Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG Revealed in Production Film

Combining beauty and the beast. Is this the result?

Mercedes-Benz has released a video showcasing the production line of the new S-Class, giving us an insight into how it is all put together.

That’s all fair enough, but what strikes us is what Mercedes-Benz decided to sneak into the end of the video – an AMG version of the W222 S-Class. The one particularly in question is the S63 AMG which now features an aggressive front end, bigger rims and a chunkier side skirt.

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So what do you think? Already looks like an absolute beast doesn’t it! As all AMG’s, the badging allows it to shout out from the rooftops that its a beast of a car. Behind the S63 AMG is an ordinary S-Class with the optional AMG Sport Pack; you can immediately tell the difference. Big gaping front vents showcases that this S-Class is packing some punch underneath the hood and it means business!

Speculatively, the new W222 S63 AMG is to gain the same M157 5.5 litre biturbo V8 that you find in most AMG’s these days. It is expected to produce around 557 PS and push around 720Nm of torque. However, this begs a question, is that the peak of what is needed in the real world, or will Mercedes-AMG go that one step ahead to lunacy level and release the S65 AMG which will evidently feature AMG’s M275 6.0 litre V12 that produces over 620hp and has an astonishing 1,000Nm of torque? Time can only tell! 

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Aston Martin V12 Vantage S

Recently Aston Martin was teasing us with video’s of a new model. And now, yet another Aston Martin Vantage has hit the tarmac. The english automaker seems to be waving the Vantage good-bye with a last addition to the range for the model line.

This time it’s an advanced engineering story told by monumental numbers. 15kg lighter than V12 Vantage. 573PS of power. 620Nm of peak torque. With enhanced low and mid-range power the new-generation AM28 engine pushes the car to a top speed of 205mph, creating the fastest series production model Aston Martin ever made. The V12 Vantage S.

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Extreme performance. Extreme styling. A bold new carbon fibre grille marries design and engineering to improve airflow whilst defining a more aggressive front profile. New roof and rear graphics packs. Lightweight forged alloy wheels. All new interior finishes on seats, doors and controls. Never opulent but always dramatic the V12 Vantage S is tailored for a visceral driving experience.

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New BMW M4 Coupe Spyshots Emerge

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New images have emerged of a Silverstone F82 M4 testing on the Nurburgring, wearing M Carbon Ceramic Brakes. It doesn’t reveal any new features, but some technical details have surfaced.

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BIMMERPOST were recently informed by a BMW M official that the engine powering the M4 will boast an 8000 RPM redline.

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WHAT DO WE KNOW?
• Lighter than current M3 (targeting E46 M3 weight
• More powerful than current M3, but around 100 lb-ft more torque
• Faster than current M3
• More efficient than current M3
• Powered by “S55” inline 6 cylinder multi turbo engine
• Nearly 8k RPM redline
• DCT and manual transmission options
• Optional M Carbon Ceramic Brakes
• Rumored Electric Power Steering
• Prototype Tires – Michelin Pilot Super Sport: 255/35/19 (front), 275/35/19 (rear)
• Front styling to feature elements from the M6 and 1M coupe, with Air Curtain technology
• Hood features power bump / dome
• Kidney grilles feature double-slats with M3/M4 badge
• F82 M4 coupe to feature double-bubble sculpted carbon fiber roof , with optional sunroof
• M3 Introduced late 2013 – early 2014
• M3 European Delivery begins June 2014, at earliest
• M4 hits dealers no earlier than late 2014 – early 2015

BMW M235i Caught Naked

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Here it is in all its glory! The all-new M235i coupe; the 135i Coupe’s successor caught undisguised, well, almost.

Many BMW enthusiasts beefed about the F20’s front end with its goofy headlights and dulled nose. The upside? Well, the new M235i has none of that.

Large front air intakes gives the M235i an aggressive stance on the road, which was never really seen on its predecessor. The wheels are from the M135i as well as the blue M Performance brakes. Then we get onto the subject of headlights, many enthusiasts rumored they would be connected to the kidney grilles but in fact, they arn’t!

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Moving onto the side of the car, it now features an M Badge but unfortunately, no air breather vent seen on BMW’s latest models such as the 4 Series Coupe and 3 Series GT. Front and rear quarter panels are also similar to the F20.

As we can see, this M235i features the optional LED headlights which also has squared-off corona rings. The tail lights reminisce the current 1 Series Coupe LCI’s thick floating light bars.

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Although the back remains covered, it will most probably feature split twin black exhaust pipes, a trunk spoiler lip, and a black rear bumper diffuser.

Overall, a great improvement over the E82 1 Series Coupe. Expect the M235i to begin production this November.

Source: BIMMERPOST

BMW Teases Gran Lusso Coupé by Pininfarina

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Some exciting news just in! BMW and Pininfarina have collaborated to debut a new concept called the ‘Gran Lusso Coupé’ at the 2013 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este. The Gran Lusso Coupé has been designed to be the next step forward from the Zagato Coupé. The concepts’ creation boasts many BMW trademarks and fits in perfectly within the BMW family. The long wheel base structure, long nose and most-probably a very powerful V12 engine under the hood makes it look like a revival of the long-gone 8 Series.

BMW have thrown a few teasers around but this still begs one question, is the Ultimate Driving Machine back?

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Driven: Bentley Continental GTC V8

The Bentley Continental name has been with us since 1952, making it one of the most oldest names still in production. However, five decades later, Bentley decided to make a complete change to the cars’ design. In 2003, the Bentley Continental GT made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show, giving the world a sip of what Bentley is capable of under Volkswagen AG’s control.

The first Continental GT featured a 6.0 liter twin-turbocharged W12 engine which produced 552 bhp and 650 Nm torque. The Bentley Continental GT left a statement on every road it traveled on, whether it would be twisty roads or mile straights, it was hard to outrun such a car. A GTC (convertible) version soon followed.

However there were some downsides, especially fuel economy. The W12 could only ever achieve a claimed figure of 17 mpg which meant you were fueling up more than actually enjoying the cars raw power on the road. So, this begs a question, has Bentley given consumers a more fuel efficient option? Well, the answer is yes!

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PERFORMANCE

 The brand-new Bentley Continental GTC V8 features a 4.0 liter twin-turbocharged engine which produces 500 bhp and an astonishing 660 Nm torque. With all that power at the drivers disposal, the GTC V8 can hit 60 mph in just 4.6 seconds, making it one of the fastest accelerating 4 seater convertible money can buy. Keep your foot down long enough and the GTC V8 will hit 188 MPH.

All of this brute force is bolted and sustained by an eight-speed automatic transmission instead of the six-speed in the W12. The ratios are also close together to give you the smoothest gear changes possible thus increasing fuel economy.

Bentley hasn’t just opted for a V8 in the chase of power, they’ve also thought about handling. The front wheels are carrying 25kg less than they do on its W12 counterpart, but the suspension rates have been revamped and geometry have been re-calibrated giving it an advantage over the W12.

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Compared to the W12, the V8 turns in that slight bit better into corners and it also grips well while negotiating tight bends, especially with the adaptive dampers helping you stay flat throughout corners. Amazingly, with all these ways to keep the car perfect around corners, it still retains being an absolutely comfortable long-distance cruiser.

What puts the Continental GTC V8 aside from the GT V8 is when you get on a nice straight road. There are just two steps here, the first is to simply ensure you have the roof down and the second is to absolutely floor the throttle. So, what happens? Well, at very low revs, you hear an amazing V8 burble which drops your jaw and at high revs you’re left absolutely speechless, you’d just want to do it over and over again!

Bentley has been thoughtful with the V8, even with fuel economy. The GTC V8 achieves a very modest 25.9 mpg which is not bad at all. It’s achieved through direct injection, an alternator programmed to charge the battery mainly during deceleration and a very cool bit of kit which shuts down 4 of the cars’ cylinders whilst cruising. Boot the throttle, and you have a V8, waft around town, and you have a V4.

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EXTERIOR

Compared to its predecessor, the new Bentley Continental GTC has a much more fluid design. It mixes a blend of Sportiness, Elegance and Beauty. The new GTC features beautifully sculptured curves which are only seen on the most beautiful of women, lines that are designed to cut through the air efficiently and low sporty looks designed to turn heads.

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At the touch of a button, the roof will go down, giving you a full view of that beautiful interior contrasted with the Bentleys’ pretty exterior. They both sing in perfect harmony.

It’s a very positive improvement over the previous Continental, which definitely makes the new Continental stand out over other cars on the market.

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INTERIOR

Describing the interior of a Bentley is just impossible. Words cannot defy the amount of luxury and quality that goes into a Bentley’s interior. In the case of this Continental GTC, saying it’s a luxury place to be just doesn’t do it justice.

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The seats are wrapped in sumptuous leather and beautifully quilted. The stitching is so detailed, it stands out from a mile back. No matter what your occupation or financial status, as soon as you sit inside the Continental GTC, you feel special instantaneously. The seats sink you in, whatever you touch feels absolutely lovely to hold and you’re forever rubbing the seats to how smooth they are.

At the end of the day, its expected, Bentley are experts in interior quality, and the GTC is no exception.

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VERDICT

Do we love the Bentley Continental GTC V8? Of course we do! It’s a must have if you can afford it, we really believe it blends two worlds into one package, the first being supercar potential and the other being a luxury comfortable long-distance cruiser. We love its V8 engine which roars when you want it to, then it can shut off while cruising so you get your typical Bentley quiet drive. The power delivery is sweet and handling is surprisingly good. We really believe that Bentley are getting somewhere in terms of performance and handling. Fuel economy has finally been sorted out too which is a great thing to know!

The only thing we think Bentley could improve on is their steering, the GTC V8’s steering was quite light and it doesn’t make you feel connected enough with the road. The upside is however that at the end of the day, the Bentley Continental is a long distance cruiser, it’s not at all a track ripping item. Around town it’s absolutely wonderful to drive, the light steering which initially made you feel disconnected from the road finally makes sense, it’s light so you can easily mooch around whenever you need to, but the most amazing thing we find about the Bentley is how easy it is to drive! Overall, a great package Bentley has offered.

Bentley Continental GTC V8 – 4.5/5.

McLaren P1 Showcases Racing Powers

Genuinly wild, just how the P1 is tearing up this circuit! It may not be as loud as the screaming V12’s from Italy, and you could say the twin turbo mutes the noise of the 3.8-liter V8. But this dark and very deep growl suits the P1 just fine. Look closely, and you can see and hear the P1 sucking itself into the tarmac with great downforce.

The McLaren P1 has been testing all over the place after the car was revealed as a concept in Paris 2012. But this is pretty much the first good motion footage of the P1 stretching it’s legs in its very own habitat.

 

Mercedes-Benz S Class Brochure Leaked

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Only 3 days to go till the all-new W222 S-Class is revealed at Hamburg, but till then, leaks continue to emerge, this time, a very informative brochure!

The new S-Class will be offered in two variants, a normal and long wheelbase. The standard wheelbase comes equipped with an abundance of features which includes:

AIRMATIC
Active Damping System
Crosswind Assist
ADAPTIVE BRAKE
COMAND Online
Large LCD Screen
Rear seat TFT displays
Multifunctional 2-spoke steering wheel
Frontbase sound system
Front Seat massage
PRE-SAFE
LED Lighting System

(That’s not even the full list! The S-Class features a whole load more so don’t panic!)

The S-Class also has many new and improved features including MAGIC BODY CONTROL with ROAD SURFACE SCAN which improves the cars behavior and ride comfort. A 360-degree camera is also available where you can see a 360 degree view around you at a touch of a button. The Night View Assist previously seen in the S-Class has been improved with human/animal recognition.

Sales will start July this year with a choice of three engines to start out:

S350 BlueTEC (258 hp)
S400 HYBRID (306 hp)
S500 with (455 hp)

Then we get onto the question of exterior/interior options. The S-Class offers nothing but a plethora of customization possibilities. For the exterior, customers will have the choice between over eleven exterior colours. The interior will be available with ten different upholsteries including cloth and leather.  To finish off the interiors, five different trims of metals and woods will be available. Not to mention the designo program to help enhance it further.

Caught Testing: F15 BMW X5 M

As we edge closer to the reveal of the all-new F15 X5, BMW has decided to go ahead with more testing on the all-new X5 M.

Last year, the first F15 X5 test mules departed for testing but current mules have shed so much camouflage that we can finally start to see many features. These features include: huge front air intakes, aggressive sideskirts, a rear diffuser, blue BMW M brakes with cross drilled rotors and a lovely set of quad tailpipes. The new F15 X5 features a slightly more angled and curved design too, making it easier on the eye than its predecessor.

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Compared to the E70 X5, the F15 X5 is expected to be lighter and ride on a modified version of the F10 5 Series chasis. The X5 M’s powertrain is expected to be powered by a S63tu engine straight from the current M5 and M6. However, the new X5 M’s horspower figure will be increased to 580hp for extra power over potential rivals.

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Expect the F15 X5 to hit dealers this fall as production will begin in August this year. Also expect the X5 M to be available within a year of that.

Source: BIMMERPOST