Posts Tagged ‘Nauman Farooq’

Tata Nano Europa

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

Last year, Indian automaker Tata launched the cheapest new car on the planet, called the Nano. At this year’s Geneva Motor Show, they have brought along the European version of this model.

 

Aptly named, the Nano Europa, the European version has a slightly longer wheelbase, and has standard features like ABS brakes, ESP stability system, and air bags.

Tata Nano Europa

Tata Nano Europa

Plus instead of the Indian market Nano’s underpowered two-stroke engine, the Nano Europa gets a three-cylinder engine, which according to company founder Ratan Tata, will produce CO2 emissions of less than 100g/km. The Nano Europa will also come with a new five-speed automatic gearbox.

 

All this means is that the Nano Europa would be much more expensive than its Indian market counterpart (which will go on sale next month with a starting price of $2800), although no exact price was mentioned.

 

So far, there are no plans in the immediate future to sell this vehicle in North America.

Porsche Cayenne Diesel

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

The Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger (a.k.a. the “Governator”) was in Switzerland this week and dropped by the Porsche exhibit at the 79th Geneva Motor Show, to check out their new models. Of main interest was the Cayenne Diesel SUV.

 

This might not be the first diesel powered Porsche ever produced, they made tractors back in 1934 called the Master AP144, which produced just 50 hp.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger (photo: Porsche)

 

The Cayenne Diesel has a lot more power though, 236 hp to be precise. More impressively, this 3.0-liter, variable geometry turbo-charged, V6 unit produces an incredible 405 lb/ft of torque.

That enables this vehicle to accelerate from 0-100km/h in 8.3 seconds, and will hit 214 km/h flat out. Not bad performance numbers for any SUV, let alone a diesel powered one.

 

Power is still sent to all-wheels through a six-speed, Tiptronic S, automatic gearbox.

 

Porsche says that the Cayenne Diesel would have a range of over 1000 km on a single tank, which carries 100-liters.

 

These are certainly impressive numbers for Porsche’s first ever passenger diesel vehicle, however the “Governator” seemed to be more interested in Porsche’s other latest offering, the new 911 GT3.

 

For now, the Cayenne Diesel is not planned to be sold in North America, but that decision might change.

Nissan Qazana

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

Nissan surprised the crowds in Geneva with its latest concept vehicle, called the Qazana.

 

This five-door, compact crossover is inspired by motorbikes and beach buggies according to Nissan, which said “Qazana shows that mind-numbing motoring could be a thing of past.”

Nissan Qazana

Nissan Qazana (photo: Nissan)

While stating that this concept (which was penned at Nissan Design Europe), is for the moment just a design study, Nissan did say it plans to produce a smaller crossover to be marketed below the Qashqai in Europe.

 

Nissan says, due to its “compact overall dimensions (4060mm in length, 1570mm tall, 1780 wide and a wheelbase of 2530mm) mean Qazana would be ideally suited to the urban environment.”

 

To go with its wild-looking exterior comes a wild-looking interior, which Nissan says involves both hard and soft interior elements to show that the interior is “an extension of the exterior.”

 

Related Video: Nissan Qazana

 

Whatever Nissan means by all this might seem a bit confusing to most of us, even a bit pointless, especially since this concept is just beautiful to behold.

 

Nissan should stop with the technical talk about its design and inspiration and start building it, and if Nissan does produce it, hope they won’t forget to send some of these to the North American market too.

Audi TT RS – 340hp

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

There are plenty of people who would love to park an Audi R8 on their driveway, but are a bit short on cash. However, now there might be an alternative to satisfy their hunger for speed. Audi just launched the fastest version of their TT sports coupe at the 79th Geneva International Motor Show.

 

Listen to the engine sound of the Audi TT RS:


 
It is called the TT RS; a turbo-charged, five-cylinder engine, which produces 340hp, powers this version. That is enough to propel this sports car from 0-100km/h in 4.7 seconds and onto a top speed of 280km/h.

 

Its improved handling is aided by new aluminum-intensive McPherson struts front and back, and magnetic ride can also be optioned.

Audi TT RS

Audi TT RS

 

The car was driven onto the Geneva stage by works Audi driver Tom Kristensen who said, “This car is very agile and it drives as well as it looks. There is fantastic music played by this engine.”

 

No word yet on when the car will go on sale in North America (rumors are that it might not be available in Canada) or what it’ll be priced at, but it is safe to say it’ll be somewhere in between the Audi TTS and the R8.

KTM X-BOW ROC

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

In the category of “desirable vehicles that won’t be sold as street legal cars in Canada”, the KTM X-BOW ranks very high up the list.

 

This Austrian built machine might be street-legal in Europe, but sadly not in North America.

 

The production version of the X-BOW was unveiled exactly a year ago at the Geneva Motor Show, and about 250 of these were delivered to customers in the first six months. The new factory in Graz, Austria’s second largest city, will be producing about 600 units per year.

KTM X-BOW

KTM X-BOW

 

Among them will be this new version, called the X-BOW ROC. ROC stands for Race Of Champions, and KTM prepared some special units for the competition which took place at Wembley Stadium in UK last December. This contest pits top drivers from the world over against each other in a variety of machines, which also included the X-BOW.

 

The new ROC edition benefits from a lightweight carbon-fiber monocoque shell and a noisier sports exhaust. Power still comes courtesy of the 2.0-liter, turbo-charged mill from Audi, which is tuned here to produce 240 hp.

 

The X-BOW ROC is priced at Euros 69,980, or $114,103 in our currency. So if you have a villa in Europe and want a road-legal track car, get one of these.

Kia No3

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

Probably the “concept car with the worst name award” has to go to the Kia No3, especially since there is no mention anywhere why it’s called No3.

 

After all, this is a five-seater, and it also has five-doors. Plus, Kia prefers to call it a Mini-MPV, which is strange because it looks like a standard hatchback, and not some shortened minivan.

Kia No3

Kia No3

 

Despite its identity crisis and its silly name, it is a rather good looking vehicle. The concept has a full-glass roof, giving it the appearance of a sun-lounge.

 

It is also adorned with some very large and shiny rims.

Weirdly, there is no mention of its powertrain anywhere. There were plenty of rumors about a hybrid engine, but Kia hasn’t mentioned anything officially.

 

The Kia No3 is more than just a concept; it will spawn a production version that will be revealed later this year and will probably get 1.6-liter and 2.0-liter engines currently found in other Kia models.

 

Hopefully when it does go into production, it will be sold in North America, just hope they come up with a better name by then.

Concepts: the Good, the Bad and the Crazy

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

One of the main attractions for many to go to an auto show, is to see concept cars.

 

Quite often, concept cars give an insight into what we might be driving in a few years time.

 

However, just like cars you can buy, not all of them are good. So here is a look at the ‘Good’, the ‘Bad’ and the ‘Crazy’ concepts from this years Canadian International Auto Show (CIAS)

 

In the ‘Good’ category,  there is the Nissan NV2500 which made its ‘World Premiere’ at the CIAS. This concept commercial vehicle is fitted with a host of gadgets to show what a commercial vehicle is capable of being. However, with its Cummins diesel engine and ZF-automatic gearbox, it shows just how production ready this vehicle also is. In fact, Nissan did announce that this vehicle will enter production next year, so you will be seeing plumbers and delivery companies driving around in this in the near future.

Honda FC-Sport

Honda FC-Sport (Photo: Isaac Adams-Hands)

The Nissan Forum minivan concept might take a little longer, as Nissan has not formally announced its production plans. I personally hope they do replace the quirky Quest with the Forum, as this futuristic minivan is quite attractive. With swiveling seats and zoned entertainment systems, this could be the family hauler we all would want on a long road trip.

 

My personal favorite concept was the Kia Koup. This stylish coupe looks great, and given Kia’s pricing strategy, I am sure it would be affordable too. It has a potent power-plant too, a 2.0 liter, turbo-charged, four-cylinder unit that produces 290hp. A Kia rep did confirm that a coupe will be offered by the automaker in the very near future. If it looks like the Koup concept, I am sure it’ll do very well.

 

However, not all concepts were good, and I have to say, that the BMW 7-series ActiveHybrid has to be placed under the ‘Bad’ category.

 

This concept is based on the 2009, 7-series, which is in showrooms now, only that the concept has a hybrid drive-train, and not a very good one in my view. You see it only has a mild-hybrid system, not a full-hybrid, so the electric motors just work as generators to run the cars electrical systems. So you can’t move the vehicle on electric power alone. This is disappointing, especially since Lexus offers full-hybrid sedans to the public already.

 

Also in the ‘Bad’ category, I have to place the Subaru G4e, mainly because it is revoltingly ugly. Sure its all-electric powertrain is very impressive, and its lithium-ion batteries would give this car a 200km range on a full charge. This is very good, but I ask, did it need to look this ugly, and why was it painted toxic green?

 

So the Subaru had a crazy color, but the ‘Craziest’ concept car award has to go to the Honda FC-Sport. This thing looks like a magnified HotWheels model, and which car enthusiast wouldn’t want that. It’s wild styling is complimented by its wild interior layout, a three-seater, with the driver sitting in the middle (like in the McLaren F1). Plus with its hydrogen fuel-cell technology (borrowed from the Honda FC Clarity, which has been put in limited production for certain markets), this is one concept car that shows that going green can also be cool as ice.

 

Chances are slim to none for the FC-Sport to go into production (make that none), but its technology is a reality, and that means one day we will be driving around in hydrogen powered sports cars. Can’t wait.

Nissan Forum

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

Minivanʼs are often considered ʽuncoolʼ, hence the reason many manufacturers have dumped the minivan from their line-up and replaced them with large cross-overs.

 

Nissan however still believes in the minivan segment, and hopes to make it ʽcoolʼ with vehicles like the Forum concept.

Nissan Forum

Nissan Forum (photo: Isaac Adams-Hands)

One look at this vehicle and you can see that this isnʼt your ordinary minivan. Its spaceship like styling and huge rims are certainly pleasing to the eye, but the main attraction is inside where you get a ʽzone for parents upfront and a kids zone in the back.ʼ

 

With every kind of modern gadgetry on board, you are not likely to be bored in this minivan, it even has swiveling seats so you turn it into a conference room while on the move.

 

Nissan hasnʼt announced any production plans for the Forum for now, and hence no powertrain has been mentioned, but you can bet that the familiar 3.7-liter, V6 would be on the cards if this vehicle gets the green light, which I hope this vehicle gets.

Nissan NV2500

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

The Toronto International Auto Show got to have a world premiere for the first time, as the Nissan NV2500 Concept made its first public debut in Toronto.

 

The NV2500 Concept is Nissan’s idea of what a commercial vehicle should be like, and is confident that when it goes into production in fall of 2010, it will appeal to North American buyers.

Nissan NV2500

Nissan NV2500 (Photo: Isaac Adams-Hands)

Upfront is a Cummins diesel V8 engine (petrol V8 will also be offered) mated to a ZF-five speed automatic gearbox.

 

It will be available in two heights, a regular roof and a high-roof, although only one length has been announced so far.

 

It’s cargo area is very flexible and can be modified to serve all manner of set-ups. Nissan calls it a “rolling idea lab”.

 

It will be built at Nissan’s Canton, Missouri facility, where the Titan pick-up is currently being produced.

 

So if the lease on your Dodge Sprinter expires next year, you’ll have another option to pick from.

2010 Ford Taurus

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

Despite tough economic times, Ford is pushing ahead with its product plan, and at the forefront is their new 2010 Taurus.

 

Once the best-selling car in North America, Ford is hoping that it will win new and previous customers with the new Taurus, which Ford says will be ʽan aspirational car.ʼ

2010 Ford Taurus

2010 Ford Taurus (photo: Isaac Adams-Hands)

At launch time, Ford is only offering one engine for the Taurus, a 3.5-liter, V6 which produces 263hp.

 

However, Ford also just announced the return of the Taurus SHO, which will come with their new Eco-Boost, turbocharged engine, which will develop 365hp. Plus you get a ʽSelectShiftʼ gearbox to play with on those enthusiastic drives.

 

The new Taurus is also available with a host of luxury features like adaptive cruise control, collision warning with brake support, intelligent push-button start, and a new feature Ford calls ʽMyKeyʼ which allows parents to activate a restricted driving mode for when they lend the car to the kids.

 

The new Taurus will be Fordʼs new flagship sedan and its vast array of features are certainly impressive. Look for it in showrooms later this year.