Sunday, February 25, 2007

Winter Testing For Mercedes GLK


We brought you the first pictures of the pre-production prototype of Mercedes GLK which is scheduled for a 2008 released.
For the first time we can exclusively reveal the engines, drive tarrains and pirces.
Engines:
The entry-level option is a 2.1-litre diesel with 2wd and 205bhp, and there are a further three petrol engines and a V6 diesel on the spec list. Among these is a hefty 400bhp-plus V8, which should make for some interesting trips to the school gates and petrol station, if nothing else.
The full range is:
• GLK 280
• GLK 350
• GLK 63 AMG
• GLK 220 CDI
• GLK 320 CDI
Drive Tarrains:
2WD will be offered on the base model but the 4WD will be offered throughout the range.
Prices:
For the basic 2008 Mercedes GLK will set you back at £28,500 with prices rising around £40,000 for the AMG model. The GLK will be taking on small luxury SUV's like the Land Rover Freelander, Audi Q5, BMW X3, Porsche Compact SUV etc

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

2008 Mercedes C-Class Estate Undisguised!




Seen here barely clothed in camouflage for the first time is the all-new Mercedes C-Class wagon.
The sedan version of the C-Class will be introduced next month at the Geneva Motor Show, but we don't expect the wagon to be shown for another six months or so, possibly at the Frankfurt auto show.

This test car was part of a larger group that we caught just days ago in the northern part of Sweden. Like the upcoming sedan, buyers will have the option between the four-cylinder C180 (156 hp, supercharged) or C200 (184 hp, supercharged), and the six-cylinder C230 (204 hp), C280 (231 hp), or C350 (272 hp). Diesel enthusiasts in some markets will have the choice between the C200 CDI (136 hp), C220 CDI (170 hp), or C320 (V-6, 224 hp).

Sunday, February 4, 2007

2007 Fiat Bravo Out In The Wild


Despite Fiat revealing the Bravo a few months ago, Fiat are still testing the Focus fighter.
This picture shows a production model undisguised in Italy. The small family car is offically revealed but is still undergoing some testing in Italy and Austria.
The Bravo will go on sale this summer in the UK with prices expected to start at around £12,500 for the base model although pricing for Europe and the UK hasn't yet been announced.
The engine line up will be as followed: 1.4i 16v, 1.9 JTD MultiJet 8v & 1.9 JTD Multijet 16v but more engines could be offered. More information will be given nearer to launch date. DIMENSIONS, WEIGHTS AND CAPACITIES:
Length: 4.34 meters
Width: 1.79 meters
Height: 1.50 meters
Fuel tank: 58 liters
Weight: 1205 to 1360 kgs.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Smart ForTwo in Madrid




These are the first photos of the new Smart ForTwo caught in Madrid. The vehicle is production ready and will go on sale across Europe in April - September with a price tag of £6,500.
Orders are now being taken.

2007 Peugeot 308





This heavily disguised prototype is the first glimpse of next year's family hatchback from Peugeot: the 308. Under a whole marquee's worth of black plastic cladding lies a conventional high-roof five-door - a look pioneered by today's 307.We won't see the production 308 until 2008, but our spies have brought you the first details on this important new hatch direct from Sweden, where Peugeot is cold-weather testing in the snow.
It is heavily disguised, but look closely and you can make out some interesting details. The 308 has an MPV-style, stretched forward scuttle, so there's a big windscreen and what look like quarterlight windows ahead of the door mirrors.
The high roofline should guarantee decent interior space (like in today's 307), and if the hatchback isn't roomy enough, you can always wait for the SW estate version; a folding tin-top 308 CC model is also scheduled for production along with an mini SUV with no 4WD system and a minivan dubbed as 3008 later in 2008 or 2009. Although you can't quite make out the grille in this disguised prototype, one source claimed that Peugeot's gaping-mouth grille would be toned down on the new model.
Peugeot and Citroen continue with their three-platform strategy; every new model will use one of their core platforms, with exceptions for third-party collaborations like this summer's 4007, produced in partnership with Mitsubishi.
So the 308 will remain on the PF2 medium-car component set; it's the same as the Citroen C4, and means front-wheel drive, the option of an automated manual gearbox and a suite of petrol and diesel engines from 1.4 up to 2.0 litres.The 307 won the 2002 European Car of the Year gong, but never scored criticial acclaim, lacking the dynamics of the Focus, the quality of the Golf and the sharp looks of the Astra. With the 308, it aims to close that gap...

2007 Citroen C5 Caught Cold





These are the very first photos of the next Citroen C5. Despite the heavy bin liner disguise the roofline and the overall shape of the car can just about be made out. The current C5 only comes in two body styles a hatchback (which can easily be mistakan for a sedan) and a mid-sized stationwagon and for the first time there could be a sedan for the next generation.
All though, a pre-production model was caught undisguise in France a while ago. The impression and the undisguised pre-production model look very alike. Unlike its competitors, the next C5 should look sporty and sleek.
As for the engines, the diesels will be kept as they are the European favorties but petrol engines will change. We currently don't know what they are so I guess that Citroen could be keeping the range topping 3.0i V6.
The 2 photo are showing a prototype which is a hatchback undegoing cold weather testing in Northern Scandinavia

Sunday, January 14, 2007

2008 Mini Traveller Caught Undisguised





BMW testers have stripped away most of the camouflage from their prototypes of the MINI Traveller. This latest look not only gives us our best glimpse of the newest model from MINI, it also puts to rest once-and-for-all some questions about its packaging and configuration. The clean, uncamouflaged windows and body-sides clearly reveal different pillar configurations for the driver- and passenger-sides. The driver-side has only one door, and a long uninterrupted expanse of glass between the B- and C-pillars. The passenger-side gets a rear-hinged, suicide rear access door, which requires an additional pillar that is visible through the driver-side glass. Unless a driver-side suicide door will be offered as an option (which is highly unlikely), rear-seaters will want to load up from the passenger-side. This past summer, we snapped the first pix of the Traveller's rear double doors in place of a conventional hatchback, and the rear cut-line is now clearly visible on this latest prototype.
Seeing the Traveller in something very close to finished form, it's clear that this larger MINI fits in well with the rest of the MINI model range. The Traveller's longer footprint adds extra versatility, but the MINI look remains intact. We expect the MINI Traveller to make its official debut at the Geneva Motor Show this spring.

*** This prototype looks like a U.S spec model. Check out the orange reflectors on the wheels arches (front & rear) ***