Monday, November 29, 2010
2010 Chevrolet Corvette Z06X Concept
2010 Kia optima
Citroen GT Modification

Cool Ford Focus Modification

Audi R8 + Ferrari F430 = Tong Jian S11

Human Car

The human-powered car is created by Chuck Greenwood. Check out its latest version the HumanCar Imagine_PS. It is an electric hybrid that combines human and electrical power.
BlackforceOne Chevrolet Corvette C6

Bread F1 Car Unique

Tramontana R Edition

Hydrogen Scorpion

Citroen Karin from 1980

Lexus LF-A with Transparent

Nissan GT-R Vertical Door Kit

Death Race Style Chevy Camaro

Sunbeam Tiger Concept

Spyker C8 Spyder Convertible

Polizia


Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. donated a police version of the company’s newest supercar, Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Polizia, to the head of the Italian State Police, Prefect Antonio Manganelli.
“The car will begin service with the Lazio Highway Police Department in order to continue accident and crime prevention to sustain security on the Italian roads.”
Super Sport Car, KTM X-BOW Clubsport
The KTM X-BOW Clubsport offers the greatest possible safety and a wide range of tuning possibilities for the race track – but is also street-homologated
Ford Mustang GT modif with Combat Aircraft Concept

Extreme Design Car by Lotus: Lotus 2-Eleven
Bentley Continental GT Bullet Black Metalic
Russian tuners TopCar have released a new package for the Bentley Continental GT and the GT Speed coupe. The kit includes a series of aerodynamic work, body panels, design touches, and wheels, but not a performance upgrade. (more…)
Japan Extreme Modification
Peugeot EX1 Modification Car
2004 Toyota Alessandro Volta

The hybrid takes a supercar disguise for promoting a new way of designing the environment friendly car of the future. “We have entered a new era. We have created a hybrid that has nothing to do with the typical electric power vehicle which so often flaunts rather unappealing characteristics”, Fabrizio Giugiaro asserts. “When creating the volumes of this eco supercar, the idea at the back of my mind was to recapture the stylish features of the central-engine models, which I had already used with the BMW Nazca, the Alfa Romeo Scighera and the Volkswagen V 12, to demonstrate that if a racing shell can combine a “clean” and innovative propulsion system, the headroom for creating and designing environmentally-friendly sedan and compact cars of the future would be huge.”
Mindful of this, Alessandro Volta, the Italian physicist and discoverer of the voltaic pile, was called to bear witness to an exciting stage of automotive technological research, a momentum placing demands on the depth of resources required from automobile manufacturers to meet head-on pressing environmental issues such as gas emissions and the unrelenting consumption of oil-derivative products.
Italdesign-Giugiaro could not have chosen a more appropriate partner than Toyota for venturing into this theme of thought. As confirmed by Giorgetto Giugiaro: “We have been working with Toyota for more than 25 years. We are proud to have worked towards putting in place a hybrid prototype because the advanced expertise and commitment of the Nagoya Carmaker to mixed wheeldrive moves beyond day-to-day boundaries.”
2005 Pagani Zonda F

The Zonda C12 F debuted at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. It is the most extensive reengineering of the Pagani car yet, though it shares much with its predecessors including the 7.3 L V12. Power is increased to 602 PS (594 hp/443 kW) with a special clubsport model producing 650 PS (641 hp/478 kW). The company promises a 3.5 second sprint to 62 mph (100 km/h), a top speed over 215 mph (346 km/h). The Zonda F clubsport has a power to weight ratio of 528 bhp/ton (384 W/kg). An Enzo Ferrari, comparatively, has a power to weight ratio of 483 bhp/ton (356 W/kg).
The top speed can be further tweaked by adjusting the aerodynamic settings. 215 mph (346 km/h) is the car’s top speed on the setting for the best handling which provides the most down force but also has the highest drag coefficient. If the aerodynamic settings were adjusted the top speed would be a bit higher. This also seems to be the reason that when EVO Magazine attempted the Pagani Zonda S’s top speed on the Autobahn, that they were only able to get the car to 197 mph (317 km/h), as opposed to its claimed top speed of 220 mph (350 km/h). It would make sense that if the car was set up for maximum downforce then its top speed would drop to around 200 mph (320 km/h). Company representatives at Pagani’s factory backed up this claim. However, the EVO article claimed that aerodynamic parts, specifically ones which created drag were in fact removed during the run, bringing Pagani’s claims into question.
2005 Venturi Fetish

Venturi has entrusted the French engineer Gérard Ducarouge (of Lotus Formula 1, Matra Formula 1 and Le Mans fame) with the conception of this car of a new era. The Fétish has been conceived as an electric vehicle with absolutely no compromises, utilizing the latest in state of the art technologies.
The general architecture of the car is similar to that of a racing car. The motor, ideally mounted in a central rear position, is enclosed in a carbon fiber monocoque chassis. As a result, the car weighs only 2,424 pounds with batteries, and 1,653 without.
Thanks to its electronically managed Lithium-Ion batteries (58 KWh), positioned in a T shape within the chassis, the Fétish has a range of more than 200 miles and a very quick recharge of 1 mile per minute (under 80 Amp.).
Light and perfectly well balanced, the Fétish offers tremendous performance: it has remarkable acceleration - 0 to 60 mph in less than 5 seconds – and a top speed of more than 100 mph, well above posted speed limits. The powerful 14,000 rpm, 180 KW motor produces very linear torque that, unlike an internal combustion engine, is instantaneously available, even from a complete standstill. The motor braking can be regulated from the dashboard, and enables the batteries to recharge with every deceleration.
The Venturi Fétish can be considered the most contemporary car available today, since it takes into consideration today’s ecological matters and simultaneously presents an extremely positive vision of tomorrow’s automobile, made for driving pleasure.
This very innovative approach constitutes a major cultural change - the entry of a noiseless electric car into the very elite circle of the true sports car.
Thus, the Fétish offers to its driver and passenger a new experience of mobility 20 years ahead of its time.
Gildo, CEO of Venturi, has envisioned the Venturi Fétish for “25 exceptional people who are able to change worldwide mentalities on electric propulsion”.
This highly technological car - the most expensive as well as the rarest car of the show - will be sold as a work of contemporary art, with production limited to 25 pieces worldwide.
Drawn by the French designer Sacha Lakic and assembled in California, Fétish will be sold for $660,000 in 3 cities in the world: Los Angeles, Tokyo and Monte-Carlo.
Camaro SS X and Corvette Z06X
That black finish ties well with the Z06X’s exterior design. Although all body parts are essentially stock, GM painted the car in a Icy White Metallic color, adding a black racing stripe and rear fascia, along with red accents. Inside, the Z06X’s interior is gutted of interior trim and insulation, allowing the installation of an SCCA-approved roll cage, fire suppression system, a racing seat for the driver, and a five-point harness. To help further strip the car of weight, the rear hatch glass has been replaced with a custom polycarbonate window.
2011 Camaro SS X Concept
Chevrolet’s Camaro SS X concept abides by the same formula applied to the Z06X, although a few extra modifications were required to help turn the bulky muscle machine into a satisfying road racer.
Outside, the SS X shares the Z06X’s design theme, sporting the same black-on-white paint scheme as its fiberglass-bodied relative. In a move to strip weight, GM replaced the hood, fenders, doors, and deck lid with panels fabricated from carbon fiber. For aerodynamic purposes, a carbon fiber front splitter, rocker panels, and adjustable rear wing were also added to the package.
Underhood, the SS X retains the Camaro’s stock 6.2-liter LS3 V-8, although it’s been massaged with a new camshaft, revised cylinder heads, and a dry-sump oil system. The six-speed transmission is stock Getrag fare, although it is fitted with a twin-disc clutch raided from the Corvette ZR1 parts bin. 20-inch wheels and racing tires are added, and are stopped courtesy of an upgraded four-wheel-brake system, which includes six-piston front calipers, four-piston rear calipers, and slotted rotors at each corner.
As is the case with the Z06X, the Camaro SS X’s interior isn’t exactly conducive for commuting. Carpeting, insulation, interior trim, and other parts — including the rear seat — have been gutted to shave weight and make room for some serious racing hardware. An SCCA-spec roll cage, window net, race seat, and five-point harness are added, along with racing pedals, a fire suppression system, and fuel cell.
Although we’d love to see the SS X enter a revived Trans-Am series, these two cars have little, if any, chance of entering production. Which bowtie show car comes closest to serving as your dream track machine?
Lotus Evora
Sunday, November 28, 2010
2011 All-New Jeep Grand Cherokee Released
If you want an off-road vehicle with better fuel economy, consider the Jeep Patriot. It's the least expensive off-roader on the market and provides a 23/28 best-in-class fuel economy rating (when compared only to other off-road SUVs).
2011 All-New Jeep Grand Cherokee Released
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- 2010 Chevrolet Corvette Z06X Concept
- 2010 Kia optima
- Citroen GT Modification
- Cool Ford Focus Modification
- Audi R8 + Ferrari F430 = Tong Jian S11
- Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Replica
- Human Car
- BlackforceOne Chevrolet Corvette C6
- Bread F1 Car Unique
- Tramontana R Edition
- Cool Limousines
- Hydrogen Scorpion
- Citroen Karin from 1980
- Lexus LF-A with Transparent
- Nissan GT-R Vertical Door Kit
- Death Race Style Chevy Camaro
- Sunbeam Tiger Concept
- Spyker C8 Spyder Convertible
- Polizia
- Shiny Lamborghini Murcielago
- Airbrush Car Modfication
- Super Sport Car, KTM X-BOW Clubsport
- Ford Mustang GT modif with Combat Aircraft Concept
- Extreme Design Car by Lotus: Lotus 2-Eleven
- Bentley Continental GT Bullet Black Metalic
- Japan Extreme Modification
- Peugeot EX1 Modification Car
- 2004 Toyota Alessandro Volta
- 2005 Pagani Zonda F
- 2005 Venturi Fetish
- Camaro SS X and Corvette Z06X
- Lotus Evora
- Aston Martin DB9
- 2011 All-New Jeep Grand Cherokee Released
- 2011-2012 New Jeep Grand Cherokee
- New Car Collections | Panoz Abruzzi Spirit of Le Mans
- New Car Collections | Ford Fiesta RS WRC
- Modification Car Toyota Celica 2010
- Porsche 911
- Ford Flex
- Mercedes R500
- Toyota Camry.....?
- 1988 Caprice
- Mercedes SL 600
- Pontiac Solstice SD-290
- 1950 "Mercules"
- Blastolene B-702
- Custom Car 1. 1963 Corvette
- Peugeot RCZ
- Obvio 828e
- Universal Electric Vehicle's Spyder
- Volkswagen Passat Recalls 2010
- Volkswagen Beetle Recalls 2010
- Nissan Juke
- 2010 Porsche 911 Turbo Convertible
- Nissan Leaf electric car
- Mazda RX-7
- Tesla Motors
- Ford F650 Custom Alton Truck Company
- 2010 Citroen DS
- Isuzu Panther Modified into Hummer H2 SUT
- Toyota Scion Xa with Custom Candy Yellow Paint
- 2010 Peugeot 207
- 2010 Nissan Navara
- 2010 Mercedes F800
- Speed Racer" and "Concept Car Design" on Honda Nova
- Samurai Concept on Mitsubishi Lancer GLXi
- car modification
- Peugeot EX1 Modification Car
- Peugeot Modification Cars Pictures
- Toyotires
- Car's Body Kit Modification
- Audi RS5
- elegant color lamborghini gallardo
- cool extreme sports - toyota billabong ultimate venza
- automotive
- Bugatti Veyron 2009 2010
- Ford-Fiesta-Mountune Super luxury Sport car
- new Ford Fiesta with R2 kit
- Honda Civic Type R 2010
- 2011 The Scion xB is also quite powerful
- 2011 The Scion xB Sport Wagon 4D
- Detail Pictures Alfa Romeo Milano
- Pontiac gt
- Dodge trucks
- 2006 Volvo XC90 for sale
- Lamborghini 2010
- 2011 The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG coupe
- Electric cars Volkswagen e-Golf BLUE-motion
- 2013-2014 Electric Volkswagen e-Golf coming
- 2011 The Acura-TSX Sport-Wagon
- Detail Review The 2011 Acura TSX V6
- New Audi Q5 2.0 TFSI
- 2011-2012 The Audi Q5
- Safety And Technology Leadership The Volvo S40
- New 2011 Volvo S40 Acceleration and Power
- Koenigsegg Trevita
- City Unveils Electric Vehicles
- Lotus Exige 265E
- Zenn Motors
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