boasting breakthrough packaging and small-car engineering, the all-new, fourth generation Nissan Micra (known as March in Japan) is on course to create a whole new set of industry standards. Unveiled today at the Geneva Motor Show, the Micra has consistently won praise and success for in Europe, Japan and other markets, gaining a reputation as a reliable, stylish, accessible compact car enjoyed by a wide cross-section of customers. The new Micra has been designed to build on that trend - in 160 countries.

"Combine 25 years' experience of designing compact cars for city driving… with a totally new, versatile platform and Nissan production know-how… and the result is modern, simple and destined to be a serious competitor on the world stage, " said Carlos Ghosn,, during the car's reveal.

At a glance:

Spacious interior allied to compact exterior dimensionsAll new 3-cylinder petrol engine including….
….supercharged and direct injection version with emissions of 95g/km to be added to the line up later New Continuously Variable Transmission with world-first technologyAll new Versatile platform conceived to be light weightNew Micra to be sold in 160 countries and….
….manufactured in four different plants

Developed and built on Nissan's all-new V-platform, which was developed under a comprehensive new production engineering process, the new Micra was designed and tested in Japan to be built in at least four overseas locations, and fine-tuned to meet the differing tastes and needs of customers in 160 countries worldwide. Breaking with traditions that focused on launching production in established markets like Europe and Japan, Nissan will base production of the new Micra at overseas manufacturing sites such as Thailand, India, Mexico and China.

Design
"The car has to charm a global audience," comments Makoto Yamane, Associate Product Chief Designer. "Its face had to look stylish and have an air of sophistication to it. " A unique design feature of this car -- its double-layer integrated grille -- meets these requirements. But the car's classic shape was also crucial. That's why it also employs a stylized version of the distinctive arched side window line, something that is central to the Micra's heritage, identity and appeal in Europe and Japan.

Retaining its compact dimensions, the new car is slightly longer and marginally lower, while its longer wheelbase enables a 'wheels-at-each-corner' stance, the main reason behind the Micra's roomier interior. The boomerang-shaped grooves on the roof have a clearly defined purpose too, continues Yamane. Aiming to create the same sense of exterior style inside the car, Nissan has employed a 'connected cocoon' design featuring a dashboard design which takes on a 'twin bubble' theme. This refers to the circular instrumentation binnacle and the similarly shaped glovebox compartment on the passenger side.

All-new Engine and CVT
In Europe, a simple engine line-up sees just two engines options - both are variations on Nissan's all-new naturally aspirated HR12 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine. Inheriting its DNA from the HR16 4-cylinder engine powering the Note and Qashqai, the new engine employs valve-timing control (VTC). Power is rated at 59kW (80ps, while torque output is 108Nm. At only 115g/km, CO2 emissions for this version are world-class.

In addition to the new normally aspirated engine, Nissan will also offer a supercharged 1.2-litre direct injection iteration with a start-stop system fitted as standard in Europe. These technological innovations - stop-start reduces CO2 by six per cent - combine to offer spirited performance, with outputs of 72kW (98PS) and 142Nm of torque. Emissions will be just 95g/km, an exceptional achievement for a petrol engine.

Both engine options in Europe are available with either a 5-speed manual gearbox or Nissan's all-new Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). The wide gear coverage enables the 1.2-litre engine to achieve the economy of a 1.0-litre as well as brisk acceleration.

Not satisified merely improving performance levels, engineers excelled in developing ride and handling characteristics which combine agility, refinement and poise. Mounted onto Nissan's new signature V-platform, the suspension has been designed to be both compact, minimizing intrusion at the rear for maximum trunk space, but not at the expense of the car's on-road dynamics. Particular attention has been paid to bump absorption, meaning that the Micra will ride serenely over challenging road surfaces, not suffer from wallow or float, and cruise effortlessly at highway speeds.

Comfort, function and equipment
In contrast to its high speed capability, the car also has superb visibility and a class-topping turning radius of 4.5m and several new technologies that assist with minimizing CO2 emissions and mileage while at the same time making parking easier.

Globally, equipment levels differ by market, but the new Micra is available with some key technological innovations which are designed to simplify day-to-day life for its owners.

The new Micra is available with reversing sensors and a new 'parking space measurement' (PSM) device with three skill levels (amateur, normal and expert) to lessen the burden of parking in tight spaces - a unique feature in this segment, and likely to be a popular innovation in Europe where 'touch parking' is a way of life.

It also offers an Intelligent Key, Nissan Connect, Nissan's accessible touch-screen combined audio and satellite navigation system, glass roof, automatic wipers, speed sensitive volume on the audio, a push button start-stop system in addition to a drive computer which supplies drivers with real time fuel economy information, cruising range and outside temperature. On the security side, the car is also fitted with a speed-sensitive automatic door locking system.

Safety
The incorporation of the V-platform is one major factor contributing to the car's improved impact safety. The car is designed to absorb the forces of a frontal impact, thanks to the sophisticated crumple zones, while maintaining cabin integrity due to its highly reinforced body shell. In Europe, the Micra will be fitted with ABS, dual front airbags, curtain and side airbags, Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) and pretensioner seatbelts as standard equipment.

Simon Thomas, Nissan's European Senior Vice President for Sales and Marketing, said: "The new Micra will continue to be the benchmark city car in Europe. Its appeal will be enhanced by its unique combination of compact exterior dimensions, with roomy interior, small and efficient engines, and user-friendly technology. Its continued icon status is destined to be be reinforced in its fourth generation."

Sales of the new Micra/March will start in Thailand in March and European sales will begin in November this year.


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Chevrolet Cruze Brings Midsize Car Presence To The Compact Car Segment

DETROIT – The U.S. production version of the Chevrolet Cruze, unveiled at the 2009 L.A. Auto Show, delivers many segment-leading features and details that challenge preconceived notions about what a compact car can be in North America.

The Cruze also affirms Chevrolet’s commitment to building refined, fuel-efficient vehicles using new, small-displacement four-cylinder engines. It is expected to deliver segment-leading fuel economy with a new Ecotec 1.4L I-4 turbo with variable valve timing – including up to 40 mpg on the highway with a high-efficiency model.

“Cruze is already a hit across Europe and Asia and now, it’s coming to America to challenge the status quo,” said Jim Campbell, general manager, Chevrolet. “Along with the Volt electric vehicle, Cruze is the latest tangible example of how Chevrolet is working to bring new products to market that range from gas-friendly to gas-free.”

Leveraging Chevrolet’s design and engineering talent in Asia, Europe and North America, the Cruze brings a progressive, globally influenced design complemented by exceptional levels of quietness, quality and attention to detail – from precise tolerances between body panels to the use of premium materials throughout the interior.

“The amenities, quietness and roominess you expect in larger cars are what the Cruze delivers,” said Margaret Brooks, Chevrolet marketing director for small cars. “This is a car that will shake up the compact segment, with a more spacious interior and more cargo room than the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla.”

Cruze goes on sale in the U.S. in the third quarter but has already logged more than 4 million miles in quality and durability testing worldwide, making it one of the most real world-tested GM products prior to a U.S. launch. The U.S. and Canadian versions of the Cruze will be built in Lordstown, Ohio, where $350 million was invested for their production.

More than expected
The 2011 Chevrolet Cruze will be offered in LS, LT and LTZ trims. Standard and available equipment includes:

New family of efficient four-cylinder engines, including a 1.4L turbo and 1.8L Six-speed automatic and manual transmissions Ten standard airbags, including frontal, side-impact, roof rail head curtain, rear-seat side airbags and new knee airbags Electronic stability control with rollover sensing Bluetooth, USB connectivity and navigation system XM Satellite Radio and OnStar MacPherson strut front suspension and Watts Z-link rear suspension, with 16-, 17- and 18-inch wheels Standard StabiliTrak electronic stability control, traction control and anti-lock brakes Fuel-saving, rack-mounted electric power steering Unexpected levels of quietness, smoothness and refinement for the segment

All models share an interior characterized by premium materials and a lengthy roster of unexpected equipment, including leading infotainment. A stereo system that includes MP3 playback capability, six speakers and an auxiliary jack for personal playback devices is standard. A premium Pioneer sound system is available, as is a USB port for iPod operation. Other available technologies include Bluetooth and a navigation system.

“There’s a lot of content in all Cruze models; it was designed to give customers the features they want regardless of the car’s size or segment,” said Brooks. “At a very competitive price, you’ll be able to get a Cruze with leather and heated front seats, 16-inch aluminum wheels, XM Satellite Radio, OnStar, Bluetooth, a USB port for your iPod, cruise control, power locks and power outside mirrors.”

Arching roofline
Chevy Cruze’s design is distinguished with a bold face – including a two-tier grille with the iconic Bowtie logo – that is Chevrolet’s signature look around the globe. An arching roofline connects a steeply raked windshield and fast-sloping rear pillars to give the car a sporty, coupe-like proportion.

The sporty aesthetic is also seen in prominent headlamp housings that wrap around the corners and sweep upward in the fenders and sculpted hood, as well as a short rear deck typically found on sport coupes. The wheels are at the corners, too, with minimal front and rear overhangs. All the elements work cohesively to give Cruze an aggressive look that is complemented by a wide, confident-looking stance.

Indeed, the Cruze is wider and longer than most of its competitors. Taut, tightly drawn bodywork conveys solidity, while restrained use of exterior trim enhances the car’s high-quality feel. The overall appearance is one of purposeful precision.

Precision is also seen in the Cruze’s build quality. The Lordstown assembly plant’s body shop was retooled with the latest in body-framing and welding equipment to optimize the manufacture of a very solid body structure. That strong structure fosters minimal production variance and repeatable gap tolerances of 3 mm or less between most exterior panels. To the customer, this means a better-looking car when new and one that feels solid for years to come.

Interior refinement
Cruze’s bold design cues and attention to detail carry over to the interior, where Chevrolet's hallmark twin-cockpit motif is matched with high-quality materials and exceptional assembly tolerances. Grained, soft-touch components and low-gloss trim panels exude a quality that is uncommon in the segment.

The instrument panel is an excellent example of how Cruze eschews expectations of compact cars. It features richly detailed instruments that are backlit with light-emitting diode (LED) technology. The LED lights provide a crisp, ice-blue illumination of the analog instruments, as well as lighting for other interior controls. A segment-rare standard driver information center delivers a wealth of data to the vehicle owner.

Blending harmoniously with the instrument panels is an integrated center stack that houses the infotainment display, climate controls and radio controls. Flush-mounted components within the center stack have a gap tolerance of less than 1 mm, while the instrument panel-to-door panel gaps are less than 5 mm. Those tolerances are among the best in the class and contribute significantly to the Cruze’s aura of refinement and precision.

Cruze’s headliner and pillar trim exude craftsmanship, too. The headliner cover is made of a knit material that also serves as one of five layers of an acoustically designed headliner to help make the passenger compartment quieter. The interior pillar and other moldings are color- and grain-matched to the headliner, while seat inserts are color-matched to the color of the instrument panel accent trim, giving the cabin the detailed appearance of larger, upscale sedans.

New, efficient powertrains
Enhanced with its exhaust-driven turbocharger, the Cruze’s Ecotec 1.4L turbo performs like a larger engine when needed, but retains the efficiency of a small-displacement four-cylinder in most driving conditions. It is standard on LT and LTZ models, with power ratings estimated at 138 horsepower (103 kW) and 148 lb.-ft. of torque (200 Nm). With the Ecotec 1.4L turbo, Cruze’s fuel efficiency enables a cruising range of more than 500 miles (800 km), meaning it can go longer between fill-ups.

Standard on LS models is an Ecotec 1.8L four-cylinder that has the same basic architecture as the 1.4L turbo. Both engines are part of GM’s family of global small-displacement engines designed with fuel efficiency in mind, including technology such as full variable valve timing that optimizes performance and fuel economy across the rpm band.

Backing the Cruze’s new four-cylinder engines are six-speed manual and automatic transmissions. Each contributes to Cruze’s excellent fuel economy.


Cruze is backed by GM’s five-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty – the best coverage in America.

Responsive, quiet driving experience
Complementing Cruze’s new powertrains is a strong body structure and chassis system designed to deliver a responsive and fun driving experience. The body structure is tight and stiff; and its solidity enabled engineers to more precisely tune the chassis for comfort and driving control.

A MacPherson strut suspension is used up front, while a technically advanced Watts Z-link design is used with the rear suspension. It helps center the rear axle during cornering, helping to keep the Cruze’s handling responses symmetrical on both left-hand and right-hand turns. The linkage’s capability to center the axle during cornering delivers a more balanced driving experience, as the rear suspension better follows the lead of the front suspension.


StabiliTrak electronic stability control with rollover mitigation, as well as traction control and anti-lock brakes, are standard. Electric power steering is also standard on all models. It helps save fuel because it removes the conventional power steering pump from the engine’s driven accessories. Sixteen-inch wheels are standard on LS and LT models, with 17-inch alloy wheels standard on LTZ. Eighteen-inch alloy wheels are available on 2LT and LTZ models.

Along with a responsive driving experience, the Cruze delivers quietness and refinement on the road. Hydraulic ride bushings and an isolated engine cradle reduce or eliminate vibration pathways that could otherwise be transmitted to the passenger compartment. Similarly, a number of noise-reducing and noise-cancelling technologies are employed throughout the body structure, including 18 distinctive acoustical treatments. Examples include:

The steel front-of-dash panel is sandwiched between two damping mats Nylon baffles are used in various hollow portions of the body structure and filled with sound-absorbing foam that expands when the body enters the paint oven The headliner comprises five layers of thermal fiber acoustic material, including a premium woven fabric on the visible outer layer Patches of sound-damping material are applied strategically throughout the body structure and melt into place when the body passes through the paint oven, allowing the patches to follow the contours of the sheet metal below Sound insulation material between rear-body structural components that is made from recycled denim The doors have triple seals and feature fiberglass “blankets” that serve as water, airflow and noise barriers. The doors are also beta-braced, meaning they close with a solid, precise sound and no resonance

About Chevrolet
Chevrolet is one of America’s best-known and best-selling automotive brands, and one of the fastest growing brands in the world. With fuel solutions that range from “gas-friendly to gas-free,” Chevrolet has nine models that offer an EPA-estimated 30 miles per gallon or more on the highway, and offers two hybrid models. More than 2.5 million Chevrolets that run on E85 biofuel have been sold. Chevrolet delivers expressive design, spirited performance and strives to provide the best value in every segment in which it competes. 

CHEVROLET CRUZE SPECIFICATIONS

five-passenger sedan; unitized frame; front engine, front-wheel drive

60.7 / 1544 (front); 61.3 / 1558 (rear)

1.4L Turbo DOHC VVT (140 hp / 104 kW – est.)
1.8L DOHC VVT (138 hp / 103 kW – est.)

M32 six-speed manual
Hydra-matic 6T40 six-speed automatic

independent strut-type suspension with direct-acting stabilizer bar (front); semi-independent compound crank (torsion beam) with Watts link (rear)

electric, speed-sensitive, variable-assist rack-and-pinion

power-assisted front disc / rear drum with std. ABS or four-wheel disc with std. ABS

EPA luggage capacity
(cu ft / L):


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