Friday, December 24, 2010

Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3-liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP


Toyota MR2 Sports Hybrid V6 01 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP

It may only be a concept for now, but Toyota’s GRMN MR2 Sports Hybrid study that was unveiled today at the Tokyo Auto Salon may very well form the technological base for a similar production sports car in the very near future, according to reports from Japan.

Developed in cooperation with Toyota’s racing and tuning partner Gazoo, the concept is a two-seater, all-wheel drive hybrid sports car based on a modified version of the platform used in the now obsolete MR2 roadster.
Underneath its widened body, the MR2 concept gets a mid-mounted 3.3-liter V6 petrol engine that drives the rear wheels and the company’s THSII hybrid system with the electric motor propelling the front wheels.

The combined output of the hybrid system and petrol engine is estimated to be in the range of 400 horsepower

Power is transferred to the wheels through a continuously variable transmission (CVT) with paddle shifts.
Toyota did not release any performance figures, but if you take into consideration that the 400HP plus roadster tips the scales at just 1,300 kg or 2,866 pounds (official data), this pocket rocket promises to be nothing less than fast.

 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP
 Toyota Unveils MR2 Sports Hybrid Concept, Combines 3.3 liter V6 and Electric Motor for 400HP


    Peugeot SR1 Hybrid Roadster Showcases New Design Language, Marks the end of Gaping-Mouth Grille Era


    Peugeot SR1 Concept 002 Peugeot SR1 Hybrid Roadster Showcases New Design Language, Marks the end of Gaping Mouth Grille Era

    This here is the Peugeot SR1 hybrid 2+1 seater roadster concept that will be displayed for the first time at the upcoming 2010 Geneva Salon in March. The significance of the SR1 lies in its styling as the French automaker revealed that it foretells the stylistic design trends for its future models.

    In short, this concept car showcases the firm’s new design language that abandons the chunky shapes and the much criticized gaping-mouth grille of the current Peugeots in favor of more elegant and sharper looks that hark back to the Pininfarina-era Pugs.
    The concept itself, which bears a passing resemblance to Aston Martin’s Vantage V8, is a proposal for a low-slung roadster model with a hybrid powertrain.

    The SR1′s interior, is pure concept though we might see the driver-orientated center console making its way into Peugeot’s future production models. The roadster can seat up to three in a 2+1 layout with the rear seat mounted centrally.

    The roadster makes use of Peugeot’s HYbrid4 technology, which will be available in the company’s 3008 crossover from 2011. A front-mounted 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engine with a power output of 218 bhp is combined with a rear electric motor developing 95 bhp.
    When the two power trains work simultaneously, the SR1 develops a potential maximum power of 313bhp and also benefits from four-wheel drive.
    Peugeot said that in electric only mode, the car becomes a Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV), with a combined cycle fuel consumption of 4.9 lt/100km (48.0mpg US) and CO2 emissions of just 119 g/km.
    The concept model also benefits from the adoption of 4-wheel steering with the turning angle of the rear wheels controlled as a function of the vehicle speed, via motorized links on the rear wishbones.
    Peugeot SR1 Concept 25 Peugeot SR1 Hybrid Roadster Showcases New Design Language, Marks the end of Gaping Mouth Grille Era

    BYD Auto F3DM EV: China's Volt Makes it to Detroit, will be Launched in the States by 2011


    BYD Auto F3DM Hybrid 001 BYD Auto F3DM EV: China's Volt Makes it to Detroit, will be Launched in the States by 2011
    Along with the E6 fully-electric crossover, China’s BYD Auto (which stands for Build Your Dreams) also showcased the F3DM plug-in hybrid sedan at its Detroit Show stand. This is not the first time we’ve seen the F3DM in the U.S. as the Chinese automaker displayed the car at last year’s NAIAS.

    Looking a lot like a previous generation Toyota Corolla, the 4,533mm (178.4 inches) long FD3M makes use of a small 1.0-liter gasoline engine and an electric motor for a combined output of 168hp (125kw).

    Even though some sites have reported now and in the past that the F3DM’s hybrid drivetrain works in the same that the Chevy Volt’s does, meaning that the gasoline engine doesn’t drive the wheels but charges the battery, BYD Auto’s press release clearly points towards a system similar to the one found in the Prius.

    “When the vehicle needs more power to accelerate, a gasoline engine and an electric motor drive the wheels together to provide greater output and torque,” BYD Auto states in the F3DM’s press release.
    BYD claims that the plug-in hybrid sedan can drive up to 100km or 62 miles on electricity and 580km or 360 miles on a single battery charge and a full tank of gasoline.
    The Chinese maker says that the F3DM’s battery pack can be charged to 50% power via quick charge in 10 minutes, and 100% power via household charge in seven hours.
    The vehicle also features a solar panel sunroof, which can be used to channel power to the battery pack.
    According to BYD, the F3DM can sprint from standstill to 100km/h (62mph) in 10.5 seconds and go on to reach a top speed of 150 km/h or 93mph.
    The plug-in hybrid sedan recently went on sale in China for the U.S. equivalent of around $22,000. The company said that it plans to sell the F3DM in the States by 2011.

    Toyota to Debut New Dedicated Hybrid Concept at 2010 Detroit Show – First Official Photos


    2010 Toyota Hybrid Concept 1 Toyota to Debut New Dedicated Hybrid Concept at 2010 Detroit Show   First Official Photos

    These are the first teaser shots of Toyota’s all-new dedicated hybrid concept vehicle that will make its world premiere during the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit next month. The Japanese automaker did not disclose more specifics about the hybrid model, but judging from the photos, we’d place our bet on a small city car -something like the Prius’ small brother- because of the short front end. Check out the high-res teaser pictures of the limey green colored concept after the break.

    2010 Toyota Hybrid Concept 3 Toyota to Debut New Dedicated Hybrid Concept at 2010 Detroit Show   First Official Photos

    Kia Ray Hybrid Sport Sedan Concept Teaser Leaked, Will Debut in Chicago



    KIa Ray Concept 0 Kia Ray Hybrid Sport Sedan Concept Teaser Leaked, Will Debut in Chicago

    A teaser shot of what is said to be the Kia Ray concept car has made its way onto the interwebs. According to the folks over at Insideline that broke the story, the sporty-shaped sedan was penned at Kia’s American design studio and it’s supposed to hint at a possible design direction for a plug-in hybrid vehicle.

    Unless Kia decides to share some info with us, we’ll have to wait for the 2010 Chicago Auto Show that runs for the public from February 12 to 21 to find out more about the company’s latest concept model.
    Via: Insideline

    Toyota Auris Facelift gets Subtle Makeover and New Hybrid Version with Prius Drivetrain


    2010 Toyota Auris 01 2010 Toyota Auris Facelift gets Subtle Makeover and New Hybrid Version with Prius Drivetrain

    When Toyota introduced the successor to the hatchback versions of the Corolla (the sedan variant kept the name) in Europe in 2006, the company’s bosses decided to baptize the new car “Auris”, not only due to its supposedly fresh and contemporary styling, but also because the name “Corolla” had become more synonymous with dull than with quality in the Old Continent.

    Fast forward to 2010, and the Auris has yet to shake off its predecessor’s bland-mobile reputation…
    And while the subtle cosmetic makeover for the 2010 model year won’t make the standard Auris any more interesting than before, the addition of a full hybrid version to the range is something that could very well capture the interest of European buyers.

    Toyota’s Spartan press release did not get into any details whatsoever, but the two official photos reveal that the 2010 Auris hatchback benefits from the same cosmetic changes as the JDM model that was introduced last October and almost the same styling upgrades as the Auris HSD Hybrid study that was presented at the 2009 Frankfurt Show.

    On the outside, the 2010 model year Auris features a revised grille, reshaped front and rear bumpers, new headlamps, tail lights and alloy wheels plus a different bonnet design and new exterior mirrors with integrated turning signals.
    We assume that the production Auris HSD (which stands for Hybrid Synergy Drive) will keep if not all, most of the exterior styling cues and aerodynamic tweaks such as the underbody panels of the concept study.
    The Auris HSD’s petrol-electric hyrbid drivetrain will be largely shared with the Prius meaning that the five-door hatchback can run on battery power alone in zero-emissions mode.
    Full details and photos of both the standard and hybrid versions of the Auris are expected to be released closer to their official debut at the Geneva Salon in early March.
    Toyota Auris Hybrid 8 2010 Toyota Auris Facelift gets Subtle Makeover and New Hybrid Version with Prius Drivetrain

    2011 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Returns 41mpg in the City



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    Following in the footsteps of its Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan siblings, the Lincoln MKZ will be offered with FoMoCo’s new hybrid powertrain that comprises of a 2.5-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine and an electric motor that churn out a combined output of 191HP.
    Lincoln’s first-ever hybrid model is expected to deliver at least 41mpg (5.7 lt/100km) in the city and reach speeds of up to 47 mph (75 km/h) in pure electric mode.
    Ford stresses that both these figures are better than the MKZ Hybrid’s closest rival, the Lexus HS 250h, which returns 35mpg in the city and reaches a top speed of 25mph in battery-only mode.
    The 2011 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid will have its world premiere today at the New York Auto Show with sales to follow in the fall.

    2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid looks to split the uprights



    leadsonatahybrid2011fd First Drive: 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid looks to split the uprights
    Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised that the 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid hails from a nation where Buddhism is one of the dominant religions. After all, this slippery sedan’s design is the gas-electric’s equivalent of The Middle Path – a road that the company hopes is truly the way to automotive enlightenment.
    Say what?
    In the still-young history of the modern hybrid automobile, there have been two prevailing schools of thought on design: As the less costly path, The Low Road to hybridization is already a crowded one – it’s a design route that basically calls for the electrification hardware to be buried beneath a familiar bodyshell that’s shared with a conventional internal combustion-only model (see: Lexus LS 600h, Ford Fusion Hybrid,Chevrolet Silverado, etc.). The driving philosophy here is to keep production costs in check while also appealing to audiences that might be otherwise reluctant to embrace “new” technology.
    By contrast, The High Road calls for swoopier model-specific bodywork – if not an entire dedicated platform – enabling a “greener than thou” halo for its owners and parent company. Unfortunately, this high-visibility strategy also costs a boatload of cash, and the only such model that has managed to make a solid business case for itself is the Toyota Prius, a vehicle that’s become the de-facto postercar for the green movement.

    But here’s the conundrum that Hyundai has keenly recognized: Despite being on the checklist of every politician, environmentalist and Hollywood glitterati, hybrids don’t sell in America – they account for less than two percent of new vehicles purchased in the U.S. every year, and their high technology bandwidth means that they require a disproportionate amount of money to develop. Basically, Hyundai knows that the Sonata Hybrid is a necessity for improving its technological capabilities, as well as for burnishing its industry-leading CAFE scores, but it also seems to understand that it is almost certain to lose money on each one it builds. Which is why they’ve taken The Middle Path.

    Report: Infiniti mulling more rear-wheel-drive hybrids



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    The Infiniti M35 Hybrid won’t be hitting showrooms until Spring 2011, but that doesn’t mean future applications of the hybrid powertrain aren’t already in the works. Speaking with Automotive News, Nissan North America’s vice president of product planning, Larry Dominique, says that the M35′s hybrid drivetrain was designed to fit all of Infiniti’s rear-wheel drive models, not just the flagship M.
    Infiniti’s new hybrid system is the first gasoline-electric powerplant solely designed by Nissan (the Altima Hybrid uses a Toyota-sourced unit). Once the M35 launches, we could see new hybrid versions of the G, EXand FX models, though we’d expect those to come long after the initial launch of the M35.
    Currently, the market for rear-wheel-drive hybrid sedans is very small, with the Lexus GS 450h and LS 600h,Mercedes-Benz S400 and BMW 7 Series ActiveHybrid making up the entire segment. More entries are expected to arrive over the next few years, and Infiniti will surely test the waters with the M35 before electrifying any more models within its lineup.

    2011 Honda CR-Z Hybrid R is a step in the right direction



    01 hybrid r 630 450x300 SEMA 2010: 2011 Honda CR Z Hybrid R is a step in the right direction
    Honda has big plans for campaigning a turbocharged, race-bred CR-Z at the upcoming 24 Hours of Thunderhill, and while that car is all kinds of right, it’s about as far from a street-legal machine as a hybrid can get. Fortunately, the company’s engineers and designers have joined forces to give us all an idea what the car would look like in road-going guise with the CR-Z Hybrid R Concept.
    Like it’s track-only brethren, the concept rocks 200 horsepower and 175 pound-feet of torque thanks to a little forced induction and an upgraded integrated motor assist system. Throw in a robust clutch, limited slip differential and a fully adjustable suspension and you’ve got the makings for a true sport hybrid. Hit the jumpfor the press release.

    Sunday, December 19, 2010

    360HP Fiat 500 Abarth by Romeo Ferraris to Participate in Italian Endurance Race



    Fiat 500 Abarth Racer 0 360HP Fiat 500 Abarth by Romeo Ferraris to Participate in Italian Endurance Race

    Romeo Ferraris, as in the Italian tuning firm and racing car builder, has announced that it will take part in the ’6 Hours of Vallelunga’ endurance race in Italy on November 22 with its specially developed Fiat 500 Abarth competition model. The carbon-fiber bodied Italian hatch with the humongous rear wing packs a heavily modified 1.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces a whopping 360 horsepower.

    The Team Romeo Ferraris Fiat 500 Abarth will be driven Aldo Cerruti, Michela Cerruti and Mario Ferraris.
    We remind that according to Chrysler’s business plan, the sporty Fiat 500 Abarth is scheduled to arrive on U.S. shores approximately two years after the standard version of the Italian mini, sometime in 2012.

    Fiat 500 Abarth coming to U.S., all-electric 500 BEV to launch first



    abarth opening 01 450x287 Fiat 500 Abarth coming to U.S., all electric 500 BEV to launch first
    The other day we told you to bone up on your Italian because the Fiat 500 configurator came online. Now you should seriously start saving your Lira because the high-performance 500 Abarth model has been confirmed for the U.S. market. No date has been confirmed, but we’ve been told that the launch of all 500 models will be staggered and the Abarth is last in the queue.
    Those other variations include the standard 500 that you can start ordering now, the 500C drop-top and a 500 that runs on all-electric battery power. Still, the one we’re breaking out the driving gloves for is the Fiat 500 Abarth… and rumor has it that we might see the tiny terror running Stateside within the next three years because the 500 BEV hits the market in 2012.

    Abarth to go it alone on mid-engine roadster?



    abarthssconceptbyied1 630op 450x261 Abarth to go it alone on mid engine roadster?

    Reports of Abarth getting its own sports car have been surfacing pretty much since Fiat relaunched the brand. They seem to have intensified recently, with reports alternately suggesting that the Scorpion marque could partner with either Lotus or KTM on the development of a mid-engine roadster. The latest scuttlebutt, however, indicates that Abarth could go it alone on the new model.
    The issue with KTM is reportedly that its carbon-fiber X-Bow, upon which the Abarth roadster could be based, is too expensive for the low price point Fiat seeks. The hesitance to work with Lotus, however, may be more personal. Lotus CEO Danny Bahar defected there from Ferrari, and took a number of personnel from both Maranello and Maserati with him.
    As a result, Abarth could build a Lotus Elise rival from the ground up, powered by the latest-generation MultiAir engine mated to the company’s new dual-clutch gearbox. Such a move would, however, seem at odds with Sergio Marchionne’s push to integrate products and platforms across Fiat and Chrysler brands. But if a mid-engine Dodge roadster came out of it as well, you wouldn’t find us complaining.

    Paris Preview: Abarth launches EsseEsse versions of 500C and Punto Evo



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    Following the introduction of Abarth-tuned versions of both the Fiat 500C and Punto Evo at the Geneva Motor Show, the Scorpion brand is preparing to roll into Paris with even hotter versions of both.
    Carrying the EsseEsse moniker, both models get a substantial boost in output and a variety of upgrades to match. In the case of the 500C – the semi-convertible version of the popular retro hatch – we’re looking at 160 horsepower (up from 138 in the “base” Abarth 500C) for a 7.6-second sprint to 62 mph. The Abarth Punto Evo EsseEsse, by comparison, is tuned to 180 horsepower, resulting in a run of 7.5 seconds.

    Both feature an array of upgrades to the suspension, brakes, rolling stock and more, plus Blue&Me connectivity and Record Monza exhaust (for the 500C) and Sabelt racing buckets (for the Punto). Full details can be found in the press release after the jump, but we’ll have more for you from Versailles at the end of the month.

    ABARTH 500C BLOWS ITS TOP



    01 fiat 500c abarthopt GENEVA 2010: ABARTH 500C BLOWS ITS TOP

    For every car, there’s a prospective customer. And for a car like the Fiat 500C, a cutesy retro mini with a pseudo-cabrio sliding canvas roof, we hardly need to point out who that target demographic is. But as if to highlight what a difference the little things can make, the Abarth version is another beast entirely.

    By “little things”, here we mean stuff like a 140-horsepower, 1.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, a five-speed sequential paddle-shift transmission and a badass two-tone paint job. All that may not sound like much, but when applied to a little thing like the 500C, it represents the difference between the stock Fiat’s potential customer and the car nut who takes her out for an evening on the town.
    If the collaborative minds at Fiat and Chrysler deem us worthy, we’d enthusiastically count ourselves among the Abarth 500C’s potential customers. But for now we’ll just have to enjoy admiring it on the show floor here in Geneva where it’s just been unveiled, and we have the photos to prove it along with more details in the press release after the jump.

    Hamann Presents Insane Fiat 500 Largo with 265HP at 2009 Frankfurt Show



    Fiat 500 Hamann Largo 0 Hamann Presents Insane Fiat 500 Largo with 265HP at 2009 Frankfurt Show

    The Fiat 500 Abarth has certainly caught the attention of the tuning world in Europe. Making its world premiere at the ’09 IAA in Frankfurt, the Hamann Largo is one of the most impressive tuning proposals for the Fiat 500 Abarth yet, putting to shame the official 180HP+ Ferrari-badged Abarth 695 special with its heavily modified 1.4-liter turbocharged engine that makes a jaw-dropping 265 horsepower at 5,630 rpm and 348Nm pr 257 lb-ft of torque at 4,200 rpm. Pretty impressive if you consider that the base model makes a mere 135HP and 206Nm.

    Hamann has yet to disclose performance figures, but we reckon that 265 ponies in a car the size and weight of the Fiat 500 should a spectacle worth seeing – don’t know about driving though…
    A sport exhaust system that includes an end muffler with four pipes, a pre-muffler with a metal catalyser and a sport manifold along with a high-performance brake system with internally ventilated brake discs and 4-piston callipers up front and optional 257mm discs at the rear, as well as a sport suspension that lowers the car’s centre of gravity by up to 60 mm complete the list of performance mods.
    True to Hamann’s nature, the Largo features an aggressively styled bodykit with new fender extensions that broaden the car body by 30mm at the front and 35mm at the back, beefy side skirts, front and rear aprons and a diffuser at the back.
    The Largo rides on 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in high-performance sport tires measuring 215/35 ZR18 or optionally, 225/35 ZR18.
    As for the interior, changes include but are not limited to, an aluminium pedal set, a door mat set and embroidered logos. Pricing and more details are to be announced at a later date.

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