Lexus LF-LC Concept Coupe

Hybrid Lexus LF-LC Concept Coupe

I find most (all) Lexus cars to be quite boring looking, they’re incredibly quiet, luxurious, and well-built but they don’t give me goose bumps (maybe the …

2013 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta

Ferrari F12 Berlinetta

The Ferrari 599 GTB Fiarano’s successor has been announced and it’s one hell of a car.  The car is called Ferrari F12 Berlinetta and is the most powerful and fastest Ferrari ever produced.  The all-new F12 Berlinetta will be unveiled at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show.

The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta is powered by a naturally aspirated V12 engine mounted in front of the driver.  The V12 engine produces a massive

Front spoiler Ferrari 458 Novitec Rosso

Ferrari 458 Italia Spider By Novitec Rosso

How do you make an Italian supercar faster? Hand it over to the Germans obviously. German tuner, Novitec Rosso, has a performance kit for the Ferrari 458 Italia Spider that consists of changes to the exhaust system, a software upgrade, and a carbon-fiber air box with improved air routing.

With these modifications and a lighter exhaust system (46 pounds lighter), the Novitec Rosso 458 Italia puts down 601hp compared to the stock 570hp the 4.5-liter V8 produces. The car also produces a maximum of 420 lb-ft of torque at 5,400 rpm while top speed is now 202mph.

Sauber F1 Car Cut Half

Sauber F1 Car Cut in Half

Formula 1 fans know the cars used in the sport are some of the most technologically advanced pieces of machinery in the world; the cars are extremely small, light, powerful, and super-fast.  I had always known that every part in the car has been made as small and light as possible but never realized how small everything was until I saw the video below by team Sauber.

The video features a Sauber F1 car cut in half length-wise, exposing the half-cut engine, fuel tank, driver’s compartment, and various other components.

2013 Aston Martin V12 Roadster 7

Aston Martin V12 Vantage Roadster

The Aston Marin Vantage is one of the most elegant looking cars currently produced, although the V12 Vantage (introduced in 2009) is slightly less elegant because of the added hood vents that are required to take away hot air produced by the V12 engine, it still retains the overall sophisticated styling.  Aston Martin has now released a roadster version of the V12 Vantage that looks stunning, minus the hood vents.

Newly designed Toyota Auris

2013 Toyota Auris and Auris Hybrid

Toyota has officially released pictures and details of their all-new 2013 Auris. The Auris is a compact hatchback which will go toe to toe against the Ford Focus, and the Volkswagen Golf  – as well as other vehicles in this segment. The 2013 Toyota Auris will be sold in several markets around the world including Japan and Europe. The 2013 Toyota Auris will be introduced as the Corolla in the Australian market. The vehicle will be making its world premier at the 2012 Paris Motor Show towards end of September.

You may notice that the all-new Auris borrows styling features from newly designed Toyota Prius, as well as the smaller Yaris. The Auris will be available in both hybrid and non-hybrid models as well. This new model has a lower height than the previous model by 2.2 inches, and sits sits lower overall when compared to other C-Segment models.

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600HP BMW G1 V8 HURRICANE RS by G-Power

G-Power, specializing in BMW’s, has turned an already fast 1-Series M Coupe into a 600 horsepower beast. Rather than heavily modify the in-line six 3.0-liter engine, G-Power technicians decided to “borrow” the 4.0-liter V8 engine from the E92 M3 Coupe and decided to call it the G1 V8 HURRICANE RS.

G-Power also installed the entire powertrain from the M3 which includes the DCT double-clutch transmission gearbox and stainless steel exhaust system. The borrowed V8 engine produces 414 horsepower but in order to create the ultimate driving machine, technicians bolted on a customized ASA supercharger system to increase power. In order to squeeze out every little drop of power and make the vehicle as efficient as possible, G-Power performed computer aided simulations to analyze the conditions of the air-ducting engine parts.