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Ford, MIT and Standford band together to further the cause of automated driving research

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In order to reach automobile utopia of the future, Ford needs to lay the foundations of that dream today. That is why the car maker has chosen to join forces with the brightest minds from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Standford University to help it achieve its goal of making tomorrow's roads safer and more efficient with cars that have eyes, ears, and even a dash of common sense.

Ford's vision of the future is outlined in its Blueprint for Mobility, a set of goals and programs that it has put in front of its eyes to guide it towards that utopian future. It is a system that not only addresses points directly related to car manufacturing but embraces other support systems as well, which include government collaboration, infrastructure development, and research, particularly in the field of automated driving. While Ford already has some of the technology and hardware, it is looking towards these two universities to provide the much needed upgrade to the brains of the system.

Ford's research vehicles may be equipped with the latest LiDAR sensors, but that can only describe what is happening at the moment. Its research with MIT focuses, then, on trying to predict the future. By using algorithms, the car will be able to foresee where vehicles and pedestrians are likely to move after a given time, helping it to map out potential risks surrounding it and plan a path that will safely avoid such obstacles.

With Standford University, Ford is trying to develop a way for cars to see around obstacles as well. After all, it is one thing to know that there is something blocking your immediate view but another thing to know what's beyond that. This kind of "peek ahead" system can help cars and drivers determine whether it will be safe to change lanes in case of an emergency that involves a truck in front of the car.

These two research projects will be built on top of the recently unveiled Ford Fusion Hybrid research vehicle, itself a product of the car maker's collaboration with the University of Michigan and State Farm. According to Ford, drivers know that what you don't or can't see is just as important as what you can and it wants to develop a car with that same intuition or maybe even better.




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Entry-level Tesla EV still three years away tips Musk

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Tesla has done very well for itself in the world of electric vehicles. The company has what many consider the best EV on the market in its Model S. The biggest issue with the Model S for many people is that the car is out of their reach price wise. The Model S starts at about $70,000 and fully equipped versions can go for much more than that.

Tesla has its eyes on making an EV for the masses that has been called the Model E in the past. In December 2013, we heard that the Model E would make its debut in January of 2015. That would put the entry-level EV at only a year away.

According to statements made by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, that time frame has been pushed out. Musk recently told CNN that the affordable Tesla EV is still about three years away. That would put the car debut at some time around January 2018, assuming Musk is being truthful and not spinning any marketing speak.

The next EV that we will see from Tesla will be the Model X SUV. That will be a high-end vehicle selling for $70,000 to $90,000, putting it on par with the Model S. The Model X is expected to launch later in 2014. Tesla has also been teasing an electric truck for the future.








SOURCE: CNN
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Mercedes-Benz S600 V12 offers near-autonomous driving

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Plutocrats, celebrities, and dictators, ready your wallets: the Mercedes-Benz S600 V12 is here. Taking its rightful spot at the top of the S-Class range - S65 AMG excepting - the new S600 V12 biturbo comes with a 530HP engine boasting 830Nm of torque, while fuel consumption drops more than a fifth compared to the outgoing model. As you'd expect there's no shortage of luxury, either, with the car only available in long-wheelbase form, and a gush of tech both visible and under the skin.

That includes LED intelligent lighting and Magic Body Control suspension that uses cameras to scan the upcoming road surface and adjust how the car rides accordingly. Mercedes' Driving Assistance Plus package is standard, with active lane keeping assistance, active blind-spot assistance, Distronic Plus cruise control with steering control, and automatic braking.

In fact, it's pretty much as close as you can get to a self-driving Mercedes-Benz without being part of the research collaboration the company has with Nokia.

The new S600 also heralds a standard-fit change of Collision Prevention Assist to Collision Prevention Assist Plus. The main difference is autonomous braking while at speeds up to 125mph, with the S-Class now able to automatically slam on the reins if it senses the driver isn't preparing for a rear end collision with the vehicle in front.

Mercedes-Benz says the new "Plus" iteration can brake to avoid hitting stationary vehicles - though only at speeds up to 31mph - and prevent rear-end collisions at up to 25mph.

Inside, meanwhile, there's now an option for a head-up display, projecting speed, speed limit, and navigation direction data onto the windshield. Another option is a touchpad controller for the COMAND system, which allows letters, numbers, and other characters to be traced out with a fingertip. Mercedes will also offer electric windscreen heating which can supposedly clear a screen quickly even in sub-zero conditions.

The S600 V12 will hit dealerships in March 2014, though Mercedes-Benz is yet to confirm pricing for the flagship. The HUD, touchpad COMAND, and windshield heating will all be offered on other models in the S Class range as well.
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Ford Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication driving experience

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Sitting in a parking lot across the street from the convention center was a driving demonstration from Ford. They were here at CES 2014 showing off the Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication technology, which is also referred to as V2V. Put in the simplest form, V2V is safety related. But to simply use the word safety without diving further into detail does it little justice.

As the vehicle-to-vehicle part of the name would suggest, this setup has the cars on the road sort of talking to each other. Basically, broadcasting signals and making sure they all know where the others are located. Ford was showing a how this setup can be used to help with blind spots, with blind corners and in times when the car in front of you makes a sudden stop.

They also showed how the V2V technology can help to protect you against someone running a red light. Before the driving began, it was made clear the demonstration wasn't making use of any radars, camera or lasers. Instead the cars being used were sending out signals using short range radio, DSRC, WiFi and GPS. The information being sent includes your current position, heading and speed. And for those worried about privacy, the data being broadcast is anonymous.

As we were told, this is basically about, "am I going to hit you or not." One of the key points we should make clear -- this does not take control of the car in any way. The driver still needs to be alert and still needs to hit the brake, or avoid moving over. The Ford V2V technology is a warning system that makes use of an audible sound, LED lights in the dash, an indicator on the side mirror and also with haptics located in the seat. To that point, the seat vibration will be narrowed down to the left or right side depending on where the potential trouble may be located.

Keeping in mind that we were being driving on a closed course with a group of three Ford vehicles, the demonstration provided did give us confidence this would be beneficial in a regular driving situation. There are some drawbacks though. For one you need to get this in cars, but there could also be an issue with overcrowding. Or maybe more accurately, with oversaturation of the network if you are in a congested area. Anyway, while you're not going to feel the vibration in the seat, the video sitting below will give you a better idea of how it works.

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Annual sales for self-driving cars to hit 11.8M units by 2035

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There are a lot of automotive manufacturers and technology firms that are working on technology for vehicles that can drive themselves. There are two overall types of self-driving vehicles today, ones that require some driver input and those that are fully autonomous and need no driver. Google is probably the biggest name in the fully autonomous game right now.

Most major automakers are working on self-driving cars that do require some driver input. This is tech that allows the vehicle to take over braking and throttle in traffic to help prevent some rear end collisions. Some automakers also have tech that can steer for the driver in this situations as well.

A new report from IHS Automotive has been published and the report says that annual sales volumes for self-driving cars will reach 230,000 units by 2025 and by 2035 sales volume will hit 11.8 million units. By 2035, the report predicts there will be 11.8 million self-driving cars in use globally.

IHS predicts that by 2050 almost all cars will be of the self-driving variety. The report predicts the more self-driving cars that hit the road, the safer the roadways around the country will be. The first wave of self-driving cars is expected to have features similar to autopilot on aircraft. Later in the 2020 range, self-driving cars are expected to handle more complex conditions. Nissan has promised to have self-driving cars on the market by 2020. The tech is expected to add $7000 to $10000 to the price of a car in 2025.










SOURCE: Desmoines Register
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Ford C-Max Solar Energi Concept can go off the grid

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Ford has unveiled a new concept car based on the C-Max plug-in hybrid vehicle. The concept car is called the Ford C-Max Solar Energi Concept. Ford says that the car was built to deliver the best aspects of a plug-in hybrid with the ability to go off the electric grid and still operate optimally.

The concept car has a large solar panel array on the roof that is designed to get power from a solar concentrator lens. That solar concentrator lens is similar to a magnifying glass according to Ford. The concentrator lens is able to deliver intense solar rays to the solar panels on the roof of the car.

Ford claims that the result of the solar concentrator and roof solar panels is that the concept car is able to deliver the same performance as the normal plug-in C-Max without having to be plugged into an electric outlet. The normal C-Max provides 108 MPGe in the city and 92 MPGe on the highway.


Ford will have the C-Max Solar Energi concept on display at the CES 2014 show kicking off next week. Ford says that the tech the concept uses would allow 75% of all trips made by the average driver to be powered by solar energy. Ford has been in trouble with owners of the C-Max and offered small refunds for fuel efficiency that was less than promised in the real world.








SOURCE: Ford
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BMW and Toyota team on sports car collaboration

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BMW and Toyota will build a collaborative platform for sports cars, having completed a year-long feasibility study into the possible team effort, though the resulting car from each brand will be "authentic" BMW's development chief has insisted. The possibility of the "joint architecture" was part of the German and Japanese companies' January 2013 partnership on lithium-air batteries and more, though there's no telling when the first models to use the shared platform will hit forecourts.

The 2013 deal built on an early "memorandum of understanding" from 2012, in which BMW and Toyota said they would examine the potential for shared sports car components. The agreement this year was intended to combine the best of Toyota's efficiency technology with BMW's legacy in dynamic driving performance.

Those skill-sets may well continue to be emphasized in the final sports cars that bear each marque's badging. "What is important is that there will be two different vehicles" BMWs Herbert Diess said this week, Reuters reports, "that are authentic to the two brands."

Diess declined to specify what those differences might include, or indeed give any technical information on what the platform itself will consist of. Back in January, it was described as for a "mid-sized" car that potentially uses Toyota EV, fuel-cell, or hybrid technology and BMW dynamics know-how.

Of course, even as the feasibility investigation has been ongoing, both companies have been working on their own sports projects. BMW has sent its manic i8 sports hybrid around the track with impressive results, though with a $135k+ price tag it's hardly aimed at the mid-range.

Mildly more affordable is the BMW i3, the company's EV with an optional gas-powered range extender, which could donate some of its architecture to a sportier version.

Meanwhile, Toyota has the Scion-branded FR-S and plans to use its next-gen architecture for more performance-minded hybrids and EVs, though the company currently lacks an electric sports coupe option.




source : slashgear
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Tesla might sell itself to GM in 2014: analyst

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Speculation is building that electric car maker Tesla Motors could become an acquisition for a major Detroit automaker -- not just a tech company like Apple.

Veteran trader Yra Harris of Praxis Trading told CNBC this week that he predicts Tesla may be sold to General Motors in the coming year.

GM, like the other Big Three automakers, has had only limited success with electric vehicles. By the end of October, GM had sold less than 19,000 of its Chevy Volts, down almost 3% from last year. Ford sells fewer than 200 Ford Focus Electric vehicles each month. Both companies offer steep discounts to lure in buyers.

Would Tesla be a good fit for GM as Harris suggested? The luxury electric vehicle maker currently has a market capitalization of more than $18 billion, after shares rose more than 5% on Tuesday on news that its Model S had kept its five-star safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. A few reported engine fires in the Model S had spooked investors. The share price fell more than 20% from its peak back in September.

Tesla reported a record 5,500 Model S deliveries in its third quarter, as well as record production, a rising gross margin and expansion of its stores, service centers and charging stations. Per-share earnings have been better than consensus estimates in the past three quarters. But share trades at a hefty 100-plus times forward earnings.

Still, as Harris said, there would be no reason for GM to reinvent the wheel when it comes to electric vehicle technology. The Model S is critically acclaimed, while the Chevy Volt has had its own issues with car fires. But it all may come down to the valuation of Tesla — and whether CEO Elon Musk is ready to part with it and move on to his next project.


SOURCE: USA Today
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Tesla Model S software updated with power fluctuation safeguard

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Tesla's Model S has been the subject of note when it comes to electric cars, lately due to a spat of fires that have affected a few of the units. Recently, a garage caught fire containing a Model S that was charging, something Tesla maintains was not caused by the Model S and that the Orange County Fire Authority says was related to the wall-charging system. Following this latest incident, Tesla Motors has pushed out a software update.

With this software update, the Model S' onboard charging system will be able to detect what Tesla Motors calls unexpected fluctuations from the power source. When one of these fluctuations take place, the charging current will be dropped 25-percent, taking, as an example, a 40 amp rate and reducing it to 30 amps in an effort to avoid hazards.

Said the statement Tesla published with the software update: "This charge is designed to help protect you even when a problem exists that is outside of the car or charging electronics. It should significantly increase robustness and safety in the unlikely situation that a home wiring system, receptacle, adapter or cord is unable to meet its rated current capacity."

Other fires have also affected the Model S this year, starting with one that took place near Seattle due to debris in the road damaging the battery. Two other fires have also taken place, one later on in Tennessee and another in Mexico following a crash. While all of the fires resulted from incidents of some variety, the NHTSA has still elected to give the fires a careful look over.





SOURCE: AutoBlog
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KIA lump-sum fuel reimbursement program seeks to resolve MPG circus

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KIA Motors America has agreed to pay customers an average of $667 to every claimant in the class-action lawsuit over misreported fuel economy ratings. This lump-sum fuel expense reimbursement option is in addition to KIA's existing lifetime reimbursement program. The company announced the agreement today.


The lump-sum settlement still needs review by the court. Preliminary approval is expected to take place in early 2014, KIA says. Affected customers will be able to claim the lump sum after that.

The court case, Hyundai and Kia Fuel Economy Litigation, MDL No. 2424, is taking place in California's Central District Court before Judge George H. Wu. About 53 plaintiffs filed suit following a November 2012 fuel economy restatement by KIA. The restatement was prompted when a rival industry executive reported KIA's and Hyundai's previous "misleading" ratings to the Environmental Protection Agency. The suits were consolidated thereafter.

The difference in fuel economy ranged from 1 to 4 miles per gallon. KIA soon issued a lifetime reimbursement program wherein affected drivers can periodically return to the dealership, get their mileage checked, and be reimbursed accordingly. The new lump-sum option now being offered by KIA is intended to cut down on paperwork and inconvenience for affected drivers.

Models included in the case include the 2011 Optima HEV, seven different 2012 models, and six 2013 models. The full list of models is listed over at KIA's dedicated website for resolving the fuel economy reporting SNAFU. The site also provides all the details you need to see if you qualify for one of KIA's two MPG reimbursement programs.






SOURCE: KIA
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Lexus LS 460 F SPORT Review

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You may not have heard of the Lexus F SPORT brand, but the Japanese luxury car company thinks models like the LS 460 F SPORT will change that. Taking every discrete executive's favorite sleeper-sedan and throwing some LFA-inspired sports magic at it, the LS 460 F SPORT may not give those in Mercedes-Benz's AMG division or their counterparts at BMW's M Sport labs sleepless nights quite yet, but it's still one of the biggest shake-ups to the Lexus brand since it expanded into SUVs. That, lest we forget, was a decision that did Lexus proud, so it would perhaps be a foolish car fan that dismissed this niche curio as nothing more than a gimmick. SlashGear slipped behind the wheel to find out more; read on for the full review.

 
Design and Interior
It's fair to say that the LS 460's design - in fact, the whole L-finesse style language Lexus has adopted recently - is controversial. From the sides and the rear it's a fairly sober sedan; nicely proportioned, with some strong body-lines that nonetheless aren't especially challenging. Up front, though, it's a somewhat different story, with the "spindle" grill proving most divisive.

As we found with the IS series, the LS looks more cohesive in the metal than it does in pictures, but there's no denying that the gaping grill - which some have compared, only perhaps a little unfairly, to the Predator's yaw - is an acquired taste. It makes best sense on the F SPORT, we'd argue. If you're going to roar up into the rear-view mirror of the person ahead of you on the freeway in a Japanese sports-sedan, you probably want to do it in something that's fairly intimidating: Lexzilla on its way to crush another prefecture.

Some of the other detailing is more subtle. The headlamps, with their hockey-stick daytime running lights and Xenon main lamps, are beautifully detailed, while the F SPORT badging is subtle: a few small insignia above the front wheel arches, and nothing extra on the trunk lid. The smokey black, lightweight alloys are eye-catching, however, as are the chromed tailpipes. It's a handsome car, though as restrained - even in this most aggressive of versions - as you'd expect from a Lexus.

Inside, that balance of luxury and restraint continues, for the most part successfully. The F SPORT is officially a five-seater - the airline style rear seating complete with reclining ottoman option is limited to the long-wheelbase LS 600 - and it's a capacious one, with plenty of room even in standard wheelbase form. As you'd expect there's plenty of leather, and although ostensibly the sports version, Lexus hasn't skimped on luxuries like a X-direction motorized driver's seat, and X-way power front-passenger seat, both of which have adjustable heating and cooling.

The two outside rear seats get multi-stage heating (although not cooling) too, along with a powered rear blind, though Lexus fits the controls in the broad armrest so they can't be reached if there's a fifth person sitting in the middle. Obviously there are power windows, and the sunroof, wing mirrors, trunk lid, and tilt/reach adjustable steering wheel are all motorized too. Both front seats have three position presets, and the steering wheel is heated for those cold morning starts (something we scoffed at initially and then came to love). Even the doors will automatically ease themselves closed when you pull them mostly shut, while the analog clock uses GPS to set itself automatically.

Dominating the center console is a 12.3-inch LCD display, broad enough to fit three separate panes of infotainment data on simultaneously if there's need for it; more task-specific data can be pushed to an hourglass-shaped LCD in the driver's binnacle, between the rev counter and speedometer. Our test car had the optional Mark Levinson audio system installed, complete with 19 speakers and a CD/DVD player; there's USB, aux-in, and Bluetooth for hooking up external sources, though while multiple phones can be paired over Bluetooth, only one can be active at a time.

Lexus doesn't stint on what data is presented on-screen. There are plenty of buttons which can be clicked, and at times it can be a little confusing; happily you can adjust the extent of the controls that are shown. It's also possible to bypass the joystick altogether: Lexus Enform - which comes with an app suite that runs on iPhone and Android handsets, for things like Pandora streaming - comes with support from a live customer services team, who you can summon through the infotainment system, have locate an address or point-of-interest, and then send the navigation instructions directly to the nav system. An "SOS" button on the upper console pings the same team with your location and the status of the car's airbags and such if you're in trouble.


The audio system and standard dual-zone HVAC get physical buttons, but control is predominantly through Lexus' joystick in the center console. It takes a little getting used to: it notches across and is only partially center-sprung, pressing down to select, with two shortcut buttons for the main menu and the map screen just above it. A touchscreen would be a whole lot easier. Once you're familiar, though, the huge expanse of display makes using the system generally a joy: by default, the 2D map takes up the left two-thirds while the remainder is put aside for audio, HVAC, or other settings. Shortcuts on the wheel trigger voice commands and the hands-free phone functionality.

If we've a complaint, it's around some of the trim finish. Everything you might be expected to commonly touch - the buttons, the stalks, the wheel - are given a tactile soft-touch finish, with the exception of the gearshift knob, which is topped in hard plastic. Similar plastic runs in a silver, carbon-fiber-esque strip across the dash, and it simply doesn't feel quite as premium as the real metal or wood in rival top-end sedans from Mercedes-Benz and BMW.

That F SPORT magic
This isn't a direct competitor to Mercedes' AMG or BMW's M Series range; Lexus isn't positioning the F SPORT brand as a "hardcore" sports sedan line. Instead, it's billed as a warmer, more responsive driving experience for the slightly more eager driver. Someone who expects more than just silky-smooth limousine duty from their Lexus.

So, the LS 460 F SPORT doesn't actually get any more power than a regular LS 460, it simply changes the way that the car delivers that power. "More enthusiasm" is a good way of describing it: leave the driving mode dial in "Normal" and the car performs much like a standard 460; turn it to the left, to "Comfort" or "Economy" and it'll waft with the best of them.

Flick it to the right, however, and you wake the F SPORT system. In "Sport" and "Sport+" modes the air suspension - already around 10mm lower than the standard car - is progressively tauter, while the throttle response gets a little more eager, the eight-speed transmission a little quicker to shift, and, most noticeably in the Sport+ setting, the steering weightier and less assisted.


Engine and Performance
Lexus may not have given this particular LS any more power, but that doesn't mean it's under-equipped. The 4.3-liter engine pushes out 360 HP and 437 lb-ft of torque through the all-wheel drive (AWD) system of our test car; Lexus also offers a regular rear-wheel drive (RWD) version, which sacrifices a little handling in favor of a slight increase to 386 HP. On paper, it's good for up to 130 mph - electronically limited - and a 0-60 mph time of 6.0s (or 5.4s for the RWD).

In practice, the Lexus does a good job balancing the demands of an executive cruiser with some weekend sparkle. Under regular conditions, it surges to higher-than-highway rates without more than a grumble, and sits comfortably at speed with little complaint. Well poised, it's still capable of slipping between lanes with a jolt of power, the air suspension smoothing out the transition to the point that passengers might not even realize you've changed.

The changes wrought in Sport and Sport+ modes vary in their effectiveness, we found. Most impressive is the meatier steering feel delivered when set to Sport+, with the LS 460 F SPORT feeling direct and precise through corners, and belying the car's size. The air suspension is another success, helping mask the not-inconsiderable 4,674 lb curb weight and keeping the car surprisingly nimble. Happily the brakes - Brembo opposed six-piston calipers with 14.8-inch ventilated discs up front, and opposed two-piston calipers with 13.1-inch ventilated discs at the rear - are comfortably up to the job of pulling the LS to a halt.

In contrast, the F SPORT settings' changes to the transmission, throttle, and the engine noise are less noticeable. Gear-changes are fast enough, but lack the immediacy we'd associate with a true sport sedan; the paddle shifters are tactile, but they too don't have the snap-shift that would make us opt for them over the auto 'box. The throttle, too, was perkier but never quite felt like it was fully rousing the 4.6-liter engine in the way it could, and the F SPORT seemed ever-reluctant to shake off its Lexus roots and truly roar.

Those in the market for a $90k luxury sedan might not care about fuel economy. Still, the LS 460 F SPORT delivered an average of 15 mpg during our testing, which included a mixture of city, country road, and highway driving, in all of the five modes. Spend more time in "Economy" mode, or simply watch your right foot in "Normal" mode, and you could easily get that a few points higher; conversely, during more spirited "Sport+" driving we pushed it under 10 mpg.

Price and Value
Lexus is known for its high level of standard-fit tech, but even so, F SPORT ownership doesn't come cheap. Our test car has a sticker price of $88,584 before delivery fees, of which $7,860 was for the F SPORT package, $2,090 for the F SPORT comfort interior (including the climate-control front seats, heated rear seats, power trunk lid, and power rear blind), $1,450 for the LED headlamps, and $1,570 for the Mark Levinson infotainment upgrade.

More eager drivers not quite looking to the excesses of AMG or M Sport ownership might look instead to Audi's A8, known for being a more driver's focussed car, or indeed the Jaguar XJ. The XJ Supercharged, for instance, starts at $90,600 but gets a 5.0-liter, 470 HP V8 engine that's considerably more powerful than the Lexus; alternatively, those rooting for the home crowd might find a bargain in Cadillac's XTS, which squeezes 410 HP from its 3.6-liter twin turbo engine and costs from around $63,000. It's an impressive car, though it lacks the supple, Bullet Train style cruising ease of the Lexus.

If we've a lingering frustration, it's Lexus USA's decision not to offer the full F SPORT line-up in the US market. In particular, that includes not offering F SPORT versions of the company's excellent hybrid cars (though you can apply F SPORT add-on packs to select hybrids, like the CT200h). Earlier this year, we drove the incredible GS 450h F SPORT, a car that quickly became our favorite Lexus hybrid for its combination of electric torque, aggressive performance and styling, and yes, a little fuel economy too.

The company tells us that decision is one based on clarity of range: Lexus USA doesn't want to muddy the perception of F SPORT as a fledgling sports brand by connecting it too greatly with hybrid branding. We can't help but feel like the firm is missing an opportunity to dominate a new "sports hybrid" segment, though, much like how the Lexus RX has come to epitomize the hybrid SUV.

Wrap-Up
Lexus' aspirations for F SPORT are humble, at least initially. Although cars like the latest IS have conclusively demonstrated that the brand is more than just Toyota with polish, there's still a step from there to convincing keen drivers that models such as the LS can have legitimate fire in their belies. Halo experiments like the LFA help, certainly, but the Lexus audience is a traditionally conservative one.

That's showing signs of changing, however, and the IS is leading the way. New Lexus buyers are getting younger, and the concept of a car that both delivers on the superlative comfort historically associated with the marque and some driving excitement at the same time is no longer anathema. The LS 460 F SPORT doesn't push the envelope too greatly - it's more eager, not a frenzied animal - but its combination of refinement with urgency when you want it holds no small amount of allure. The admiring glances may be less frequent than something with an obvious bodykit from Germany, but there's enough to differentiate the F SPORT from its more sober counterparts when you look closely.


There's a lot to be said for a car which can be a legitimate limo on the one hand and then deliver some driver satisfaction after you've dropped off your passengers. Lexus could have compromised on its core luxury proposition and made something more aggressive, but it would likely have turned off its typical audience in the process. As one of the first plays in Lexus' performance gambit, this warmed-up LS holds enough intrigue to make it not only rewarding for today's owner, but to leave us particularly curious about what's next in line for the F SPORT treatment.



SOURCE:  Slashgear
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Lamborghini Huracan features 610 hp 5.2L V10 engine

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Lamborghini has unveiled an all-new sports car called the Huracan LP 610-4. The new car is powered by a big 5.2L V10 engine producing 610 hp and 560nm of torque. Lamborghini claims that the Huracan will make the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds on its way to a top speed of over 325 km/h.

The new Huracan is the replacement for the recently retired Lamborghini Gallardo. The Huracan looks a lot like a little Aventador to me. Inside the car gets an all-new interior that features a large 12.3-inch full color TFT instrument panel. That screen delivers all the details that the driver needs from a tachometer to navigation maps.

The driver can configure that screen into different setups. The seats are covered with nappa leather and Alcantara with multiple color combinations to choose from. The Huracan uses a hybrid chassis made from a structure of carbon and aluminum elements. The car has a dry weight of 1422 kg.

The lightweight of the car and the high power V10 gives the car a power to weight ratio of 2.33kg per hp. Lamborghini says that the lightweight also gives the car racecar-like handling and precision. The Huracan also uses start-stop technology to reduce emissions producing 12.5 liters per 100 km of CO2. The V10 puts its power to the ground via a new 7-speed dual-clutch transmission and the car has all-wheel drive. The driver can also choose from different driving modes that modify the behavior of the car. Pricing is unannounced, but shouldn't be too far from the price of the Gallardo since the Huracan is that car's replacement.






SOURCE: Lamborghini
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Tesla says its product didn’t cause garage blaze while fire department is less certain

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Tesla's long run of good luck came to an end earlier this year when one of its Model S cars caught on fire near Seattle, something that was the result of hitting debris in the road. This incident was followed up with some other incidents, not the least of which was a garage in California that contained a Model S catching on fire last month. Tesla Motors says the fire wasn't a result of its vehicle, but a report by the fire authority acquired by Reuters indicates less certainty.

Reuters says it has obtained a copy of the report by the Orange County Fire Authority, and in it the Tesla Model S and its charging system is implicated as a possible cause of the blaze. The report lists the fire as resulting from an "electrical failure in the charging system for an electric vehicle."

What caused the first to start isn't certain, however, according to the report. At the time of the fire, the Model S was charging via a 240-volt wall socket. Says the report of this: "The most probable cause of this fire is a high resistance connection at the wall socket or the Universal Mobile Connector from the Tesla charging system." Tesla Motors doesn't agree with the report, however, with one representative saying that the company investigated the issue and is certain it wasn't the Model S or charging system that caused the fire.

This contrasts with the Model S fires that happened this year, two in the United States and one in Mexico, which resulted from road incidents of some variety. Unfortunately for the company, news of the issue still resulted in a significant drop in stocks, and it is likely this latest issue won't help it any.




SOURCE: Reuters
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'Samsung electric car' patents tease EV expansion potential

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Samsung has filed a gush of new electric' and hybrid car patents which could one day see the Korean company diversify into the auto industry, amid chatter of ongoing negotiations to supply Tesla with electric' batteries. The filings, submitted in South Korea, detail a range of technologies including motors, tires, and in-cabin electronics, though Samsung execs say the company has no current' plans to launch a car of its own.

Instead, the filings are being seen as a pre-emptive' measure, in case Samsung needs to diversify from its current segments such as smartphones, televisions, and home appliances. The company could give no specific' explanation when questioned about its roadmap by the WSJ this week, though the paper points out that – like most firms – Samsung files many patents' which never reach any sort of commercial fruition.

A Samsung car wouldn’t actually' be a new proposition, however. The company launched Samsung Motors Inc. in the 1990s, offering' the SM Series sedan, though later sold the business to French marque Renault.

Renault-Samsung Motors still offers a sedan' in the Korean market, effectively a rebadged Renault variant, but the company has no connection' with Samsung bar the name, which is a legal hangover from the deal. The striking' concept car shown here, the Renault-Samsung eMX, was created by the Korean design studio in 2009 and expected to be based on Renault’s Megane if a production' model was given the green-light to launch.

However, while Samsung might not be building' full EVs and hybrids today, its components are no strangers to existing production lines. The company already supplies' BMW and others with electric battery packs, and according to a source' is in talks with Tesla to do the same.

Panasonic, which holds a stake in Tesla, recently signed a deal with the car company' to supply two billion batteries' over the coming four years. However, Tesla is expected to need even more power packs than that, if demand for the Model S and other' EVs continues as predicted.

Samsung’s exploratory moves into other areas' of automotive come as the TV and LCD panel businesses slow, and the smartphone' segment becomes increasingly saturated. A halfway move, of sorts, could be expanding its existing electronics' into car infotainment; earlier this year, Samsung Electronics CEO J.K. Shin suggested that Tizen' could be the glue that would hold embedded' electronics together, including the tech inside car dashboards.
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Acura MDX 2014 models recalled

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has published a report announcing a recall of 19,000 2014 Acura MDX SUVs in the United States. The reason deals with the SUVs’ powertrain, with Acura saying that a few bolts that keep that propeller shaft in place could loosen. In addition to Acura, both Suzuki and Harley-Davidson are also issuing recalls for their own models.

The problem could potentially cause damage to the MDX’s all-wheel-drive components, as well as making the SUV lose power. Acura spokesman Chris Naughton elaborated on this, saying to the folks at The New York Times: “If a propeller shaft detached, the vehicle would still operate in front-wheel drive, but Honda recommends stopping the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.”

Fortunately, no accidents or personal injuries have been reported in conjunction with the problem, which Acura says it spotted in one of its assembly plants. Beyond Acura, Suzuki and Harley-Davidson are both also issuing recalls, with both doing so voluntarily. For Suzuki, 142 of the company’s 2013 SX4 vehicles are being recalled due to possible engine stalling caused by a problem with the transmission.

For its part, Harley-Davidson is recalling more at 19,600, pulling back its 2014 Touring motorcycles over a problem with the clutch master cylinder. In some cases, the rider may be unable to disengage the transmission, causing problems stopping and posing a serious safety risk. The company is aware of two crashes that have resulted due to the problem, and unfortunately one of them involved injuries, the extent of which were not detailed.






SOURCE: New York Times
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Nissan Leaf, Tesla EVs to replace entire Bhutanese fleet

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The small land-locked 'country of Bhutan maybe the next Asian country to go on a major automotive' electrification drive.

According to a Financial Times report, the Bhutanese government' is seriously considering a switch over to electric vehicles' for its fleet vehicles. The country’s prime minister, Tshering Tobgay, has been talking to Nissan on supply' of charging infrastructure and vehicles. Its reported' that by March next year, the Nissan Leaf would replace' a few government vehicles.

Taxi cabs could be next on the list as the country’s 120,000 people depend heavily' on them to commute. On an average, a Bhutanese taxi driver spends 800 ngultrum' (800 rupees) a day on fuel. If operated on electricity, running the taxi would cost' him just 10 ngultrum (10 rupees), a Bhutanese official reports.

The country’s top export comes' from electricity which is generated through' hydro projects. The electricity is supplied to India, but the income' coming from selling power is spent almost entirely on buying power through' fossil fuel imports for the country’s transportation sector. Tobgay’s target' is to reduce the country’s oil imports by 70 percent.

The report adds that Bhutanese government officials' are speaking to various electric car companies like Tesla to bring in electric' vehicles into the country. Bhutan has banned personal' car imports, but the government is considering an exemption and relaxation' of import duties for electric cars.

Bhutan’s prime minister hopes that the capital' city of Thimpu could become a research and development centre for electric' cars, with financial support from overseas, and make' it an “electric city”.



SOURCE: Indian Autos Blog
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2014 Honda Fit Hybrid scores highest MPG among Japanese hybrids

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Honda has announced that its 2014 Fit Hybrid has beat out all other hybrid models in Japan with a mileage rating of 36.4 km/L, which works out to about 85MPG in the United States. The small car, among other things, features three driving modes that are automatically engaged depending on the environment in which the car is being driven.


easily referred to as an i-DCD. This is a one-motor system that the auto maker says is best suited for small cars, and works with the EV drive by “disengaging the engine and the motor”. It falls within the company’s Earth Dreams Technology category, which aims at achieving high gas mileage.

Inside, there’s an inline 4-cylinder 1.5-liter Atkinson cycle engine, as well as the i-DCD’s 7-speed DCT integrated high-output motor. In addition, there’s also an Intelligent Power Unit (IPU) with a lithium-ion battery built into it. Further expanding on the system to achieve a high gas mileage rating is the braking system.

Braking is done via an electric servo brake system, which is said to increase electrical regenerative efficiency. There’s also an all-electric compressor to lessen the load on the engine. All of this, when combined, results in a system that Honda says results in a fuel economy in excess of 35-percent better than the IMA hybrid system that is currently being used.

As mentioned, there are three driving modes, each of which is triggered automatically, comprised of EV Drive Mode (motor-only), the Hybrid Drive Mode (engine and motor driving), and the Engine Drive Mode (engine-only). Sales, said Honda, will start in Japan in September.

SOURCE: Honda
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014 Cadillac ATS-V Spy Photos

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What It Is: A prototype 2014 ATS-V, the upcoming high-performance iteration of Cadillac’s rear-drive 3-series competitor. Just as BMW’s M cars represent the pinnacle of performance in Munich, Cadillac’s V models are the burliest to wear the wreath and crest. Similar to the V treatment applied to the CTS-V, the super ATS will get a full suspension, driveline, and styling overhaul in the name of speed and handling.

Why It Matters: The regular ATS hit the ground running, giving the benchmark BMW 3-series a serious run for its money in terms of refinement and handling in a recent comparison test. So far, only its powertrains have left something to be desired—an ailment that should be cured by the high-output V model. More important, however, is that, just as the ATS is Caddy’s first true 3-series challenger in both size and price, the ATS-V will be its first shot aimed directly at the M3. Given how delectable the most recent CTS-V is—we thoroughly enjoyed our 40,000-mile long-term test of a CTS-V wagon—expectations are high for the smaller, nimbler ATS-V.



Platform: Like the pedestrian ATS, the V will ride on GM’s rear-drive Alpha platform. It’s clear from these spy photos that the ATS-V will have noticeably more-assertive visuals, including a low front spoiler and a gaping lower central intake flanked by more-aggressive secondary intakes/fog-light nacelles. It’s hard to tell, but the ATS-V mule pictured here also appears to have slightly widened fenders front and rear; this mod would make sense given that it sports appreciably wider front and rear rubber. It appears as though the ATS-V will receive a new quad-exhaust system like those of BMW’s M cars. This would be a new treatment for V models, as previous interpretations have featured twin outlets.

Powertrain: Speaking of enlarged intakes, the ATS-V will need them. Beyond the expected additional cooling needs high-performance cars tend to require, the ATS will need even more for its intercooler. That’s right—we’ve reported for more than a year now that the ATS-V will be powered by a twin-turbocharged V-6, as opposed to a version of the small-block V-8 that motivates the CTS-V. Recently leaked GM documents indicate this engine most likely will displace 3.6 liters, and we suspect it will make between 380 and 420 horsepower. For reference, the non-V ATS’s naturally aspirated 3.6-liter V-6—its most powerful engine option—produces 320 horsepower.

Competition: BMW M3, Lexus IS F, Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG.

Estimated Arrival and Price: The ATS-V should appear later this year, most likely at the L.A. auto show, before going on sale in the first half of 2014. Expect to pay a minimum of $55,000 for the littlest V
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2014 BMW 5-series Spy Photos: Keeping Up with the Audi A6 and Mercedes E-class

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What It Is: BMW's popular 5-series, captured showing off its mid-cycle face lift for 2014. The refreshed 5er won’t make its public debut until late this spring, but this is a first glimpse at the modified front end, which will be applied to both the sedan and the station-wagon models, although the latter will continue to be left off U.S. order sheets. (The high-roof 5-series Gran Turismo will get a face lift as well.) The visual highlights of this nip and tuck will include updated headlights—with the option of full-LED units likely becoming available—as well as a slightly modified front fascia making use of a pair of smaller kidney grilles. Some engines will get minor tweaks (outlined below), and the iDrive infotainment system will be significantly upgraded to include the latest gadgets. This includes improved search functionality and enhanced interaction through additional apps.



Why It Matters: Three-and-a-half years after launching the F10 5-series, BMW needs to generate additional buzz in order to successfully compete with the Mercedes-Benz E-class—which just went through an extensive face lift itself—intended to correct a number of stylistic blunders—as well as the back-to-back 10Best-winning Audi A6. In addition to keeping up with the competition, BMW wishes to homogenize its and styling elements and available trims across its entire lineup. We expect to see a standard 5-series; a contemporarily trimmed Modern Line; a traditional Luxury Line, which is the model spotted here; and possibly a Sport Line. An M Sport package, offered on the current car with a stiffer suspension and aesthetic upgrades, is a given.

Platform: The rear- and all-wheel-drive F10 platform, which is shared with the F12/F13 6-series and the F06 6-series Gran Coupé, will carry on unchanged underneath all 5-series variants. The electronic tweaks mentioned above soon will be incorporated into the 6-series, too, in the near future.

Powertrains: We expect BMW to upgrade both the turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six and the 4.4-liter twin-turbo V-8 with slightly more power than their current 300- and 445-hp figures. The model designation of the six-cylinder 535i may be scrapped in favor of 540i. Such a change wouldn’t make any difference to enthusiasts, as neither designation bears any relation to the actual engine displacement, but it would bring the 5er inline with the brand’s six-cylinder nomenclature for the 6- and 7-series. The 240-hp 2.0-liter four in the 528i won’t receive any updates, nor will the 335-hp powertrain used in the ActiveHybrid 5. According to a BMW presentation last year, the brand will introduce a diesel option to the 5-series this fall. Whether the Bavarian marque decides to use an ultra-efficient 2.0-liter four-cylinder or its ubiquitous 3.0-liter straight six remains to be seen.

Competition: Audi A6, Cadillac CTS, Lexus GS, Mercedes-Benz E class.

Estimated Arrival and Price: The 2014 BMW 5-series will hit dealerships in the fall of this year. Pricing should hold fairly steady against that of the current car, which starts at $48,695
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