Sunday, November 4, 2012

Toyota Camry AU Version, 2012

 
 
 
 
  • Toyota Camry AU Version, 2012
Toyota has released an all-new seventh-generation Toyota Camry in Australia that debuts a contemporary design with improved driving dynamics and a more spacious interior.

The 2012 Camry combines a new 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine and six-speed automatic transmission that deliver better performance while substantially cutting fuel bills and emissions.
Built in Australia, new Toyota Camry features expanded safety features, a more comfortable ride, better handling and added refinement, including an even quieter cabin.

The new range introduces two distinct looks to expand buyer appeal - an entry-level Altise and three new Atara variants.

Atara models have unique styling, including the lower-body design, a sporty mesh upper grille, prominent side skirts and twin exhausts.
Advanced features at the top of the range include a blind-spot monitor to help prevent collisions and automatic high beam that automatically dips headlights at night to avoid blinding other drivers.

The new range arrives with zero price increases for the Altise at $30,490 and the range-topping Atara SL at $39,990, which replaces the Grande.
Price increases for Atara S (replaces Ateva) and Atara SX (Sportivo) are outweighed by added features.

Camry Altise delivers 133kW of power and 231Nm of torque, substantial gains over the 117kW and 218Nm of the previous generation.

Atara variants gain twin exhausts that help lift output to 135kW and 235Nm for gains of 15 per cent and eight per cent respectively over the previous engine.
All Atara grades - S, sporty SX and luxury SL - have paddle shifts at the driver's fingertips, delivering greater driver involvement and enjoyment.

Fuel economy across the range is just 7.8 litres/100km - an improvement of one litre per 100km, which means up to an extra 100km from a tank of unleaded petrol.
It is estimated that, based on this fuel economy improvement, the total saving for Toyota Camry motorists is approximately $150 million in fuel bills over the model's life (based on a fuel price of $1.40 per litre).

Toyota has cut CO2 emissions by 25 grams/km, which equates to a quarter of a million fewer tonnes being produced over five years across the Camry fleet, compared with the current car.
Altise epitomises Camry's quality, durability and reliability and is ideal for those who demand a comfortable and pleasant mobile office with low whole-of-life costs.

It has seven airbags, better braking and brake feel, vehicle stability and traction control, anti-skid brakes, a stronger body structure and a new seat frame that makes driving more comfortable.
The introduction of electric power steering across the range, along with refinements to the suspension, has led to significant improvements to handling and ride comfort.
Altise is also equipped with 16-inch alloys, trip computer and an upgraded sound system with six speakers and controls on the steering wheel.

Atara S also features foglamps, 17-inch alloys, smart entry and smart start, reversing camera, dual-zone air-conditioning, 6.1-inch touch-screen display audio, premium steering wheel and gearshift knob and an electric driver's seat with lumbar support.
Atara SX is distinguished by unique rear bumper, rear lip spoiler, sports pedals, sports suspension, black-tinted headlamps and sports leather-accented interior.

Top of the range Atara SL features JBL premium audio with 10 speakers, a 7-inch touch-screen display with satellite navigation, digital radio, RDS live traffic updates, reversing camera with back-guide monitor, blind-spot monitor, automatic high beam, electric front seats and rain-sensing wipers.

New Camry is covered by Toyota Service Advantage capped-price servicing, which has been extended to four years / 75,000km and up to five services at $130 per service for the new range.

New accessories include 17-inch alloy wheels and bodyside mouldings with chrome inserts.

Two objectives for new Camry
Toyota set two objectives for the new Camry in the face of changed market conditions and new competitors, according to the deputy chief engineer Keiichi Yoneda.

Mr Yoneda said this was achieved by developing:
    a fresh new "look", especially with the Atara models
    a superior "ride" with exceptional NVH
    enhanced "drive" with the new engine and transmission
    a review and upgrade of Toyota quality, durability and reliability
    impressive fuel efficiency, and
    advanced specifications and safety features.

Toyota Camry Altise is the choice of fleets
Toyota Camry has been Australia's number-one selling fleet vehicle in the medium segment for 17 years running.
Toyota says that on the back of this success the new model will continue with a tried and tested formula.

Atara models to expand Camry's appeal
Toyota Camry Atara is designed to expand the appeal of Australia's best-selling mid-size car to even more customers.

Atara is a new badge that will appear on Camry models targeted mainly at private buyers and those who choose their cars through salary sacrifice or novated leases.
Toyota Australia's senior executive director sales and marketing David Buttner said Atara embues Camry with the added style and sophistication these customers expect.

The new models are Atara S (replacing Ateva), Atara SX (Sportivo) and Atara SL (Grande).
Mr Buttner said the Atara name and strategy are unique to Australia and add an extra dimension to Camry, which remains one of the most valuable nameplates in the industry.

Atara is the Hebrew word for crown - which is a natural extension of Camry, which also means crown. It is also a derivation of the Japanese word atarashii, which means new.

New Camry: sharper styling and differentiation
Bolder, more advanced styling is the hallmark of new-generation Camry.
Special attention was paid to increasing the level of differentiation between Toyota Camry Altise and Atara.
Atara has a sporty appearance with a sports bumper, side skirts and a dual exhaust system.
Toyota has adopted new exterior colours, including Reflex Blue and Dynamic Black.
The new exterior for Camry Altise emphasises low and wide proportions, with a more integrated front grille and headlamps and a great sense of width.
Aerodynamic performance, cooling and pedestrian safety have all been enhanced, while the grille has been enlarged and enhanced.
Both sides of the bumper grille have been greatly emphasised and the upper grille is an air-intake type.

The trapezoidal shape of the rear bumper draws attention to the tyres, expressing the vehicle's strong stance.

Dynamic, clean design was the key to the side profile, with aero corners on the sides of the front and rear bumpers for improved aerodynamics.

Atara has been styled with more sporty proportions to appeal to private buyers.

The headlamps merge naturally with the mesh grille to create a sporty impression of width.

The lower grille has been divided into three sections. The side openings incorporate foglamps and, on Atara S and SL, have horizontal chrome-accented bars.

Atara SX's rear view emphasises width and agile sportiness, with a double aperture rear bumper design and a rear spoiler.

A character line on the Atara SX rear bumper matches the design of the vehicle's front end.

The side skirts have been extended further to link the front and rear styling.

Two new alloy wheel designs are used: a ten-spoke design for the 16-inch Altise wheel and a new 17-inch alloy with five pairs of asymmetric spokes for Atara.

Camry interior has a local flavour
Local designers at Toyota Style Australia (TSA) were responsible for the interior fabrics and colour and trim of the new Camry and Atara range.
Output for the new 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine - which replaces the current 2.4-litre unit - rises from 117kW to 133kW.
On Toyota Camry Atara models, the twin exhausts gain an extra 2kW - an overall percentage increase of 15.4 per cent.

Torque is improved from 218Nm to to 231Nm for Camry - or 235Nm with the twin exhausts - including substantial increases in the mid range.

The new engine is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.
Mr Buttner said Toyota would also achieve environmental benefits with its new Global Engine Line, where the new engine will be produced from the latter half of 2012.
He said it incorporated highly efficient new plant and equipment, contributing further to the reduction in CO2 emissions.

New Camry engine: more efficient, better combustion
Greater efficiency, reduced friction losses and improved combustion in the new Camry engine deliver better performance while using less fuel.
Variable valve timing has been extended to the exhaust as well as the intake camshaft, improving thermal efficiency and increasing exhaust gas recirculation, which in turn reduces emissions.
Toyota uses the acronym VVT-i - with the "i" standing for the intelligent way the system optimises valve timing across the engine operating range, providing maximum performance and fuel efficiency.

The introduction of variable exhaust timing reduces pumping losses and increases the amount of exhaust gas recirculation, for reduced emissions.

The system reduces emissions even when the engine is cold, for example, at morning start-up.
Camry's 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine also has a new acoustically controlled induction system, which improves torque from 2000 to 4000rpm in the heart of the driving range.

The intake manifold design is lightweight, quiet and made from a multi-function resin that improves airflow.
The design of the new intake port has been optimised through computer-aided engineering.
It delivers high power output and improved fuel efficiency by ensuring high air flow and intake tumble flow.
Other engine features include low-tension piston rings, an offset crankshaft, three-stage variable output oil pump and roller rocker arms.
These deliver improved fuel economy, lower emissions, high power output and reduced vibration and noise.
Highly efficient intake ports, compact combustion chambers and higher compression ratio all improve combustion.

During the research and development phase in Japan, the cylinder head was redesigned to improve output, fuel efficiency and emissions performance.

The current AZ cylinder head is made as a single part.
The new cylinder head is made in two parts to accommodate roller rocker arms and to simplify the manufacturing process.
The result is a more complex and sophisticated component, the shape of which has been optimised through computer-aided engineering.
It is a slim and lightweight design with hydraulic lash adjusters and a larger valve diameter, enhancing output.
The AR engine does a much better job of accommodating the heat generated, especially with the increased 10.4:1 compression ratio (from 9.6:1).

Temperature is also controlled with the use of sub-water jackets inside the cylinder block.
The cylinder bores change shape as the engine warms up, controlling thermal expansion and allowing higher temperatures to be reached.
The use of roller rocker arms, rather than the current system of valve lifters on a flat surface, results in better fuel economy due to significantly reduced friction between the cams and the sliding parts.

New Camry has improved steering, ride and handling
New-generation Toyota Camry has an all-new chassis package designed to provide increased stability and agility, coupled with a flat ride, high-quality damping feel and improved steering feel.

Camry has a new aerodynamic package, increased body and steering system rigidity, newly adopted electric power steering and improved tyre performance.
Engineers from Toyota Technical Center Australia (TTC-Au) have tuned the chassis package to Australian driving tastes and conditions.
Camry's new body has 20 per cent more rigidity in the front suspension mounting sections, thanks to changes in the upper cowl design.

The increased body rigidity allows force generated by the tyres to be transmitted to the body without delay, improving handling stability.
This allows the dampers to be recalibrated to provide the same level of compression damping with less damper force, thereby increasing ride comfort.

Compression damping has been decreased at all damper piston velocities.
Rebound damping has been increased at medium to high damper velocities to improve roll feel and complement the changes in compression damping.

Camry's new tyres reduce rolling resistance and increase grip in wet and dry conditions.

They also increase damping feel and reduce yaw response delay, while reducing noise, vibration and harshness.

Performance has been improved in braking, ride and handling.

Toyota has revised the character of the right-hand engine mount to reduce harshness, and has increased instrument panel rigidity to improve steering feel and effectiveness.

In addition, Camry has a new, more rigid seat-frame structure to further improve ride comfort.

Improved aerodynamics boost Camry grip
New-generation Toyota Camry has a range of aerodynamic improvements designed to increase down-force while maintaining front/rear balance.

Camry's new upper-body aerodynamics include the Toyota first of stabilising air-flow fins on the exterior mirror mount.

The fin generates a longitudinal vortex to stabilise the body and better transmit the power generated by the tyres acting on the road to the body.

Camry also has a new fin on the rear combination lamp to increase stability.
The new underbody parts include front under-cover fins to enhance initial yaw-response and rear under-cover fins to increase the stable feeling in the rear of the vehicle.

Both sets of fins increase Camry's flat-ride quality.
They also serve to increase airflow velocity under the car, creating more down-force.

The result is a flatter ride (reduced floating feeling) and increased grip generated by the tyres, improving steering response and rear-end stability.

Australian calibration adds to Camry dynamics
Toyota's local test centre calibrated new-generation Camry's steering, ride and handling to suit Australia's unique conditions, such as undulating country roads and coarse-chip road surfaces.

Toyota Technical Center Australia (TTC-Au) developed the final calibration, building on the work of Toyota test centres around the world.

The overall dynamic goal for new Camry was increased stability and agility, coupled with a flat ride and high-quality damping feel.

Handling improvements focused on increasing the rear-stability feel (grip) and a flat ride (optimum front-rear balance).

During testing, the chassis engineers sought to give the vehicle a more controlled 'tied-down' feeling, as well as reducing any 'floaty' feeling and the 'firm-ride' feeling on course-chip road surfaces.

Spring rates are similar to the current model, with most calibration work focused on the shock absorbers to increase ride comfort, isolation and body control.

The shock absorber tuning for the new model gives the vehicle an increased luxury isolation feel and improved ride on undulating roads.

Steering development also focused on increasing the vehicle's agility and enabling quicker changes of direction.

Adopting electric power-assisted steering (EPS) for the first time on petrol Camry meant the chassis engineers could provide the best of both worlds - lighter steering effort at parking speeds and a more weighted, direct feel on the highway.

This balance of steering effort often requires compromise with traditional hydraulic power assistance.

The new Toyota Camry electric power-assisted steering calibration is similar to the Camry Hybrid EPS calibration, but is retuned to suit the petrol model's different mass distribution.

New Camry is quieter inside
New generation Camry is quieter inside, for greater comfort and ease of conversation.

Toyota engineers have focused on suppressing noises that are near the frequencies of human speech.

Body acoustic sensitivity has been improved by 2 to 4dB across all sound frequencies. This significant reduction in sound pressure makes conversation even easier for occupants.

Cutting interior cabin noise required design changes to both the interior and exterior, and the panels in between.

The focus was on improved sealing and sound insulation, and optimising acoustic packaging.

Considerable attention was also given to reducing booming noise by improving front floor, centre floor and upper back areas by body modal control.

Toyota engineers looked at reducing road noise input to improve the ability to hold a conversation in the car; for example, in the 800 Hertz range while travelling at motorway speeds on a smooth road.

New or additional sound-absorbing devices have been deployed where noticeable road noise typically creeps into a car - around the pillars, floor, side rails and windscreen.

Road noise at 100km/h has also been reduced by up to 2dB.
Attention has been paid to the sound quality of the engine, with significant improvement of the sound linearity.

Unwanted unusual engine noises have been cleaned by redesigning the engine-mount dynamic damper, reducing intake and exhaust noise, and adding a silencer to the cylinder-head cover.

Toyota has revised the character of the right-hand engine mount to reduce harshness.

Camry's NVH improvements also include a change to complete double door seals, improved floor carpet, both fender side covers, the cowl top and both sides of the bonnet, and the fender back-end seal.

It also includes gap filling for the dash silencer (where the pedals mount), attention to sound-proofing on the rear wheel house inners, and improved sealer for the rocker panels (underneath the doors).

Blind spot monitor provides advanced safety
In a Toyota first, Camry Atara SL has a system to warn the driver if there is a vehicle in the 'blind spot' on either side.

The Toyota blind spot monitor (BSM) uses sub-millimetre radar to detect other vehicles in adjacent lanes.

Toyota developed the system to assist drivers to avoid accidents associated with blind spots and lane changes.

The BSM informs the driver of the presence of a vehicle in the blind spot by illuminating indicators in the relevant exterior mirror.

The mirror indicator will remain illuminated as long as the vehicle is detected, and will flash when the turn signal is operated.

The system includes a radar detector located on both sides of the car.

It also utilises the steering angle sensor, vehicle speed sensor and main switch.

It can detect vehicles larger than an average 125cc motorcycle and three metres rearward of the trailing edge of the vehicle.

The activation threshold speed is above 40km/h and the maximum detectable relative speed difference is 28km/h.

Typical warning scenarios are when a target vehicle overtakes the subject vehicle in an adjacent lane or when the target vehicle merges from the side, entering the warning zone due to a lane change.

The BSM won't activate if the target vehicle is: one lane away from the adjacent lane, travelling in the opposite direction, in the same lane, or is stationary.

High grade Camry has auto high beam
The new Toyota Camry Atara SL has a breakthrough automatic high-beam system.

It is designed to eliminate the burden of manually switching between high and low beam by automatically dipping the headlamps if the distance to an oncoming vehicle is less than 800 metres.

It will resume high beam when the oncoming vehicle psses at approximately a 50-degree angle.
The system will also automatically switch the headlamps to low beam if there is a preceding vehicle approximately 600 metres ahead, and resume high beam when the preceding vehicle is passed at approximately a 25-degree angle.

A camera sensor in the rear view mirror and a microprocessor continuously monitor for tail lamps of preceding vehicles as well as the headlamps of oncoming vehicles.

System components include the light control switch (OFF/Parking/ON/AUTO), the dimmer switch (ON/OFF), camera/image processor, the vehicle's speed sensor, the gear shift position sensor, an illuminometer (to detect ambient illumination) and a dedicated ECU.

The system operates when the vehicle's speed exceeds 30km/h and it disengages when it drops below 25km/h.

Camry has increased active and passive safety
Toyota's new-generation Camry has seven SRS airbags as standard equipment, including a driver's knee airbag for the first time.

All five seats have a seatbelt warning indicator.

Camry's passive safety has been further boosted by the vehicle's stronger body.

Increased active safety is the result of improved suspension, steering, aerodynamic downforce, brakes and tyres.

Camry's suite of active safety systems includes vehicle stability control, traction control and ABS with electronic brake-force distribution and brake assist.

The brake system has Toyota's new brake override feature, which gives priority to the brakes if the brake and accelerator pedals are pressed simultaneously.

A reversing camera is standard equipment on Atara and available as an option on Altise.

Atara SL has the added features of back-guide monitor and reversing sonar.

Atara SL also has external mirror dipping when reverse gear is selected.

New Camry has improved braking

Toyota's new-generation Camry has increased stopping power and improved brake feel.

Toyota Camry's brake-control hardware has been completely redesigned to give the driver a more secure and confident feeling when braking.

The redesign begins with a new variable-ratio link-type brake pedal, to reduce pedal stroke and improve feel.

The ABS/VSC actuator and the brake booster have been re-tuned to further improve performance.

In addition, Camry has new low-expansion brake hoses.

The improved braking grip of Camry's new tyres also contributes to reduced stopping distances.

Camry's brake system now has BOS (brake over-ride system) which prioritises the action of the brakes and suppresses engine output if the brake and accelerator pedals are pressed simultaneously.

New Camry makes life easier

New-generation Toyota Camry has improved driving comfort, instruments and storage capacity.

Camry has an improved seat design that is 30mm taller for increased back support, with a new seat frame for improved ride comfort.

The range of seat height adjustment has been increased from 45 to 60mm.

Flagship Atara SL has power-operated driver and front-passenger seats with leather-accented trim and memory function on the driver's side.

The steering column has been repositioned to provide a more 'natural' angle and the column tilt range has been increased.

Toyota Camry's three-dial analogue instrument cluster includes a flat-dial tachometer and turquoise-blue needles for all gauges.

The new cluster also includes a large-sized seven-function liquid crystal display trip meter with odometer, dual trip meters, outside temperature readout, range, average fuel consumption, instant fuel consumption and average speed.

An ECO indicator features in the new instrument cluster to help drivers find the fuel-saving "sweet" spot in throttle control.

Storage locations are numerous, including four cup holders, six bottle holders, front and rear door pockets and front seat-back pockets.

Media devices can be stored out of sight in the central facia storage compartment, behind a lid.

The USB and AUX ports are conveniently located in the storage compartment.
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Subaru XV, 2012

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  •  Subaru XV, 2012
The Subaru XV is a new type of crossover SUV that not only projects a great presence despite its compact sporty design, but also boasts a range of new features never seen before in an SUV. While the proportions of the Subaru XV convey a sense of elegance and lightness, its exterior design combines high ground clearance, large tire wheels, and all of the other features one would normally expect to find in an SUV. What's more, superior drive performance and fuel efficiency made possible by Subaru next-generation power unit are joined here with the excellent maneuverability for which Subaru is renowned and an extremely high level of functionality. Thanks to the symmetrical All-Wheel-Drive and advanced Subaru Dynamic Chassis Control Concept - two core Subaru technologies - this vehicle feels incredibly safe and secure to drive. And as such, the new XV adds unique Subaru value to the ever-growing C-segment crossover market. Not only have Subaru made it possible to truly provide "safety and pleasure" as defined in our new brand statement, "Confidence in Motion," but in this new strategic model, it has been realized a unique Subaru persona—a persona that Subaru fully intends to further enhance going forward. 

The fundamental product concept that Subaru adopted for the Subaru XV can be expressed in two simple words - "Urban Adventure." In specific terms, a vehicle that would be perfectly suited to exciting, lively use in a city landscape. Thus, Subaru strove to optimally balance enhanced basic performance factors in the form of fuel efficiency and enjoyable driving (Fun to Drive) with a stylish, highly distinctive exterior design. As the Subaru crossover family continues to grow, the stylish Subaru XV is unique in the way it can be both sporty and casual. To this end, it boasts five key strengths.

    Sleek but muscular - Smart, powerful design: Subaru has given the Subaru XV a highly distinctive design that blends a uniquely Subaru profile with a sporty, energetic overall presence.
    Achieving both nimble drive and environmental friendliness: Notwithstanding its overall height, the Subaru XV feels extremely secure to drive, and thanks to a new engine and transmission that work hand in hand to make it more environmentally friendly, this SUV delivers a highly reliable ride that is uniquely Subaru.
    Safety performance of the highest standard: In addition to providing the driver with an excellent field of view, Subaru has applied our considerable expertise in the fields of collision avoidance performance and passenger protection performance.
    Spacious, relaxing cabin: the Subaru XV features an extremely roomy passenger compartment, a cargo area that is both spacious and convenient, and excellent riding comfort.
    Performance and equipment suited to urban life: Not only is this SUV remarkably easy to get in and out of, but it boasts an advanced, highly convenient information/entertainment system that supports the driver in a great many ways.

Subaru XV: Model line-up
1.6i: When compared with the 1.5-liter engine in Subaru's current models, the newly developed 1.6-liter engine in this base model boosts output in all speed ranges while also realizing a much better balance between fuel efficiency and the thrill of rapid response to operation of the accelerator.

2.0i: In addition to being light on its feet, this model simultaneously delivers class-topping fuel efficiency and a luxurious ride. Meanwhile, it boasts a high level of torque in the low- to mid-speed range which is the most frequently used in everyday, practical situations. This base model has been equipped with a highly responsive engine capable of delivering a sensation of instant acceleration, even when the accelerator is only slightly depressed.

2.0D: Fitted with a horizontally-opposed diesel engine that is lightweight, compact, and uniquely Subaru, the 2.0D offers a high degree of torque even at low speeds and excellent response to operation of the accelerator. This base model also boasts excellent fuel efficiency with low CO2 emissions.

Spacious and comfortable interior space
An ample wheelbase was secured without having to increase the length of the vehicle. As a result of moving the A-pillars forward, the passenger compartment conveys a wonderful sense of spaciousness. The space gained from extending the wheelbase has been used to give more knee room to rear-seat occupants, who can now also place their feet inside the large open areas underneath the front seats. Thanks to these enhancements, the new Subaru XV has more rear-seat knee room than any other vehicle in its class. Naturally, this contributes to a higher level of comfort.

Improvements to the internal structure of the doors enabled to increased space in the transverse direction inside the passenger compartment. With more shoulder and elbow room, the driver and passengers benefit from best-in-class spaciousness.

The bottom edge of the A-pillars is also moved forward to accentuate the sense of space. In addition, the field of view has been made as unobstructed as possible by optimizing the cross-section of the pillar itself and providing triangular quarter glass in front of the rear-view mirrors. Meanwhile, the heater unit and ducts are also repositioned in the pursuit of a more roomy feeling interior, lowering the top of the instrument panel in the process. Gaps between the side sill and floor have also been closed. And higher seat positions that are more typical of an SUV also make it easier to get into and out of the vehicle.

Cargo Room
The floor of the cargo area and the internal structure of its roof feature a totally new design. By including a flat tire repair kit, it has been possible to secure ample distance from floor to roof.

One half of the floor can be inclined by connecting its straps to specially provided hooks. As such, the size of the step at the opening can be reduced, and it is now much easier to get heavy objects, pets, and the like in and out. A 15-litre sub-trunk is also added (in models equipped with a flat tire repair kit). Making it much more convenient to store smaller items, this helps to keep the cargo area as roomy as possible.

With level differences eliminated from the floor of the cargo area, loading and unloading has never been easier. Thanks to the adoption of this new design, Subaru XV owners will benefit from a greater level of convenience when shopping, when using the vehicle for sports and outdoor activities on holidays, and when traveling with pets.

Seat functions
In order to ensure a comfortable ride regardless of where the occupant is sitting, the seats are developed to mold themselves better and more securely to the body.

Front seats: With its higher hip point, the new front seat design makes driving much more enjoyable. What's more, the driver's seat comes with a six-way manual adjustable seat as standard. And not only can the headrests be raised and lowered, but they now also feature a tilt adjustment mechanism. Meanwhile, the back rests have been raised to provide more support at the top of the back. The adoption of flat-mat springs also contributes to a higher level of support. Tuning of the springs under the occupant has helped to improve the sensation of being securely held, and the sides have been reshaped to ensure that the seats do not feel cramped. A low resilience urethane have also been selected for the cushion sections to better hold the occupant's body and to absorb small vibrations produced while driving.

Rear seats: The rear seating area is much more spacious in the Subaru XV. Notable improvements in this regard are the concave surfaces at the back of the front seats and larger open areas underneath them, both of which make it easier for the rear-seat occupants to sit comfortably and relax. Meanwhile, the driver's field-of-view to the rear has been enhanced by the inclusion of retractable headrests. And with tether anchors for child seats built into the seat back, it is now much easier to load and unload the rear seats.

Utility
The Subaru XV has been kitted out with a great many features suited to the urban lifestyle, typical examples of which being the advanced information/entertainment system and handy storage areas for all kinds of objects within arm's reach. In designing this vehicle, a high level of convenience for a diverse array of owners was one of our prime concerns.

Superior accessibility
Thanks to a careful design approach that also took universal-design concepts into consideration, Subaru has achieved a vehicle that is extremely easy to get into and out of. Not only have Subaru made the door openings larger, but also raised the angle at the top of the front door sash, thereby providing more space between the sash top and body. Even when the doors cannot be fully opened, therefore, there is sufficient space for passage of the upper torso. In addition, the amount by which the legs must be lifted to get in and out has also been reduced for greater convenience. The distance between the floor and the top of the side sill has also been reduced, meaning that the driver and passengers do not have to stretch their legs as widely as before when getting in and out. And thanks also to the higher seat position, the overall design has been optimized to make vehicle access a much more stress-free experience for all types of user.

Front storage spaces
With a focus on convenience, Subaru have provided ample storage space for small objects at ideal locations around the driver's seat. These spaces are suitably sized to accommodate wallets, cell phones, portable music players, and other items usually kept on the person; furthermore, it has also been provided holders for pens, cards, receipts, and the like inside the center-console box for added convenience.

Advanced information/entertainment system
The compact navigation system of the Subaru XV boasts a high degree of connectability and compatibility with a range of digital media. Meanwhile, the "Multi-Function Display" (MFD) used to provide visual notification to the driver comes in both a Standard version and a High Grade version, which is equipped with a 4.3" color LCD.

Exterior Design
Coined from the terms "professional tool" and "trendy design," Subaru's "Protren" design concept symbolizes the fusion of SUV functionality and an urban persona.

Stylish form
The Subaru XV features a new type of crossover design that combines a stylish, flowing form with a high body and side cladding that enhances the sense of security. Showing off the passenger compartment in all its glory, the elegant silhouette has been provided with creatively designed wheels, cut-away cladding, and many other features that suggest a fun-loving personality. As a result, an exterior appearance that is both sporty and attractive was designed. And thanks to the inclusion of characteristic touches from our other vehicles, such as the hexagonal grille and hawk eye-style headlights, the Subaru XV gives the impression of a next-generation crossover that is classically Subaru.

The front grille features a hexagonal design - one of the hallmarks of Subaru vehicles. And thanks to its larger design and new plating, the grille not only allows the Subaru XV to look at home among the other models in our fleet, but it also gives a tangible impression of strength.

With a bold look reminiscent of the eyes of a hawk, the headlights efficiently illuminate a wide area and boast a range of other functional improvements.

The attractive design of the fog lamps allows them to blend seamlessly into the front bumper.
The Subaru XV's innovatively designed aluminum wheels convey a real sense of depth while remaining fashionably urban. Thanks to the contrast between the silver spokes and black surrounds, the vehicle portrays a different impression when moving and when stopped.

Instead of applying the distinctive side cladding all around as in the past, Subaru has made strategic omissions to enhance the sensation of dynamism and comfort of the Subaru XV. A new grain was also developed to enhance the effect of light and shadow. As a result, Subaru was able to create a sporty yet reliably safe impression, making the tires look larger than they actually are.

The corners of the front and rear bumpers have been designed with special edges that enhance the aerodynamic performance of the vehicle. Naturally, this also contributes to better fuel efficiency.
Instead of placing the turbo intercooler duct for diesel models inside an opening above the engine, it has been neatly integrated under the hood.

Interior Design
In developing the Subaru XV passenger compartment, our goals were to realize a relaxing space that conveys a comfortable sense of spaciousness and quality of material. Together with a luxurious interior that perfectly balances the different tactile and emotional qualities of leather, metal, and cloth, Subaru has adopted an instrument panel design that accentuates the horizontal in order to convey a sense of space in all four directions, thereby creating an aura of tangible quality.

Multi-Function Display (MFD) Coming in either a Standard or High-Grade version, the Multi-Function Display (MFD) is highly visible in the upper middle section of the instrument panel. Hoping to encourage Subaru XV owners to integrate better with their vehicle and take pleasure from eco-friendly driving practices, the display content was designed with the Urban Adventure concept firmly in mind.

Standard MFD (1.6i, 2.0i, and 2.0D)
The standard MFD provides the driver and passengers with information necessary for practical driving—such as outside air temperature, time, and the like—in a highly intuitive format. For example, the fuel efficiency indicator can show real-time efficiency, average efficiency, or continuous travel distance, and it can also be blanked out; furthermore, as the MFD can also notify of continuous travel time and average vehicle speed, it provides the driver with extensive support in terms of safe, economic driving. On vehicles equipped with an auto start stop system, meanwhile, the display shows engine-stopped time and cumulative stop times (both total and this trip).

High-Grade MFD (Option for 1.6i, 2.0i, and 2.0D)
Sporting a large 4.3" full-color LCD, the High-Grade MFD not only caters for practical driving situations, but also boasts a wide range of functions that support more intelligent driving.

Eco-driving display
In terms of eco-friendly driving, the High-Grade MFD goes far beyond just indicating fuel efficiency; instead, its Eco-driving display helps the driver to improve fuel efficiency using six different tools, such as the Eco-gauge and Eco-value screens. Other content for vehicles with an auto start-stop system indicates the stop times and the amount of fuel saved. In these and other ways, the Eco-driving display provides the driver with a visual representation of his or her eco-friendly driving.

Vehicle information display
Whenever necessary, the MFD provides the driver with pop-up notification of important information such as the continuous drive time, environmental factors such as outside air temperature or road surface conditions in the cold, and the status of the vehicle's various systems. Meanwhile, if a problem is identified in any of those systems, the driver is notified using both pop-up notification and warning lamps in the instrument cluster. Video from a rear view camera can also be shown on the MFD to further enhance safety and convenience.

Combination meter There are two versions: top-grade and standard models. Illumination on the top-grade model is white; on the standard model, it is red.

A relief design has been realized by using metallic ring accents; meanwhile, the use of metallic-finish rings enhances the overall air of quality.

The gauges have a sweep function in which the indicators move to the maximum position when the ignition key is turned to ON and then quickly return in order to heighten the excitement of driving.

In the center of the cluster is a large LCD monitor that provides the information most crucial to driving: current gear, fuel gauge, etc. All the most important information can be obtained with just a glance at the center of the instrument cluster while driving, which allows the driver to concentrate even more fully on driving.

Steering
The leather-wrapped steering wheel gives a feeling of opulence, and includes a decorative silver bezel. The urethane-covered wheel suggests sporty-impression with an improved tactile surface with the use of soft-feeling material. The steering wheel has switches for MFD, audio, and cruise control. In addition, the sizes and shapes of switches are reworked for greater operability. For the Lineartronic, the compact paddle shifter fixed to the steering wheel is equipped as standard. While operability during driving is enhanced and manual-shift driving can be enjoyed, parts around the steering wheel are neatly designed. Silver paint has been applied to enhance the luxurious feel.

Lineartronic
The shifter handle has a luxurious appearance thanks to the addition of leather, a decorative silver metallic panel, and a metallic cover. The design of the grip shape is easy to grab, whether gripped from the top or side. In conjunction with the handle positioning, the layout of the path that the gear shifter moves along has been optimized.

Six-speed/Five-speed manual transmission
A sporty grip is equipped for six-speed/five-speed manual transmission. For the top grade, a leather covered grip can choose.

Body colour
Including the new body colour "Tangerine Orange Pearl", ten colour selections are provided: Tangerine Orange Pearl,Ice Silver Metallic, Satin White Pearl, Dark Gray Metallic, Obsidian Black Pearl, Camellia Red Pearl, Sky Blue Metallic, Deep Cherry Pearl, Marine Blue Pearl, Sage Green Metallic.

SUBARU BOXER petrol 1.6-litre & 2.0-litre DOHC naturally-aspirated engines
For the first time in 21 years, Subaru has developed a new engine to replace the "EJ" engine currently used in all Subaru passenger vehicle lines. Developed in response to heightened demand for environmentally-friendly functionality, this new "FB" engine retains the proven benefits of the horizontally-opposed engine while "enhancing fuel efficiency," and "delivering performance better tuned to practical use, with a focus on torque in the low- and mid-speed ranges." This core engine marks the beginning of a new era for Subaru.

1.6-litre and 2.0-litre engines are available for the European market. Both engines employ nearly the same devices except for the engine blocks, which helped to succeed in balancing fuel efficiency and output performance.

SUBARU BOXER DIESEL 2.0-litre DOHC turbocharged engine
The SUBARU BOXER DIESEL, which was specially developed for the European market, received very favorable reviews. Its high rigidity, high-degree of smoothness, lightweight, compact design, excellent acceleration response with a high level of torque even at low speeds, lower CO2 emissions and better fuel efficiency are among the most frequently cited benefits. The all-new Subaru XV includes this Boxer Diesel in the line-up to meet the strong demand from customers concerned with environmental friendliness.

Symmetrical AWD (All-Wheel-Drive)
Two types of centre differential mechanisms, a core of AWD, are provided according to the transmission type.

Active torque split AWD (Lineartronic models)
Irrespective of the driver's level of expertise or skill, Subaru's unique AWD system allows the benefits of all-wheel drive to be utilized to their maximum potential and with a high level of safety. Subaru's electronically controlled all-wheel drive system integrates a MP-T (Multi-plate transfer (multi-plate clutch)) into the transfer used to distribute torque to the rear wheels. Operating based on a 60:40 (front:rear) torque distribution pattern, the transmission control unit responds to driving conditions such as acceleration, climbing, and turning in order to adjust the front-rear torque distribution in real time. Whenever slipping of the front wheels is detected, the system increases the amount of torque being distributed to the rear wheels, thus ensuring sufficient traction.

Centre differential AWD with viscous LSD (5MT and 6MT models)
The system is a combination of the bevel-gear-type centre differential with the basic torque distributions of 50:50 and the viscous coupling for limited slip differential. When the front wheel or rear wheel slips, the viscous coupling corrects the torque distributions to ensure traction. Centre differential AWD with viscous LSD is combined with the 5-speed and 6-speed manual transmission.
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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, 2012

 
  •  Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, 2012

It is the most successful race car on earth: The Porsche 911 GT3 Cup. With over 2,200 units sold, it is the undisputed number one amongst customer racing teams all over the world. Now, the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup features a 100-litre FT3 safety fuel tank, which is filled via an opening in the front bonnet. Compared to its predecessor, the vehicle is now suitable for an even wider range of endurance racing. Moreover, the new fuel tank contributes to a further improvement of the high safety standards.

The 2012-spec Porsche 911 GT3 Cup is based on the lightweight 911 GT3 RS (997) street sports car. The power unit is largely identical to the production engine of the 911 GT3 RS with the same output of 450 bhp and the same maximum engine speed of 8,500 rpm. A race exhaust system with a controlled catalytic converter keeps emissions to a minimum.

The flared wheel arches at the front axle accommodate light alloy rims measuring 9.5Jx18 with 25/64-18 Michelin race tyres. The light alloy rims at the rear measure 12Jx18 with 30/68-18 tyres. Depending on the type of racing, the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup features different rim specifications. The blade-type anti-roll bars at the front and rear are adjustable in seven positions allowing an extremely precise set-up for each race track. Exclusive to the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup which runs as support to Formula 1 is the PCCB Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake. This is also available for Porsche's road models. Compared to the composite cast brakes in the Carrera Cups and the GT3 Cup Challenges, PCCB reduces the weight of the car by around 20 kilograms.

The cockpit of the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup caters for the needs of the driver. The controls for the info display are positioned on the steering wheel which houses six switches. As in the production car, the reach and height of the steering wheel can be adjusted. The Porsche 911 GT3 Cup will be delivered to teams around the world from September and will be run in this specification for the 2012 and 2013 race seasons in selected one-make cup series. The price is 161,750 Euro plus value-added tax of the respective countries.

Currently, the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup competes in 19 Porsche brand trophy series worldwide. Moreover, it is run in various GT race series and at long distance events. The 911 GT3 Cup is the basis model of Porsche's racing vehicle range. Additionally, Porsche Motorsport offers the 911 GT3 R for championships complying with GT3 regulations and the 911 GT3 RSR built according to GT2 rules.
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Saab 9-5 SportWagon, 2012

 
 
 
 
  •  Saab 9-5 SportWagon, 2012
The much awaited Saab 9-5 SportWagon makes its world debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. This five-door partner for the new 9-5 Saloon  offer a compelling alternative choice in the large wagon segment and, in many European markets, is expected to sell in even greater volumes than its four-door peer.



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Friday, November 2, 2012

Noble M600, 2010

 
 
 
 
  • Noble M600, 2010
The ethos of the Noble M600 has developed from a small team passionate about driving. This evolved from our research of the available 'supercars' most of which lean heavily on computer assistance. The use of fashionable but often inefficient gear paddle shift, over assisted brakes and inopportune traction control have all become standard features of the modern day supercar.

The philosophy behind this radical and refreshing premise is best summed up by Peter Dyson, owner of Noble Automotive Limited: 'Noble is a labour of love, of no compromises and of challenges fought. The car speaks for itself, and absolutely reflects what the Team and I envision a true drivers car should be. It is no question uniquely "out of sync" in today's world, one overrun with cars that cannot make up their minds as to whether they want to be a car that rewards or a car that gives hollow praise by electronically 'covering' the errors.'
Designed and engineered with a purity that rewards driver skill, the Noble M600 is neither dictated to nor hindered by unnecessary computer assistance. It puts you back in the driving seat.

DEVELOPMENT
The development of the Noble M600 has been an incredibly intense and rewarding journey, a journey in its literal sense, we shipped the development prototype to the USA.

Crossing the continent from East to West we experienced the most dramatic and demanding of climates and terrains in order to prove and test the efficacy and engineering of the Noble M600. In company, for comparative purposes, with a Porsche Carrera GT and, for some of the journey, a Ferrari Enzo. We drove from Chicago westward; the journey included every type of environment, from the incredibly hot Death Valley in California to the mountains and snow of Utah, from the infamous Pikes Peak to the Bonneville Salt Flats, and finally, to a hot and dusty race track in Phoenix Arizona where the Noble M600 was tested and evaluated against some of the fastest and most respected supercars in the world.

Nearer to home, in the UK we completed a full wind tunnel aero program. Climatic wind tunnel testing and durability program. Acoustic noise, vibration and harshness testing. Four post rig for damper and suspension tuning and thousands of miles of both road and track testing.

DESIGN
Design is of course subjective, beauty is certainly in the eye of the beholder. However there are certain design absolutes, particularly when creating a supercar featuring such massive power and performance, which dictate, in order to have full aerodynamic and cooling efficiency certain design criteria must be met.

It is our belief that form should always follow function, there is much in the philosophy 'if it looks right it probably is right'.

Utilising extensive wind tunnel testing we have strived to maintain the form to be as minimalist as possible whilst providing the ultimate aerodynamic and cooling efficiency. Nothing is cosmetic; every element of the shape and design is intrinsic to the effectiveness of the performance.

WHAT LIES BENEATH
Noble Automotive take great pride in our reputation for the excellent ride and handling of our performance cars. We firmly believe that the chassis is the fundamental foundation of any performance car. This is particularly the case with cars which do not feature a great deal of computer technology. Computer assistance can often mask deficits in the chassis design and it is not until these electronic driver aids are turned off that the flaws are revealed.

There is no engineering logic which dictates that precise and effective handling should be to the detriment of comfort and ride quality. We believe that an effectively designed and engineered chassis should be able to combine both high speed capability and driver comfort. Our engineering, based on a 'back to basics' ethos, devotes a huge amount of time and resources in ensuring that the chassis is as efficient and effective as possible. This is ably demonstrated by the Noble M600, the high speed handling is superb and the ride is both comfortable and smooth.

The chassis built by hand for both safety and efficiency features:
    * Stainless steel and aluminium tub construction with an integral safety cell.
    * High 'H' point sill sections for side impact protection.
    * Rear crash structure.
    * Front boot carbon composite crash structure.

SAFETY
The Noble M600 has a massive 650bhp available, this amount of power, or indeed the power delivery, is not always either appropriate or required, however with the Adaptable Performance Control function you can select the power output to reflect both the location and suitable driving conditions.

The Noble M600 features three APC settings, the chosen setting is displayed on both the APC dial and the dashboard display. The APC adjusts not just the power output but also tailors the boost curve, traction and throttle response relative to the selected mode.

ROAD: This is the 'comfort' setting and represents circa 450bhp, this also supports full traction control and a gently progressive boost curve and throttle response.

TRACK: This is the mid-range power setting circa 550bhp, this setting features a little less intrusive traction, a steeper boost curve and more initial response to the throttle.

RACE: This is the full power setting of circa 650bhp, this allows increased wheel slip, an aggressive boost curve and a heightened reactive throttle 'tip in' to allow effective and responsive heel and toe operation.

Note: The three power settings are titled merely to title and denote the power delivered, the literary terms Road, Track and Race in no way reflect recommended use or location.

TC: TRACTION CONTROL

BRAKES
In keeping with our ethos, we were determined to give the purest and most rewarding drive possible.

In our research with other performance marques we noted that brakes were often over assisted, this resulting in a lack of 'feel' and less capability for modulation at high speed.

The brakes, developed for the Noble M600 in partnership with Alcon, feature semi-floating front disc with cast aluminium alloy monobloc calipers. The monobloc six piston front and four piston rear caliper designs ensure high strength with low weight and provide a firm brake pedal in all driving conditions. Caliper bore sizes are staggered to ensure even pad wear and the pin mounted pads provide low threshold pressure and low noise. The calipers clamp 380mm front and 350mm rear ventilated discs both of which are mounted to lightweight aluminium bells. Friction is provided courtesy of Pagid performance pads.

The wheels, manufactured by Speedline in Italy, are exclusively designed for the Noble M600, featuring forged aluminium alloy 9Jx19 fronts and 12Jx20 rears. Tyres are Michelin Pilot Sport 255/30-19 fronts and 335/30-20 rears.

COMFORT
The Noble M600 is primarily designed for speed and handling however this is not at the expense of either comfort or practicality.

The cabin features a traditional British hand built finish, with your choice of leather or Alcantara. Natural finished polished carbon door cards and centre console, hand turned knobs and bezels and fine quality wool carpets bound to the edge with leather.

The seats, designed and created exclusively for the Noble M600, are of lightweight carbon fibre composite construction which can be bespoke upholstered to individual requirements. The seats also feature carbon fibre inserts for the optional five point harnesses.

The 330mm flat bottom steering wheel is also hand stitched and can be finished in either suede or leather.
The luggage space, situated to the front, is fully carpeted and bound in leather and is both spacious and practical. We also offer the option of a beautiful calf leather travel set bespoke to the luggage area.

BESPOKE
We believe that every Noble M600 should reflect both the personality and individuality of the owner.

The Noble M600 is hand-built in England and is finished to the clients exact cosmetic requirements. Each M600 will carry on the dashboard an identification plate featuring the unique build number.
During the build the customer will be invited to view the progress of the build and to meet those engineers and personnel involved in its creation.

It is our belief that a personal relationship between the customer and manufacturer is one of the huge benefits of low volume hand crafted motor manufacturing.

SPECIFICATIONS
    * Top Speed: 225mph (estimated)
    * 0-120 mph: 8.9 seconds
    * Engine: Yamaha V8 4439cc Twin Turbo
    * Power: 650 bhp @ 6800 rpm
    * Torque: 604 lb ft @ 3800 rpm
    * Power to Weight: 520bhp per tonne
    * Transmission: Graziano 6 speed manual
    * Installation: Mid, longitudinal, rear wheel drive
    * Chassis: Stainless sheet steel tub with tubular space frame
    * Body: Carbon Fibre Composite
    * Steering: Power assisted rack and pinion
    * Suspension: Independent double wishbones with coil over Multimatic shock absorbers, front and rear roll bars
    * Brakes
          o Front: Alcon 380mm semi-floating discs with six piston calipers
          o Rear: Alcon 350mm discs with four piston calipers
    * Wheels: Speedline forged aluminium alloy
          o Front: 9Jx19
          o Rear: 12Jx20
    * Tyres: Michelin Pilot Sport
    * Front: 255/30-19
    * Rear: 335/30-20
    * Fuel Capacity: 73 litres
    * Wheelbase: 2540 mm
    * Weight: 1250 kg
    * Track: 1578 mm
    * Length: 4360 mm
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