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  • 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera

    With the introduction of the new Gallardo LP 560-4 at the recent Geneva Motor Show, Lamborghini has officially ended production of its Superleggera model. The lightweight Gallardo was only introduced one year prior but was always meant to be a limited edition model, and room was needed at the Sant' Agata plant for Lambo’s latest model. The Superleggera, Italian for "lightweight", was a stripped-out race car built for the roads. The car weighed 154.4 pounds less than the standard Gallardo thanks to an extensive weight-saving program which included removing unnecessary comfort features...

  • BMW to build Alfa Romeos in U.S.?
    BMW to build Alfa Romeos in U.S.?

    Earlier this week Fiat boss Sergio Marchionne revealed his desire to partner with an American carmaker over a deal to build Alfa Romeos in the U.S., but according to latest reports BMW could be the carmaker Fiat signs up with. Alfa Romeo has been planning its 2009 North American relaunch for years...

  • Preview: 2011 Audi A1 super-mini
    Preview: 2011 Audi A1 super-mini

    It’s been well documented BMW is developing a new minicar to rival cars like the Mercedes Smart and upcoming Volkswagen Up! (Lupo) family, but Audi too has confirmed it will be joining the fray with the launch of its new A1 compact hatch. The new super-mini is slated to arrive in late 2010...

  • Hengst Ford Mustang GT with 365HP
    Hengst Ford Mustang GT with 365HP

    German-tuner Hengst, led by BMW-specialist Peter Grassl, has released a new tuning kit for the Ford Mustang GT that draws obvious inspiration from the customizing scene where the car originally came from. German firms are recognized mostly for improving performance, be it aerodynamic upgrades or...

  • GM powering its cars with Chinese engines
    GM powering its cars with Chinese engines

    The fledgling Chinese auto industry has been embroiled in scandals of stealing designs and producing poor quality cars but despite this one major carmaker has already been selling vehicles in the U.S. with engines sourced from China. The truth of the matter is Americans may already have a Chinese...

  • Video: GM preps performance accessories for Camaro
    Video: GM preps performance accessories for Camaro

    More clues about the upcoming Camaro have emerged, this time from GM’s Global Accessories Design Manager Larry Sully who gives us a sneak peak at some of the performance accessories planned for the muscle car in this latest clip. High-res spy shots from earlier this week led to fears the...

  • Preview: 2009 Audi Q5 to make Beijing debut

    With Audi’s Q7 proving to be too expensive for the North American market officials are keen to release the mid-level Q5 to help spur sales in the world’s biggest car market. According to a leaked product schedule the new Q5 won’t officially go on sale until July but the car is expected to make its world debut next month at the Beijing Motor Show. The new Q5 soft-roader is set to go head-to-head with BMW’s X3 as well as Mercedes’ upcoming GLK-Class and will be promoted as a sporty alternative to its rivals. This latest rendering of the car shows that it picks up...

  • Mosler Challenge European MT900 spec series
    Mosler Challenge European MT900 spec series

    Mosler is sponsoring an MT900 spec racing series for its cars, including the MT900 GT3 and the newly announced MT900 Challenge car. The series will take place across some of Europe's most storied race tracks, and with over 20 teams already signed up, it's sure to be exciting, difficult racing all...

  • Qatar to upgrade MotoGP circuit for F1
    Qatar to upgrade MotoGP circuit for F1

    Qatar is reportedly the latest country that could soon be scrambling to join F1's ever-dynamic race calendar. We reported one year ago that the Middle Eastern state was planning to follow in the footsteps of neighbours Bahrain and Abu Dhabi in bidding to become a grand prix host. On Wednesday, the...

  • Official: Ford sells Jaguar & Land Rover to Tata for $2.3b
    Official: Ford sells Jaguar & Land Rover to Tata for $2.3b

    After months of speculation, leaked information and hearsay, Ford has finally confirmed it will sell its Jaguar and Land Rover operations to India’s Tata. The sale is expected to close by the end of the next quarter and still requires approval from several European regulatory bodies, but...

  • Nissan GT-R mods hit the market
    Nissan GT-R mods hit the market

    Despite fears Nissan’s new GT-R wouldn’t tolerate anyone tinkering around with its innards, Japan’s industrious tuning firms have managed to develop a number of aftermarket parts claimed to boost performance of the supercar. Initial testing showed that even simple mods such as...

  • Mercedes-Benz design chief to retire after 40 years
    Mercedes-Benz design chief to retire after 40 years

    After a 40 year stint at Mercedes-Benz, 30 years as its official design chief, automotive engineer and designer Peter Pfeiffer is set to retire. Pfeiffer, who turns 65 this year, first joined the carmaker back in 1968 and was promoted to head of design just ten years later. Mercedes is yet to name...

  • Premier4509 Lamborghini Murcielago aero kit

    It never ceases to amaze us how many people are out there for whom a car as perfect as the Lamborghini Murcielago is simply not enough. That’s where tuners like Japan’s Premier4509 step in, developing a range of aerodynamic performance enhancements, wheel and tire packages and interior mods. The new kit is limited to just 300 sets worldwide and will feature a numbered serial plate. The complete package includes a full front bumper with a boxed bumper support system, side skirts and a rear bumper with optional adjustable rear spoiler. The pieces are manufactured with a combination...

  • Nearly half of all Challengers sold will be V6s
    Nearly half of all Challengers sold will be V6s

    Just a few days after Bob Lutz told the press in New York that the Camaro could be getting a turbocharged four-cylinder powerplant, Chrysler has announced that it estimates 40% of Challenger sales will be V6-powered base models, like its competitor, the Ford Mustang. Although the company has been...

  • Combination 2/4-stroke engine prototype tested
    Combination 2/4-stroke engine prototype tested

    Smaller, more powerful motors are the future of the auto industry. GM and Chrysler are focusing on smaller four- and six-cylinder motors for their Camaro and Challenger, while others are pushing the envelopes of forced-induction sub-2.0L powerplants. A new technology has appeared on the horizon...

  • Porsche may use VW stake to avoid emissions rules
    Porsche may use VW stake to avoid emissions rules

    Porsche has a major challenge on its hands in the form of strict new fuel-economy and emissions regulations set to roll in across the U.S. and Europe in coming years. Carmakers are being forced to improve their average fleet-wide mileage and carbon emissions levels and for a niche brand like...

  • Toyota shopping mall opens in Japan
    Toyota shopping mall opens in Japan

    In what may lead to a new trend among carmakers, the cash-rich ones at least, Toyota has opened a new shopping mall aimed at selling and promoting its cars. The new site is located in Yokohama, Japan, and features the usual assortment of restaurants and specialty stores you would find in any...

  • Video: 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI test drive
    Video: 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI test drive

    Up against the aggressively styled Mitsubishi Evo X and Nissan GT-R, Subaru’s new Impreza WRX STI looks a little timid and ungainly. At least the hot-hatch at least has little to worry about when it comes to the track as this latest clip form Fifth Gear reveals. Follow the jump for the full...

  • Bentley rules out diesel for now

    With almost one out of every two cars sold in Europe powered by a diesel and demand steadily growing in North America, carmakers that previously would have never been associated with the oil-burners are now examining the possibility of adding the frugal powertrains to their lineups. Bentley is a carmaker rumored to be investigating the use of diesel engines but latest reports claim the ultra-luxury make has no plans for them in the near future. Last month, Bentley market director Adrian Hallmark told AutoTelegraaf that the high-torque and low-rev nature of a diesel would be perfectly suited...

  • Sirius-XM merger approved by DOJ
    Sirius-XM merger approved by DOJ

    The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) approved the merger of satellite radio providers Sirius and XM. The merger has been in the works since last February, and now that the government's antitrust division has given the all-clear, the final hurdle is the FCC. Initial rumors about the deal popped up...

  • Lamborghini lends its name to Bluetooth headset
    Lamborghini lends its name to Bluetooth headset

    There’s usually nothing worth mentioning about a Bluetooth headset but here’s one that will get the attention of most performance enthusiasts. The device is the ‘Tonino Lamborghini Bello’ and apart from Lamborghini’s shield emblem on the outer casing there’s not...

  • Mileage number one priority for consumers
    Mileage number one priority for consumers

    Car buyers are faced with a number of vehicle attributes at purchase time, including styling, performance, safety and quality just to name a few of the popular ones. However, the one attribute considered above all else by consumers according to a new study conducted by America’s AAA is a...

  • Chrysler asks public to help design future cars
    Chrysler asks public to help design future cars

    Chrysler announced today that it’s recruiting members of the public for its new 'Customer Advisory Board', an online forum where individuals can voice their ideas about what they want to see in a new car. Anyone can join the forum, including consumers who have never previously owned a...

  • Hyundai confirms Avante hybrid for 2009
    Hyundai confirms Avante hybrid for 2009

    Hyundai has announced that it will begin to mass produce hybrid cars next year in a move certain to please an environmentally conscious market and which is likely to cement its position as a top five automaker. The new Hyundai hybrid vehicle will be called the ‘Avante’ and it will...

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