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Friday, March 9, 2012

Geneva 2012: 2013 Hyundai i30 Wagon

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New 2013 Hyundai i30 Crossover wagon To Unveil at 2012 Geneva Motor Show on 6th march.

The wagon is based on the five-door i30 but measures 30mm longer. The extra room enables the model to have a cargo capacity of 528 liters (18.6 cubic feet) which can be expanded to 1642 liters (58 cubic feet) when the rear seats are folded down.

Hyundai's hexagonal grille, gem-like headlights and restyled taillights take the i30 from ho-hum family-hauling econobox to something boarding on stylish – a challenge for a utilitarian people mover – and the additional cargo space is surely a welcome addition for families with more kit to carry.

As is so often the case in the global market, the car can be fitted with five different engines. But all have modest power outputs, ranging from 80 hp to 133.

The New Generation i30 wagon was designed and engineered specifically for European customers at Hyundai’s European R&D Centre in Rüsselsheim, Germany.


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Press Release

Hyundai Motor Unveils New Generation i30 Wagon at the Geneva Motor Show

1. INTRODUCTION

New Generation i30 family extended at Geneva Motor Show

At the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, Hyundai has unveiled the wagon derivative of the New Generation i30 family, further broadening the model's appeal across Europe.

The New Generation i30 wagon will maintain Hyundai's reputation for producing visually-appealing, quality vehicles. The company expects the wagon bodystyle to significantly contribute to market share growth in Europe, with 30% of all New Generation i30 sales expected from the wagon derivative.

The stylish wagon shares engines and running gear with the New Generation i30 five-door, and has a longer body to create a useful increase in trunk space without compromising the model's dynamic styling.

Overall height of the wagon has increased by 30 mm compared to the New Generation i30 five-door, increasing the practical attributes of the car, while optional silver roof rails add further carrying capacity.

Adding to its practicality, the wagon's rear seats fold fully flat, boosting carrying capacity to 1.642-litres. With rear seats up, the New Generation i30 wagon features one of the largest cabin capacity of any C-segment model at 528-litres.

Similar to the five-door hatchback, the New Generation i30 wagon was designed and engineered at the Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Centre in Rüsselsheim, Germany. Developed under the company's global brand slogan, ‘New Thinking. New Possibilities.', the New Generation i30 family was developed specifically for the European market.

Allan Rushforth, Senior Vice President and COO of Hyundai Motor Europe, commented: "The New Generation i30 has been widely praised for its style, quality, and value. Our new wagon offers all of those attributes plus even greater load-carrying capacity. We expect it to appeal strongly to those looking for stylish and flexible practicality, especially active families."

The New Generation i30 family is produced in Europe at Hyundai's manufacturing facility in Nošovice, Czech Republic. The new model continues the Hyundai tradition of delivering vehicles of the highest quality to European motorists.

New Generation i30 wagon offers buyers the same class-leading powertrain line-up as the five-door derivative, with more powerful diesel (128 ps) and gasoline (135 ps) units, and six-speed transmissions for every model, plus CO2emissions starting at 109 g/km - making the i30 range one of the most efficient in the European C-segment.

Demonstrating its strong self-belief in the durability and quality of its products, Hyundai offers its customers in Europe the industry-best, fully-transparent Five Year Triple Care warranty. This award-winning package provides five years of unlimited-mileage warranty, five years of roadside assistance, and five years of vehicle health checks.

The New Generation i30 wagon will be available across Europe from July 2012.

Worth successor to best-seller

The original i30 range has defied the industry norm in terms of life-cycle sales fluctuations by recording increased annual sales over its first three years in the marketplace. Since launch in 2007, the i30 has recorded over 400.000 European sales, including more than 115.000 units in 2010 - the highest-ever annual sales figure for an individual Hyundai model on sale in Europe - and nearly 100.000 units during 2011 as the overall market declined dramatically.

So great was the success achieved by the original i30 that it climbed to number six in the C-segment sales rankings - securing a 4,8% share of the sector.

Hyundai expects the New Generation i30 family - enhanced by the wagon bodystyle - to restore its growth trend, contributing to future sales success, growing brand awareness and enhancing perceptions of Hyundai among European consumers.

The fortunes of the New Generation i30 family will also be helped by the anticipated market recovery. Motor industry analysts forecast that, despite numerous economic

uncertainties, the mainstream C-segment in Europe will grow by 7% over the next two years - reaching sales of 2,4 million vehicles per year by 2014. Hyundai is planning to sell more than 120.000 units of the New Generation i30 annually, helping to raise the brand's total sales to 500.000 units and challenging established competitors.

2. STYLING & DESIGN

Style inspired by nature

The wagon was developed alongside its five-door counterpart from the earliest stages, enabling designers to fashion a coherent form that bears a strong family resemblance inspired by Hyundai's fluidic sculpture form language.

Since its introduction on the Hyundai ix-onic concept at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, fluidic sculpture has been the form language for all new Hyundai models launched in Europe.

As with the five-door variant, the front is distinguished by Hyundai's hexagonal-shaped grille and jewel-like headlamps, but from the B-pillar backwards the wagon differs significantly.

The roofline extends rearwards over the flexible passenger / cargo area, sloping to add dynamism to the car's stance in keeping with the fluidic sculpture ethos of a stationary car appearing to be in constant motion.

The overall height of the New Generation i30 wagon has been reduced by 20 mm compared to the original i30 wagon, ensuring an athletic profile. The length has increased by 10 mm compared to the original model.

Further enhancing the wagon's dynamic appearance, a pronounced swage line runs horizontally along the sides of the body and rises all the way to the rear lights. The rear windscreen wraps around the C-pillars, increasing interior luminosity and benefiting visibility. The deep tailgate gives the car a clean look and opens to bumper-level for easy loading.

Similar to the hatchback bodystyle, the New Generation i30 wagon benefits from an increased track. The bodyshell is 5 mm wider, and the front and rear tracks have also been increased, moving the wheels and tyres outwards to become flush with the wheel arches - simultaneously heightening the car's aesthetics and improving its road holding.

The profile of New Generation i30 wagon is given added finesse by the satin chrome beltline moulding beneath the glass house and by the new five-spoke 17-inch alloy wheels featuring chrome inserts.

The visual impact of New Generation i30 wagon on the road is also raised by the inclusion of standard LED daytime running lights flanking the grille and HID headlamps. The new model also bears Hyundai's signature frontal feature - the hexagonal-shaped grille, with a choice of single or twin chrome horizontal trim bars.

New Generation i30 wagon will be manufactured in Europe in a range of 11 exterior colours - two solid, seven metallic and two pearl. Seven popular colours from the previous model are carried over (Steel Gray, Blue Berry, Sleek Silver and Ice Blue metallics, Phantom Black and Cashmere Brown pearls and Creamy White solid).

Four new colours (Aqua Blue, Satin Amber and Hazel Brown metallics, plus solid Cool Red) will ensure an even fresher appearance for Hyundai's latest C-segment challenger. Inside, the New Generation i30 wagon seat and cabin trim is available in a choice of three colours - Black, Beige and Blue - in cloth; cloth and leather; or full leather variations.

3. FLEET

Driving fleet growth to a 50% share

Since going on sale in 2007, the original i30 has played an important role in expanding Hyundai's sales and reputation in Europe's fleet sector. Hyundai expects the New Generation i30 to be even more popular with fleet managers and company car drivers than its predecessor.

From the sales target of 120.000 units per year, Hyundai forecasts a split 50/50% between the fleet and private sectors.

Hyundai's Five Year Triple Care will continue to be a valuable point of differentiation for New Generation i30 wagon in a highly competitive class. The five-year warranty has no mileage limit, roadside assistance is included for five years, and vehicle health checks are performed annually, providing peace of mind for fleet buyers, fleet operators, company car drivers and private motorists.

Compared to the original i30, total cost of ownership for the New Generation i30 wagon model will be reduced, helped by improved fuel efficiency, lower CO2emissions and a lower insurance classification.

4. COMFORT & CONVENIENCE

Generous high-quality equipment ‘from the class above'

The quality and generosity of standard specification on the New Generation i30 wagon have been inspired by the high standards established by Hyundai's All New i40, demonstrating the company's desire to make its technology available to all European motorists.

Available new features that will appeal to New Generation i30 drivers include a Smart Key with engine start/stop button, 10-way powered driver's seat adjustment, heated front seats, an electric parking brake and cruise control with speed limiter function. Enhanced instrumentation with a TFT LCD Supervision cluster (executed to the same high quality as found on i40) provides a wide range of additional information to the driver in high-resolution clarity.

Located atop the centre stack, the optional navigation system is displayed via a 7-inch touch-screen. The system is a highly sophisticated and convenient GPS tool, offering real-time information, multi-media support and speech recognition in 10 European languages.

New features that will enhance the New Generation i30 wagon experience for passengers include dual-zone climate control, rear air ventilation ducts for second row occupants, and a panoramic glass sunroof which allows greatly increased natural light to flood the cabin. The sunroof has been designed to open fully or tilt open, offering flexibility and functionality, together with an adjustable full-length shade. Heat-reflecting solar glass is also available as an option for the front, side and rear windows.

Depending on model, New Generation i30 wagon's standard equipment also offers buyers a height-adjustable driver's seat, fully-folding rear seat, RDS radio/CD with MP3, iPod, Aux and USB support, six speaker audio system and a multi-mode trip computer.

Please note: Some markets may select particular powertrains and levels of equipment to suit the preferences of their local consumers - perhaps offering some ‘options' as standard on New Generation i30 wagon in their country. Please check the final technical specification and model-by-model equipment details with your national Hyundai PR staff.

5. ENGINES

Choice of six engines to power New Generation i30 wagon

Depending on individual market preferences, the New Generation i30 wagon will be available with an expanded choice of six engines - up to three diesel and three gasoline units - with a broader range of power outputs, from 90 to 135 ps.

New, more powerful engines are introduced to top both the diesel and gasoline line-ups delivering 128 ps and 135 ps respectively.

The upgraded diesel engine - the highly-efficient 1,6-litre variable geometry turbo (VGT) ‘U-II' unit - will be the most popular powertrain in the line-up. Generating 110 ps at 4.000 rpm and 260 Nm from 1.900 rpm, the upgraded 1582 cc engine will accelerate the New Generation i30 wagon from standstill to 100 kph in 11,8 seconds, and go on to reach a top speed of 185 kph - while emitting only 113 g/km of CO2.

The gasoline engines also offer an excellent balance between performance and economy. The New Generation 1,6-litre ‘Gamma' GDI engine features technically advanced ‘gasoline direct injection' to maximize power and torque generation while minimizing fuel consumption and emissions. This 1.591 cc unit produces 135 ps at 6.300 rpm and 164 Nm of torque at 4.850 rpm. With this engine, i30 accelerates to 100 kph in 10,2 seconds and up to a top speed of 192 kph top speed.

Both diesel and gasoline engine types play a significant role in the European

C-segment, with diesel representing 56% and gasoline 40% of total sales. Overall, Hyundai is expecting a 50:50% split between sales of diesel- and gasoline-powered New Generation i30 wagon models.

The addition of Hyundai technologies developed under the company's Blue DriveTM sub-brand optimizes efficiency and lowers emissions for the New Generation i30 wagon. These technologies, which are available on both diesel and gasoline models with manual transmission, include Integrated Stop & Go (ISG), low-rolling resistance tyres and an alternator management system (AMS).

Six-speed transmissions for every model

Buyers of New Generation i30 wagon will be given a choice between manual and automatic six-speed transmissions, depending on model, with both units providing a refined driving experience and enhanced fuel efficiency. The automatic transmission will be an option on all 1,6-litre engines, while the 1,4-litre units will be available exclusively with a manual gearbox.

6. RUNNING GEAR

Enhanced handling and variable power steering

As part of its improved dynamics, New Generation i30 wagon offers Hyundai's C-segment car buyers the new option of its innovative FLEX STEER system. This introduces three operating modes - Comfort, Normal and Sport - and allows the driver to vary the level of steering support and feedback in order to best suit the current driving conditions.

The Comfort mode gives greater electrical support, offering a ‘lighter' steering wheel and minimal effort to reach full steering lock. The improved maneuverability makes city driving and pulling in and out of a parking space easier than ever.

Normal mode is intended to be used most frequently. Offering the perfect support across all road types, its flexibility offers a relaxed, yet engaging drive.

Finally, Sport mode offers drivers the most direct feedback from the road with reduced electrical support. The steering feels more weighted, offering the most driver-focused experience. The direct control and feedback of Sport mode benefits use on highway routes.

The steering system employs electric power-assistance and requires 2,85 turns lock-to-lock for a 10,6-metre turning circle.

Fully-independent, all round, New Generation i30 wagon's suspension features subframe-mounted MacPherson struts at the front and a multi-link set up at the rear - both with optimized geometry to exploit the wider track of the new model for enhanced handling and improved road holding.

7. REFINEMENT

More cabin space and reduced interior noise

Occupants of New Generation i30 wagon benefit from more spacious interior dimensions compared to the five-door variant, while greater trunk volume offers increased luggage capacity and practicality.

Front seat occupants enjoy headroom of 1.033 mm (+12 mm compared to five-door), legroom of 1.067 mm and 1.420 mm shoulder room. Rear passengers enjoy significantly increased headroom (+38 mm to 1.005 mm) compared to the hatchback and improved access to and across the rear seats by lowering the floor's central tunnel by 59% (from 133 mm to just 54 mm).

Trunk capacity in the wagon bodystyle is increased to 528 litres with rear seats up, an increase of 113 litres compared to the original i30 (27%) and one of the segment-best figures. The trunk extends to 1.642 litres when the seats are folded fully flat (18% increase). New Generation i30 wagon owners can also utilise an underfloor storage compartment, boosting the carrying capacity.

Wheelbase remains the same as the hatchback model, at 2.650 mm.

The dashboard glovebox is enlarged by 48% to 8,0 litres (up from 5,4), bottle storage in the front door trims is doubled in size to 1,5-litres and new 0,75-litre storage pockets are provide in the rear doors, similar to its hatchback sibling.

In terms of cabin refinement and NVH, Hyundai's New Generation i30 wagon engineering team targeted the segment leaders, and was determined to achieve significant improvements over the original model.

Measures adopted to improve NVH included vibration damping engine mounts, fitting hollow drive shafts, stronger bodyshell joints between the sills and B-pillars, double-layer door seals, increased foam-filling in the A-pillars and re-shaped exterior door handles.

8. SAFETY

5-star safety features

Safety is a top priority for Hyundai and the New Generation i30 wagon features the latest active and passive safety technologies to ensure maximum protection for its occupants and other road users. Active safety features include ESC (Electronic Stability Control), VSM (Vehicle Stability Management), ABS (anti-lock braking system), BAS (emergency Brake Assist System), HAC (Hill Assist Control) to prevent roll-back and ESS (Emergency Stop Signal) which flashes the brake lights when an emergency stop is detected.

Good visibility is a key factor in safe driving and New Generation i30 wagon features LED daytime running lights to ensure it is seen - plus HID (High-Intensity Discharge) headlamps with AFLS (Adaptive Front Light System) to optimise the driver's night vision. To maximise safety when reversing, a wide angle rear view camera is available, showing a clear view of obstructions behind the car.

Personal security is also enhanced with New Generation i30 wagon by the ‘welcome lighting' package which features puddle lamps beneath the door mirrors and illuminated door handles - triggered by the proximity of the Smart Key as the owner approaches the parked car.

In terms of passive safety, the New Generation i30 wagon's bodyshell structure employs a high percentage of ultra high tensile steel and features three new cross-members which link to the front or rear suspension mounts for maximized rigidity. The front door anti-intrusion beams have been strengthened, the joint between the B-pillar and roof is enlarged and the inner and outer side sill panels are manufactured in high tensile steel.

Over 400 metallurgists are employed at Hyundai's steel plant in Korea to develop optimised steel recipes for every part and panel in our vehicles. As a result, the New Generation i30 wagon body-in-white has higher quality, higher tensile strength and lower weight than ever before. Hyundai is the only car manufacturer in the world to have its own fully integrated steel mill.

Each New Generation i30 wagon is fitted with six airbags as standard - front, front side and full length curtain - while an innovative driver's knee airbag is optional.

The safety features available on the New Generation i30 wagon reinforce Hyundai's excellent record on safety, and the company anticipates the new car will follow the outgoing model and five other recent Hyundai models, in attaining the maximum 5-Star rating in Euro NCAP's impact assessment programme.

9. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS / EUROPE

New Generation i30 wagon

Body & Chassis

Five-door, five-seater wagon. Choice of up to six transversely mounted diesel and gasoline engines driving the front wheels via a six-speed manual or automatic transmission - depending on model and market.

Diesel engines

1,4-litre 90 ps

Type / capacity U-II 1,4, WGT, four-cylinder, DOHC 16-valve / 1396 cc

Power / torque 90 ps (66,0 kW) @ 4000 rpm / 220 Nm @1500-2750 rpm

Bore x Stroke (mm) 75,0 x 79,0

Compression ratio 17,0

1,6-litre 110 ps

Type / capacity U-II 1,6, VGT, four-cylinder, DOHC 16-valve / 1582 cc

Power / torque 110 ps (81,0 kW) @ 4000 rpm / 260 Nm @ 1900-2750 rpm

Bore x Stroke (mm) 77,2 x 84,5

Compression ratio 17,3

New 1,6-litre 128 ps

Type / capacity U-II 1,6, VGT, four-cylinder, DOHC 16-valve / 1582 cc

Power / torque 128 ps (94,0 kW) @ 4000 rpm / 260 Nm @ 1900-2750 rpm

Bore x Stroke (mm) 77,2 x 84,5

Compression ratio 17,3

Gasoline engines

1,4-litre 100 ps

Type / capacity Gamma 1,4 MPI, four-cylinder, DOHC 16-valve / 1396 cc

Power / torque 100 ps (73,2 kW) @ 5500 rpm / 137 Nm @ 4200 rpm

Bore x Stroke (mm) 77,0 x 74,99

Compression ratio 10,5

1,6-litre 120 ps

Type / capacity Gamma 1,6 MPI, four-cylinder, DOHC 16-valve / 1591 cc

Power / torque 120 ps (88,0 kW) @ 6300 rpm / 156 Nm @ 4850 rpm

Bore x Stroke (mm) 77,0 x 85,44

Compression ratio 10,5

1,6-litre 135 ps

Type / capacity Gamma 1,6 GDI, four-cylinder, DOHC 16-valve / 1591 cc

Power / torque 135 ps (99,0 kW) @ 6300 rpm / 164 Nm @ 4850 rpm

Bore x Stroke (mm) 77,0 x 85,44

Compression ratio 11,0

Transmissions

Diesel Gasoline

1,4 (90) 1,6 (110 / 128) 1,4 (100) 1,6 (120 / 135)

Manual 6-sp 6-sp / 6-sp 6-sp 6-sp / 6-sp

Automatic ----- 6-sp / 6-sp ----- 6-sp / 6-sp

Gear Ratios (Manual)

Diesel Gasoline

1,4 (90) 1,6 (110 / 128) 1,4 (100) 1,6 (120 / 135)

1st 3,769 3,636 / 3,636 3,769 3,615 / 3,615

2nd 2,040 1,962 / 1,962 2,045 1,955 / 1,955

3rd 1,189 1,189 / 1,189 1,370 1,370 / 1,370

4th 0,844 0,844 / 0,844 1,036 1,036 / 1,036

5th 0,702 0,702 / 0,702 0,893 0,893 / 0,893

6th 0,596 0,596 / 0,596 0,774 0,774 / 0,774

Reverse 3,583 3,583 / 3,583 3,700 3,700 / 3,700

Final Drive 4,188 3,941 / 3,941 4,400 4,267 / 4,267

Suspension and damping

Front Fully independent subframe-mounted MacPherson struts, with coil springs and gas-filled shock absorbers. Anti-roll stabiliser bar.

Rear Fully independent subframe-mounted multi-links, coil springs and gas-filled shock absorbers.

Steering

Type Motor-driven electric power steering, with (optional) FLEX STEER

Brakes

Front 15/16 inch (280/300 mm) ventilated disc with ABS and ESP

Rear 14 inch (262mm), EPB (284mm) solid discs with ABS and ESP

Booster size 10-inch

Wheels and tyres

Standard 6.0J x 15 inch steel 195 / 65 R15

(depending 6.0J x 15 inch alloy 195 / 65 R15

on model) 6.5J x 16 inch alloy 205 / 55 R16

7.0J x 17.0 inch alloy 225 / 45 R17

Spare Temporary mobility kit; Temporary spare tyre; Full-size spare tyre

Dimensions (mm)

Exterior

Overall length 4485 Overall width 1780 (excluding door mirrors)

Wheelbase 2650 Overall height 1500 (including roof rails)

Front track 1549 - 1569 depending on wheel/tyre combination

Rear track 1557 - 1571 depending on wheel/tyre combination

Front overhang 880 Rear overhang 955

Ground clearance 140

Interior Front Rear

Head room 1033 1005

Leg room 1067 880

Shoulder room 1420 1395

Hip room 1375 1296

Capacities (litres)

Fuel tank 53

Luggage 528 rear seats upright

1642 rear seats folded

Weights

Diesel 1,4 (90 M) 1,6 (110 M / A) 1,6 (128 M / A)

Curb weight (kg) 1322 1326 / 1348 1326 / 1348

Vehicle weight (kg) 1910 1920 / 1940 1920 / 1940

Gasoline 1,4 (100 M) 1,6 (120 M / A) 1,6 (135 M / A)

Curb weight (kg) 1213 1215 / 1249 1223 / 1255

Vehicle weight (kg) 1820 1820 / 1850 1820 / 1850

Performance

Diesel 1,4 (90 M) 1,6 (110 M / A) 1,6 (128 M / A)

Top speed (kph) 170 185 / 180 193 / 185

0-to-100 kph (sec) 13,9 11,8 / 12,7 11,2 / 12,1

Gasoline 1,4 (100 M) 1,6 (120 M / A) 1,6 (135 M / A)

Top speed (kph) 180 190 / 190 192 / 190

0-to-100 kph (sec) 13,5 11,2 / 12,3 10,2 / 11,3

Emissions

Diesel 1,4 (90 M) 1,6 (110 M / A) 1,6 (128 M / A)

CO2 (g/km) 113 113 / 149 113 / 149

Gasoline 1,4 (100 M) 1,6 (120 M / A) 1,6 (135 M / A)

CO2 (g/km) 145 152 / 165 140 / 163

Emissions (models with ISG)

Diesel 1,4 (90 M) 1,6 (110 M / A) 1,6 (128 M / A)

CO2 (g/km) 109 110 / --- 110 / ---

Gasoline 1,4 (100 M) 1,6 (120 M / A) 1,6 (135 M / A)

CO2 (g/km) 136 144 / --- 131 / ---

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Geneva 2012: Morgan Plus E concept

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The new Morgan Plus E concept unveiled in Geneva.

Designed to gauge consumer interest, the prototype is based on the Plus 8 but features a Zytek electric motor and a lithium-ion battery which enables it to travel up to 120 miles (193 km) on a single charge.

Morgan Electric Plus E Concept will develop a system of 160 bhp (120 kW / 162 PS) and 380 Nm (280 lb / ft) of torque. It mated to a five-speed manual transmission with a weight of approximately 1.250 kg, which allows this roadster can be run from 0-100 km / h only 6.0 seconds and reaches a maximum speed at 115 mph (185 km / h). It was very proud of considering the model of Morgan spirited classic cars but is supported by the current capability.


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Press Release

MORGAN ELECTRIC PLUS E - OFFICIAL UNVEILING AT GENEVA

Niche Vehicle Network funds Morgan led Consortium's Electric Sports Car Demonstrator

An electric sportscar with a five-speed manual gearbox has been designed by Morgan with the support of British technology specialists Zytek and Radshape. Shown as a concept to test market reaction, the radical new roadster could enter production if there is sufficient demand.

"We wanted to see how much fun you can have in an electric sportscar, so we have built one to help us find out," explained Morgan operations director Steve Morris. "The Plus E combines Morgan's traditional look with high-technology construction and a powertrain that delivers substantial torque instantly at any speed. With the manual gearbox to increase both touring range and driver involvement, it will be a fantastic car to drive."

The Plus E is based on a tailored version of Morgan's lightweight aluminium platform chassis clothed in the revised ‘traditional' body from the new BMW V8-powered Plus 8, also launched at Geneva. Power is delivered by a new derivative of Zytek's 70kW (94bhp) 300Nm electric engine, which is already proven with US vehicle manufacturers.

Mounted in the transmission tunnel, the Zytek unit drives the rear wheels through a conventional five-speed manual gearbox. When the clutch pedal is pressed, electronic controls automatically match motor revs to the output shaft speed to ensure a perfect change.

"A multi-speed transmission allows the motor to spend more time operating in its sweet spot, where it uses energy more efficiently, particularly at high road speeds," explained Zytek Automotive managing director Neil Heslington. "It also allows us to provide lower gearing for rapid acceleration and will make the car more engaging for keen drivers.

"The programme will deliver two engineering concept vehicles. The first, with the five-speed manual box and Liion batteries, will be used for preliminary engineering assessment while the second will be closer to potential production specification, with alternative battery technologies and possibly a sequential gearbox.

"The superb capability of the finished car reflects the passion with which the Zytek team has applied their considerable expertise," adds Morris. "The project is a true collaboration aimed at delivering as much driving pleasure as possible in a zero emissions vehicle. It worked really well, with aluminium fabrication specialist Radshape paying particular attention to retaining chassis stiffness and weight distribution to ensure excellent dynamics and ride quality with good steering feel."

The collaborative research and development project is part-funded by a £100,000 grant from the UK Government's Niche Vehicle Network Programme, which is managed by CENEX to promote the development and commercialisation of new low-carbon vehicle technologies.

Zytek's sales and marketing director Steve Tremble said that one of the reasons for joining the consortium is to show the ease with which his company's technology can be integrated with a rear-wheel drive platform. "With maximum torque from zero rpm, electric power can deliver an immediate, thrilling driving experience," he said. "Our intention is to demonstrate drivability, performance and refinement that comfortably meets the expectations of Morgan's most discerning customers, with an easily-implementable technical solution designed to world-class standards."

Zytek's first experience with a high-performance electric sportscar was in 1997 when it converted a Lotus Elise to electric drive. The award-winning design led to engineering programmes with Chrysler and General Motors, closely followed by a long-term relationship with Daimler to develop and build electric powertrains for the smart fortwo ed (electric drive). In motorsport, Zytek was the first company to race a hybrid at Le Mans and supplied technology for the first KERS-equipped Formula 1 car to win a grand prix.

Further Information
The Niche Vehicle R&D Programme provides support and grant funding for groups of companies throughout the UK that are active in the niche vehicle sector. The programme is funded by Advantage West Midlands and the Technology Strategy Board. Managed by CENEX, it promotes the development and application of new technology to take advantage of the increasing market opportunities for lower carbon vehicles. The Morgan Motor Company has been manufacturing distinctive motor cars since 1909. Today, the company's range combines the best of traditional elegance and craftsmanship with the latest light-weight construction techniques and a choice of high-efficiency engines that offer everything from economical daily motoring to outstanding supercar performance.

Radshape is one of the UK's leading specialist manufactures of high-precision sheet metal components and assemblies. Combining traditional craftsmanship with substantial investments in the latest production technologies allows the company to work across a wide range of low to medium volume programmes. Radshape has worked with Morgan on the design, development and production of aluminium chassis structures for more than 12 years.

Zytek Automotive has designed and integrated electric drive systems for a wide range of major European and US vehicle manufacturers. The company is currently building high performance electric drivetrains from 25kW -70kW and has drives of 100kW and more in development to meet growing demand for zero emissions light commercial vehicles and high-performance passenger cars. Their UK facility can integrate up to 6,000 E drives a year in batches as low as 100, providing vehicle manufacturers with a highly flexible specialist production resource for their low carbon vehicle programmes.

2012 Geneva : Brabus Ultimate 120

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Brabus has announced a program of performance and styling package is 2012 Brabus Ultimate 120,which is based on the Smart Fortwo Cabrio and will make its world premiere at this week's 2012 Geneva Motor Show.

On the outside, the Ultimate 120 is dressed in a wide body kit that comprises a front spoiler, side sills, a rear apron and wider fenders.

Under the hood, the turbocharged three-cylinder engine has been tuned to produce 120 PS (118 bhp / 88 kW) and 160 Nm (118 lb-ft) of torque. This enables the car to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 8.9 seconds, before hitting a limited top speed of 170 km/h (112 mph).

In the Brabus Ultimate 120, the whole cabin wrapped in black leather with red contrast stitching Mastics, while on the other hand, including Sportster Recaro seats, steering wheel Brabus, trim body-colored accents, stainless steel plus aluminum pedals and shifter, emergency brake lever.

Other hardware upgrades include a stainless-steel sport exhaust, height-adjustable coil over suspension, a high-performance brake system with cross-drilled discs and four-piston calipers at the front, new 18-inch wheels fitted with high performance tires.


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Press Release

World Debut at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show

BRABUS ULTIMATE 120
The Ultimate City Sports Car

Highly exclusive and equally dynamic limited-edition city sports cars have a long, successful history at BRABUS (Brabus-Allee, D-46240 Bottrop, phone + 49 / (0) 2041 / 777-0, fax + 49 / (0) 2041 / 777 111, Internet www.brabus.com). Reason enough for BRABUS to celebrate yet another world debut at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show: based on the latest evolution of the smart fortwo cabrio there is now a successor to the sold-out limited-edition models ULTIMATE 101, ULTIMATE 112, ULTIMATE R and ULTIMATE style - the BRABUS ULTIMATE 120. As the name indicates, this drop-top two-seater car is a supercar with 120 hp (118 bhp) / 88.3 kW and a top speed of 170 km/h (112 mph), which will be built in a small-series production run limited to just 120 consecutively numbered cars. The exclusive appointments range from a special paint finish as per customer specification to the WIDESTAR wide-body version with forged BRABUS Monoblock F 18-inch wheels and an all-leather interior. MSRP for a BRABUS ULTIMATE 120 starts at EUR 45,900.

In addition to the special paint finish, which on the car at the Geneva Motor Show is an intense metallic red, the ULTIMATE 120 immediately catches the eye with its muscular BRABUS WIDESTAR body kit with front spoiler, side sills and BRABUS WIDESTAR fender flares front and back.

The large wheel wells offers space for a tire/wheel combination that is highly unusual in this vehicle class and design: the new BRABUS Monoblock F "Platinum Edition" forged wheels are mounted on the front axle in size 7Jx18 with size 205/35 R 18 high-performance tires. Size 8.5Jx18 wheels with size 235/30 R 18 tires in the rear provide plenty of grip for transferring the power of 120 horses to the asphalt with no slip.

The height-adjustable BRABUS coilover suspension is custom-calibrated to the ultra-low-profile tires and the wider track. It combines direct and safe handling with excellent ride comfort. A BRABUS high-performance brake system with cross-drilled discs and four-piston fixed calipers painted in body color on the front axle provides enormous stopping power and maximum durability.

This makes the ULTIMATE 120 perfectly suited for the installation of the powerful BRABUS three-cylinder turbocharged engine. In keeping with its name, the ultimate city sports car keeps a maximum power output of 120 hp (118 bhp) / 88.3 kW at 6,000 rpm on tap for its driver. However, even more important in day-to-day operation is the peak torque of 160 Nm (118 lb-ft), available between 2,250 and 3,750 rpm, and unparalleled in this vehicle class.

Gears in the BRABUS ULTIMATE 120 are shifted either automatically or similar to Formula 1 racing manually with shift paddles on the ergonomically shaped BRABUS steering wheel that has a diameter of just 34 centimeters (13.4 inches).

With a sprint time of 8.9 seconds for 0 - 100 km/h (62 mph) and an electronically limited top speed of 170 km/h (106 mph) the convertible also sets new class standards in these disciplines.

This performance is accompanied acoustically by the BRABUS stainless-steel sport exhaust system with two chrome-plated tailpipes.

The ULTIMATE 120 also features a number of exquisite interior highlights: the entire interior is clad in especially soft and breathable black BRABUS Mastik leather with red contrasting seams that match the outer skin. For perfect lateral support during fast cornering the city sports car is equipped with Recaro Sportster seats. These also are wrapped in the finest BRABUS leather and their seat shells are painted in the same color as the car's exterior.

Numerous other details such as the speedometer, tach and clock including the instrument bezels, dashboard molding, turn signal stalks and door handles were also painted in body color. BRABUS stainless-steel pedals as well as an aluminum shifter and emergency-brake lever create pure motor sports ambiance.

Air conditioning system, radio and navigation system are of course also part of the two-seat drop-top's standard equipment.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Geneva 2012: Roding Roadster 23


German company Roding has unveilled its Roadster 23 sports car at the Geneva auto show,

The new Roding Roadster 23 looks very modern, and quite smart for a first car from a company. The rear end is chunky without going overboard, while the roadster top seems well proportioned. The nose is also consistent with the rest of the car’s design. Overall it actually looks better than the first preview renderings.

Powered by a BMW 3.0-litre twin-turbo mid-mounted engine, power is rated at 235kW and torque at 450Nm. Nestled in the engine bay of the very lightweight carbon fibre chassis, with a total weight of just 950kg, it is sure to go like a little rocket.

This makes 0-100km/h possible in 3.9 seconds with a top speed of 285km/h.


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Press Release

Passion meets perfection

With a design that shows character and temperament and uncompromisingly high performance, this distinctive vehicle concept sets new standards in the roadster sports car segment. It's supreme agility and powerful performance allow you to experience the art of German engineering - firsthand. Because every Roding is manufactured by hand in a modern production process and can be customized to the smallest detail upon request, each car becomes a very personal item for it's owner.

It is time to travel beyond the beaten path and experience true, unfiltered driving pleasure. Experience the Roding, a Roadster created by people with passion for performance automobiles.

Performance made easy

The Roding is a two seat mid-engine sports car with a carbon fiber chassis and a powerful BMW 6 cylinder turbo charged engine. Maximum performance and driving dynamics are achieved through consequent lightweight construction, and a state of the art six cylinder turbo charged engine.

The Roding Roadster is powered by a BMW high-efficiency six in line turbo engine. The engine generates 320 HP and has a torque of 450 Newton meters. The centre engine is installed in transverse configuration in relation to the vehicle longitudinal axis. The lightweight concept with a vehicle weight of 950 kg in conjunction with the powerful engine give the Roding a power to weight ratio of less than 3 kg/HP. This allows not only spectacular acceleration values but also high curve speeds, which is expressed in a curve acceleration of 1.4 g.

Shifting is accomplished with a manual 6-Speed transmission, which transfers the power to an limited slip differential with a locking effect of up to 40%. This divides the engine power between the rear wheels, increasing the available traction while accelerating.

In combination with a sporty mixed tire compound, which can also optionally be ordered as a semi-slick variation, the rear axle thereby always remains easy to control, despite the high engine performance - even with the desired drift. In addition, the shocks and the fully independent suspension with double wishbones can be adapted to the purpose - road or race track - and individually adjusted by the driver.

23 sophistication in driving

The first cars to be produced are a special edition, limited run of 23 Roadsters, hence the name "Roding Roadster 23".These edition models feature an exclusive exterior design with all visible carbon parts like the hood, rear, chassis, doors and roof unpainted and the rest of the body in any custom paint color the customer wishes. It also includes factory installed racing components. This weight reduced Roadster was designed for the racetrack, but is also completely suited for daily use.

Perfomance through weight reduction

The essence of lightweight construction is the concentration on only what is necessary and the application of modern materials. The main chassis cell is manufactured of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP), while the front and rear subframes are aluminum-CFRP hybrid structures. This material has been proven in its application in aerospace and formula one due to its low weight and high stiffness. Characteristics that play a large role in an open roadster like the Roding, since stiffness and light weight are the foundation for precise handling and impressive road performance.

Another core element of the main chassis is the integration of the required functions. For instance, the seat mounting points are integrated in the form making adapter brackets unnecessary.

"The Roding shows how it is possible to make ideal use of light-weight potentials in the vehicle with the fiber bond-appropriate design. The technologies used clear the way for the structural use of fiber bond materials in the major series", explains Dr. Klaus Drechsler (Professor, Technical University Munich), one of the most renowned scientists and technology specialists in the area of CFRP.

Chassis

2-seater roadster with mid engine and rear wheel drive. Convertible and coupé through removable roof shell which can be stored in the vehicle.

One-piece carbon fiber passenger compartment with integrated roll-over structure. Front and rear section with carbon-fiber-aluminum hybrid design.

Front trunk with storage area for the roof shells and the ability to load long objects such as a pair of skis, for example (max. length 1.75 m) or golf bag.

Dimension LxBxH [mm] 4106x2024x1190
Wheel base mm 2495
Track front/rear mm 1620/1610
Weight distribution front/rear % 40/60
Trunk volume [L] 330

Weight

Kerb weight kg 950
Weight/power ratio kg/PS 2,98

Engine

BMW 6-in line gasoline engine, transverse configuration, with exhaust turbo charger, charge air inter cooler, 4 valves per cylinder, direct injection and Valvetronic.

Displacement ccm 2979
Nominal power @ RPM KW (PS) @ 1/min 235 (320) @ 5800 - 6000
Max. Torque @ RPM Nm @ 1/min 450 @ 1300 - 4500
Fuel type
Super Benzin
Emission class
95 Octane

Drivetrain

Rear wheel drive, manual six-speed transmission with mechanical limited slip differential (TORSEN system with up to 40 % locking ratio)

Suspension

Fully independent suspension in double A-arms (CNC milled), shocks with premium valve technology, rebound and compression rates adjustable by two numbered wheels, adjustable ground clearance, toe and camber adjustable, adjustable anti-roll bar front and rear, rack-and-pinion steering with optional servo support. Hydraulic two-cycle brake system with ABS.

Tires

Front 225/40 R18 on lightweight aluminum rim 8x18
Rear 255/35 R18 on lightweight aluminum rim 9x18

Brakes

Front 4-piston fixed calipers with street performance pads, floating two-piece ventilated and grooved discs 328x28mm
Rear 2-piston fixed calipers with street performance pads, floating two-piece ventilated and grooved discs 328x28mm

Fahrleistung

Maximum speed km/h 285
Acceleration 0-100km/h s 3,9
Elasticity 5th gear 80 – 120km/h s 4,0
Brake distance 100-0km/h m 34,5
Maximum lateral acceleration g 1,4
Maximum longitudinal acceleration g 1,3

Consumption

Urban L/100km app. 11,0
Extra urban L/100km app. 6,7
Combined L/100km app. 8,2
Fuel capacity L app. 55

Equipment Roding Roadster 23

Two color exterior in red and carbon fiber look for chassis, front- and rear hood, doors and roof. X
Individual color for the four splashboards, front splitter and rear diffusor X
Two shell RODING roof system X
Two color leather interior (black and beige) X
Individual leather color X
Lightweight racing seat RECARO „Pole Position“ (7 kg) with 4 point safety belt X
Sport seat with backrest adjustment RECARO „Sportster CS“ | additional weight 18kg X
Sports suspension with premium valve technology, rebound and compression rates adjustable by two numbered wheels. Ground clearance manually adjustable. X
Racing suspension 3-way adjustable in rebound and Hi- and low speed compression damping, ground clearance manually adjustable X
Semi-Slick tires Toyo Proxes R888 X
Aircondition X
Multimedia System ALPINE Basic 6,1“-touchscreen , radio, bluetooth, USB port and iPad/iPhone X
Multimedia System ALPINE Highend 7“-touchscreen , navigation system, radio, bluetooth, DVD slot, USB port and iPad/iPhone compatible X
Race mode: sporty throttle pedal characteristics, off-throttle exhaust noise, GPS recorder with lap timer and stop watch X
Numbered limited edition insignia in the center console X
X Standard equipment // X Optional equipment price on application