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2011 BMW - Vision Review

With every new BMW, the main discussion revolves around design, and recently, it almost always starts with Bangle vs. Van Hooydonk design ideas.
Without a doubt, the latest BMW Vision ConnectedDrive was conceived under the umbrella of Adrian Van Hooydonk. From ideas to execution and completion, BMW Vision concepts are said to take nearly twelve months and we believe the timeframe is quite accurate for the ConnectedDrive Concept.
Similar to the previous Vision Concept, EfficientDynamics, the latest design study from BMW showcases futuristic design lines that make use of the layering approach initiated with the first Vision Concept. The two-seater roadster features typical lines: long bonnet, short overhangs and strong, bold front-end.


In a press release issued this morning, BMW extensively describes the new concept. Let�s have a look.



As a two-seater roadster charged with emotion, the BMW Vision ConnectedDrive is a particularly dynamic, purist interpretation of the characteristic BMW language of form: the long bonnet, the long wheelbase and the passenger compartment set well back seem to accelerate the vehicle even at a standstill. The bonnet and the windscreen flow into one another to form a homogenous surface and endow the BMW Vision ConnectedDrive with an extraordinarily flat, sporting silhouette.

Within these tight roadster proportions, distinctive, concise lines flow over the taut surfaces of the vehicle�s bodywork. The resulting play of light and shadow imparts a fascinating and emotional character to this concept study. The
expressive 20-inch wheels, fashioned in three dimensions, underscore the sporting, dynamic character of the vehicle.
The front of the BMW Vision ConnectedDrive manifests the typical characteristics of BMW design, with a strong horizontal orientation, stressing width. The kidney grilles and dual, round headlights have been designed in a
particularly flat fashion and lend the front a dynamic, modern expression.


Below these, two large air vents emphasise the width of the vehicle, giving it a decidedly sporty look. The door concept is a particularly distinctive feature of the exterior of the BMW Vision ConnectedDrive. Developed with the innovative, electro-mechanical retracting door mechanism of the BMW Z1 in mind, which can be legally driven with its doors open, the idea has been extended and now finds application in the BMW Vision ConnectedDrive. Two sliding door elements -
one inside, one outside � disappear into the bodywork of the vehicle when the door is opened, enabling entry. While the outer shell slides forward, the inner shell disappears into the rear area of the vehicle with a movement in the
opposite direction. The BMW Vision ConnectedDrive can also be driven with the outer doors open, a central aspect of the vehicle.



The expressive, modern surface work evident at the front and on the sides of the vehicle is continued at the rear. Two large air outlets make the formal connection to the front and underline the sportiness of the vehicle at the rear.
The rear lights, placed at the extreme outside of the back of the vehicle, feature the distinct BMW L-design and have a strong sculptural character.
Just as at the front of the vehicle, the rear sensor technology is also integrated into the lights. The concept of layering used in the interior, in which a component takes on a number of tasks, is thus carried over to the exterior.
The BMW Vision ConnectedDrive concept car was consciously designed as a roadster, as the vehicle is able to show its overall creative concept best by way of the open roadster design. Seen from above, the interior design, light
concept and exterior design fuse into a very clear, unmistakable statement: BMW ConnectedDrive.

Audi Locus Review

The name LOCUS means a condition that defines a continuous figure which is a curve. The main characteristics of the design are the way its surface shapes are formed with a continuous flow from front until the back of the car. Inspiration for that was obviously the Mother Nature we deal with daily but somehow we usually do not realize that everything in the nature has somehow its specific curves and flowing lines it is very rarely to spot perfectly straight lines. The main goal was to implement this design aspect into a car which creates a relaxing, energetic, vibrant and confident feeling.


It is clear to see a curved sharp edged line that starts at the very front, flowing through the middle section, slightly curved down after the A pillar and then going back up again at the rear wheel arches to follow its way back until the diffuser. This same curve language is also applied to the greenhouse and the way windows are shaped. The front is somehow aggressive looking with the traditional AUDI grill and air intakes that are shaped very much like the headlights to create a coherent feeling.



The rear section is obviously very organic with defined curves and subtle details, tail lights are designed to have integrated air outtakes underneath them to avoid any unnecessary details. With dual exhaust and fairly empty rear section, it creates a feeling of subtleness. Another feature is the air intake at the end of the roof which is designed to avoid any distracting design elements on the top of the car combining elegance with functionality.

Porsche Carrera - GT Review

This Porsche's sports car is an open two-seater that comes with an easy to use roof made of lightweight carbon.
Originally Carrera GT was built for the street, however it is obvious that it is a racing car. It produced such monstrous amounts of horse power from its V10 engine that labeling it a simple street car is totally inappropriate. It easily qualifies to be named a super car. Carrera GT extends the possibilities of road driving and racing to the whole new level. It features an engine that easily tops the charts of the most powerful and fastest road cars.


With its imposing rear wing, this super sports car is easily spottable from any angle as a powerful and fast presence on the road.
Carrera engine has an incredibly low (even for a supercar) gravity center, a sixty-eight degree V angle and 4 valves for each head of cylinder. It's engine weights astonishingly only 214 kg (472 lbs).
911 model has been Porsche's top selling car for over three decades, however when the new Carrera GT with its specific style and substance came out, it quickly took the crown of top selling Porsche sports car. As of May 2006, 1,270 Carrera GT's had been sold.





Porsche Carrera GT specs
Top Speed: 205 mph / 330 kph
0-60 mph: 3.6 seconds
0 - 1/4 Mile: 11.3 sec @ 131.6 mph
Engine: DOHC 4 / valves 5.7-liter V-10

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 Review

Lamborghini offers some of the most exotic cars in the world of sport, and later, the Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 Coupe is no exception. This new 'entry level' Lamborghini Coupe offers 560 horsepower 8000 rpm and 398 Nm of torque at � 6,500 rpm through a 5.2-liter V10 engine, be sure to take the "Lamborghini of experience" in full.
Coup� will be able to hit 62 mph in 3.7 seconds. Sprint double speed - 124 mph - takes just 11.8 seconds.
560 the name of the car reflects his power, but the name "4" indicates an all-wheel-drive. "4" is likely to be added to the name in anticipation of a future release rear wheel drive, which could end with "2".
The latest engine is not just gained control of the country in transition, but also includes a new "direct injection stratified" system of direct injection. Despite the significant increase in production, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions have fallen by as much as 18 percent. When fuel efficiency improved LP 560-4 is capable of 12/20 city / highway mpg.

Expanded and redesigned entries clearly met the requirements of the engine cooling increases. The front spoiler, positioned low between the air intakes, improves aerodynamic equilibrium at high speeds.


The new version of the system of four-wheel drive, suspension design improved aerodynamics and optimized, contribute an enhanced driving experience. A reduction in weight of 44 kg and decreased friction between the components also improve performance.

The Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 has not yet met the European mandatory regulations on pedestrian safety, without compromising the car's looks.

The automated e-gear has been completely redesigned for LP 560-4. time shift reduced by 40 percent, and the driver can choose between five different driving situations and to change programs. The most performance-oriented "Corsa" mode does not only affect the switching speed - but also the head of the engine for maximum acceleration. The "push mode" ensures maximum acceleration from neutral while the angle of the throttle and the clutch is optimized.

The optional carbon-ceramic disc brakes system uses eight Brembo front calipers and four-piston calipers in the back. The rotor size is 14.4-inch front and 14 rear.

Bi-xenon headlights provide plenty of light at night, while the LED daytime running lights gives the car a more aggressive look and high tech.
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