Thursday, 7 July 2011

2011 BMW Alpina B7

2011 BMW Alpina B7
2011 BMW Alpina B7


2011 Ford Edge a simple refresh. Pick nearly any aspect of the popular mid-sized SUV and the Blue Oval's engineers probably tweaked, restyled, or replaced it. It looks and sounds like an all-new edition.
Ford is offering three new powertrains and a revamped transmission to the Edge's SEL, Limited, and Sport lineup. Previously, customers could outfit their Edges with a grand total of one engine and transmission. Now, there's a base 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder that's expected to deliver best-in-class mpg (though no figures have been released), some 15% better fuel economy than the Edge's current 3.5-liter six. A reworked 3.5-liter (285 hp and 253 lb-ft) puts out 20 more ponies versus the previous edition and is said to be cleaner and more fuel efficient than anything preceding it.
The big brother of the mix is a 3.7-liter V-6 that cranks out a robust 305 hp and 280 lb.-ft. of torque (equal to the 2011 Mustang V-6) and is standard equipment on the Edge Sport. Like the Mustang, both V-6 mills use Ford's TiVCT, or twin independent variable camshaft timing, for improved fuel economy and horsepower, as well as lower emissions. Power is routed through a recalibrated first-generation SelectShift six-speed automatic transmission, though the Edge Sport gets the same unit, but with steering wheel-mounted paddles for a more engaging drive. Slip the gearshift into manual mode and the ECU allows for quick shifts at the rev limit.
Peer closely at the new Ford Edge's exterior and you'll notice the slight, but distinguishable changes. Upgrades like slimmer headlights, a bolder front grille, fresh wheel designs, and a more pronounced chin spoiler create a clean, sophisticated look that's better aligned with its named competitors, the Lexus RX350, BMW X5, Audi Q5, Acura MDX, and Nissan Murano. The A-pillars match more seamlessly with the redesigned hood. At the rear, new taillights achieve a jewel-like appearance and are mated with 4-inch chrome exhaust pipes. A blacked-out grille with matching smoked head and taillights -- plus some painted bodywork -- differentiates the Sport from other trims. Ford calls the design updates "more expressive" and "bolder." From what's been shown so far, we tend to agree.
The front lip spoiler was built with two functions in mind. Along with underbody shields, its secondary role is to aid in reducing interior noise levels by controlling passing air. Thicker rubber subframe mounts and a more robust windshield also help mitigate the first generation's relatively high NVH (noise, vibration, harshness













2011 BMW Alpina B7
2011 BMW Alpina B7

2010 Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition

2010 Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition

2010 Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition




Four decades ago, a little Datsun with a long hood and a bullet-proof straight six showed us that sports cars didn't have to be big and they didn't have to come from Detroit or Germany. To celebrate 40 years of the Z cars, Nissan is bringing a special edition model known as the 2010 Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition to the U.S.
To make a worthy 40th Anniversary tribute car, start with a 2010 Nissan 370Z Touring, equip it with the Sport package, then paint it "40th Graphite" gray and give it a red interior. For extra flavor, add high-luster "smoke" finish 19-in. wheels, red brake calipers, a shock tower brace with a 40th Anniversary badge, and another one of those special badges on the rear hatch. Then climb inside and deck the interior out in red leather with red inserts on the doors and red stitching on the center console, shifter boot, and leather-wrapped steering wheel. Garnish with 40th Anniversary embroidery on the seatbacks and floor mats, and a special plaque, and serve hot.
Of course, a 332-hp meal like this doesn't come at a drive-thru. Grabbing one of these beauties will run you $39,580 to start, a $1200 premium over a similarly equipped Touring model equipped with the Sport package. Sound pretty reasonable for special paint and a custom interior? Then get your wallet out now, because Nissan is only building 1000 copies of the Anniversary car, so get one while the gettin's good.













2010 Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition
2010 Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition

2010 75th Anniversary Diamond Edition Chevrolet Suburban

2010 75th Anniversary Diamond Edition Chevrolet Suburban





It wouldn't be a stretch to call the Chevrolet Suburban the original SUV, with roots dating all the way back to the 1930s. It's also the longest running automobile nameplate still in production, and to celebrate its latest significant birthday, Chevrolet has created the 2010 75th Anniversary Diamond Edition Chevrolet Suburban.
Making its debut at the 2010 Chicago show, the 75th Anniversary Suburban is a special trim package that will be limited to 2,570 units. Each copy starts with the Suburban's LTZ package and is available in either 2WD or 4WD half-ton versions, and comes standard with a host of GM's latest entertainment and safety-themed technology including a rear view camera and parking assist, remote start, Bluetooth, and a navigation system with integrated XM Radio and NavTraffic. Options include a rear seat entertainment system, a blind spot warning system and mobile WiFi.
So what makes the Diamond Edition special? A White Diamond Tricoat paintjob, Cashmere colored interior, special 20-in. chrome rims, roof rack rails and of course, lots of special badge work, including on the wheel center cap, sill plates and front headreasts. In other words, not much.
Powering the 75th Suburban special is GM's Vortec 5.3-liter FlexFuel engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission featuring a max towing capacity of 8,10














 2010 75th Anniversary Diamond Edition Chevrolet Suburban
2010 75th Anniversary Diamond Edition Chevrolet Suburban