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New Toyota Hilux facelift set for unveiling this month!


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We’re probably due to see the entire Toyota IMV range facelifted at the Indonesian International Motor Show later this month, but here’s a preview for you – the first product photo of the new facelifted Toyota Hilux, which is also on display in Australia this month.

The front end now features a stronger, edgier grille, but the changes kinda stop there. I’m expecting the Hilux to continue to be offered in the 2.5 litre and 3.0 litre D4-D turbodiesel engines, and in certain countries also a 4.0 litre V6 petrol.

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VW buys 55.9% stake in MAN, aims for Daimler’s top spot

Volkswagen wants to be the world’s largest carmaker by 2015, selling 10 million cars in the process. But it now looks like the German company has similar ambitions in the truck market. Last week saw VW finalise the purchase of a majority stake in MAN, the truck and bus company from Munich.

The 55.9% majority stake allows VW to determine seats on the supervisory board, and this could be a fast way to accelerate cooperation between MAN and Swedish truck brand Scania, which VW already owns.

Between them, Scania and MAN produced 172,000 trucks (above six tonnes in weight) in 2010, compared with Daimler’s 274,000 units. Three pointed star trucks account for about 10% of global truck output. With 171,000 units, Volvo holds 6.2%, according to data from IHS Global Insight. It won’t take a genius to guess that Euro truck leadership is what VW is gunning for.

“Volkswagen is more than pleased with the result. As a result, our objective of realising substantial synergies between MAN, Scania and Volkswagen in the interest of all shareholders, employees and customers is moving closer,” said Volkswagen Chief Executive Martin Winterkorn.

Who’s next to be gobbled up?

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Frankfurt preview: Diesel electric hybrid Peugeot 508 RXH

The Peugeot 508 range is set to grow, joined by this Audi Allroad style wagon called the 508 RXH, previewed here ahead of a Frankfurt debut. Peugeot gave the 508 saloon and wagon world debuts at last year’s Paris show, and they went on sale earlier this year. The RXH will go on sale in spring 2012.

Under the hood is a diesel electric hybrid drivetrain, or more specifically the 2.0 HDi FAP HYbrid4 drivetrain from the 3008 Hybrid4. With 200 bhp, 450 Nm and 4WD, the Peugeot 508 RXH should have enough for most conditions that its tyres and ground clearance allow for. There’s also a ZEV 100% electric mode, which helps lower the combined cycle to less than 4.2 litres per 100 km, with CO2 emissions of 109 g/km.

From the outside, the RXH can be easily identified by its signature “lion claws” triple LED bars up front. The interior gets distinctive colours and luxurious materials, and equipment includes the Open & Go system, electric front seats, head up display, 18-inch wheels, panoramic glass roof and dark-tinted acoustic laminated side windows.

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SsangYong rolls out updated Chairman W limousine

South Korean carmaker SsangYong, now owned by India’s Mahindra, has introduced the updated Chairman W luxury saloon. First introduced in 2008, the W is a longer and more luxurious version of the original Chairman, which was first rolled out in 1997 as a Mercedes S-Class lookalike. That car was sold in Malaysia.

This new car still has plenty of Merc hints, which may draw sniggers elsewhere, but probably works well in Korea. There, the Chairman W fights the Hyundai Equus, and most orders will be in black, with lots of chrome.

There are three trim levels with different engines. The starter CW600 comes with a 3.2-litre straight-six with 225 PS and 296 Nm of torque. One step up is the CW700 powered by a 3.6-litre straight-six with 250 PS and 343 Nm. There’s also a 5.0L V8 range topper. All engines are paired to Mercedes-Benz’s 7G-Tronic seven-speed automatic ‘box, which SsangYong calls T-Tronic.

The Chairman can be had in standard and long wheelbase format. Even the standard Chairman is 5,110 mm long, with a 2,970 mm wheelbase. The super sized LWB car measures 5,410 mm long, with a massive 3,270 mm wheelbase. Luxury kit includes a 17-speaker Harman Kardon audio system, multifunction rear seat armrest, touch screen Driver Information System and vacuum doors.

The Chairman W is priced from 57 million won to 107 million won. Gallery after the jump.
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APRC: Proton heads to New Zealand in mid winter

The FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC) will move to New Zealand this weekend (15-17 July) where the International Rally of Whangarei will take place in the middle of a Kiwi winter.

We’re into the second half of the six-race calendar now, and after rallies in Malaysia, Australia and New Caledonia, Proton is sitting pretty in the Manufacturers’ standings tied with Mitsubishi in the lead with 93 points, while Chris Atkinson is leading the Drivers’ standings with 70 points. Teammate Alister McRae is third with 60 points.

Proton finished second in this event last year and will be aiming for no less than the top step of the podium this year. The Whangarei event consists of 16 gravel stages with some heavy cambers.

While the surface is smooth and relatively kinder to the cars than in some other events on the APRC calendar, two runs through the 40 km Bull stage and more than 300 competitive kilometres across two days means that it isn’t a walk in the park. The cold temperatures (typically between 5 and 15 degrees) and the possibility of sudden rain are also challenges.

“We have made a number of changes to the car from the start of the year and all of them are taking us in the right direction. You only have to look at the times the car is doing in the IRC against the cream of the Super 2000 factory cars to see how close we’re getting. We’re down to fine-tuning with the Satria now; it’s very exciting to see where the car is now and where it’s going to be in the very near future. We have a huge amount of potential,” said team principal Chris Mellors.

They’re in yellow and they’re joining a rally, but there’s nothing illegal about our Satria Neo S2000s! Good luck boys!

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Dual personality: Renault Frendzy Concept for Frankfurt

Renault’s recent concept cars tell a story. After the notion of ‘love at first sight’ expressed by Paris 2010′s stunning DeZir, discovering the world with Captur (Geneva 2011) and starting a family with R-Space, here comes the Frendzy, which represents “the world of work” in Renault’s design strategy. This “human life cycle” series is directed by Laurens van den Acker, Senior VP of Design at Renault and the man behind Mazda’s Nagare design.

The Frendzy concept was conceived as a light commercial vehicle (think Kangoo) that can double up as a comfortable passenger car. On the passenger’s side, there’s no glazing or centre pillar, just one conventional door and one sliding side door which incorporates a widescreen display. This is the world of work. The driver’s side, complete with side windows, still no centre pillar, but with centre opening doors, represents the world of the family.

“The concept of an asymmetric body design was the most logical way to express this vehicle’s two roles. From the very start, I wanted to move away from the traditional format for commercial vehicles and, in doing so, show that this type of vehicle could also be more emotional, more dynamic and more attractive,” said exterior designer Deyan Denkov.

“I took inspiration from a wide variety of sources, including unconventionally shaped aircraft such as the Airbus Beluga and the Antonov 224,” the Bulgarian revealed.

Inside, the Frendzy has a BlackBerry PlayBook tablet that controls the 37-inch screen on sliding rear door, unique ‘sound signatures’ inside and out, fabric roof that adapts to shape of bulky objects, magnetic fixings for stuff to be secured to the floor, slate board in rear cabin for children to sketch on, touch-sensitive pad for rear passenger movie watching/gaming and ambient lighting.

The driver’s side of the cockpit is designed around the theme of a futuristic “work bench” featuring a structure which appears to be made from molten metal. The use of wood in the cabin is from the idea of “camping” – it’s a symbol of warmth and strength.

The Frendzy is of course an electric vehicle. The powertrain is carried over from the Kangoo Van Z.E., although the charging point hidden under the front Renault logo is identical to that shown on the ZOE Preview.

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Webber ignored team orders, in for “private talk” with boss

In yesterday’s British GP, the two Red Bulls were beaten by Fernando Alonso, with championship leader Seb Vettel in second and Mark Webber in third. The Aussie tried challenging his teammate for position right till the end, when we heard a team order calling for restraint.

But the team radio snippets that we hear on TV are delayed; “Mark, you need to maintain the gap,” was actually spoken around four laps from the end of the race. This means that Webber ignored the order and went for it. He has confessed so, and unhappy team boss Christian Horner will hold a “private talk” with the Aussie.

“I can understand Mark’s frustration in that, but had it been the other way around it would have been exactly the same. It happened a couple of years ago in Turkey when exactly the same thing happened with Sebastian, so it makes no sense from a team point of view to risk both of your cars. It was obvious that neither was going to concede,” he told Autosport

“And, as we saw with [Felipe] Massa and [Lewis] Hamilton at the last corner, who very nearly made contact, it made no sense from a team point of view to allow them to continue to fight over those last couple of laps. Mark obviously chose to ignore that and didn’t make the pass in any event, but that is the team’s position,” Horner added.

This effectively means that Webber will be just a supporter from now on then? “He is free to fight for race wins. He qualified on pole position here. He had the ability, the opportunity to win this race. It didn’t pan out for him today but we will continue to give him every chance to do so.

“From a team perspective, I made it quite clear in the drivers’ briefing this morning in front of the engineers, that the biggest thing today was about getting a team result in front of all of the staff who put in so much effort into both of those cars, for the Constructors’ Championship and the Drivers’ championship.

“At the end of the day, the team championship is every bit as important as the drivers’ championship to us. And we risked giving away 33 points today in the last three laps by allowing our drivers to fight it out. As we have seen previously, that can have dire consequences,” Horner explained.

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British GP: Alonso wins for Ferrari ahead of the Red Bulls

Fernando Alonso has won the British GP. The double world champ got Ferrari on the top step of the podium for the first time this season after a great drive, finishing ahead of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber in their Red Bulls. Lewis Hamilton finished fourth for McLaren, but not after a final corner scramble with Felipe Massa. The finishing order of the Red Bulls could have been different as well, if not for a last lap team order on pole sitter Webber.

Nico Rosberg (Mercedes GP Petronas), Sergio Perez (Sauber) and Nick Heidfeld (Lotus Renault GP) finished in the next three spots, respectively. The trio made a two-stop strategy work, as opposed to the three-stop race of the front runners. A former winner here, Michael Schumacher managed to get some points today.

He had good pace throughout, but a collision with Kobayashi on lap 9, and the subsequent stop-go penalty he received, spoiled his day. By the way, stop-go penalties replaced drive throughs for this race, as the latter is too light of a penalty on this track. Alguersuari was 10th for Toro Rosso.

Not the craziest race we’ve seen this season, but it’s in the upper half of the exciting scale. All cars started the race on intermediate tyres, thanks to rain throughout the weekend. Webber isn’t the best starter around, and he maintained form by being passed by fellow front row occupant Vettel at the start. He started 10th on the grid, but Hamilton was flying at the start, jumping to 6th within the first few laps. He then went wide on lap 5, but thankfully the runoff was tarmac.

On the same lap, DRS was enabled, and part of Silverstone was already dry. Team Lotus’ Heikki Kovalainen, who managed to enter Q2 yesterday, was the first car to retire after a gearbox problem. After a decent start, the Finn lost fourth gear. He was joined by teammate Trulli later for a double DNF in Team Lotus’ “other home race”.

After the above mentioned lap 9 collision between Schumi and Kobayashi, the German pitted for a new nose and slicks. He came out with blazing laps, and that was the cue for the rest of the field to replace their inters around lap 12. There was plenty of action thereafter, when Button took Massa and Lewis passed Alonso for third.

Hamilton was really flying at this moment and the move on his former “best friend” took plenty of guts and faith that the car will stick off the dry line.

The home boy couldn’t sustain the pace, and Alonso retook his place on lap 24 under DRS. Lewis pitted right after. Meanwhile Kobayashi was penalised with a stop-go for unsafe release in the pitlane. Force India’s Paul di Resta, who is British, saw his promising race (he qualified 6th) crushed with a pit stop disaster – they took out Sutil’s tyres for him, resulting in wasted time.

On lap 27, Webber, Button and Massa pitted and Alonso was showing serious pace at this point behind race leader Vettel. The following lap, both men came in the pits for the defining moment of the race. Red Bull, normally unflappable in pit stops, got stuck with Seb’s left rear, as the championship leader watched Alonso pass by helplessly. Even worst, he came out behind Hamilton, who pitted earlier.

Vettel was all over the McLaren’s gearbox, and it was a cat and mouse game while Alonso pulled away from the duo. Lewis defended very well, and seeing few attempts to get pass fail, Red Bull called in Vettel for his last set of softs. This was on lap 37. Lewis pitted a lap later, but lost his place to the undercutting Vettel easily.

There was drama on lap 41 when Button, who was in 6th, pitted for the final time. He then stopped on the grass just before rejoining the track thanks to a loose front right wheel. Out of the race, and it looks like Button’s bad luck in his home race continues.

Entering the final stage of the race, Alonso held a good lead over Vettel and Hamilton. But on lap 43, McLaren radioed Lewis to tell him to save fuel. This was the cue Mark Webber needed, and the Aussie seized the the chance to take the final podium spot from a helpless Lewis.

He wasn’t contented, racing on to catch, then challenge Vettel, before team orders broke his challenge. “Mark, you need to maintain the gap,” the order went. Webber, we feel for you.

Meanwhile, Massa had a go at Hamilton for fourth, but the tame, tiny Brazilian was never going to pull it off against the aggressive Lewis, and sure enough, he failed. Cutting in from outside, Massa was poked by Lewis but both went on side by side. The final corner saw the Ferrari went wide, to the cheers of the locals.

He didn’t win, but Vettel is still very comfortable in the standings with an 80-point lead over Webber. Alonso is now third with 112 points. The next race is the German GP at the Nurburgring two weeks from now.

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Perodua Myvi Jet and Perodua Myvi Sport Silver special editions launched for the UK market

Thought you saw the last of the last generation Myvi on this blog? Nope! It’s still on sale in the UK, and in fact from the image above you can see that the UK market Myvi is still the first generation pre-facelift model, the design that the compact had before it was facelifted in 2008.

Perodua UK has launched two Myvi special editions for the UK market called the Myvi Jet and the Myvi Sport Silver. The Myvi Jet is the black car you see here, equipped with chrome door handles, side moldings, remote central locking, and a new 10 spoke 14″ silver alloy wheel design.

The other car is of course the Myvi Sport Silver which adds the same side moldings and chrome door handles, but also has a carbon fiber lookalike finish for the interior and 10 spoke 15″ alloy wheels.

Both are only available in manual transmission. The Myvi Jet goes for £7,499 while the Sport Silver goes for £7,999*.

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Aston Martin V12 Zagato confirmed for limited production

We first saw it in May as an “endurance racer concept” at the Villa D’Este Concours. Then Aston actually took it racing at the 53rd ADAC ACAS H&R-Cup VLN race at the Nürburgring. Now, the Aston Martin V12 Zagato has been confirmed for production, but in a “strictly limited number” of 150 examples. This decision comes after Aston found “overwhelmingly encouraging interest from customers” for its latest collaboration with Zagato.

Based on the V12 Vantage, the Zagato’s body is of handcrafted aluminium and carbon fibre. Every aluminium panel was formed using an English wheel and traditionally crafted body bucks, and Aston says that the shape would not have been possible using pre-formed panel techniques. Iconic Zagato design cues include the double bubble roof, created in this case from five separate pieces, illustrating the craftsmanship required to built this car.

The V12 Zagato sits on Aston’s dynamic bonded aluminium platform, and is motivated by a 6.0-litre V12 engine with 510 hp and 570 Nm of torque. The big engine is paired to a rear mid-mounted, six-speed automated manual gearbox.

Orders are now being taken on a first come first served basis. Production of the £330,000 car is expected to commence next summer in Gaydon, and lucky first customers will get their hands on it from the second half of 2012.

Future classic. Gallery after the jump.
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