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Thursday, 1 August 2013
All new Skoda Octavia from August 9
Built on VW’s new MQB variable platform that allows for variations in length, wheelbase and width, the new Octavia is 90mm longer and 45mm wider than the Laura. The wheelbase now stands at 2686mm, just shy of the VW Passat.
The fit and finish on the inside has also been stepped up. Seams are almost invisible, the quality of plastics is improved for the most part, and the neat and simple design of the dash is quite appealing. Boot space stands at a generous 590 litres.
The new Octavia will also come with a range of new safety features such as lane assistance, automatic braking system and also, a fatigue detection system. It will also get nine airbags. The new car will also come equipped with adaptive cruise control and an intelligent light assistant that switches automatically between low and high beams, and traffic sign recognition as well.
Though the car has a much larger footprint, prices are expected to be even more competitive than they are now (the Laura currently starts at around Rs 12.9 lakh for the 1.8 TSI). The EA888 1.8 TSI engine will be upgraded and will now make around 175bhp in India. There will also be a new automatic version that is sure to attract a whole new set of customers.
The base petrol, however, will be a 140bhp version of the 1.4 TSI, the engine seen on the VW Jetta, and is likely to be even more affordable. As earlier, there will also be two diesel versions. Both will use the same 2.0-litre TDI engine, but power outputs could be upped to 120 and 150bhp, respectively. Other engine options for the future include a 105bhp 1.6 diesel and possibly, a 200-plus-bhp petrol vRS version, which could hit a top speed of 250kph. A diesel vRS is also likely to make it to Indian shores later.
Nissan to unveil Terrano on August 20
Just like it had done with the Sunny name, with the Terrano, Nissan has resurrected the moniker, which it had given to an earlier-generation mid-size SUV launched way back in 1993 and discontinued in 2006. As seen from the sketches, the Terrano sees changes to the sheet metal as well to bring the car in line with other Nissan SUVs.
We broke the story of Nissan’s upcoming SUV on June 6, 2013 about its upcoming Duster-based SUV. The big surprise here though, is that the Terrano will be priced approximately Rs 50,000-75,000 more than the Duster, which is contrary to the current trend where Nissans are priced lower than its equivalent Renault models.
The Terrano will be on sale by October 2013.
Audi Q7-Bentley SUV to share platform
Audi has started development on the next-generation Q7 SUV using the same platform that will underpin the upcoming new Bentley SUV.
The full-size Q7 SUV will use the SUV-spec version of the Volkswagen Group’s newMLB modular platform; it’s designed to underpin a whole range of medium to full-size cars, in a similar way to the adaptability of VW’s MQB platform for small to medium-size cars.
The MLB platform will also underpin the next-generation VW Touareg and Porsche Cayenne models, and a production version of the Lamborghini Urus concept.
The next Q7, due next year, will shed up to 350kg from its kerb weight, thanks to a more extensive use of aluminium in its body and structure. It will also usher in a refresh of Audi’s design language.
Next-gen versions of the Touareg and Cayenne are due in around 2016-2017, so both firms are instead readying imminent facelifts for the current cars. The Urus is set to be
built from 2017.
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
BMW reveals its electric car i3
In simultaneous presentations held in London, New York and Beijing, BMW board members revealed the innovative electric car, a contemporary-styled hatchback that remains faithful in basic appearance to the earlier i3 concept revealed at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show but adopts a five door bodystyle in place of the original three door arrangement for added practicality and ease of entry to the rear.
Conceived under the working title Mega City Vehicle – a name meant to focus attention on its suitability for urban driving, the i3 represents a number of firsts for BMW, which is reputed to have spent up to €2 billion (over Rs 15,000 crore) in research, development, testing and production processes for the new four-seater.
Included among the innovations adopted on the BMW i brand’s initial model is a lightweight inner body structure made entirely out of carbonfibre. At 1195kg, the i3 weighs 90kg less than the existing 114i despite using a battery that is claimed to weigh a significant 230kg. The inherent strength of the assembly used to support its carbonfibre reinforced body panels has allowed BMW’s design team to do away conventional B-pillars and provide rear-hinged coach style doors at the rear.
At 3999mm in length, 1775mm in width and 1578mm in height, the i3 is 326mm shorter, 10mm wider and 158mm taller than the second-generation 1-series hatchback. It rides on a chassis whose wheelbase is 120mm shorter than that of its existing entry level model at 2570mm, providing the new electric car with relatively short 707mm front and 722mm rear overhangs.
The i3 is the first series production BMW to rely purely on electricity for propulsion. But in a move harking back to the company’s most illustrious combustion engine models, it eschews front-wheel drive for a more traditional rear-wheel-drive layout in the interests of interior packaging, low speed maneuverability and what officials describe as class-leading steering response.
Power is provided by a synchronous electric motor mounted within an aluminium sub-assembly above the rear axle. The in-house produced unit, known under the BMW eDrive banner, provides 168bhp and 25.4kgm torque. Drive is sent through a single ratio gearbox mounted to the end of the electric motor, offering the choice of three driving modes: Comfort, Eco Pro and Eco Pro+.
Electric energy to run the motor is provided by a 22kWh lithium ion battery produced by Samsung and bearing a warranty valid for up to six years or 100,000 miles. It consists of 96 individual cells mounted within the flat floor structure and has been design to allow the replacement of damaged cells on an individual basis. By packaging the battery as low down in the i3’s carbonfibre body structure as possible, BMW claims to have achieved a centre of gravity lower than that of the X1.
According the EU mandated electric car power consumption test, the i3 requires an average 12.9kWh/100km, providing it with an overall range of 190km in comfort mode.
In its most efficient state in EcoPro+ mode, in which it is limited to a top speed of 80kph, the new BMW is claimed to provide a zero local emission range of up to 200km. In studies with the earlier limited production Mini E and BMW 1-series ActiveE, BMW identified a global average range of 40km with participating customers.
A range extender (REX) option that acts as a generator to provide electricity to the battery whilst on the run will be available, providing a more than 60 percent increase to the i3’s theoretical range in Eco-Pro+ mode.
The range extender uses a 650cc two-cylinder petrol engine borrowed from BMW’s C650 CT maxi-scooter producing 25bhp and 5.6kgm of toque and mounted longitudinally at the rear next to the electric motor and a nine litre fuel tank sited within the floor at the base of the front bulkhead. There is no direct drive to the wheels, merely the generation of electricity. So configured, the i3 weighs an added 120kg at 1315kg and is claimed to require an average 13.5kWh/100km, with the petrol engine rated at 166kpl for average CO2 emissions of 13g/km on the EU test procedure.
With a power-to-weight ratio of 151bhp/tonne in EV (electric vehicle) configuration, the i3 boasts official 0-60kph and 0-100kph acceleration times of 3.7sec and 7.2sec together. In REX (range extender) configuration with 128bhp/tonne, the times are put at 3.9sec, 7.9sec and 5.5sec. Both variants boast a top speed limited to 150kph
Recharging of the battery is through plug in means. BMW claims it takes less than 30mins to achieve an 80 percent charge on a 50kW charger – as found at many public recharging stations in the UK, and a rather less impressive eight hours on a domestic power socket, which typically operates at 9kW. A tub underneath the short front bonnet provides stowage space for the recharging cable. Aggressive recuperation of kinetic electricity in EcoPro+ mode is claimed to generate up to 50kW.
The i3 rides on a bespoke aluminium chassis with a MacPherson strut front and five-link rear suspension. The steering, shared with the upcoming new-generation Mini, is a power assisted electro-mechanical arrangement that with a nominal 2.5 turns lock to lock give the new BMW a relatively tight 9.9 metre turning circle. As with its more traditional models, the German car maker claims a perfect 50:50 weight distribution.
The standard cast aluminium wheels are 19-inch in diameter and come shod with ultra narrow 155/70 profile tyres – a combination BMW claims provides a significant reduction in both air and rolling resistance together with greater side wall compliance and similar grip levels to more conventional 16-inch wheels with 225/55 rubber. Buyers will also be able to specify larger 20-inch wheels with 155/60 front and 175/50 profile tyres.
Inside, the i3 provides dedicated seating for four on manually adjustable seats within a highly contemporary styled cabin close in appearance to the i3 concept. The front seats are mounted 170mm higher than those in the 1-series at 670mm, with the rear seats mounted even higher still. Boot capacity is hampered by the rear mounted drive system and high floor; with a nominal 260 litres the i3 offers 100 litres less than the 1-series.
The i3 will be produced on a dedicated production line at BMW’s Leipzig plant in Germany in both left- and right-hand drive guises. Sales are planned to get underway this week, with the first UK deliveries slated to begin in November. Along with the new car, BMW has also developed a wide range of multi-media applications available through its ConnectedDrive suite dedicated to taking the electric car to a whole new level of efficiency while providing a new facet to everyday motoring via connectivity solutions that allows the i3 to be networked with other forms of public transport as part of a broader mobility initiative.
Monday, 29 July 2013
Force One new variants now on sale
Force Motors has added new variants to the Force One SUV.
A new base variant called EX has been introduced. It is powered by a 2596cc direct injection intercooled turbo diesel engine which also does duty on the Gurkha 4X4 SUV and is mated to a five-speed manual gearbox. However, this motor is only BS III compliant and comes with only 2WD. The Force One EX is targeted towards the fleet and taxi market and comes with basic features such as a power steering, front fog lamps, A/C and central locking and steel wheels.
The soon-to-be launched 4WD model is called the LX and comes with all features available in the previous top-end 2WD trim such as daytime running lamps, rear parking sensors, wing mirrors with integrated turn indicators, 16-inch alloys with all terrain tyres, 2DIN audio system with Bluetooth and steering mounted controls, leather seats, ABS and EBD, remote keyless entry and cruise control and shift-on-the fly 4WD system with a limited slip differential. Prices for the 4WD LX variant have not been released yet, and it will be launched in August.
The 2WD variant is now known as the SX and comes with all the features of the 4WD model except the shift-on-the fly 4WD system and the limited slip differential. The SX and the LX trims come with a Mercedes-Benz-sourced 2.2-litre, OM611 common-rail engine that meets BS IV emissions norms and makes a Tata Safari-rivalling 139bhp and 32.6kgm of torque. It drives the rear wheels via the Mercedes-Benz G32 five-speed manual gearbox.
Since the car's launch less than two years ago, Force Motors has sold in excess of 2,500 units, with the carmaker hoping to sell another 2,500 units this fiscal.
The Force One SUV range prices are as below (ex-showroom, Delhi).
2.5 EX: 7-seater: Rs 8.99 lakh
2.2 SX 6-seater: Rs 11.79 lakh
2.2 SX 7-seater Rs 11.71 lakh
2.2 SX with ABS 6-seater: Rs 12.06 lakh
2.2 SX with ABS 7-seater Rs 11.99 lakh
Range Rover RS models in the works
The Range Rover Sport RS is tipped to be launched next year, sometime after the Evoque RS is revealed. The Evoque RS will be powered by a 300bhp version of the Evoque’s current 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine.
The exterior styling is unlikely to be changed extensively for the Evoque RS, according to hints from design Chief Gerry McGovern. Larger wheels and extravagant arch and sill extensions will be ruled out in favour of subtler ways of making the RS model stand out from the rest of the range.
Skoda to hike prices across range
The increase in cost of raw materials that’s resulted from the skewed exchange rate has hit Skoda hard, and it has had no choice but to pass some of this on to the customer. Although the actual price hike amounts have not been revealed yet, it is believed that they are only a small percentage higher, with Skoda absorbing a part of the impact of increased costs.
Although Skoda assembles its cars in India, the company still uses a lot of imported content. Expensive items like the engine and gearbox are fully imported.
With the Rupee still in a downward spiral, it’s likely that other carmakers may soon follow suit with price hikes of their own in the coming weeks.
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