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    Even stepping into the Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce is an experience as individual as the vehicle itself. The upward-opening doors – a solution developed by Lamborghini in the early seventies for the Countach – are released via small latches, then swing wide open to reveal a panorama of the exclusive interior of the Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce. The dominating materials are Alcantara and carbon fiber, which make for an ambience that is as high-quality as it is sporty.

    The sports bucket seats come as standard and provide exceptionally firm support around the hip and shoulder areas. The bucket seats are made from lightweight and highly robust carbon fiber and guarantee the driver perfect support, even in the most extreme driving situations. The Murciélago’s standard seats are also available on the SuperVeloce as an option free of charge.

    Not only the seats are upholstered in black Alcantara micro-fiber; the cockpit and the roof lining are also finished in this high-quality, lightweight material. The Y-shaped perforations on the seats and roof lining bring additional finesse, with an inlaid backing material in the same color as the exterior paintwork. The Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce can be delivered with the paint finishes Giallo Orion, Arancio Atlas, Bianco Isis, Grigio Telesto and Nero Aldebaran, as well as Bianco Canopus (white matt) and Nero Nemesis (black matt) as an option.

    Naturally, the interior also makes its contribution to weight reduction. The door panels are clad in carbon fiber, as is the wide center tunnel. The application of Alcantara instead of leather is another weight-saver, just like the selection of sports bucket seats and the omission of the radio-navigation system (if requested, this is available as an option). At the end of the day, the music in a Murciélago comes from the engine compartment. Overall, modifications to the interior contribute over 34 kg (75 lbs) to the SuperVeloce weight loss program.

    Motorsport Director Kris Nissen

    7th September 2011

    Motorsport Director Kris Nissen. ‘The GTI Cup in America will underscore Volkswagen’s competitive spirit and the inspiration we take from racing into the building of our vehicles.’While the GTI Cup racer will be optimized for track performance and safety, the heart of the GTI remains the street version’s high-tech, 200-horsepower 2.0T four-cylinder engine that produces 207 ft.-lbs. of torque. Fitted with its automated manual DSG® transmission, electro-mechanical power rack-and-pinion steering system, and advanced multi-link fully independent sports-tuned rear suspension, the production vehicle is an extremely capable car for the track.Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. Volkswagen is one of the world’s largest producers of passenger cars and Europe’s largest automaker. Volkswagen sells the RabbitNew Beetle, New Beetle convertible, GTI, Jetta, GLI, Passat, Passat wagon, Eos, and Touareg through approximately 600 independent U.S. dealers.

    New Corvette 2012. 2012 Corvette PicturesGroundbreaking insights on the 2012 C7 Corvette have just been published in the November issue of Motor Trend. Sneak peeks of the article are … 2012 Corvette C7 Specs – First Look at Newest Released Chevy We loved the new Corvette ZR1 on our butt-kickin’ test drive. But come 2012, will GM have spent too much on the Chevy Volt to build a better Vette? PM’s new Detroit … Rick Corvette Conti ” 2012 Corvetterchive for the 2012 Corvette’ Category. Ed Welburn Campaigning DESIGN … Posted in Corvette Market News, Conti’s Corvette Corner, 2011 Corvette News,. Corvette Video. 2011 Corvette Pictures. bästa webbhotell. Top Corvette Sites. Vote for us on the Vette Top 100 …

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    Acura’s new corporate fascia hasn’t gained the affection of the automotive press, not to mention our commentators. And to make matters worse, not only is “The Shield” employed on the MDX, TSX and TL, it’s expected to infect the rest of Acura’s lineup into the next decade.

    We’re still far from convinced that the new nose was a smart move, but we’ve conceded that it doesn’t look nearly as bad on a silver TSX, matching the lines and the color to slightly better effect.

    An Acura dealer seems to have a similar idea, and after taking delivery of one burgundy TL, had the grille painted to match the rest of the exterior. While it’s an improvement, we’d love to see something similar to the 2009 Legend’s schnoz retrofitting an Acura emblem in place of the Big H.

    At first we couldn’t understand why the BMW X6 was birthed, and then we couldn’t figure out why Acura of all companies needed to create something to compete with it. Top Speed has rendered unto us what such an enigma might look like, and, well, it ain’t all bad. That’s probably because it looks like an MDX with a descending roofline out back. Of course, it’s impossible to know how much of any rendering is pure fiction, but The Majestic Shield of Acura matched with those lights and a proper amount of real estate could be the ideal pairing of design features and suitable canvas. Porsche’s floating LEDs in the front bumper don’t go astray, either. We still can’t say it makes sense, but Acura, if you’re really going to do this, have a look here first.

    We don’t know what the next Acura (Honda) NSX will ultimately look like, but we do know that it will have a 5.5-liter V10 throwing down 560 hp through a torque-vectoring SW-AWD setup. The folks over at Auto Express have a cutaway view of the NSX’s gizzards, and what lurks beneath the creased and chevroned skin of the next do-it-all-faster supercar could be good for a few extra heartbeats. We do hope, however, that these exterior renderings are quite a ways off. Otherwise, it might not be so bad if Acura offers a cutaway version of the actual car so that you don’t have to see its body, because even under the camo, the new NSX is shaping up to be um, homely.

    If you’ve been sitting on the car-burying sidelines waiting for Acura’s buck-tooth treatment to make its way to the front end of the RDX, we have good news for you. Spy pics of the 2010 RDX show that Honda’s premium crossover will soon sport the love-it-or-leave-it shielded grille. Closer inspection of the front clip shows that the fog lamps and front bumper will also receive a visual tweak. The current model’s uninterrupted bumper breaks at the lower air dam, which could provide some visual relief to the RDX’s somewhat awkward mug. The minor update to the front end comes after only three model years of the inaugural RDX, a trend Honda will likely continue to keep up with the competition. Acura’s shielded grille theme hasn’t been met with glowing praise so far (TL, anyone?), but perhaps it will look better on the larger face of a crossover… hopefully. Thanks for the tip, Tim!

    Early last year, Acura announced that we would see a 2.2-liter diesel in its lineup in the 2009 model year with a V6 diesel expected to follow in 2010. According to a conversation with AutoblogGreen yesterday, Acura’s diesel program has been put on hold – indefinitely. Honda of America spokesperson Sage Marie said the program is in “wait and see” mode due to commercial, not technical, reasons (it was just two months ago that the program was rumored to be shelved when the engine couldn’t pass emissions). Honda says a combination of factors, including plummeting car sales and the high cost of diesel fuel (especially now that gasoline is down below $2/gallon) are solely to blame. While the 2.2-liter diesel is already available in Europe (in the Euro Honda Accord – our Acura TSX), the Acura diesel is expected to be a low-volume model on our shores. With that in mind, the automaker has decided to re-evaluate where the market is heading before making a significant investment in oil-burners for this country.

    Amidst a troubled global economy, Honda is actively scaling back its operations, and its performance programs are sadly bearing the brunt. After canceling its participation in Formula One and the AMA motorbike road racing series, the Japanese automaker has reportedly announced that it is nixing development of the next-generation NSX supercar.

    The unfortunate news will undoubtedly come as a stunning disappointment for the loyal legions of Honda/Acura sportscar fans. The new NSX, which looked to be nearing the end of its development on the road to production, was slated to be the most powerful car ever made by Honda, driven by an anticipated 560-horsepower V10.

    According to Autocar, the goal-line audible came from none other than Takeo Fukui, Honda’s CEO, who dropped the bombshell as part of a end-of-year speech to the troops. The news also means that Honda is suspending plans to finally bring the Acura nameplate to Japan, and it also calls into doubt the fate of the V10 engine itself, as well as any long-rumored V8 powertrains.

    Honda hasn’t ruled out the possibility of picking up where it left off once business is back in order, but in the meantime the original NSX, which ceased production in 2005 after fifteen years on the market, will have to remain without an heir.

    Update: Acura spokesman Mike Spencer has confirmed to Autoblog that the NSX has indeed been canceled. We’ll now never know how good it might have been.

    With the NSX successor officially cancelled, Honda tapped long-time motorsports partner Mugen to create a one-off coupe to commemorate the everyday supercar that ended production in 2005. The Mugen NSX RR is stretched to 177.95 inches (almost four inches more than the ‘94-05 model), and widened by 5.5 inches and features a combination of carbon fiber and aluminum body panels. A set of upgrade brakes and GT-style body kit, join a new rear wing, hood-scoop and diffusers, while the stock 3.0-liter V6 remains and is mated to a revised six-speed manual gearbox. Mugen hasn’t released any power figures, but informed speculation pegs output between 350 and 380 hp.

    While it’s highly-doubtful that Honda or Mugen will sell the NSX RR in the States, there’s a good chance that the tuning firm will acquire some low-mileage NSX-Rs in Japan to produce a limited run of the RR, similar to the NISMO R34 GT-R Z-Tune Nissan produced at the end of the Skyline’s production run.

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