Apr 26

Subaru BRZ documentary

I know alot of you have probably seen this already and thanks to Casey, Chris, and Brennan for bringing it to my attention. Here is a really cool documentary on the BRZ. This is the hot car right now and has been the topic of many late night conversations amongst friends. Can’t wait to drive one.

Apr 25

Barracuda: birth of a legend

You might say the Barracuda was the original pony car since it actually beat the Mustang to market by two weeks. The Barracuda made it’s debut on April 1, 1964. Despite the unique styling and cheaper price the Mustang outsold the Barracuda 8:1.

The Barracuda comes from humble beginnings as a performance option to the rather pedestrian Valiant. In the mid 60s the big there were looking for exciting small cars to entice buyers who wanted a sporty feel and the Barracuda would be Plymouth’s first entry. The first Barracuda came with a 225CI slant 6 as the base engine producing 180hp and doing 0-60 in 12.9 seconds. That may sound awful for current times but in the 1960s this wasn’t bad at all.

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Apr 24

Lamborghini Urus : Further Details

It seems every car company these days wants a piece of the raised-car-with-awd market. After all it is a lucrative one. Porsche went there with the Cayenne, which basically saved the company, and Maserati have confirmed their entry, the Kubang. Meanwhile, Aston Martin is working on a new age Lagonda and Bentley have confirmed their entry into the market as well.

Now, Lamborghini follow the trend with the unveiling of their Urus SUV at the Beijing Auto Show.

The Urus is a futuristic looking, medium-sized AWD that Lamborghini would like to see parked in garages alongside Gallardos and Aventadors.

Lamborghini are expecting sales numbers of around 3,000 units per year, which dwarfs current Lamborghini production. Currently, the Gallardo, with sales between 800-1,200 units per year, is the Italian company’s biggest seller.

Lamborghini traditionally name their vehicles after famous Spanish fighting bulls. With the Urus, they’ve gone further back; the name being that of the believed ancestors of today’s domestic cattle. Huge, powerful brutes that stood up to 2 metres tall. Hmm, subtle hint there.

The initial power source will be the 6.5L 60 degree V12 from the Aventador. Urus’ peak power is down to 440kW from the Aventador’s 515kW, but Lamborghini say it is tuned for more torque across the entire rev range. Which makes sense, considering the expected extra bulk and weight of the SUV compared to the halo supercar. The car maker is also promising the engine will produce the best C02 emissions ratings in the class.

Lamborghini will neither confirm, nor dismiss, the option of other engines to come at a later stage, but don’t be surprised if the Gallardo V10 makes it’s way under the bonnet at some point.

Despite it’s size, Lamborghini say the Urus will be a strict 4 seater. We’re promised that each of those 4 people will be ensconced in superb luxury.

The Urus has liberal use of carbon fibre to bring the weight down, even going so far as to have a carbon chassis.

It is no mistake or chance that the Urus has been unveiled in China first. The Chinese are in love with high performance cars, but also have unmade roads and rocky areas that require more ground clearance than the typical supercar has to offer. In fact, it’s downright trecherous in some places.

To that end, Lamborghini have installed variable ride-height suspension with generous amounts of elevation change. Parent company, Audi, will be supplying the AWD hardware and dual clutch transmission systems to transfer power to the wheels both on and off road.

Speaking about the bright red Urus at the Show, Stefan Winkelmann, the CEO of Automobili Lamborghini said “The Urus is a very concrete idea for the future of Lamborghini – as a third model line and as the perfect complement to our super sports cars. The Urus is the most extreme interpretation of the SUV idea. It is the Lamborghini of SUVs. The Urus means that a Lamborghini can now be used by a household as its primary car.”

If initial reaction is anything to go from, the Urus will be a big positive for the finances of the Italian sports car company, with enquiries and order requests being placed within hours of the show car being presented.

Michael Adams for Infinite-Garage,
Article Originally Written for World Car Reviews

Apr 24

Targa Tasmania Highlights

The youtubes is a wonderful place isn’t it. We can be all the way over here in the US and see things that happened a half a world and upside down away. Check out these Targa Tasmania highlights!

Thanks to several of our friends down under for pointing me towards these videos.

more after the jump.

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Apr 23

Ferrari shows us Hy-Kers that goes in their next hypercar

So the Enzo’s successor is coming this year we think. So leading up to that Ferrari has decided to show us a bit of the drivetrain. I still haven’t quite figured out Ferrari’s obsession with going hybrid. It’s not like they have economy cars that this tech will trickle down to. I understand Ferrari’s are largely engineering exercises and boast new awesome tech but does anyone really care if the next Enzo kills 40% less polar bears? I’d just love for a car maker to make a really awesome car and announce it by saying “here’s the rootinest, tootinest, pollutinest car we’ve ever made! I still contend I was born 30 years too late. Oh well. Hit the jump for a video on HY-KERS, and the full press release.

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