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Flyover Navigation

Kenwood's latest Hard Disk Drive-based Car Navigation System released for the Japanese market provides aerial images as part of its mapping display... Read More

Mitsubishi visualises in-car office

Mitsubishi recently showed the OMNI concept - a vehicle which quickly transforms into a mobile office. Read More

Five Cars in One - The Citroen C3 Pluriel

Citro'n has shown a new vehicle at the Paris Motor Show which may have long-term ramifications in its revolutionary design - named the PLURIEL, the car can be quickly transformed into five different body styles... Read More

Telephony Only the Beginning for Bluetooth In the Vehicle

The Paris Motor Show highlighted one of the coming trends in automotive design - the significant implementation of communications technologies such as Bluetooth allowing portable devices to communicate over 10 meters without physical connections. Read More

Kylie kick-starts Coupe fest at Paris Motor Show

Coupes dominated the first day of the Paris Motor Show yesterday, when Kylie Minogue kicked the day off releasing the new Ford SportsKa, Peugeot released the 307 CC (concept car), a genuine coup' and cabriolet with seating for four adults and Citro'n released the Pluriel, a car which can be transformed quickly into five different body styles. Read More

19,000 RPM BMW Formula One engine

Though Ferrari dominated the F1 in 2002, the engine with the most horses was the Williams V10 BMW. Read More

Willys2 Concept Vehicle at Sydney Motor Show

Continually reinforcing its brand values, the Jeep name is to be further enhanced with the showing of a stunning concept vehicle at the Sydney Motor Show next month. Read More

Suzuki Super-Mini Concept

Suzuki's Concept-S is among the many gems promised for the Paris Motor Show later this month. Fitted with a powerful, light and compact 1.6L DOHC aluminium engine (4 cylinder, 16 valve) with a six speed gearbox and aluminium uprights, the new Concept-S appears closely related to Suzuki's GSX1300 motorcycle. Read More

BMW develops head-up display for Ralf Schumacher's helmet

BMW Technology Office has taken the wraps off an innovative Formula One product - a miniature (6x8 mm) head-up display system will be integrated in Ralf Schumacher's helmet next season to create a "visual information window" enhancing pit-driver communications and safety. Read More

GM unveils World's First Drivable Fuel Cell and By-wire Vehicle

General Motors has revealed its Hy-wire concept vehicle, the world's first drivable vehicle that combines a hydrogen fuel cell with by-wire technology. The GM Hy-wire incorporates the features first envisioned in the AUTOnomy concept vehicle at the 2002 North American International Auto Show in Detroit and the drivable Hy-wire will be shown to the public at the Paris Motor Show in late September, just eight months after the technology was unveiled. Read More

All New Morgan Aero8

It was developed in-house from the ground up in just five years and when it entered production late last year it was the largest project undertaken by Morgan in more than 90 years of sportscar manufacture and the first completely new Morgan car for more than 60: the Aero 8. Read More

Maybach Relaunched

After a 60-year absence, Maybach made its return to the luxury car market in July when the first flagship Maybach 62 arrived in New York aboard the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth 2... Read More

Bentley GT

Bentley released the first technical details of its new GT in June, promising true supercar performance from the large two-door, four-seater coupe. Due to arrive in mid-2003, it will be the first new product... Read More

Tom Cruise's Toyata Lexus concept car from Minority Report

In the recent Tom Cruise film Minority Report, Tom drove a 2054-model Toyota Lexus. In creating the film, Stephen Spielberg, a Lexus driver himself, approached the company to provide him with its concept of what a car might look like in fifty years time... Read More

All New Range Rover

Only the third model in its 32-year history and the first since 1994, the new Range Rover has undergone a radical transformation under its still familiar shell Read More

Buick's beautiful Blackhawk concept

Designed with Buick's Centennial year in mind, the Blackhawk is reministenct of the 1948 Buick Roadmaster with handle-less doors (keyless entry) and retractable headlamps designed to maintain the torpedo body's classic lines. The 2+2 convertible has an electronically retractable carbon-fibre top which stores in the trunk, 18 inch five spoke alloy wheels and dual three inch exhausts. The motor is a heavily-detailed, 463 bhp 455 cubic inch V8 with fuel injection, mated to an electronic, four-speed, automatic transmission. Read More

Volvo Safety Concept Car wins Concept Car of the Year Award

Volvo's Safety Concept Car won the 2002 Concept Car of the Year thanks to its variety of technologies that enhance personal security and improve passive safety. Read More

acer tablet

When the prototype was demonstrated by Bill Gates at the annual Comdex show in Las Vegas last November, the Acer convertible Tablet was labelled 'a PC that is virtually without limits' and the company's most significant new product for 2002. Read More

Hybrid vehicle combines best of electric and conventional power

Honda's DN-X Concept car hit the world stage at the New York Motor Show in April, with a sportscar body and four doors. That's not the radical bit though - the 400bhp power-train feeds all four wheels and consists of a 3.5 litre V6 and an advanced Electric Motor Assist system... Read More

Collapsible Rinspeed

Swiss company Rinspeed aims to solve Europe's parking problems with the Rinspeed Presto collapsible car, a compact two-seater roadster that can expand itself into a four-seater with the push of a button. The key to this miraculous transformation is a centrally located electric motor that is geared to stretch the vehicle from a length of 3 meters to 3.7 meters using low-friction precision rollers to expand the main longitudinal struts of the steel chassis. When returning to Roadster mode, this slides back into the floor pan 'like a drawer' and the process is clearly visible from the Remus side pipes which track along grooves on the side panels of the Pre-Preg-Composite plastic body - a strong, lightweight material rarely used in car design because of its prohibitive cost.

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Bugatti Veyron

The engine has 16 cylinders, eight camshafts, four turbochargers, 64 valves and produces 1001 horsepower. It will power the world's fastest production car to a top speed of 406kmh. When the Bugatti Veyron goes on sale next year it will cost around $2,000,000. Read More

Toyota Pod

Take the latest in robotics and communications technology, combine it with the personality of the family pet and add a smiling visage that's reminiscent of the VW Beetle and you end up with the 'Pod'. Unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show late last year, the Pod concept vehicle is collaboration between Toyota and Sony that takes the relationship between car and driver to a new level. Developed with entertainment, emotion and enhancement of the driving experience in mind, the Pod will play your favourite music, reflect your mood (and its own) through a display of different coloured lights on the front, say goodbye when you get out, thank other drivers when they let you merge and even wag its antenna 'tail' when its really chuffed. Read More

Ford GT40 Race History

The GT40 history began in the early sixties, and extended for almost a decade. During this time, it developed from an initially unreliable vehicle to one which swept all before it in endurance races across the world. Along the way, it was associated with some of the biggest names of motorsport on both sides of the Atlantic: Carroll Shelby, AJ Foyt, Dan Gurney, Bruce McLaren, Jackie Ickx, Phil Hill, and Mike Hailwood. The win in 1966 was one of Ford Motor Company's greatest moments. Read More

Ford Tonka Truck

No, this is not an enlarged pic of a scale model - this is a real truck with all the brand values developed from spending millions of dollars marketing to toddlers around the world...by Tonka. This is a real truck which Ford will sell later this year in the US based on the famous childrens' toy Tonka toughness theme. Read More

Porsche Carrera GT

For Porsche enthusiasts, this car is "the business." Porsche first showed the high performance Carrera GT at the 2000 Paris Show and based on positive public reaction, announced earlier this year that it would go into production but only 1000 units will be built! Having made the transition from concept to future production car, the Carrera GT will produce more than 400kW from its 5.5 litre V10 motor when it hits the showroom some time in 2003. Read More

Chrysler Razor

A marketing alliance with Razor, the people who gave us the minimalist silver scooter, has seen Chrysler produce the minimalist sportster. Though still a concept, it would be expected to land in Oz under $40,000. Read More

Hummer H2 Vision

Arnie Schwarzenegger has two and the American military has thousands, giving the "HUMVEE" multi-purpose vehicle enormous status as the chosen car of America's favourite action hero and its very public roles in Kuwait and Afghanistan. Now that General Motors owns the Hummer brand, you can expect to buy one with the rough edges honed as they create a new chapter for the legend. The Hummer H2 vehicle shown in Detroit is a design exercise that provided a look at what the future of the HUMMER sport/utility vehicle could be. Given General Motor's marketing and the tradition of toughness ... who knows? Read More

Dodge SRT-10 500BHP Pick-up

When Dodge USA decided to spice up its pick-up range, it didn't need to look past the motor of the Dodge Viper - the new RAM SRT-10 now has an engine-bay full of brutal 8.3 litre V10 Viper motor giving it the largest engine in a factory pickup truck and a pick-up billed by Dodge as the "boldest, baddest and fastest pick-up truck in the world." Read More

Volkswagen W12 Coupe

If there was ever any proof needed that Volkswagen was seeking to bury its proletarian background and join the other German manufacturers at the top end of the market, it is the existence of the W12 Coupe. Originally thought to be a concept car, the 600 bhp twelve-cylinder W12 was suddenly taken seriously last October when VW rolled it onto the racetrack and averaged a staggering 294 kmh (183 mph) over 24 hours, then announcing it would go into production. Then VW went back to the racetrack and smashed their own 24 hour record by 663 km, pushing the 24 hour average speed past 200mph (323km/h) Read More

General Motors Autonomy

When General Motors looked back on 100 years of motoring, and recognised that just 12 percent of the world's population was using an automobile, it had a radical rethink. The result is the AUTOnomy: a vehicle designed around a fuel cell propulsion system in a "skateboard chassis" which can have a variety of bodies fitted. AUTOnomy provides a glimpse into GM's vision for the 21st century: a socially responsible, infinitely adaptable and globally marketable vehicle line that has minimal design constraints. And we just LOOOOVE the idea of having a different shape for every day of the week! Read More

Mercedes F400 Carving

The Tokyo Motor Show is without doubt the most important platform for Japanese auto manufacturers, but has never been a favourite of the German auto makers for announcing major developments. Accordingly, the showing by Mercedes Benz of a special concept study at the 35th Tokyo Motor Show was quite surprising, particularly given that the F 400 Carving research vehicle in question was so radical. The F400 Carving is packed with dynamic systems designed to offer substantially enhanced active safety, dynamic handling control and driving pleasure. The car includes outer wheels that tilt by up to 20 degrees when cornering, and active wheel camber control which enhances directional stability and emergency stopping distance. Read More

Mercedes Benz GST

The Mercedes Grand Sports Tourer is designed to open up a new market for large sized, high performance vehicles. Though the most striking external feature is sleek styling six seats and butterfly doors, the highlight is the 265kW 5.5l AMG V8 donk. Read More

GT40 Race Replica Roadster to go into production

On February 19, 2002, Ford Chairman and CEO Bill Ford delivered the news that car enthusiasts around the world had been waiting for: Ford will build the GT40 to help celebrate its 100th anniversary.

The production announcement came on the heels of the 2002 North American International Auto Show debut of the GT40 concept car less than 45 days prior, and public response had been so overwhelmingly positive that the announcement was, if anything, overdue! The GT40 concept and production car was inspired by arguably one of the most recognized and loved cars in automotive history.

The remarkable history of the GT40 is detailed elsewhere on theis web site. GT40, the modern version of the historic, two-door supercar, will help breathe new excitement into the Ford brand and support Ford Motor Company's promise of 20 new or freshened products each year. Read More

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