Sabtu, 26 November 2011

Volkwagen Touareg Hybrid (2012)



Information And Specification Review
2012 VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG: POWER TO THE FUTURE
The all-new Touareg embraces ‘Think Blue’ by being lighter, smarter, and more fuel-efficient
- Re-designed, re-engineered, re-imagined for 2011MY
- All-new Touareg Hybrid boasts world’s first supercharged hybrid powertrain
- Eight-speed automatic transmission standard on all models
- 3.0L V6 TDI® Clean Diesel offers 28 highway mpg and 728-mile range
- Reduced weight—down by as much as 350 pounds—and improved fuel economy in line with Volkswagen’s ‘Think Blue’ strategy
- All-new stiffer body structure with stretched wheelbase for increased rear-seat legroom
- Sleek, elegant new styling features Volkswagen’s new ‘face’ with strong, bold, horizontal cues
- Sport, Lux and Executive trim levels with VR6 or TDI Clean Diesel power; hybrid available in one trim
Herndon, VA, – There’s a new standard in sport-utility luxury. The 2012 Volkswagen Touareg shows the road ahead with advanced, fuel-saving technologies, and a new premium driving experience.
New from the ground up for the 2011 model year, this second-generation Touareg is bigger yet as much as 350 pounds lighter; more spacious yet lower to the ground; more luxurious and better-equipped yet has a starting MSRP of just $42,975—considerably less than many mid-size SUV rivals.
To truly show the road ahead, the 2012 Touareg model range features the world’s first supercharged gasoline hybrid, packing the punch of a V8 with the fuel efficiency of a V6—and, at speeds up to 30 mph, the zero emissions of an electric car.
And while other automakers decide whether to offer diesel powertrains for their SUVs, the 2012 Touareg TDI® Clean Diesel is already on the highway, averaging 28 mpg on the highway and covering over 700 miles on each tank of ultra-low-sulfur diesel.

New for 2012
As the Touareg was re-designed and re-engineered for the 2011 model year, changes for 2012 are limited to new equipment packages and additional features.
The VR6 and TDI Clean Diesel lines are now available with a new Touareg Sport with Navigation model that adds a sophisticated RNS 850 navigation system with an eight-inch color touchscreen, 60GB hard drive and Park Distance Control.
For 2012, the VR6 and TDI Clean Diesel Sport gain a touchscreen radio with in-dash six-CD changer.

Exterior

The Touareg has always had an imposing curbside presence thanks to its sleek profile and wide, dynamic stance. This appearance has been reinforced by the second-generation model, which is even lower and wider. It’s longer too, adding an extra 1.6 inches, and features an extended wheelbase—by 1.5 inches—to provide more rear-seat legroom.
In reshaping the Touareg, Volkswagen’s design team set out to give the new SUV a crisper, sleeker, more aerodynamic look based on the new Volkswagen Design DNA. This includes the horizontal front-end theme you see in the latest Golf and Jetta, and that ended up in the Eos and all-new Passat, as well the Touareg’s smaller sibling, the 2012 Tiguan.
Key design elements, which have also inspired the look of the Tiguan, include a narrower grille, featuring twin chrome-faced strips that connect seamlessly to new trapezoidal headlight housings. These feature a dramatic U-shaped ring of bright-white LED daytime running lights along with Bi-Xenon high intensity gas-discharged headlamps.
The horizontal theme continues in the sleeker, body-colored front bumper with its large, U-shaped, chrome-ringed air intake and large side intakes.
The new hood features a bold raised section that runs from the grille back to the windscreen A-pillars, adding to the strong, muscular, front-end face.
At the back, the new Touareg is defined with pronounced curves around the hatch area, new ‘L-Design’ taillights, and a blacked-out lower rear spoiler with a set of stunning, triangular-shaped chrome exhaust tips.
Thanks to the Touareg’s lowered body height, short overhangs, and clean, simple surfaces, the car doesn’t appear excessively large. Contributing to the seemingly smaller size are features like a broad, full-length chrome side-strip at the base of the doors, black-painted side window frames, and large wheels.

Interior
Ignore the rugged, mud-plugging SUV image; the 2012 Touareg is all about luxury. Witness the optional ‘Vienna’ leather in Black Anthracite, Cornsilk Beige, or brand-new Saddle Brown. Or the elegant Walnut wood accents. And the available 620-watt, 10-speaker sound system from Danish hi-fi specialists Dynaudio®. It has never been so comfortable conquering the wilderness or maneuvering through busy city streets.
Stretching the wheelbase has also made it easier to stretch out in the back. There’s an extra 2.7 inches of knee room: with a 40/60-split rear seat that can slide forward or back by 6.3 inches, as well as recline, there’s no better vehicle for relaxing on a road trip.
In addition to being able to carry five in comfort, the 2012 Touareg can also carry all of their luggage. Press a button on the elegant remote key fob to release the power-lifting tailgate and there is space behind the seats to swallow more than 32 cubic feet of cargo. Need more space? The seatback is split 40/20/40 with each section folding to offer an array of load-carrying possibilities. And with all sections folded, the Touareg can squeeze-in an impressive 64 cubic feet of luggage.
To let the sun shine in, the 2012 Touareg offers an available expansive panoramic glass sunroof. Measuring 57 inches long and 39 inches wide, it’s a full 350 percent larger than the sunroof in the previous model. It is so big that this tilt/slide roof occupies almost the entire roof area above the occupants, thus conveying a unique feeling of open space.
To cut all light, the optional panoramic sunroof is equipped with a power sunshade. The panoramic sunroof is standard in the Lux and Executive models, as well as the Touareg Hybrid.
For the driver, the 2012 Touareg offers the finest of workplaces. A new seat design offers more side and under-thigh support along with up to 12-way power adjustment. And, for more interior comfort headroom in the front (and rear) has been improved.
Volkswagen instruments set the standard for simplicity and clarity, and the Touareg’s oversized speedometer and tachometer are no exception: Crisp, easy-to-read numbers, red needles, no clutter. And mounted between the dials is a seven-inch color, high-resolution display providing the driver with the latest vehicle status information, including fuel range, turn-by-turn navigation directions, information from the drive system in the Hybrid model, and much more.
Mounted in the center of the fascia is either Volkswagen’s RCD 550 sound system or premium RNS 850 touchscreen navigation system. It features a crystal-clear eight-inch screen, with a DVD/CD player that has MP3 playback capabilities and Satellite/FM/AM stereo. A cool feature of the unit’s navigation system is that it can display maps and directions in a high-definition 3D view. To store music, the system features a 60GB hard drive with 18GB of space available to upload media. Located in the glovebox is access for an iPod® device or auxiliary input, SD cards and a DVD drive.
For true audiophiles, or those who like to play their music just plain loud, there’s an available 620-watt Dynaudio® sound system with 10 premium speakers (four tweeters, two midrange, four woofers) and DSP (Digital Signal Processing) technology. It rocks.
And the 2012 Touareg’s cabin delivers interior quality at its finest. From its soft-touch, low-gloss plastics, to its ‘Vienna’ leather, to its Walnut veneers and brushed metal trim, it delivers a true premium experience.

Engines and Transmissions

The 2012 Touareg offers a choice of three highly-advanced powertrains that each offer unique driving characteristics.
The 3.6-liter V6 FSI® gasoline engine is one of the most powerful that Volkswagen builds. With double overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder, variable valve timing and direct fuel injection, it produces 280 horsepower and 265 lb-ft of torque. Exceptionally quiet and refined, it delivers impressive off-the-line acceleration, strong mid-range response for fast, safe passing, and relaxed high-speed cruising.
Coupled with the eight-speed automatic transmission that’s standard on all 2012 Touareg models, the Touareg V6 FSI has seen real gains in fuel economy. The EPA-estimated 23 mpg highway/16 mpg city represents a combined 19 per cent improvement over the previous model.
The 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 engine powering the Touareg TDI® Clean Diesel is acknowledged as one of the world’s great engines. It’s the engine that powered the Touareg TDI of Rainer Zietlow and his team on the recent TDI-Panamericana Challenge, setting a new world record of 11 days, 17 hours and 22 minutes for the grueling 16,000-mile drive from Argentina to Alaska.
This six-cylinder turbocharged powerhouse produces 225 horsepower and a mighty 406 lb-ft of torque from just 1750 rpm. It also delivers an EPA-estimated 28 mpg on the highway and 19 mpg in city driving. That means up to 728 miles of driving on one tank of ultra-low-sulfur clean diesel.
To achieve its 50-state-legal emissions qualification, a deNOx catalytic converter, augmented by a special injection system that sprays AdBlue into the exhaust, helps reduce NOx emissions by up to 90 per cent. This lets the engine meet the Tier 2, Bin 5/ULEV II standards imposed across all 50 U.S. states.
Like the Touareg V6, the TDI Clean Diesel comes standard with an eight-speed automatic transmission. A first in the SUV market, this new transmission configures seventh and eighth gears as fuel-efficient overdrives: top gear reduces engine rpms by 33 percent over sixth gear. (The car’s maximum speed is reached in sixth gear.) In addition to offering significant fuel economy benefits, it makes for quieter, more relaxed highway cruising.
The transmission also features Tiptronic® manual control along with Sport mode, and a Dynamic Shift Program (DSP) that adapts to the driver’s individual style and adjusts the shift points accordingly.

Supercharged Hybrid
As Volkswagen’s first production hybrid electric vehicle, the all-new 2012 Touareg Hybrid pairs a 3.0-liter 333-horsepower supercharged, direct-injection V6 gasoline engine with a 47-horsepower electric motor.
The electric motor gets its energy from a nickel metal-hydride battery pack fitted beneath the luggage compartment. The 288-volt pack consists of 240 individual cells and offers an energy density of 1.7kWh.
Both systems are capable of running independently, or together. When combined they produce a total of 380 horsepower and 428 lb-ft of torque, thus offering drivers the power of a V8 with the better fuel economy than a V6.
One of the real benefits of the hybrid powertrain is its astonishing off-the-line acceleration when gasoline and electric power combine to deliver that 428 lb-ft of torque. If hard acceleration isn’t called for, the Touareg Hybrid can cruise up to 30 mph on pure, zero-emission electric power.
The Touareg Hybrid also uses a host of innovative new technologies to help it achieve its EPA-estimated 24 mpg during highway driving. For example, when the driver releases the gas pedal at cruising speeds, the engine will shut off and a special clutch disengages the transmission from the engine, allowing the car to ‘coast’ along emission-free.
Regenerative braking also allows the electric motor to recover kinetic energy during coasting and braking, to help recharge the battery pack. And, in another first for the Touareg Hybrid, there’s a standard Stop-Start system, which automatically stops the engine during idling while, for instance, waiting at a red light. When the brake is released, the engine re-starts.

Suspension
The design changes for the Touareg included an increased use of aluminum. This contributed to the impressive 300-pound-plus weight reduction—366 pounds for the Touareg 3.6 V6 FSI and 330 pounds with the Touareg TDI Clean Diesel—compared to the previous versions.
Shaving this amount of weight has had the benefit of making the new Touareg feel more agile and responsive, delivering a more precise driving experience.
For this second-generation Touareg, Volkswagen engineers further developed its all-independent suspension. The basic layout, however, remains the same, with control arms at the front and rear. To save weight, the upper links are made from lightweight aluminum with the robust lower links made from steel. Long-travel steel coil springs are used at each wheel.
4Motion® permanent all-wheel drive is standard on all 2012 Touareg trim lines. The system features a rear limited-slip Torsen® differential that splits the available torque 40 per cent front and 60 per cent rear for balanced on- and off-road driving.
Variable-ratio power steering gives a precise, responsive feel to the Touareg’s helm, requiring 2.6 turns to go from lock to lock.
Wheel choices are dependent on each individual Touareg model. The Sport comes standard with the 10-spoke 18-inch Tacora wheel fitted with 255/55 R18 all-season tires. The Lux and Hybrid feature 19-inch, five-spoke Everest rims with 265/50 R19 tires. The Executive model has 20-inch Pikes Peak wheels with 275/45 R20 tires.

Safety and Security
The 2012 Touareg offers an impressive number of standard active and passive safety features to help keep driver and passengers safe.
Passive safety features include six airbags, including Side Curtain Protection® head airbags for the front and rear outboard occupants, and front and thorax units for the driver and front passenger.
The line-up of active systems include an advanced Rollover Sensor System that monitors the vehicle’s turning angle and speed, which can help detect a possible rollover situation. If it determines a rollover hazard is present, it deploys the side curtain airbags to help reduce the risk of injury.
There’s also a next-generation Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), Brake Disc Wiping to help keep the pads dry so as to optimize braking when it’s raining, and Volkswagen’s advanced Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system.
The Touareg features Volkswagen’s Intelligent Crash Response System that automatically unlocks all the doors, disables the fuel pump, and turns on the hazard lights in the event of certain types of collision.
Finally there’s the peace of mind of Volkswagen’s no-charge Carefree Maintenance Program. All scheduled maintenance is covered for the length of the New Car Limited Warranty—three years, or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first.

Model Line-up
The 2012 Touareg line-up is kept simple by offering customers a choice of four trim levels—Sport, Sport with Navigation, Lux, and Executive—with either 3.6 VR6 gasoline or 3.0 TDI Clean Diesel power. The Touareg Hybrid is a stand-alone model.

Sport
Priced from $42,975 ($46,475 for TDI), the Sport features 4Motion® all-wheel drive; eight-speed automatic transmission; 18-inch Tacora aluminum-alloy wheels; chrome rectangular tail pipes; silver roof rails; power adjustable exterior side mirrors; Bi-Xenon headlights with LED daytime running lights; front fog and cornering lamps; Bluetooth®; satellite radio; Climatronic® dual-zone air conditioning; touchscreen radio with eight-speaker sound system, six-disc CD changer, MDI with iPod® cable; eight-way powered and heated front seats with V-Tex leatherette seat covering; leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel with manually adjustable steering column; 40/20/40-split rear seat; leather shift knob; four 12-volt power outlets and one 115-volt outlet; remote opening and closing power tailgate with closing assist; power locks; cruise control; Homelink®; silver metallic interior trim inlays; black high-gloss center console; tire-pressure monitoring.

Sport with Navigation
Priced from $44,995 ($48,495 for TDI), this adds a sophisticated RNS 850 navigation system with an eight-inch color touchscreen, 60GB hard drive and Park Distance Control.

Lux
Priced from $48,855 ($52,355 for the TDI), this adds: 19-inch Everest aluminum-alloy wheels; panoramic powered sunroof; heated power-adjustable exterior side mirrors with memory; walnut interior inlays; wood center console; Vienna leather seating surfaces covering; 12-way power front seats with driver seat memory and power adjustable lumbar; electric rear seat release switches in trunk.

Executive
Priced from $54,255 ($57,755 for the TDI), this adds 20-inch Pikes Peak aluminum-alloy wheels, heated multifunction steering wheel, heated front and rear seats, keyless entry with push-button start, Park Distance Control, Dynaudio® premium sound system.

Hybrid
With an MSRP of $61,110, its features, in addition to the Sport spec, 19-inch Everest aluminum-alloy wheels; panoramic sunroof; heated power-adjustable exterior side mirrors with memory; keyless entry system with push-button start; Park Distance Control; walnut interior inlays; wood center console; Vienna leather seat covering; heated front and rear seats; leather-wrapped heated multifunction steering wheel; power adjustable steering column with memory; 12-way power front seats with driver and passenger memory; power adjustable lumbar support; metal scuff plates on door sills;; aluminum pedal covers. This model is available only in very limited quantities.

About Volkswagen of America, Inc.
About Volkswagen of America, Inc. Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. Volkswagen’s operations in the United States include research and development, parts and vehicle processing, parts distribution centers, sales, marketing and service offices, financial service centers, and its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Volkswagen is one of the world’s largest producers of passenger cars and Europe’s largest automaker. Volkswagen sells the Beetle, Eos, Golf, GTI, Jetta, Jetta SportWagen, Passat, CC, Tiguan, Touareg and Routan through approximately 600 independent U.S. dealers. All 2012 Volkswagen models come standard-equipped with Electronic Stability Control. This is important because the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has called ESC the most effective new vehicle safety technology since the safety belt. Visit Volkswagen of America online at www.vw.com or media.vw.com to learn more.


BMW M3 GTRS3 Candy Cane by Vorsteiner

Information And Specification Review
Vorsteiner tuning company again presents a tuning package for 2011 BMW M3 by giving the name “GTRS3 Candy Cane“. Vorsteiner provide a striking combination of color and white exterior with red elements contained in the mirrors, wheels, bits of the hood and the BMW logo. Tuning package provided by Vorsteiner include the exterior and engine.
Exterior

Vorsteiner adds exterior M3 look is a new aerodynamic package. Vorsteiner strapped on wide-body conversion of carbon fiber, carbon fiber race hood vent, and carbon fiber boot lid VRS. In the legs, Vorsteiner gives a whole new set of red V-309 Forged 5 Spoke Wheel size 20 “combined with Michelin PS2 Sport Tires 285/25/20 325/25/20 complete the look A KW V3 EDC Coil over suspension system. In exhaust system is made with a lightweight titanium material.
Engine
Vorsteiner has created two distinct stages to increase the power, but has not disclosed specific. What we do know is that Stage II is ready to pump up output to 620 HP, which represents an increase of 200 HP from the standard version.source:www.newcarseries.com
Specification List :
2011 BMW M3 Coupe
  • Vorsteiner GTRS3 Carbon Fiber Wide body Conversion
  • Vorsteiner Vented Carbon Fiber Race Hood
  • Vorsteiner VRS Carbon Fiber Boot Lid
  • Vorsteiner Lightweight Titanium Exhaust System
  • Vorsteiner V-309 Forged 5 Spoke Concave Centers 20×10.5J | 20x12J Wheels
  • Vorsteiner Red Piping Logo Embroidered Floor Mats
  • Michelin PS2 Sport Tires 285/25/20 325/25/20
  • Brembo GTR Big Brake Kit System Front and Rear
  • KW V3 EDC Coil over Suspension System
  • AA E9X M3 Supercharger 620hp Stage II

    Jumat, 25 November 2011

    Volkswagen Routan New 3.6 L V6 Engine (2012)

    Information And Specification Review
    Herndon, VA, – The Routan is VW’s most family-friendly vehicle. If you want evidence, it’s not just the touchscreen multi-media entertainment system, or the integrated iPod® interface, or even the easy cleaning Vienna Leather and Leatherette seating surfaces that tell you—it’s the Getränkehalter. And this newest Routan boasts 13 of them.

    These are family-sized cupholders strategically positioned around the Routan’s cabin. Two in the center stack storage bin. One in each of the front and rear doors. Four in the sliding center console. And three more in the back.

    And with the Routan’s twin deep, under-floor storage bins, each designed to accommodate a six-pack of sodas, theoretically the tally of Getränkehalter is closer to 15.

    The Routan continues as Volkswagen’s people hauling, cupholder-rich model. It appeals to buyers wanting seven-passenger minivan space and flexibility coupled with Volkswagen design and quality.

    New for 2012
    Having been extensively updated for the 2011 model year, with the introduction of an advanced new 3.6-liter V6 boasting a class-leading 283 horsepower, changes to 2012 Routan line-up include the addition of even more features and equipment.

    The popular Routan SEL with Navigation model, for example, adds Keyless access with push-button start, along with rain-sensing wipers. The range-topping SEL Premium adds, as standard, Blind Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross Path Detection.

    What doesn’t change for 2012 is the Routan’s exceptional value. The well-equipped entry S model has a starting MSRP of $27,020, while the top-selling SE model line-up begins at $32,010.

    Exterior

    The 2012 Routan is instantly recognizable as a member of the Volkswagen family. Its front-end design hints at the horizontal elements that are part of the new Volkswagen design—twin chrome blades across the chrome-ringed grille, and matching twin horizontal blades across the lower intake.

    The bold, aero-style front is dominated by swept-back quad halogen headlights that, seen front-on, take the eye to the Routan’s deep, sculpted front bumper with its projector-style foglights. Seen in a rear-view mirror, it’s a dynamic, most un-minivan-like look.

    In profile, despite its 202.5-inch overall length and stretched, 121.2-inch wheelbase, Volkswagen designers have created a silhouette that is surprisingly sleek and visually ‘light’. The clamshell-like hood slims down the front fenders, while the swept-back windscreen, long roof rails, and body-color tailgate spoiler add to the streamlined look.

    At the rear, oversized taillights, slim roof pillars and a large, deep, curved rear window help visually reduce the Routan’s 68.9-inch height.

    But being a minivan, practicality is everything. So the Routan features large, wide-opening front doors and extra-large, optional power-sliding side doors, all designed to ensure easy access to the cabin. There’s also a full-width, high-lifting tailgate, with available remote power-opening.

    The 2012 Routan models are offered in a range of seven colors, including Nocturne Black metallic and Deep Claret metallic. And, of course, the ‘famous’ Glacial Blue metallic that was the star of Volkswagen’s hugely-popular ‘Blue one’ TV commercial.

    Interior

    The heart of the Routan is its expansive, flexible, versatile interior. Volkswagen keeps it simple, and the height of comfort, by offering a seven-seat layout, with captain’s chairs for the two middle-row seats, plus a third-row, three-across bench.

    And flexibility is the word here. The rear bench can flip, fold and disappear into the floor to leave a completely flat load area. Flip it over and back, and it makes a perfect tailgate seat to watch the game.

    The middle-row captain’s chairs can fold flat onto themselves, or be removed entirely to create a cavernous load area. With the two chairs removed and the rear bench folded into the floor, the Routan offers an astonishing 144.4 cu ft of load space, easily accessible through the side doors and tailgate.

    There are additional intelligent storage solutions everywhere, such as the dual glove boxes, or the over-sized storage bin between the front seats big enough to accommodate a large handbag or laptop. There’s available ceiling storage, and two deep, over-sized storage bins mounted in the floor. Plus, there’s an array of cargo nets, juice-box holders, trinket-stashers, cell-phone trays, not forgetting those 13 cupholders.

    Up front, the driver is cosseted in a side-bolstered front seat with available eight-way power adjustment. Slim roof pillars, over-sized door mirrors and a high, command-driving position, help ensure impressive forward and side visibility—a key for safe driving.

    Available power-adjustable accelerator and brake pedals, height-adjustable safety belts, and a steering wheel adjustable for height also help ensure a tailored driving position.

    The Volkswagen-style steering wheel has standard leather covering, even in the entry S model. The white-faced instruments are, in true Volkswagen tradition, clear and unfussy, and easy to read at a glance.

    Most models offer the choice of Volkswagen’s trademark perforated leatherette or ‘Vienna’ leather. The plastics have a soft-touch feel, while underfoot there’s high-quality, high-density carpeting.

    Plenty of light and fresh air are key requirements with any minivan. This is why every Routan comes with power-opening windows in the sliding side doors, along with power-opening rear-quarter windows. A power tilt/slide glass sunroof is also on the options list and standard on SEL models.

    Entertaining the kids—or adults—in the back is an essential minivan ingredient. And the 2012 Routan is loaded with more ways to play music, play games, watch DVDs, store photos, or talk on the phone.

    It all starts with an in-dash MP3-compatible CD player with AM/FM stereo, an auxiliary input for connecting other audio devices, and six speakers. That’s on the entry-level S model. Move up to the SE and standard features include a six-disc CD changer with MP3/DVD capability, and Bluetooth® connectivity.

    This can be complemented with a comprehensive package that includes a large touchscreen display, 30GB hard drive, USB and iPod® connectivity, SiriusXM® satellite radio, a second DVD player for the rear seating area, the all-row touchscreen DVD entertainment system with touchscreen radio, auxiliary audio-visual inputs, wireless headphones, a pair of ceiling mounted nine-inch LCD screens, and a remote control. For the ultimate in rockin’ sound, the Routan SEL comes with a 506-watt, nine-speaker premium sound system.

    Engine and Transmission

    All 2012 Routan models are powered by a new 3.6-liter 24-valve V6 engine mated to a smooth-shifting six-speed automatic transmission.

    What sets the powertrain apart is its remarkable, class-leading power output of 283 horsepower, along with 260 lb-ft of torque, 90 percent of which is available from just 1600 rpm. It’s an impressive unit that focuses on light weight, high efficiency and low emissions. It features a high-pressure die-cast aluminum cylinder block with forged connecting rods, lightweight aluminum cylinder heads with four valves per cylinder, and aluminum exhaust manifolds.

    Its design incorporates double overhead camshafts and high-flow intake and exhaust ports. These, in combination with variable-valve timing through independent cam phasing, allow optimum volumetric and combustion efficiency over the full speed and load range.

    The result is an exceptionally flat torque curve together with high specific power. For the driver, this translates into outstanding drivability and quick-response to the throttle for off-the-line acceleration and fast, safer passing.

    The six-speed automatic was fine-tuned with the introduction of the new 3.6 V6 to optimize its gear ratios and electronics to take advantage of the engine’s impressive outputs.

    Suspension
    Volkswagen engineers had a single-minded goal when they were developing the suspension for the new Routan: It had to ‘drive like a Volkswagen’.

    So they focused on retuning the springs and dampers to help reduce body roll and improve steering response. They tightened the bushings throughout the entire suspension to give a sharper, more responsive feel to the cornering. And they increased the torsional stiffness of the steering column for more precise steering.

    While no minivan could ever be described as having ‘sporty’ handling, the Routan delivers that ‘Drives like a Volkswagen’ feel. It’s nimble and agile, and eager to change direction whether it’s negotiating a mall parking lot, or taking a road-trip with family along the Blue Ridge Parkway.

    The basic layout of the Routan’s suspension includes a compact strut design at the front, coupled with coil springs and gas-charged dampers and an anti-roll bar. At the rear, there’s a space-saving twist beam rear axle, with coil springs and heavy-duty dampers.

    Because Volkswagen knows the Routan might be carrying some weight in its daily-driving—the driver, six passengers and all that gear can add-up—the rear suspension of the SEL Premium model is upgraded to a Nivomat® self-leveling air suspension system. This also raises the Routan’s towing capacity with the available hitch package, to 3500 pounds, making it perfect for hauling a jet ski, ATV, dirt bike or cruiser to the beach for the weekend.

    And to haul it to a halt, the 2012 Routan features four-wheel Anti-lock Braking (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA), and Engine Braking Control (EBC).

    The entry Routan S models comes with 16-inch steel wheels as standard, shod with all-season tires; the Routan SE features 17-inch 10-spoke Mervin alloys; while the SEL is equipped with 17-inch 10-spoke Rota alloy rims. The range-topping SEL Premium has five-spoke, broad-faced 17-inch Soho alloys.

    Safety and Security
    Safety is Job One with any people-carrying minivan. Which is why the 2012 Routan is equipped with a suite of the latest, most advanced safety features.

    Safety for those inside starts with driver and front seat passenger front- and seat-mounted thorax side air bags. For the driver, there’s the additional protection of a standard knee airbag located below the instrument panel. There are also Side Curtain Protection® airbags that provide enhanced protection to all outboard occupants.

    Active safety features that come standard with every 2012 Routan include Electronic Stability Control (ESC). This remarkable system helps gets the van back on track through braking and throttle, if it senses any slip or slide. Anti-lock braking (ABS) is also standard, as is Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) that warns the driver of a flat, or if the tire pressure needs checking.

    Additional features for the Routan SEL Premium include Blind Spot Monitoring, and Cross Path Detection, which warns the driver when backing out of a restricted-view parking space, of another vehicle approaching.

    Model line-up
    The 2012 Routan model line-up features seven models, each with the 3.6-liter 283-hp V6 with six-speed automatic powertrain.

    S
    The well-equipped S is the first step on the Routan ladder with its starting MSRP of $27,020. Its standard features include three-zone manual air conditioning; second-row captain-style reclining, fold-flat and removable seats with in-floor storage tubs; heated exterior mirrors; cruise control; conversation mirror; 12-volt auxiliary outlet; manual tilt steering column; leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel and shift knob; dual glove boxes; four-way manually adjustable front seats; power-vented rear quarter windows; power windows with one-touch up/down for front and second row; third-row folding bench with foldable headrests; six-speaker sound system with single disc player, aux-in jack, and MP3 capability; remote locking power door locks; and multi-function steering wheel.

    SE
    The SE adds: power operated sliding side doors; eight-way power driver seat with power lumbar; heated front row; V-Tex leatherette seating surfaces; second and third row sun shades; Bluetooth® system; six-speaker sound system with six-disc CD player, aux-in jack, DVD/MP3 capability; 17-inch Mervin alloy wheels with all-season tires; adjustable floor pedals; and Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC).

    SE with Rear Screen Entertainment
    Priced from $33,490, it adds a single second-row nine-inch video screen with headphones and remote, power-lift tailgate with flood lamp, rearview camera system, touchscreen AM/FM with DVD player and hard drive, SiriusXM® satellite radio with one-year complimentary service.

    SE with RSE and Navigation
    This adds a DVD-Navigation system with SiriusXM® Traffic, and SiriusXM® Travel Link Services with one-year complimentary service.

    SEL with Navigation
    In addition to the SE equipment, it adds a power tilt/sliding sunroof; three-zone automatic air conditioning; remote start; keyless access w/push-button start; rearview camera system; Vienna leather seating surfaces; heated second-row seats; power-folding third row; DVD-Navigation sound system with built-in satellite radio; SiriusXM® satellite radio and SiriusXM® Travel Link and SiriusXM® Traffic with one-year complimentary service; voice-activated play command, satellite playback, and integrated iPod® interface; automatic headlamps; and 17-inch Rota alloy wheels .

    SEL with RSE and Navigation
    This adds second- and third-row nine-inch video screens with additional DVD player for the rear-screen entertainment.

    SEL Premium
    The top-of-the-range model takes the SEL RSE with Nav features and adds Blind Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross Path Detection; chrome-finished door handles and exterior mirror caps; multifunction, heated, auto-dimming, fold-away, exterior mirrors with memory and integrated turn signals; bright finish roof rack; Nut-Burl trim; 115-volt power outlet; power adjustable floor pedals with memory; eight-way power driver with memory and eight-way power passenger seat; premium nine-speaker, 560-watt sound system; HID automatic headlamps; and 17-inch Soho alloy wheels.source:www.zulva.com,www.volkswagenleasespecials.com

    Bentley Mulsanne (2012)


    Information And Specification Review
    Bentley’s new 6¾ litre, twin-turbocharged V8 engine blends state-of-the-art technology with a classic configuration that’s propelled Crewe’s finest cars for over 50 years. Like the rest of the Mulsanne, every 505bhp V8 is hand-assembled and fully tested by Bentley’s technicians.
    (Crewe, England) Right at the heart of Crewe’s new flagship Mulsanne is the company’s famous V8 engine which is renowned for delivering the Bentley ‘wave of torque’. The V8 engine, the same configuration of which has powered some of the company’s most iconic cars including the Arnage, Azure, Brooklands, the original Mulsanne, Turbo R and S2 Continental, has been completely re-engineered for the new Mulsanne.

    The V8 configuration will strike a chord with aficionados, the 6¾ litre displacement having been the favoured option for many years. For the Mulsanne, however, the very latest technologies have been employed including two new control systems: cam phasing and variable displacement delivering even greater refinement as well as a 15 per cent improvement in emissions and fuel consumption.

    The pioneering application of these new technologies in combination allows the Mulsanne’s engine management system to adjust the V8′s breathing for improved engine idle quality and torque delivery. However, by closing the valves of four of the eight cylinders, fuel economy is maximised when cruising.
    All the major building blocks of the Mulsanne’s engine are new including the lightweight componentry such as pistons, connecting rods and forged crankshaft which reduce reciprocating mass and internal friction for improved engine response. These significant changes are complemented by the introduction of a new eight-speed automatic transmission offering virtually imperceptible gearshifts.

    In total over 300 new or significantly re-engineered components have been created for the Mulsanne engine and the famed Bentley ‘wave of torque’ (1020Nm/752lb ft) is now delivered in full even earlier, at 1750rpm. This improvement in torque delivery from just above idle – as well as across the rev range – ensures that a mere tap of the throttle pedal will deliver phenomenal acceleration with 0-60mph achievable in just 5.1 seconds (0-100km/h in 5.3 seconds).
    For Phil Cooper, Bentley’s senior production manager in the engine build workshop, the new V8 engine has provided an opportunity to introduce a range of new technologies whilst retaining the hand-built skills at which his team has long excelled. Phil explains:
    “Our new V8 takes nearly 30 hours to build and we never release an engine to our colleagues in the main build hall until we are literally prepared to put our name to it.”
    In the immaculately tidy V8 engine build area, where every set of craftsman’s tools are stored and labelled with the exact precision of a surgeon’s implements, the team use a combination of the high-tech and applied-by-hand skills to achieve the best results.

    A state-of-the-art balancing machine ensures all the spinning components are rigorously tested (and if necessary rebalanced using tiny washers) and the level of accuracy achieved by this process ensures that when the engine is at idle there is not a hint of vibration. Alongside the use of the balancing machine, Bentley’s engine builders still fit each of the pistons into the V8 block by hand as well as the 16 individual ball-bearings which are inserted into the valve train.
    Once assembled, every Mulsanne V8 is tested over an 80-minute cycle by the team. The ‘hot testing’ process tests the engine from idle through to maximum revs and the load on the engine is varied to simulate real-world driving conditions.
    “Every element of the engine’s performance is analysed and recorded before it is sent through to the build hall,”Cooper explains.
    Whilst the V8 engineering and engine-build teams have introduced a host of new technologies and are working with hundreds of new parts, one classic touch remains unchanged – a signed engine maker’s plate is still attached to every Crewe-built V8 to provide a reassuring symbol of quality, performance and reliability.Article Source: Bentley Press Release 
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    BMW X6 Premium (2012)


    Information And Specification Review
    For the most discerning requirements: BMW X5 and BMW X6 present a new range of special options for spring 2011.
    * 09.02.2011
    Munich. Superior handling, commanding traction and characteristic styling are key contributors to the stand-out position the BMW X5 and BMW X6 models enjoy among the premium all-wheel-drive vehicles of their segment. Spring 2011 sees the introduction of specific additions to the range of special options to ratchet up the appeal even further. Among other features, new 20-inch light-alloy wheel rims are available for both models, while the choice of BMW ConnectedDrive technology has been augmented by the innovative BMW Apps feature. Meanwhile, a three-seater rear seat option making its debut in April 2011 adds greater flexibility to the usage of the interior of the BMW X6 Sports Activity Coupé, which started out as a four-seater model.
    The new rear-seat variant is available for all BMW X6 models with the exception of the BMW ActiveHybrid X6, and can also be ordered for the BMW X6 M. The extra seat replaces the storage unit in the rear centre of the four-seater model. The five-seater Sports Activity Coupé is also optionally available in Nevada and Exclusive Nappa leather as well as BMW Individual Merino leather, encompassing the entire colour range. Another novelty is the operation of the standard eight-speed Sport automatic transmission. In future, the BMW X6 will feature shift paddles on the steering wheel whose operating logic follows the principle familiar from BMW M cars: for manual shifting of the eight-speed Sport automatic transmission, the right paddle is used for upshifts and the left for downshifts.
    For the BMW X5 and BMW X6 alike, the choice of alloy wheels has been extended by a further option that positively enhances both the car’s dynamic cornering behaviour and its appearance. The 20-inch wheels in Y-spoke design and with a Black high gloss finish are combined with mixed tyres measuring 275/40 R 20 at the front and 315/35 R 20 at the rear. From spring 2011, Comfort Access – likewise available for both models – will include vicinity lighting integrated in the exterior door handles. In addition to automatic unlocking and activation of the ignition, this feature provides effective illumination of the car’s surroundings as soon as the electronic control of Comfort Access has recognised the car key carried by the driver.
    Following directly on from the market launch, the extended range of BMW ConnectedDrive services also becomes available for the BMW X5 and the BMW X6. In future both models will be able to avail themselves of the BMW Apps special option. This feature enables owners of an Apple iPhone to stay in touch with the online services Facebook and Twitter while in the car, as well as receive radio stations from all over the world, irrespective of the car’s location, thanks to a web radio function. In addition to the current BMW ConnectedDrive application, customers will have a range of functions and apps available for free download at the Apple App Store.

    With these latest innovations, BMW is systematically pursuing its ongoing product optimisation for these two models built at its US plant in Spartanburg. Most recently, last year’s market launch of the new BMW X5 and the comprehensive upgrading of the BMW X6’s drive technology gave a further boost to BMW’s success in this competitive environment. As well as the continued rise in BMW X5 sales in 2010, global growth in demand for the BMW X6 is also feeding the exceptional market success of the BMW X models. In just three years, more than 110,000 units of these Sports Activity Coupés have already been sold, 46,404 of them in 2010 alone. The BMW X5 posted worldwide sales of 102,178 units in the last business year.source:www.zulva.com
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