• Proton Exora Turbo based on the Exora Prestige

    Proton Exora Turbo

    While the Proton Saga EV Green Propulsion Concept stole the lime light in University Putra Malaysia for the “Proton Exora – The Making” seminar, the national car maker also took to the opportunity to showcase the Proton Exora Prestige Turbo Prototype.

    It is basically the Proton Exora Prestige Concept which was first previewed at the Exora’s official launch event, but now fitted with a prototype turbo powerplant.

    Proton Exora Turbo

    The turbo engine based on the 1.6 litre CamPro powerplant was built in-house, without the input of Lotus. Which means, the engine mostly features aftermarket parts to turn it from a normally aspirated motor to a turbocharged one. It’s useful to test the durability and reliability of a Campro block when force inducted.

    The production turbocharged powerplant for the Exora is being co-developed with Lotus, and sources reveal that powertrain engineers will soon leave for the UK to intensify the development.

    Proton Exora Turbo
    Notice the aftermarket boost meter and various other extra monitoring gauges

    The powerplant featured in the Prestige Concept shown above is said to produce up to 270 horsepower, and with a torque figure that is rated at about 350Nm. (UPDATE: Now that I think about it, this quoted figure seems a little over the top. While no doubt it is possible especially if you strengthen the engine enough, it is not practical for production use so the production car will not likely be tuned to such extents as there is a high possibility for lots of turbo lag and the 4-speed Mitsubishi automatic transmission must be struggling with the torque.)

    A source revealed that the turbocharged Proton Exora MPV could most probably hit the market by between end 2010 to mid 2011. Honestly for me despite many customers eagerly waiting for a more powerful Exora, later is better as it means more time for testing, and a turbocharged production engine is something very new for Proton.

    The production turbocharged variant will very likely offer less than the 270 hp and 350Nm performance figures mentioned above, but even if it ends up producing anywhere in the region of 170 horses and 240Nm of torque, that would be a big leap already as it would be equivalent to a normally aspirated 2.4 litre engine, but with peak torque coming in at a much lower RPM.

    Proton Exora Turbo

    It wipe out one major issue that the current Exora has, which is a lack of go. The 1.6 litre Campro CPS that is currently being offered with the Exora produces 125 horsepower and 150Nm of torque. Proton also revealed that the Exora Prestige Concept is being sold to selected VIPs that have placed orders for the extra-luxury variant.

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  • “Satria Neo Unleashed” this Saturday at 1 Utama!

    Satria Neo Unleashed

    Proton and hitz.fm is organising something pretty cool at the 1 Utama Shopping Centre this Saturday. If you love autocross-styling driving you really gotta check it out if you have time. Basically the event is called the Proton Satria Neo Unleashed with hitz.fm and they will be having a Satria Neo CPS Ride & Handling Challenge.

    It’s basically time-attack challenge where you have to drive the Satria Neo CPS through a straight line and obstacle course. It’s pretty much the best way to test drive the Satria Neo CPS in case you’re considering buying one. Showroom test drives won’t give you a course to try out the car’s handling so this is your chance! You can choose either a manual or automatic Neo CPS, and whoever clocks the fastest time will win the prizes! There’s some pretty good money up for grabs.

    • 1st place – RM3,000
    • 2nd place – RM2,000
    • 3rd place – RM1,000
    • Consolation 4th to 10th – RM200 each

    Satria Neo CPS

    Better be quick and register at 11:30am at Entrance 1 of One Utama on the day because there are only 48 seats for the competition. Participants need to have a valid driving license. Basically there will be four groups and 12 participants in each group. The top 3 in each group will qualify to the final round. A safety helmet is required and will be provided.

    Proton will also be exhibiting the Campro CPS engine and engineers will be there to explain how it works. Various R3 cars will be on show along with the two Satria Neo styling concept cars – the Satria Symphony and the Neo Desire. The Satria Neo S2000 rally car will also be there so you can go check it out. From what I hear some Satria Neo owner clubs will also be there so you can network with some exiting owners before you decide to make your purchase decision.

    You can also place bookings there for any Proton car (regular Proton models will also be on display), and customers who place bookings for the Saga and the Savvy on that day will receive a RM500 service voucher.

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  • Proton previews the Proton Saga EV Concept

    Proton Saga EV

    Proton previewed an all-electric version of the Proton Saga sedan in University Putra Malaysia, Serdang during the “Proton Exora – The Making” seminar organized by SAE International earlier this week. The “Proton” name would definitely make sense on this particular car! ;)

    You might expect this plug-in electric vehicle to have been co-developed with Detroit Electric which have a deal to produce electric cars based on the Proton GEN2 and the Proton Persona for certain overseas markets under the Detroit Electric brand. But on the contrary, what you see above is an in-house project done with the help of unnamed suppliers and partners.

    Proton Saga EV

    This means that unlike the Detroit Electric e46 (based on the Proton Gen 2) and the Detroit Electric e63 (based on the Proton Persona), the electric Saga (officially called the Proton Saga EV Green Propulsion Concept for now) is probably being considered for the local market, although the auto maker is very tight-lipped about possible launch dates. It could take years.

    The emissions-free Proton Saga EV on display features a 125kW (168hp) brushless DC electric motor, mated to a 5 speed manual transmission. It has a 20kWh Lithium Ion Polymer battery pack (12 separate batteries stored in the trunk). Because of the batteries, truckspace is pretty much non-existent but this is quite normal with concept electric cars based on a chassis that was originally designed to take a regular combustion engine and fuel tank. A production car would ideally have neater integration of the batteries.

    Proton Saga EV

    According to Proton, the Saga EV can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 10.1 seconds, up to a top speed of 161 km/h, with a driving range of 109 kilometers over a full charge. Both the Detroit Electric e46 and e63 will feature a 150kW Axial Magnetic Flux motor instead.

    There is more! The “green-mobil” also features re-generative braking and an electric power steering, apart from a built-in Batter Management System (BCMU), a plug-in charger (with a household power outlet), air conditioning as well as an In-Vehicle display screen that displays various information pertaining to the electric vehicle functions. Sources also revealed that Proton has plans to built an electric Exora MPV, and, is currently working on some hybrid vehicles as well, for research and development.

    Proton Saga EV

    Since Proton took the trouble to produce a fully functioning Saga EV Concept, I am sure it is a matter of time till we actually see Proton-built electric cars on the road, but it doesn’t end at just producing such emissions-free vehicles. There has to an infrastructure ready to accommodate charging in the outdoors, which is something that will involve the government, apart from the private sector.

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  • Audi launches the A5 Sportback: full details!

    Audi A5 Sportback

    The boys at Ingolstadt have officially unveiled the A5 Sportback, which goes on to join A5 family that also includes the Coupe and the Cabriolet. The five-door coupe measures 4,711 mm long, 1,854 mm wide, 1,391 mm high, with a wheelbase of 2,810 mm. The front end which features Audi’s typical grille along with ellipsoidal halogen headlamps (for models below 190 horses while the rest get Xenon units as standard) and daytime LED running lights arranged in an arched strip.

    The front looks alot like the outgoing Audi A4, while the gorgeous lines on the side profile, along with the ‘coupeish’ roof line and large 17-inch standard wheels gives it a very distinctive look (sizes up to 20-inches available as options). The rear also reminds you of the A4. This section of the vehicle is finished with LED taillights, a third brake light located on the upper edge of the rear window and a rear bumper that is flanked out with exhaust tailpipes at both ends (except for the 2.0 TDI model). Most importantly, the five-door coupe has a hatch, that is equipped with an electrically actuated lock.

    Audi A5 Sportback

    The A5 Sportback is fitted with long doors, that open wide to facilitate entry and exit. Inside, the front and rear seats are mounted slightly lower. Again, typical Audi cabin design is apparent here, with the three-spoke leather steering wheel, two gauge instrument panel with an LCD display nestled in between, an MMI operating system and more.

    Other features include a sliding center armrest with storage compartment and power outlets for the front and a another armrest for the rear seat, with an option to add two additional cup holders. As expected, the trunk space that offers 480 litres of space in standard configuration can be increased by simply folding the rear seat backs.

    Audi A5 Sportback

    This brings the total storage space to a massive 980 litres. In this area, there are more features including hooks for hanging up shopping bags, lugs for securing larger loads and a fixed two-piece cover that shields the long luggage compartment from curious gazes.

    The Audi A5 Sportback’s stiff chassis features a five-link axle front suspension, while the rear is treated to a trapezoidal link rear suspension, which is the same one used for both the front wheel drive and all wheel drive quattro versions.

    Audi A5 Sportback

    Most of the front and rear suspensions parts are made of aluminum, to help reduce weight. More features include speed-sensitive Servotronic steering system (standard on the 211HP 2.0 litre TFSI and V6 models) and a braking system that is made up by 314 millimeter discs up front and 300 millimeter discs at the rear for the 2.0 litre TDI and the 2.0 litre TFSI (180HP) models, while the 211HP 2.0 litre TFSI and V6 models feature front discs measuring 320 millimeters in diameter, with lightweight brake calipers (made of composite material).

    There is also the Audi drive select dynamic control system, that offers three driving modes, including comfort, auto and dynamic. There is a fourth mode, called individual which is only available if the potential buyer opts for the MMI system. In individual mode, drivers can customize their own settings, based on a large number of parameters.

    Audi A5 Sportback

    Back to the suspension of the A5 Sportback. Audi also revealed that it can install sports suspension upon request. Three variants are available including a tauter setup with or without controlled dampers and an S line sports suspension that lowers the body by 10 millimeters. Furthermore, the electronic shock absorber control system uses CDC (continuous damping control) shock absorber with a fast controller that continuously analyzes the signals received from 14 sensors and calculates the optimal damping per wheel in extremely short intervals, by up to 1,000 times per second.

    Engine wise, the A5 Sportback carries over powerplant options from the A4 and A5 range. In total, there are three TDI and three FSI engines, while three more powerplants will be launched by mid next year. The TDI family is made up by a 170HP 2.0 litre TDI with 350Nm of torque (5.2 litres of fuel per 100 km on average), a 190HP 2.7 litre V6 TDI with 400Nm of torque (6.0 litres of fuel per 100 km in the EU driving cycle) and a 240HP 3.0 litre V6 TDI with a massive 500Nm of torque (6.6 litres of fuel per 100 km on average).

    Audi A5 Sportback

    This top of the line diesel accelerates the Sportback to 100 km/h in just 6.1 seconds, and will go on to reach 247 km/h. For the above diesel powerplants, all are mated to a manual transmissions, except for the 3.0 litre V6 which is offered with the 7 speed dual clucth S tronic cog box, coupled with the quattro all wheel drive system. Audi also mentioned that the quattro system for the 2.0 litre TDI and a multitronic tranny for the 2.7 litre TDI will arrive by fall, along with a manual tranny for the 3.0 litre V6. At the same time, the auto maker will also launch a 143HP 2.0 litre TDI version with 320Nm of torque. This engine will be offered with a multitronic transmission.

    The petrol family starts off with the 180HP 2.0 litre TFSI with 320Nm of torque, paired with a multitronic transmission while a manual version will come next year. There is also a 211HP version of the same engine, with 350Nm of pulling power that is mated to a 7 speed S tronic transmission and the quattro permanent all wheel drive system. It has an average fuel consumption figure of 7.4 litres of fuel per 100 km. Three additional variants will be introduced during the course of the year including a quattro all-wheel drive with manual transmission and front-wheel drive with multitronic or 6 speed manual transmissions.

    Audi A5 Sportback

    Lastly, there is the 265HP 3.2-litre V6 FSI, that is also good for 330Nm of torque. It is couple with an S tronic cog box, with the quattro system. It sips 9.3 litres of fuel for every 100 km, on average. 0 – 100 km/h takes 6.6 seconds, and will go to deliver a top speed of 250 km/h.

    All engine options benefit from Audi’s energy regeneration system that makes use of the kinetic energy during deceleration. The alternator will then convert the kinetic energy into electrical energy that is stored temporarily in the battery. There is also the engine start-stop system that is offered with any of the three 2.0-litre engines with the manual transmission. According to the auto maker, it can help to reduce fuel consumption by 0.2 litres per 100 km.

    Audi A5 Sportback

    There are also two S Line packages to choose from, including the S Line sport package and the S Line exterior package. The former features a tauter suspension setup and lowered body with larger wheels. Interior extras include sport seats covered in cloth and leather, a special leather sport steering wheel, a leather shift lever knob, inlays in brushed aluminum and color-coordinated floor mats. S line badges adorn the fenders, the door sill trims and many interior parts.

    The latter on the other hand comes with unique bumpers and distinctive features on the side air intakes, on the diffuser and on the tailpipes, side sill trims painted in the body color and S line badges on the door sill trims and the front fenders.

    Audi A5 Sportback

    In Germany, the Audi A5 Sportback is priced at:

    2.0 TDI with 6-speed manual transmission: 36,050 euros
    2.7 TDI with 6-speed manual transmission: 39,300 euros
    3.0 TDI quattro with 7-speed S tronic: 47,950 euros
    2.0 TFSI (132 kW / 180 hp) with 6-speed manual transmission: 33,650 euros
    2.0 TFSI (155 kW / 211 hp) quattro with 7-speed S tronic: 42,150 euros
    3.2 FSI quattro with S tronic: 47,000 euros

    The Audi A5 Sportback will hit dealerships by September, and Audi has also announced that an entry-level model will arrive in 2010. Look after the jump for a full photo gallery of the A5.
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  • New GM emerges and downsizes to 4 core brands

    gm logoGeneral Motors (GM) has emerged from bankruptcy after filing for Chapter 11 administration in early June. Still called General Motors, the “new” auto maker is now 60.8% owned by the US Government, 11.7% by the governments of Canada and Ontario, 17.5% by UAW retirees, and another 10% is owned by bondholders from the “old GM”.

    The auto maker also revealed that it will only maintain four vehicle brands in its group, including Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC, as these four are more profitable than the rest. Other brands such as Saab and Saturn were put on sale, while the Pontiac brand name has been shelved.

    The auto maker will still continue to scale down its operations by reducing plants, dealers and a portion of it’s workforce, in the name of improving efficiency. GM, which has Fritz Henderson as it’s President and CEO and Ed Whitacre from AT&T as it’s chairman, has also also cut lose a total of 54 advertising and marketing contracts.

    Such contracts include the placement of a Chevrolet Clock at Times Square (since 1930′s), sponsorships for the Oakland Raiders (American football team) and the Arnold Palmer Invitational tournament (golf event) and more.

    For the record, the so-called “struggling” auto maker has spent US$424 million in advertising and marketing just for the first three months of 2009! Although the figure is down by 20% from last year, it is still alot.

     
  • Peugeot RCZ sportscar all set for Frankfurt!

    Peugeot RCZ

    The Peugeot 308 RCZ concept was first showcased at the Frankfurt Motor Show back in 2007 and exactly two years later the 2+2 coupe in its production form will be officially unveiled at the 2009 edition of the motor show, which will kick start in September.

    Before the unveiling, the French automaker has decided to teased us with some images of the production model, simply called the Peugeot RCZ, their very own take on the Audi TT. If you notice, the coupe does not carry any numbers in its designation which makes it one of the few Peugeots which does not use the usual zero or double zero numbering system.

    Peugeot RCZ

    Peugeot claims it is the first car that does not use the number system but technically it isn’t – they must have forgotten about some other examples such as the Peugeot Partner and Peugeot Bipper vans. But then again, those are vans… and this is the RCZ!

    Looking at the images, you can tell right away that the production version is not very far off in terms of the exterior styling from the 2 years old concept variant. You can expect the RCZ to feature powerplants offered in the Peugeot 308, 3008 and 5008 series of cars.

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  • New Honda Accord 2.0 VTi-L variant launched!

    Honda Accord 2.0 VTi-L

    Those who have always wanted an Accord with more equipment but didn’t want to splurge for a 2.4 litre version can now opt for the new Honda Accord 2.0 VTi-L, which adds a leather interior, cruise control, a fully electrically-adjustable 8-way driver’s seat with power lumbar support, leather door lining and door mirrors with turn signals.

    Honda expects 40% of Accord buyers to opt for the new Accord 2.0 VTi-L, which means it will account for about 200 units a month. The new 2.0 VTi-L will be priced at RM149,800 OTR with insurance. That’s a RM8k premium over the regular 2.0 VTi, but it is much cheaper than the 2.4 litre model which goes for RM171,800.

    Another change to the Accord line-up is the addition of a nice new colour called Taffeta White. When this edition of the Accord was first unveiled in 2007 as an American model, the press photography for the sedan was presented in white and it looked pretty good, so it was a little disappointing that when the Accord was launched in Malaysia in April last year there was no white.

    Honda is also offering a new optional accessory called the Connex’ Stolen Vehicle Recovery (SVR) system, which will go for RM3,660 inclusive of installation. It is a GPS and GSM based security system which can communicate the car’s GPS coordinates to a central operating center via the mobile network. The system comes with free first year service fee and a compensation guarantee.

    In conjunction with the new Accord launch, Honda is also doing something quite interesting. It will be holding a photography presentation called “The Perfectionist – Presented Exclusively by Accord” for 5 days at the One Utama Shopping Center beginning the 29th of July 2009, and later at venues in JB and Penang. The exhibition combines the Accord and various successful Malaysian personas. A commemorative book with the best photographs of the Accord, the personas and their success stories will be launched there. It should be very interesting for those who are into vehicle photography.
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  • New Dual Injector System from Nissan improves fuel efficiency in small engines

    Nissan Dual Injection
    Left: One port of the Dual Injector Right: Conventional system injecting to both ports

    Nissan has announced a new Dual Injection System that is expected to be introduced in various Nissan production cars in 2010. At first you may think its something like Toyota’s D4-S twin injection system which uses one direct injector and one port injector.

    But it’s not. It’s designed to be somewhere in between conventional port injection and direct injection. As the name suggests, the new system uses one injector for each port (typically 2 intake ports in a 4 valve engine) rather than one per cylinder, making it a total of two injectors per cylinder.  This system, said to be the world’s first, helps speed up fuel vaporization and reduces the amount of unburned fuel and hydrocarbon emissions.

    The system has a number of benefits including, reducing the diameter of the fuel droplets by about 60%, resulting in smoother, more stable combustion, reducing system production cost by about 60% compared to direct-injection engines of similar displacement and more. Nissan says direct injection has been hard and expensive to use on small displacement engines because of high pressure pumps that complicate system design, thus making the component layout less cost-efficient.

    The system also features a continuous valve timing control on the exhaust side which Nissan says is to help improve heat efficiency, reducing pumping losses and raising fuel efficiency by up to 4%, compared to Nissan’s other gasoline-powered engines in the same class. The new system also uses half the amount of rare metals in the catalyzer while maintaining the efficiency of the catalytic conversion system.

     
  • First image of Kia cee’d facelift unveiled!

    Kia ceed Facelift

    Kia has revealed the first image of the new Kia cee’d, Kia’s European hatchback offering that has been so instrumental in changing the South Korean brand’s image in the eyes of the European customer. Kia Motors (UK) managing director Paul Philpott commented proudly that the cee’d is the one of the first Kias that customers have bought based on emotional reasons rather than practical. It’s not that it’s cheap, customers actually desired it! The cee’d platform also underpins the new Kia Forte sedan and coupe that will be making its way to Malaysian shores through Naza KIa. Full details on the cee’d will be revealed later this year at Frankfurt 2009, alongside two all-new Kia models.

     
  • Lexus aims new entry models at the young

    Lexus Hatchback

    Lexus is currently facing the same problem that Jaguar had identified in the recent few years. It simply hasn’t been able to attract younger buyers and the 45 year olds who fell for the Lexus brand when it was first introduced 20 years ago are now 65, and guess what, soon they won’t be in the position to buy any new Lexus cars!

    Their solution is new entry level models such as the new HS250h Hybrid (which is really a Toyota Avensis). It is currently relying way too heavily on the RX SUV, which is really not surprising since it is a brand quite firmly planted in the American consumer tastebud. The front wheel drive HS must do well – and Lexus is taking all steps to make sure it does. It just embarked on a comprehensive in-store training program for all of the 228 Lexus dealerships in the US.

    Lexus Hatchback

    A hatchback model under the IS will not do it any good in the US where they like sedans and coupes and not hatches, but it could do wonders for the brand in hatchback-crazy Europe. Lexus aims to improve European sales to 150,000 units annually by 2015, but currently only commands 1% of the total market there.

    There has been word for a long time now for a new Lexus hatchback, very likely to be based on the Toyota Auris/Blade. Internally, this project is called the C-Premium and it will rival the likes of the Audi A3 and the BMW 1-Series.

    Personally, what are your luxury brand preferences right now? Would you buy a BMW, a Mercedes-Benz, an Audi or a Lexus?

     
 
 
 
 

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