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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Mitsubishi Mirage sedan: Thailand and Philippines first

The sedan form of the Mitsubishi Mirage is set to begin sales in ASEAN by the end of fiscal 2013. The Nikkei reports that the Mitsubishi Mirage Sedan will be introduced first in Thailand – where the car will be assembled – and the Philippines.



Seeing as the Mirage hatch has already made its way here, we can expect the sedan to do the same sometime next year. The report adds that plans are afoot to increase annual production at the Thai plant from 150,000 vehicles at present to 200,000 units.

The booted form of the Mirage was previewed at the 2013 Bangkok Motor Show in a study form called the Mitsubishi Concept G4. Last month, Theophilus Chin came up with renderings suggesting what the productionised form of the G4 might well look like.

McLaren P1: 916 PS from hybrid power source



The new McLaren P1 is a hybrid, but this is hybrid power like you’ve never known before. The McLaren P1 puts down a combined 913 PS and 900Nm of torque, all while emitting less than 200g/km of CO2, with the ability to run on emission-free electric drive mode as well. This is the future of supercars.
The combustion engine part of the McLaren P1′s hybrid powertrain is a revised version of the 3.8 litre M838T motor that debuted in the McLaren MP4-12C. It has been significantly upgraded to optimise cooling and durability under the higher loads, and the engine block has now been modified to interface with an electric motor. The combustion engine alone does 737 PS at 7,500rpm and 720Nm of torque from 4,000rpm, in a brilliant combination of both high revving and turbocharging.
The P1′s M838T is paired with a lightweight electric motor developed by the McLaren Electronics arm of the Group. It produces 179 PS and 260Nm of torque, of which all 260 are available from standstill. The electric motor is mounted directly onto the engine, and all drive is channelled through the dual-clutch seven-speed gearbox to drive the rear wheels.

An interesting use of the electric motor is to provide faster upshifts. This is achieved through the application of instant negative torque at the point of shift, making the engine revs drop as quickly and efficiently as possible to the required engine speed for the upshift. When off-throttle the electric motor provides additional drag torque, recovering energy to the battery that would otherwise be lost to the brakes.
In E-mode, in which the car is powered by the electric motor alone, the McLaren P1 can travel up to 10km on a full charge. When the battery is empty, the petrol engine will automatically start to maintain drive and charge the battery.
In additional to recharging by the engine or brake energy regeneration, the McLaren P1 is also equipped with a plug-in charger which can recharge the battery, from empty, in only two hours. The plug-in charger can be stored in the luggage compartment, although the customer may choose to store it off-board – in a garage or the pits – to save weight.

On the steering wheel, you will find two interesting buttons. One is to activate the the DRS (Drag Reduction System) and the other will activate IPAS (Instant Power Assist System). The DRS system uses a movable flap on the rear wing to reduce the amount of drag on the rear wing. The wing reduces in angle to lower drag by 23%. The system immediately deactivates when the button is released, or if the driver touches the brake pedal.
IPAS is designed to deliver power rapidly for high performance acceleration, and provides 179PS of instant additional power via the electric motor. In this mode, power delivery is prioritised over energy storage. The McLaren P1′s battery uses a combination of high power cells, low pack weight and an innovative cooling system. The battery weighs just 96kg, and is mounted onto the underbody of the high-strength Formula 1-grade carbon fibre MonoCage chassis, which seals the unit in the vehicle, thus avoiding the added weight of any unnecessary battery packaging. Coolant flow is balanced so each cell is cooled to the same temperature across the entire pack.
This may seem like a lot of info on the car already, but McLaren says full details will only be released in the coming weeks prior to the Geneva Motor Show, where the P1 will be shown to the public officially.




Peugeot RCZ Magnetic edition announced for the UK

Ah, another short-run special, one that dresses up an already striking figure. France and Germany had theOnyx, and now it’s the United Kingdom’s turn – the Peugeot RCZ Magnetic Limited Edition will be heading across the Channel, with just 170 examples to be had.



These will span over three variants, the 1.6 THP 156 and THP 200 petrol, and 2.0 HDi 163 diesel. So what does going the Magnetic route bring about? Enhanced equipment, for one – a Sport trim level adds an soft-touch leather steering wheel and short-shift gear lever as well as sports seats.

Also on, 19-inch Sortilege wheels finished in onyx matt black and a ‘black pack’ of goodies, which lends the roof arches, front grille, door mirror covers and brake calipers said shade. Two exterior colours are available for the RCZ Magnetic, Pearlescent Pearl white or Metallic Nera black – going the white route gets a black interior, while black bags the red flame leather interior as seen in the pix.

 -Source From : paultan.org

New Peugeot 308 – first details and hi-res photos

Following the initial images seen earlier today, here are the first details about the second-generation Peugeot 308, which will make its debut in Frankfurt in September.

Some basic figures to start with. The C-segment offering, which sits on the company’s new EMP2 modular platform (which has no less than 116 technology patent applications, so it goes), measures in a 4.25 metres long and 1.46 metres tall, while boot volume is rated at 470 litres. Weight is also down from its predecessor, the new car tipping the scales up to 140 kg less.
In addition to the new exterior lines and flow, the new 308 features a more refined and upmarket interior, in line with the move to bring the marque upmarket in terms of presentation. Elements in the i-cockpit offer improved ergonomics, with a more complete integration of controls translates to fewer buttons and a cleaner dashboard. A 9.7-inch touchscreen is integral to things.
As yet, no mention of powertrain/drivetrain choices, but the automaker says that the new 308 will be more dynamic than the outgoing car, but also offer more in the way of general comfort as well. European sales of the car, which will be built at the company’s Sochaux plant in France, begins in autumn after the showing in Frankfurt.

Anthony Lim believes that nothing is better than a good smoke and a car with character, with good handling aspects being top of the prize heap. Having spent more than a decade and a half with an English tabloid daily never being able to grasp the meaning of brevity or being succinct, he wags his tail furiously at the idea of waffling - in greater detail - about cars and all their intrinsic peculiarities here.

-Source From : paultan.org

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