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2008 Citroen GT Concept

Saturday, October 11th, 2008
2008 Citroen GT Concept
2008 Citroen GT Concept - 2008 Paris Motor Show Coverage, New Car Reviews, Concept Cars - Automobile Magazine
Go power-up your Playstation 3 and boot up Gran Turismo 5: Prologue - we hear you’re now able to download the Citroen and take it for a spin.

Long, slender, French. We’re not talking about the booth babes at this week’s Paris motor show, but of the Citroen GT - a two-seat sports car concept with an interesting design history.

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Rumormill: Could Lexus become a hybrid-only brand?

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

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This could be Japanese-only news, or just a case of bad translation, but Toyota Managing Officer Toshio Furutani has apparently told Japan’s Nikkei Business News that Toyota wants every vehicle in the Lexus product line to offer a hybrid option, and that “in the medium to long term, Toyota was considering making the Lexus lineup hybrid-only.”

That sounds like he could mean Lexus, period, all over the world. But our questions come from the fact that the same report said that the Nikkei listed only the LS and GS models as currently available with a hybrid option, neglecting to mention the RX. And the fact that for Lexus to offer only hybrids in the U.S. would be an eyebrow-arching brand decision. Not that there isn’t anyone out there in the market for a hybrid IS-F, but would you really risk it? We’ll wait for a follow-up from someone at Toyota, or we’ll just assume Furutani’s comments were meant for other ears than ours.

[Source: Reuters]

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Toyota releases pricing and spec info for European iQ

Friday, October 10th, 2008

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Click above for a high-res gallery of the production Toyota iQ

IF you’re in Europe and hoping to get your name on a list for a Toyota iQ, now’s the time. Toyota has opened up the order banks for the cleverly packaged microcar prior to its January availability date, while also giving up the goods on available specs, options, and pricing. The iQ comes in only two trim levels, iQ and iQ2, and pricing starts at

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AMG boss confirms future hybrid and diesel plans

Friday, October 10th, 2008

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Click above for more high-res shots of the SL65 AMG Black Series

Saying that “only a fool would ignore” the emissions of a new vehicle and the current global economy, AMG head-man Volker Mornhinweg realizes that it can’t keep building gas-guzzling supercars with reckless abandon. Not that the company will lose its performance edge, mind you. In fact, hybrids and diesels could offer a meaningful performance boost if tuned properly. How so? Torque. Diesel engines are known for their massive axle-shreading twist, and electric motors, an essential part of any hybrid powertrain, make maximum power right off idle, allowing for an internal combustion engine that’s tuned for stratospheric revs.

In a recent interview with CAR, the notion of fitting a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter oil-burning V6 inside the C class was kicked around. Mornhinweg suggests such a vehicle is a distinct possibility as AMG moves forward. Hybrid technology could be based on the new drivetrain powering the recently-unveiled S400 BlueHYBRID. No matter what the future holds, we can be sure that the AMG crew is obviously not made up of a bunch of fools, and will therefore continue to offer cars with the highest performance pedigree, regardless of what’s underhood.

[Source: CAR]

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RUF’s electric Porsche breaks cover

Friday, October 10th, 2008

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Click above for more high-res shots of the eRUF Model A Concept

Rumors of RUF’s impending electric Porsche were true, except that the actual vehicle is based on a Porsche 911, not the Cayman as previously reported. Powered by a three-phase electric motor that offers about 200 horsepower along with an impressive 480 lb.-ft. of torque, the eRUF Model A can reportedly hit 60 miles per hour in under seven seconds and can reach a top speed of 160. Power comes from a lithium iron phosphate battery pack, which produces 317-volts and 480-amps and is made up from 96 individual cells. A full charge takes a rather long 10-hours, and regenerative braking is included in the package allowing for a range of up to 180 miles. From the outside, you’d never really know that something was different about this 997, except that it doesn’t produce that soul-stirring flat-six sound. This is still just a concept and its specifications are subject to change. We can be sure, though, that this isn’t the last electrically-powered sportscar set to hit the market.

Gallery: Electric Ruf 911

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