Showing posts with label Xtreme Car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xtreme Car. Show all posts

Monday, January 3, 2011

Peugeot EX1 @ Guangzhou Auto Show 2010

Peugeot EX1 @ Guangzhou Auto Show 2010 (2)

Peugeot EX1 @ Guangzhou Auto Show 2010 (18)

Peugeot EX1 @ Guangzhou Auto Show 2010 (13)

Peugeot EX1 concept car is equipped with two electric motors, are mounted on two axles, they reached the total power output of 250 kW (340 PS/335 hp), torque is reached 480 Nm (354 lb-ft). This car is very futuristic design, the flow grille, valgus-style doors, and polished aluminum style metallic, are full of charm. The interior includes leather seats, and a variety show futuristic design of the metal material and digital display.

Peugeot EX1 @ Guangzhou Auto Show 2010

Peugeot EX1 @ Guangzhou Auto Show 2010 (2)

Peugeot EX1 @ Guangzhou Auto Show 2010 (18)

Peugeot EX1 @ Guangzhou Auto Show 2010 (13)

Peugeot EX1 concept car is equipped with two electric motors, are mounted on two axles, they reached the total power output of 250 kW (340 PS/335 hp), torque is reached 480 Nm (354 lb-ft). This car is very futuristic design, the flow grille, valgus-style doors, and polished aluminum style metallic, are full of charm. The interior includes leather seats, and a variety show futuristic design of the metal material and digital display.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Amphibious Lamborghini Takes to the High Seas

amphibious_lamborghini

At first glance, I thought this seafaring sports car was the underwater Lotus Esprit from The Spy Who Loved Me. Much to my amazement, it’s a real amphibious Lamborghini Countach built by Mike Ryan of SeaRoader.

Amphibious Lamborghini Takes to the High Seas

amphibious_lamborghini

At first glance, I thought this seafaring sports car was the underwater Lotus Esprit from The Spy Who Loved Me. Much to my amazement, it’s a real amphibious Lamborghini Countach built by Mike Ryan of SeaRoader.

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SEMA SHOW Corvette...PIMP cars - monster trucks - badass car - motopimp - sport cars new models.

sport car future modification



SEMA SHOW Corvette...PIMP cars - monster trucks - badass car - motopimp - sport cars new models.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Modification 2011 Lavazza GTX-R



TECHNICAL DATA

– Body Convertible – coupè/roadster Carbon Kevlar
– Length cm. – 419
– Width cm. – 190 front axle & cm 198 rear axle
– Height cm. 98 open – 104 close
– Wheelbase cm. – 263
– Weight – 1080 kg
– Wheels – Front 245/40 R18
– Rear – 345/30 R19 Michelin Pilot Sport ZP Run Flat
– Chassis – Tubular steel section joint special
– Transmission – 6 speed at steering wheel electro-pneumatic gear change
suspension variable calibration of the driving seat
– Max Speed – n.d.
– Acceleration – 0 – 100 in 4,6 sec.
– Engine – V 12 620 HP
– Aerodynamic – CX 0,19 front fixed diverters flow and new rear venturi intake with adjustable side diverters flow, two variable geometry rear flaps according to speed, stabilizer fins and rear splitted adjustable wing

Modification 2011 Lavazza GTX-R



TECHNICAL DATA

– Body Convertible – coupè/roadster Carbon Kevlar
– Length cm. – 419
– Width cm. – 190 front axle & cm 198 rear axle
– Height cm. 98 open – 104 close
– Wheelbase cm. – 263
– Weight – 1080 kg
– Wheels – Front 245/40 R18
– Rear – 345/30 R19 Michelin Pilot Sport ZP Run Flat
– Chassis – Tubular steel section joint special
– Transmission – 6 speed at steering wheel electro-pneumatic gear change
suspension variable calibration of the driving seat
– Max Speed – n.d.
– Acceleration – 0 – 100 in 4,6 sec.
– Engine – V 12 620 HP
– Aerodynamic – CX 0,19 front fixed diverters flow and new rear venturi intake with adjustable side diverters flow, two variable geometry rear flaps according to speed, stabilizer fins and rear splitted adjustable wing

Monday, December 27, 2010

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Pictures - Extreme car

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Front View2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Front View

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Image2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Image modified

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Sport Car2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Sport Car, Modification

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Side View2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Side View, Beautiful

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Picture2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Picture, Luxury

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Rear View2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Rear View, Modif

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Test Drive2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Test Drive, Crazy

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Pictures - Extreme car

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Front View2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Front View

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Image2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Image modified

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Sport Car2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Sport Car, Modification

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Side View2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Side View, Beautiful

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Picture2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Picture, Luxury

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Rear View2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Rear View, Modif

2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Test Drive2010 Honda HSV-010 GT Test Drive, Crazy

Sunday, December 26, 2010

2010 Venom GT Hennessey Supercar Concept - Cool Black Modification

Hennessey Performance Engineering today announced that it is introducing the company's first concept car - The Venom GT. Penned by British auto designer, Steve Everitt, the Venom GT would incorporate Hennessey's potent Venom 1000 Twin Turbo Viper V10 powerplant into a light weight mid-engine chassis weighing "under 2,700 lbs". Power would be run through a 6-speed transmission or optional sequential gearbox. With a power to weight ratio of just 2.7 lbs per bhp Hennessey estimates that the Venom GT could attain 0 to 100 km/h times in less than 2.5 sec. and a 0-300 km/h time of around 14 seconds.
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Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
The Hennessey Venom GT weights less than 2,400 lbs (1,071 Kg) and to stop the Venom GT, Hennessey added Brembo brakes with 6-piston calipers up front and 4-piston calipers in rear clamping down on 15-inch carbon ceramic rotors. Hennessey plans on building 10 units of the Venom GT annually and four have already been sold at around $600,000 a pop. That means there are only six units left from the first allocation.
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
SEALY, TEXAS & SILVERSTONE, ENGLAND, March 29, 2010 - Hennessey Performance is pleased to introduce the first official images of its Venom GT supercar. Based upon the Lotus Elise, the Venom GT combines a high-tech, lightweight British chassis with a powerful American V8.
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
“This is not the first time that Britain and America have joined forces to produce a weapon of mass propulsion”, said company founder and president, John Hennessey. “Over fifty years ago the American-built P-51 Mustang fighter aircraft was flown into history powered by a British Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. Today the Hennessey Venom GT promises to set a new standard of power to weight ratio in the rarefied air of today's supercar market.”
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
In the case of the Venom GT, less weight means more performance. The Venom GT will have a production curb weight of less than 2,400 lbs (1,071 kilos) aided by its lightweight carbon fiber bodywork and carbon fiber wheels. Stopping power is delivered via Brembo brakes with 6-piston calipers up front and 4-piston calipers in rear clamping down on 15-inch carbon ceramic rotors.
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
The Venom GT’s base power plant is the supercharged 6.2 liter LS9 V8 (the same as in the Corvette ZR1) tweaked by Hennessey to 725 bhp. The company will also be offering 1000 bhp and 1200 bhp twin turbo V8 engine variants. The mid-engine V8 will transmit its power to the rear tires via a Ricardo 6-speed gearbox.
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
Hennessey plans to manage power output by using a programmable traction control system. CFD (computational fluid dynamic) tested bodywork and down force will also help keep the Venom stable at speed. An active aero system with adjustable rear wing will deploy under varying conditions on both the road and racetrack. An adjustable suspension system will allow ride height adjustments according to speed and driving conditions. Finally, power will be put to the ground via massive Michelin PS2 tires.
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
Hennessey will be building the power plants at its Texas facility. The engines will then be air freighted to the company's assembly facility near Silverstone, England where the Venom GT is built and tested. Venom GT buyer will be offered a 1-day driver orientation and instruction program by a Hennessey factory test driver, at a track in the UK or USA prior to delivery.
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
Hennessey plans on building 10 units of the Venom GT annually and four have already been sold at around $600,000 a pop. That means there are only six units left from the first allocation. The company plans to establish a network of Venom GT dealers and distributors in the Middle East, Europe, Russia, Australia and Asia.

2010 Venom GT Hennessey Supercar Concept - Cool Black Modification

Hennessey Performance Engineering today announced that it is introducing the company's first concept car - The Venom GT. Penned by British auto designer, Steve Everitt, the Venom GT would incorporate Hennessey's potent Venom 1000 Twin Turbo Viper V10 powerplant into a light weight mid-engine chassis weighing "under 2,700 lbs". Power would be run through a 6-speed transmission or optional sequential gearbox. With a power to weight ratio of just 2.7 lbs per bhp Hennessey estimates that the Venom GT could attain 0 to 100 km/h times in less than 2.5 sec. and a 0-300 km/h time of around 14 seconds.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjF7xnEjTjEuo6JR3wt4JMwQSul-hIKUBs-v_VmN1p6GtAJ8Wmo5K-paGo7Y1TovMhMfyGRIYQ6PQnL7eIRuCYlhuyAPQi_Ve5lUNOcgUQok-1fQLuDg9DdS4W8Gr4vxkmrY3Z0J6xoogc/s400/2010-Hennessey-Venom-GT-Super-Car-5.gif
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
The Hennessey Venom GT weights less than 2,400 lbs (1,071 Kg) and to stop the Venom GT, Hennessey added Brembo brakes with 6-piston calipers up front and 4-piston calipers in rear clamping down on 15-inch carbon ceramic rotors. Hennessey plans on building 10 units of the Venom GT annually and four have already been sold at around $600,000 a pop. That means there are only six units left from the first allocation.
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
SEALY, TEXAS & SILVERSTONE, ENGLAND, March 29, 2010 - Hennessey Performance is pleased to introduce the first official images of its Venom GT supercar. Based upon the Lotus Elise, the Venom GT combines a high-tech, lightweight British chassis with a powerful American V8.
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
“This is not the first time that Britain and America have joined forces to produce a weapon of mass propulsion”, said company founder and president, John Hennessey. “Over fifty years ago the American-built P-51 Mustang fighter aircraft was flown into history powered by a British Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. Today the Hennessey Venom GT promises to set a new standard of power to weight ratio in the rarefied air of today's supercar market.”
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
In the case of the Venom GT, less weight means more performance. The Venom GT will have a production curb weight of less than 2,400 lbs (1,071 kilos) aided by its lightweight carbon fiber bodywork and carbon fiber wheels. Stopping power is delivered via Brembo brakes with 6-piston calipers up front and 4-piston calipers in rear clamping down on 15-inch carbon ceramic rotors.
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
The Venom GT’s base power plant is the supercharged 6.2 liter LS9 V8 (the same as in the Corvette ZR1) tweaked by Hennessey to 725 bhp. The company will also be offering 1000 bhp and 1200 bhp twin turbo V8 engine variants. The mid-engine V8 will transmit its power to the rear tires via a Ricardo 6-speed gearbox.
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
Hennessey plans to manage power output by using a programmable traction control system. CFD (computational fluid dynamic) tested bodywork and down force will also help keep the Venom stable at speed. An active aero system with adjustable rear wing will deploy under varying conditions on both the road and racetrack. An adjustable suspension system will allow ride height adjustments according to speed and driving conditions. Finally, power will be put to the ground via massive Michelin PS2 tires.
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
Hennessey will be building the power plants at its Texas facility. The engines will then be air freighted to the company's assembly facility near Silverstone, England where the Venom GT is built and tested. Venom GT buyer will be offered a 1-day driver orientation and instruction program by a Hennessey factory test driver, at a track in the UK or USA prior to delivery.
Venom GT Hennessey Supercar
Hennessey plans on building 10 units of the Venom GT annually and four have already been sold at around $600,000 a pop. That means there are only six units left from the first allocation. The company plans to establish a network of Venom GT dealers and distributors in the Middle East, Europe, Russia, Australia and Asia.

Capstone Supercar CMT-380 Extreme Modification

Capstone Supercar CMT-380

The Capstone CMT-380 was the surprise basement find of the LA Auto Show.The Capstone CMT-380 is essentially a prototype show car designed to highlight the technology and products available from Capstone Turbine Corporation. The concept for the high performance hybrid electric microturbine vehicle was developed by Electronic Arts (EA) Chief Creative Director Richard Hilleman.
Capstone Supercar CMT-380

After working on the car for four years, inventor Richard Hilleman was the man of the hour as he fielded questions about his unusual microturbine-lithium-ion hybrid powertrain fitted to a GTM Supercar kit body. It may still be in the test phase, but Capstone claims that the car can reach a top speed of 150mph, and is able to sprint from zero to 60mph in just 3.9 seconds.
The CMT-380 features an unusual hybrid drivetrain which uses one of Capstone's new C30 (30-kilowatt) microturbine engines to extend the range of the primarily electric powered vehicle. The turbine can be run on either diesel or biodiesel.
Capstone Supercar CMT-380

The CMT-380 features lithium-polymer battery cells that can be charged at home or at a public recharging station. While driving, the CMT-380 can operate on 100 percent battery power in zero emissions mode for a range of up to 80 miles. When the batteries reach a predetermined state of discharge, the Capstone C30 microturbine quietly fires up and recharges the batteries on the fly to extend the driving range up to 500 miles. The diesel fueled C30 microturbine requires less maintenance than traditional combustion engines and produces ultra-low exhaust emissions. Hilleman has owned an electric vehicle – a converted Porsche 550 Spyder – for at 15 years and has constantly upgraded it. The EV used to have just 30 hp with lead acids but now uses lithium ferrous batteries and has 200 hp. The 100-mile range hasn't changed, though, and so he knew it was time to build a hybrid. He decided on Capstone's diesel microturbines as the range extender.
Capstone Supercar CMT-380

He knew he could rely on them – they've been used in buses for years – but there was still the challenge of fitting the unit into a car like this. Hilleman built the CMT-380 just for himself, but Capstone is happy to show it off as a proof of concept vehicle. It would be too pricey to put into mass production (Hilleman estimated he put in about $375,000 hours of work), but it's not impossible that a high-end, expensive, limited production run could be made some day.
Capstone Supercar CMT-380

Right now, Hilleman is really happy with his creation. He especially loves the sound of the vehicle. Three feet to the side of the car, the microturbine puts out about 87 dB, but in the cabin, it's nearly silent. California law might require him to add a muffler, but it's already quiet enough without one. He's got a solution for that problem, should he need it.
The chassis and bodywork of the Capstone CMT-380 are borrowed from the Factory Five GTM kit sports car, and modified to accept the hybrid drivetrain.
Capstone Supercar CMT-380

"Capstone's CMT-380 is just now finishing up the conceptual design and first article testing stage," said Darren Jamison, Capstone President and CEO. "We plan to finalize very soon a limited production plan, in part, based on interest received at the [2009] LA Auto Show. We anticipate customers will be a select group of individuals who appreciate its many innovative high-performance and high-technology driving characteristics, long driving range and ultra-low emissions," added Jamison.