Saturday, April 9, 2016

Ferrari 488 Spider

Price: Starting at $275,000
With its world premiere in Frankfurt last September, Ferrari’s new 488 Spider is the open-top version of the 488 GTB that debuted last spring in Geneva. Since the debut of the 308 GTB in the 1970s, Ferrari has offered a V8-powered, mid-engine, 2-seat sports car and an open-top version since the targa-top 308 GTS. The 488 GTB and 488 Spider continue that tradition, powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 engine that produces 660 horsepower and 560 lb-ft of torque combined with a 7-speed dual clutch transmission. The Spider’s power-retractable hardtop operates in 14 seconds, with two panels stowed behind the seats. The electric glass rear window can be placed in three different positions with the top up or down. The 488 accelerates from zero to 62 mph in 3 seconds and reaches 124 mph in 8.7 seconds with a top speed over 200 mph. Driving dynamics are enhanced by F1-Trac traction control, E-Diff 3 electronic differential, SSC2 side slip angle control and Magnetorheological suspension control.

Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

Price: Starting at $60,395
The seventh-generation Corvette Stingray debuted as a 2014 model, bringing back the Stingray name in both convertible and coupe versions. The new Corvette Stingray is powered by a LT1 small block 6.2-liter V8 engine producing 455 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. When combined with a new 7-speed manual transmission with Active Rev Match technology, the Corvette Stingray achieves EPA-estimated fuel economy of 17 mpg city / 29 mpg highway. Last year the ZO6 returned, also available as a convertible, powered by a 650-horsepower supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine. A new 8-speed paddle-shift automatic transmission is available for all models including the Z06, and is designed to improve both performance and efficiency.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Toyota sienna 2018 to Complete Your Happy Family

. The new 2017 Toyota Sienna is a Concept automobile. This model will introduce itself to the customers absolutely refurbished. Toyota will make this minivan to enhance the comfort and will surely incorporate high quality features. The brand-new will provide a huge number of improvements and boosted functions.
Exterior designing has no comparison. Toyota has started to change the conservative styles. New minivan will show the attractive features outside. Grille, bonnet, headlights and indicators will play a vital role to give a new front. The grille is totally changed because of no divisions. However, it has small openings in a marvelous design. The bonnet has four curvy upraised styles. This makes a prominent beak in front. Headlights and indicators are covered inside a glossy crystal box with LED technology. The tires of this minivan are 17 inches with remarkably stylish aluminum rims. There are two prominent structures on the roof of this vehicle.
Toyota Sienna Interior designing contains a Soft Touch Surface. Drivers will get high quality driving cabin with spacious settings. Seats are comfortable and covered with leather upholstery. There is power steering, decent dashboard, two speedometers, climate control, weather updates, automatic door locks, large HD display (7 inches), 5 speakers and digital sound system. Bluetooth, USB port, Wi-Fi, Smartphone charger and satellite radio present in the vehicle.

2017 Honda Odyssey New minivan

2017 Honda Odyssey is a new release of minivan that masked cruise the streets of Los Angeles. The producer has installed a new platform that shared with the new edition of the Acura MDX. Specifically, it will be flexible and provides easy storage of batteries electric motors. High position Odyssey model guarantees a dynamic and stable ride. Exterior will retain a distinctive appearance with minor modifications. New details bring harmony stylistic elements such as: the front grille, bumper, LED headlights, stylized wheels and chrome accents. The cabin is spacious and comfortable and the journey will be a real pleasure. New additions and technology will leave you breathless. Honda will come out with its strongest unit when it comes to operating system. These are the undisputed high-performance V6 engine.

Monday, April 4, 2016

Leaked images show Chinese electric supercar

There's a new wave of electric supercars coming, and the Chinese are poised to join the party next. the Beijing Automotive Industry Corporation is set to reveal its super-EV at its home auto show later this month.
Depicted in these supposedly leaked images, BAIC's forthcoming electric supercar is slated to take on rivals from the likes of Faraday Future, Rimac, and Koenigsegg. It's anticipated to be about the same size as a Ferrari 488 GTB, albeit slightly wider and taller. But the real difference will be in the powertrain, precise details of which remain a secret at the moment.
Whatever combination of electric motors and batteries it packs, the electric supercar is anticipated to reach 62 in under 3.0 seconds, top out at over 160 miles per hour, and travel for up to 186 miles on a single charge. It's also tipped to incorporate three driving modes that will alter the car's ride height according to the level of performance dialed in.

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Tesla Reveals Highly-Anticipated Model 3

The Model 3 should go into production at the end of 2017, with a production target of 500,000 vehicles per year, according to Tesla. Fair warning though — Tesla has missed planned production dates in the past, so it won’t be much of a surprise if the Model 3 isn’t rolling on roads until sometime in 2018.

“Affordable” Tesla

We’ve been hearing about an upcoming new, affordable Tesla for several years — and here it is. The Tesla Model 3 is an electric midsize 5-passenger sedan with a starting price of $35,000 before incentives. By comparison, the current Tesla model range — the Model S and Model X — start in the high $70,000 range and increase from there.

Tesla Model S P90D

The only company on this list that wasn't around during the muscle car's heyday comes out and makes not just the quickest accelerating American sedan, but the quickest sedan ever. The P90D runs 0-60 in a fairly mind-warping 2.8 seconds and the quarter mile comes in 11.1 seconds. Thank the P90D's instantaneous torque delivery and trick all-wheel-drive system for its stoplight racing dominance.

Dodge Charger Hellcat

Despite a relative lack of tire relative to its horsepower, 707-hp is always going to be fast on the dragstrip. The Charger Hellcat can't hope to be as quick off the line as the all-wheel-drive Model S P90D, but its 3.4 second sprint to 60 is still incredibly impressive. All of this in a car that when optioned right, looks like a cop car.

Cadillac CTS-V



For its ultimate sedan, Cadillac grabbed the Corvette Z06's supercharged V8 off the shelf to tell Europe where to stick it. With 640-hp, the CTS-V rips to 60 in 3.6 seconds and runs a quarter mile in the high 11s. As its down on power to the Charger Hellcat, it's a bit slower, but you'd be hard pressed to notice.

Cadillac ATS-V

The ATS-V isn't so much a dragstrip car as it is a corner carver, but it's 464-hp twin-turbo V6 still generates impressive numbers. With the 8-speed automatic, it'll run 0-60 in 3.9 seconds and the quarter mile in 12.1. If you go for the 6-speed manual, times won't suffer too much, since the ATS-V lets drivers shift without letting off the gas.

Chevrolet SS

In a world of fast Cadillacs, Hellcats and ludicrous Teslas, Chevy's old SS tends to get forgotten. It's 415-hp LS3 V8 may be relatively old, but it more than gets the job done with an honest 4.6 seconds to 60 and a quarter mile in 13 seconds dead. All of this in one of the most subtle looking cars on the list makes for quite an appealing package.

Cadillac CT6 Twin Turbo

The CT6 will eventually get a V8, but the new twin-turbo V6 it launches with generates impressive numbers for what isn't exactly a performance car. Its 404-hp is good for a 5.1 second 0-60 run and 13.6 second quarter mile. The V8 should be pretty quick, then.

Cadillac XTS Twin Turbo

The XTS is Cadillac's last nod towards its old (interpret "old" however you like) customer base. It's a far cry from the CTS-V, or even the new CT6, but with Cadillac's familiar twin-turbo 3.6-liter V6 it's still a quick car. From a stop, 60 mph comes in 5.2 seconds and the quarter mile in 13.6, beating the Taurus SHO by just 0.2 seconds.

Ford Taurus SHO

Ford's fast Taurus isn't quite the performance car it once was, but it still earns a spot on this list with a 5.2 second run to 60. That's thanks to its 365-hp EcoBoost V6. We're excited for Ford's new Fusion V6 Sport , which will make similar horsepower in a smaller, lighter package.

Chrysler 300 V8

As part of Fiat Chrysler's massive rebranding, Chrysler no longer gets all-out performance models. If you want a crazy car on this platform, get a Charger Scat Pack or Hellcat, but the V8-powered 300 is still plenty respectable. With 363-hp and an 8-speed automatic, the 300 V8 runs 0-60 in 5.3 seconds and the quarter mile in 13.9.

Chrysler 200 V6 AWD

While not a true sports sedan, the all-wheel-drive V6 Chrysler 200 isn't exactly a slouch between the stoplights. This 295-hp 200 hits 60 mph in 6.0 seconds, though its weight of over 3800 lbs holds it back somewhat.

Chevrolet Impala V6


Even though it lacks an "SS" badge, the most powerful Impala is good enough to earn a spot on this list. Its V6 makes a little over 300-hp, which helps this front-wheel-drive Impala sprint to 60-mph in an even 6 seconds.