Monday 10 October 2016

Electric Hypercar Crushes LaFerrari and Tesla Model S in Race

Electric Hypercar Crushes LaFerrari and Tesla Model S

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I first wrote about the Rimac Concept One hypercar three years ago. Since then, there hasn’t been a whole lot of news regarding the car, but a new video from Archie Hamilton Racing’s YouTube channel showcases the electric hypercar.

To test the Concept One’s capabilities, the team paired it up against the brutal acceleration of the Tesla Model S P90D and the incomparable LaFerrari. If you’re unaware of the Concept One’s abilities, in the three-year-old article I noted that the car is powered by a 92-kWh battery that sends energy to four sets of electric motors at each of the wheels. This power created equals out to around 1,088 bhp and 1,180 lb-ft of torque. With a kerb weight of 4,188, the Concept One can rocket from 0-62 mph in 2.6 seconds (in the old article it’s stated that its 0-68 time is 2.8, but the website now says 2.6).

Does this new hypercar have the ability to take down the Model S and LaFerrari? If you’ve read the title, then you know the answer. Check it out below!

Electric Hypercar Crushes LaFerrari and Tesla Model S in Race



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Rimac Concept One vs Porsche 918

Rimac Concept One vs Porsche 918: The Future is Here

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I feel as though we’re at a point in time where I don’t need to tell the world how fast the Porsche 918 Spyder is. We’ve seen the 918 on the track, on the road and just about everywhere else, and we’ve seen it top speeds of well over 200 mph. Let’s face it, the 918 Spyder is one of the world’s fastest cars. But, so is the Rimac Concept One.

(Related – Electric Hypercar Crushes LaFerrari and Tesla Model S in Race)

Unlike the previously mentioned German supercar, not many people know about the Concept One, but they certainly will soon. This electric supercar is powered by an 82 kWh Lithium-Iron-Phosphate battery and electric motors at each wheel. Together, the car is good for 1,088 hp and 1,200 lb-ft of torque. All of that power gives the supercar the ability to run 0-60 mph in 2.8 seconds.

So how does it stack up against the already legendary 918 Spyder? Click play on the latest Bangin’ Gears episode found below.

 

 

Rimac Concept One vs Porsche 918: The Future is Here



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Friday 7 October 2016

Rare 1972 Nissan Skyline GT-R Hakosuka

Incredibly Rare 1972 Nissan Skyline GT-R Hakosuka For Sale

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Although the Skyline, particularly the racing-derived GT-R variant, exploded into the consciousness of American and European collectors relatively recently, the cars have always been deeply revered in Japan. The Skyline story dates back to 1957, when Prince Motor Company introduced what was for postwar Japan, a large and luxurious car with obviously American influenced styling. With 60hp or so, it was far from sporting, and it was not until 1964 when the car gained, in a very big way, serious sporting credibility.

In 1964, by combining a lengthened Skyline body with the larger Gloria’s 6-cylinder power-plant, the car proved itself at the Japanese Grand Prix sweeping 2nd through 6th behind a Porsche 904. The car continued on to be a successful race car, nearing 50 consecutive wins in the 18 months it was actively campaigned. Thus began a performance dynasty and a legendary nameplate which continues to this day.

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In 1966, Prince Motor Company merged with Nissan and the next generation Skyline, which was already in development, was badged as a Nissan when it appeared in 1968. Available with a variety of pedestrian power-plants, the most exotic variant was the GT-R version which was powered by the S20 engine. A dual overhead cam unit with 4 valves per cylinder and displacing 1989cc, the S20 was a sophisticated power-plant that made 160hp at 7,000 RPM, a remarkable specific output for a road car in the late 1960s. Available initially as a sedan, and then as a pillar-less coupe from early 1971, the cars were very successful as race cars and set the stage for its briefly-lived successor, the Kenmeri GT-R (produced only until early 1973), and in finally, 16 years later, the rebirth of the GT-R badge in 1989 with the R32 generation Skyline.

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This particular car is a beautifully restored example that was sourced in Yokohama in 2015 following an extensive search. Using original paint found on the car, it was carefully color matched in this striking color, which is predominantly silver with a gold cast to it, and occasionally some green hue as well. Virtually no metal work was required during the restoration: a few spots in the rockers were addressed, but no other corrosion was found. The exterior was completely refinished and new weather stripping and emblems fitted. All systems were restored as necessary, both cosmetically and mechanically. The brakes, steering, and suspension were rebuilt, while engine and gearbox were found not to need any work beyond routine servicing. The original interior was cleaned and preserved aside from the dashboard and console, which were authentically restored.

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The car presents beautifully. The body is solid, crisp, and very straight. The paint was done to high standards and is virtually unmarked. Most of the chrome, including the bumpers and light surrounds, was redone. The side window trims were not redone but are in very good un-restored condition. The lights are excellent throughout, as is the glass. The outer headlamps are CibiƩ items and the inner ones are Koito while the wipers are twin stalk Japanese made Trico items. The glass all bears Nissan etchings and the lenses are all like new, aside from the left reversing lamp which is cracked. The car sits on beautiful Watanabe alloy wheels.

The interior is in excellent shape. The condition is consistently crisp and near new throughout. The upholstery on the evocative fixed-back seats is virtually unmarked, which is impressive considering it was not replaced during the restoration. There is one small split on the back of the driver’s seat but it is otherwise difficult to fault. The lightweight floor covering and mats are in excellent shape, as are the door panels and side panels. The dashboard and console are in excellent as-new condition, and the gauges are also in excellent shape. The tachometer is an aftermarket item. The parcel shelf and headliner are also in excellent condition.

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The engine compartment is stunning and would be ready to show with minimal preparation. Not only is the S20 power-plant an impressive and aesthetically beautiful engine, but nearly every aspect of this car’s engine compartment has been comprehensively restored to high standards. The inner fenders, firewall, and other painted components were refinished to the same high standards as the exterior, while the mechanical components are all in freshly restored condition. The cad plating was renewed and the triple Solex carburetors are nicely detailed and the decals have been renewed as well.

The trunk is also nicely restored. The fuel tank sits above the trunk floor which gives a purposeful competition-oriented appearance. A new trunk carpet has been fitted while the rest of the trunk panels are not upholstered, which shows the quality of the work and gives a purposeful and spare appearance to the trunk. The original jack including Nissan Motor carrying bag is present as well.

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The car runs and drives well. The engine sounds fantastic and has tremendous throttle response to even the lightest application. It pulls well, giving the impression of a low reciprocating mass competition engine and indeed, the power peak of 7000rpm gives a strong indication of this. The motor is not, however, peaky. The car pulls smartly off the line, particularly thanks to the relatively short gearing. The transmission has a pleasantly slick yet robust feel with excellent synchromesh and well-defined gates. The brakes have little free play and initially seem heavy, particularly compared to the zingy throttle response, but they are quite effective, an interesting blend that is somewhat like an old 911. The steering is precise and a bit heavy at slow speeds, but is responsive and communicative. The chassis is competent and well-damped.

Perhaps because of the rarity of the GT-R in the United States, and its exotic specification, there is a significant sense of occasion associated with driving or even seeing it. This particular example is stunning: beautifully restored to high standards and in excellent driving condition as well, this is a very rare car anywhere in the world, let alone in the United States. For the diehard JDM enthusiast or the more European-oriented enthusiast seeking to diversify, this is one of the ultimate examples of the ultimate cars to do so with.

Please note that this car cannot be sold for use in California.

Incredibly Rare 1972 Nissan Skyline GT-R Hakosuka For Sale

 



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Wednesday 5 October 2016

Bentley Owners Can Now Have Gas Delivered

“Bentley ownership is about more than just the vehicle”

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Have you ever ran out of gas and panicked wondering where the next gas station would be? Well, if you’re the owner of a Bentley in California, you won’t ever have that problem again.In a press release issued today, Bentley announced a partnership with Filld – an app-based fuel-delivery service.

With this partnership, Bentley owners will just need to do the following to get their fuel delivered:

  1. Open up the “Filld for Bentley” app
  2. Choose a delivery time
  3. And wait.

Seriously. According to the press release, it’s just that easy.

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To make the process even easier is the first-ever Connected Car Integration. This makes it so Bentley owners don’t even need to unlock the fuel cap or pinpoint their car’s exact location– all of this is done securely through the Filld for Bentley app.

(Also Read – Bentley Introduces 200+ MPH Flying Spur W12 S)

“Bentley ownership is about more than just the vehicle – it’s the entire luxury experience. We are continuously investigating ways in which to offer our customers tailored, convenient, smart services that afford them the greatest luxury of all: more time,” said Christophe Georges, Bentley’s Director of Product and Marketing. “Our Connected Car strategy will continue to expand and innovate in order to further enhance the Bentley lifestyle.”

Bentley Owners Can Now Have Gas Delivered



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Tuesday 4 October 2016

Ford Bronco Is Officially Returning

Ford Bronco Is Officially Returning, Will Be Made In Michigan

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The Ford Bronco is returning. I’m not sure if it was a mistake, a slip of the tongue, but it looks like the Bronco will be resurrected.

This news comes from an interview between Bill Johnson, plant chairman for UAW Local 900, which represents the Ford Wayne plant, and Detroit Free Press. In the interview, which focuses on Trump’s talking point of Ford creating a plant in Mexico, Johnson mentions  ever so subtly that the Bronco is coming back.

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With these words, Bronco fans around the world rejoiced. Including me.

The previous glimmer of hope we had for the return of the Bronco was back in February when we were presented with 2020 concept renderings. These were created by Bronco6G.com. These renderings are included in this article.

While this brief mention of the Bronco’s return is enough to jump up and down about, we will still have to wait for the official press release from Ford Motor Company. And as soon as we get that, I’ll be sharing it with you here on Autofluence.

The Ford Bronco Is Officially Returning, Will Be Made In Michigan

 



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