Posts Tagged ‘Toronto’

2010 Cadillac SRX

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

By Bill Roebuck

 

Surprisingly, Cadillac used the Toronto Autoshow to boast about a small engine. That’s right, Cadillac! In fact, this redesigned Caddy crossover offers the smallest engine the marque offers in any of its North American products. 

 

The 2010 Cadillac SRX offers a choice of two high-tech six-cylinder engines that are new to the marque. A new, 3.0-L direct injected V6 is standard; optional is a new, 2.8-L turbocharged V6. Both engines employ technology that helps produce strong performance that is typical of larger-displacement engines. Direct injection enables a 25 per cent reduction in hydrocarbon emissions. Highway fuel consumption of about 8.5L/100 km is expected.

Cadillac SRX

Cadillac SRX (photo: Isaac Adams-Hands)

The optional all-wheel-drive system includes an advanced electronic limited-slip differential that distributes torque as needed from side-to-side along the rear axle, as well as from the front to rear axle. 

 

The SRX seats five and can tow up to 1,588 kg.

2010 Kia Forte

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

By Bill Roebuck

 

The compact 2010 Kia Forte (pronounced for-tay) replaces the Spectra sedan. Redesigned inside and out, it boasts a new, sporty front end with a wide bumper. Slim four-bulb headlamps are covered with a clear lens with a black aluminum bezel for a high-tech look. Overall, the design is clean and sleek. Three trim levels are being offered: LX, EX and SX.

 

The Forte’s high-tech look continues on the interior, with a symmetrical, high-visibility display. A stylistically enhanced, three-spoke steering wheel features built-in multi device controllers on the spokes for ease of operation. There’s seating room for five passengers and 416 L of cargo space.

Kia Forte

Kia Forte (photo: Isaac Adams-Hands)

Power in the base LX model comes from a four-cylinder, 2.0-L DOHC engine producing 156 hp. It’s mated to a CVT (continuously variable transmission). The SX gets a 2.4-L inline-four delivering 173 hp, which can be selected with a six-speed manual transmission for extra sportiness. 

 

The front-wheel-drive Forte has an independent front suspension with MacPherson struts and a stabilizer bar, and a torsion beam rear suspension with struts and coil springs.

 

Active front headrests are standard, as are dual front airbags, curtain airbags and side airbags, and four-wheel disc brakes with ABS.

Lincoln MKT – Canadian Built!

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

Ford of Canada has reasons to celebrate, as not only the Oakville, On. built Ford Flex won the ‘Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year’ award by AJAC (Automobile Journalist Association of Canada), but also that the new Lincoln MKT crossover is contracted to be built in Oakville too.

 

The MKT is heavily based on the Flex, and retains its seven-seater layout. However, while the Flex makes do with a 3.5-liter, V6, the MKT gets a 3.7-liter, V6 which produces 268hp. The 3.5-liter, EcoBoost, turbo-charged V6 with 355hp will also be available on this vehicle.

Lincoln MKT

Lincoln MKT (Photo: Isaac Adams-Hands)

The MKT also gets “Active Park Assist”, which parallel parks the car for you pretty much, plus other impressive features like adaptive cruise control, auto high beam headlights, rain sensing wipers and “EasyFuel” capless fuel-filler system, so you won’t ever struggle with a stubborn fuel cap on a cold winters morning.

 

The MKT certainly offers leading-edge technology and it will be in showrooms later this year.

Car talk with Car designers

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

Have you ever gone to an auto show, fallen in love with a car, and wondered who designed it, and what cars inspired them when they were growing up?

 

I caught up with two very talented designers at the 2009 Canadian International Auto Show, to ask two designers some questions.

Ralph Gilles

Ralph Gilles, Chrysler (Photo: Nauman Farooq)

On hand were Randy Rodriguez from Nissan, and Ralph Gilles from Chrysler, both of whom are originally from Canada.

 

Rodriguez, 31, has been with Nissan since 2002, working with the design team at Nissan Design America in San Diego, Ca.

 

While he has worked on many project, the 370Z is his pride and joy, as his design was hand-picked from all the various entries from Nissan designers from around the world.

 

This was especially emotional for Rodriguez, as he grew up admiring the Z-car since he was a kid.

Randy Rodriguez

Randy Rodriguez, Nissan (Photo: Nauman Farooq)

Ralph Gilles from Chrysler has also loved cars since he was a kid. Gilles, 39, has been with Chrysler for many years and is admired the world over for his designs, ranging from the 300C, Charger, Challenger, Ram and the Viper Coupe, to name just a few.

 

Gilles is a pure petrol-head and enjoys taking part in competition events in Canada and U.S.A.

 

I asked Randy Rodriguez (RR) and Ralph Gilles (RG) five identical questions as follows:

 

Q1. What was your favorite car design from when you were a kid?

 

RR. It was the Datsun Z-car, my brother bought a 280ZX and I fell in love with it. I bought my first Z-car at age 14 and since then have owned 10 Z-cars.

 

RG. Porsche 930 Turbo with the big whale tail spoiler and the regular nose, not the slant nose.

 

Q2. What is your favorite car, designed by you?

 

RR. As far as production cars go, definitely the 370Z.

 

RG. The Chrysler 300C, because it really started the modern Chrysler design theme.

 

Q3. What are you working on next?

 

RR. Canʼt say right now, you have to wait and see. But we start working on a cars replacement almost as soon as a new car hits the showrooms.

 

RG. We have a lot going on, despite what people might think about our brand in the current economic conditions. We are working more than ever and I see a great resurgence is on the way from Chrysler.

 

Q4. Where is car design headed?

 

RR. The trend is going towards passionate designs with more form and expressions. Public now demands great design language even in affordable cars.

 

RG. Efficiency is playing a big part in design now as aerodynamics are a big part of the equation. What we designers try to do is to offer interesting designs while keeping very aerodynamic shapes. If we just paid attention to aerodynamics, all cars will look the same and will be very boring.

 

Q5. Which current car from another manufacturer do you like the most?

 

RR. Current is the Bugatti Veyron, but some recent cars I liked include the Porsche Carrera GT and the Lamborghini Reventon.

 

RG. I like the Audi R8, Mercedes-Benz CLS, Bentley Continental GT and the Aston Martin DB9. I just love beautiful designs.

 

It was great to chat with some truly talented car designers. If you want to see their creations in person, be sure to visit this years auto show, itʼs open to the public from Feb. 13 to Feb. 23.

New Genesis Coupe priced to win

Monday, February 16th, 2009

By Marc Lachapelle

 

Korea’s number one carmaker is on a solid streak. Shortly after winning the overall Car of the Year award from AJAC with its Genesis luxury sedan, Hyundai unveiled the 2010 Genesis Coupe, its next contender, at the CIAS.

 

Built off the same rear-wheel drive platform as the Genesis sedan, the coupe will be available in two versions. The 2.0T Coupe is powered by a new, direct-injection, Theta II turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder that develops 210 horsepower and has a starting price of $24,495.

Hyundai Genesis Coupe

Hyundai Genesis Coupe (Photo: Isaac Adams-Hands)

The 3.8 Coupe gets an all-aluminum, DOHC V6 that produces 306 horsepower on regular gasoline and is priced at $32,995. Standard are a six-speed manual gearbox, 18-inch alloy wheels, six airbags, electronic stability control and ABS brakes. A premium package adds luxury and power accessories but performance enthusiasts will be more interested in the GT package that adds brakes from Italian master Brembo, a Torsen-type limited -slip differential, 19-inch alloy wheels, xenon headlights and special black leather seats with red cloth inserts.

 

Hyundai is also going racing with the Genesis Coupe in the Canadian Touring Car Championship with a pair of Auto Trader-sponsored cars that will be built at the Sprongl brothers’ famed FourStar Motorsport shop.

Genesis and Flex win top Awards

Friday, February 13th, 2009

By Marc Lachapelle

 

The Hyundai Genesis luxury sedan made history on February 11 by becoming the first Korean car to win the Automotive Journalists Associations of Canada’s (AJAC) overall Car of the Year title in the 24th annual edition of these awards. The V8-powered, rear-wheel-drive Genesis 4.6 won by the narrowest possible margin over the fully-redesigned Mazda6 mid-size sedan, 803 points to 802. 

 

The Hyundai and Mazda had previously won in their respective categories (Luxury Car under $50,000 and Family Cars from $22,000 to $30,000) and were competing for the top award with nine other class winners and contenders. All had been announced last October 24, at the conclusion of a week of comparative testing by 79 journalists in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Richard Russell and Steve Kelleher

Richard Russell and Steve Kelleher

After accepting the trophy from Car of the Year Group chair Richard Russell, an elated Stephen Kelleher, president and CEO of Hyundai Canada declared: “This is a very special award for Hyundai, it’s the first time that a Korean automaker has won this award, so it’s a landmark. It’s also a testament to the ability of our factories and R&D centres to produce top-notch quality and design vehicles, and not just in the subcompact or lower segments of the market, but with our new Genesis luxury car. For me, it really does validate the fact that Hyundai has arrived in Canada as a top-tier manufacturer.”

 

The Utility of the Year trophy went to the Oakville, Ontario-built Ford Flex crossover/wagon. The square-bodied Flex took the prize with a more comfortable lead over its closest rivals, showing a final tally of 776.4 points. The Subaru Forester and diesel-powered Mercedes-Benz ML 320 Bluetec’s respective final scores were almost identical at 760.6 and 760.1 points, respectively.

Clare Dear and David Mondragon

Clare Dear and David Mondragon

Receiving the award from AJAC president Clare Dear, Ford Canada president and CEO David Mondragon said: “The Flex is a great example of Ford daring to be different. It’s also built by Canadians for Canadians.” Mondragon later added: “This is a great alternative to the traditional minivan. Who wants to buy a minivan today? It’s the same old box that it was ten years ago. In this you can carry seven people, with great driving dynamics and great technology.”

 

A month earlier, to the day, the Hyundai Genesis had also won the North American Car of the Year award and Ford had won the Truck of the Year award, this time with its redesigned F-150 full-size pickup. In these awards, the Flex had been grouped with the cars, showing how blurred the lines now are between the various traditional categories.

Subaru G4e Concept

Friday, February 13th, 2009

By Bill Roebuck

 

The G4e nameplate means ‘Green for the Earth’. Also, the ‘e’ in this Subaru concept’s name could be a code that it’s electric. It could also stand for electrifying styling, as the G4e four-door sedan certainly has a distinctive look. 

 

Most impressively, the compact features a newly developed lithium ion battery that will allow it to go up to 200 km on a charge. The Subaru-designed batteries use high-capacity vanadium technology that enables them to store two to three times more lithium ions than conventional models.

Subaru G4e Concept

Photo: Isaac Adams-Hands

A full recharge takes eight hours from a home electric outlet, however — and this is most impressive and practical — a fast-charge to 80 per cent capacity can be done in about 15 minutes. The batteries are located under the passenger compartment, which has room for five passengers.

 

Rear-view cameras integrated into the A-pillars eliminate the need for side mirrors and help to improve the coefficient of drag (Cd) value to just 0.276. Will we see this concept in Subaru’s Canadian dealerships? We hope so, and soon, as this is one electric vehicle that makes sense.

Lexus HS250h – the small, luxury hybrid

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

By Nauman Farooq

 

According to a survey by Toyota Canada, 6 out of 10 Canadians want a small, luxury hybrid car. To answer to those needs, Lexus showed its latest hybrid model, the HS250h at the 2009 Toronto International Auto Show.

 

This four-door sedan is powered by a 2.4-liter, four-cylinder engine, which when combined with the power from its electric motors, produces an impressive 187hp.

Lexus HS250h

Photo: Isaac Adams-Hands

Only transmission available is a continuously variable automatic.

 

The HS250h also boasts one of the best drag coefficients of any car on the market, just 0.27, which makes it slipperier than a Lamborghini Murcielago.

 

However, while its main focus might be fuel-economy, this is a true Lexus, which means it has all the usual Lexus luxury and safety features that customers have come to expect from this brand. New features include a radar-based collision mitigation system and a ʽlane-assistʼ system which keeps a watchful eye on your driving and prevents you from carelessly drifting into the next lane.

 

The HS250h will go on sale later this year.

2010 Volkswagen Golf VI

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

By Mike Goetz


The Rabbit is roadkill. Run over, so to speak, by the introduction of the sixth-generation Golf, which had its North American debut here at the Toronto show. When it arrives this fall, as a 2010 model, it will go back to being called Golf, and not Rabbit.

 

Golf VI appears to be a mid-cycle refreshening (new front and rear grilles, new interior), although a very heavy one. The front and rear fascia are characterized by more horizontal lines, like the original Golf. The interior and switchgear borrows much from the cabin of the new Passat CC, and a big effort was made to make Golf one quiet ride; witness new sound damping film in the windshield, thicker side glass, and more aerodynamic side windows.

2010 Golf VI

Photo: Isaac Adams-Hands

Three-door models are matched with the 170-hp five-cylinder 2.5-litre engine and will be available in Trend Line and Sport Line trim levels. The latter throws on sports seats and suspension and 17-inch alloy wheels. Five door models have three trim lines: Trend Line; Comfort; and High Line, which features leather and satellite radio. The pocket rocket icon, GTi, will also join the family, packing the 2.0-litre turbo. Also coming will be a Golf Wagon (eventually replacing the Jetta wagon), and both wagon and hatch models will eventually be available with the 2.0-litre TDI diesel. 

 

The 2010 model year will be the last for the City Golf and City Jetta models, perhaps to be replaced by the smaller Polo line. VW Canada chief, John White, remarked that with the new Golf models, VW Canada aligns itself more with Europe than it does with the U.S. He also noted that the U.S operation is still deciding on whether to go with or Golf, or stick with Rabbit.

Run For The Hills!

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

 

The Canadian Armed Forces at CIAS

By Michael Schlee

 

The Canadian International Autoshow could be one of the safest places to be right now. The Canadian Armed Forces are there.

Photo: Michael Schlee

Photo: Michael Schlee

Upon discovering their display, I immediately tried to find their snow removal equipment. I mean, isn’t that the only reason we invite the army to Toronto?

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