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Subaru has confirmed that the all-new Impreza will make its European debut at the upcoming 67th Frankfurt International Motor Show on the 12th of September 2017. Built on the Subaru Global platform, the new car features a new design and award-winning safety tech that make it an enticing vehicle to own.

Sporting angular but elegant contours, the new Impreza looks more grown up while still retaining some of the sportiness that made the previous generation cars attractive purchases. The same is true for the rear albeit with bigger and wider headlights that dominate the rear hatch. Overall its a decent looking Subaru, which should be to the liking of European and Asian car buyers.

The car will come equipped with Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, which is one of the better traction systems in the business.

Under the hood is the tried and tested Boxer engine that has powered Subaru vehicles for generations. Its distinctive raspy exhaust note is unmistakable and is considered one of the better traits of an Impreza.

Since its built on the new platform, the car has a 5mm lower centre of gravity than the outgoing one, an attribute Subaru says, will contribute to better handling stability and greater steering response.

Several new safety features are fitted as standard, which include EyeSight. Basically, it is Subaru’s advanced driver assist technology.

This latest generation system aims to provide world-class level of collision safety, which should help avoid or reduce the severity of impacts in the event of an accident.

The car has already been winning awards around the world, including the Japanese Car of the Year in December of last year. It has also received high safety scores in various crash test evaluations that have been conducted by various safety research entities.

The first generation Impreza was launched in 1992, and with the introduction of each new iteration, the nameplate’s fan base has grown ever larger. Today, approximately 2.5 million cars have been sold worldwide.

The First Lamborghini Huracán Performante demonstrators have reached the UK’s H.R. Owens , where the iconic Lamborghini London dealership will put the exotic track-focused car on display as well as demonstrate to customers, what it can accomplish.

It’s the very same showroom that was named the No.1 Lamborghini dealership worldwide in 2016. It has also displayed a number of other iconic cars, which include the Centenario, Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo racer and the 1988 Countach QV.

This is considered the first wave of demos in the UK and allow Lamborghini customers to experience the sheer agility and acceleration that this car has to offer compared to the standard Huracan.

It’s considerably lighter than the base Huracan, weighing about 40kg lighter at 1,382kg in dry weight. This was achieved through extensive use of carbon fiber and forged aluminium. The changes that set it apart from the base car are new front and rear bumpers, carbon fiber bumper skirts, new rear spoiler and a new interior that features a different digital speedometer.

Carbon fibre has been used extensively throughout parts like the rear spoiler, front splitter, rear diffuser as well as other elements of the car. Together, they form the active aerodynamic system of the car that move independently to ensure clean airflow for better grip and higher top speed. Like the Sesto Elemento, several body panels have been hollowed out to reduce weight, an extreme way to make a car lighter.

Though the engine is the same 5.2-litre V10 that is in the rest of Huracan variants, but the one in the Perfomante produces 631bhp and 601Nm of torque, allowing it to sprint to 100km/h from a standstill in under 3.0 seconds and reach a top speed of 325km/h.

Thanks to the extensive weight saving measures and a more powerful engine, the Huracan Performante managed to set a new lap record at the Nürburgring Nordschleife in October of 2016. Its considered one of the more special Lamborghinis right now.

After 37 long years witnessing both the ups and downs at McLaren, Ron Dennis, the head honcho of the brand has decided to step down from his position. He also reached an agreement with other shareholders to sell his shareholding in both McLaren Automotive and McLaren Technology Group.

This news maybe confusing because most of us are used to knowing McLaren as a single entity, but its rather simple and Ron, orchestrated it. See, back in 1980s, Ron merged Team McLaren (the Motorsports one) with his own company called Project Four. They combined to form McLaren International which eventually became the McLaren Group.

Then, in 2004 he announced the launch of McLaren Applied Technologies, which would focus on applying motorsport-bred innovations and technologies so as to improve the performance and product innovation of blue-chip companies in a number of industries.

Later, in 2010 Ron supervised the formation of McLaren Automotive, which is the company that manufacturer’s McLaren road cars and has been churning out some absolute stunners as of late.

In the beginning, McLaren only had less than 100 employees and the company itself was only worth RM 15 million, however through growth and investments, today the company is worth RM 12 billion and employs more than 3,400 people. Ron Dennis, was key to the company’s overall success throughout its history.

During his 37 year reign as Executive Chairman, he lead McLaren to 158 Gran Prix wins and 17 Formula 1 World Championships as well as employed talented if not some of the greatest drivers in history, such as Niki Lauda, Alin Prost, Ayrton Senna, Mika Hakkinen and Lewis Hamilton, to drive for the team.

Speaking of his resignation from the top job at McLaren, Ron Dennis, said, ” I am very pleased to have reached an agreement with my fellow McLaren shareholders. It represents a fitting end to my time at McLaren, and will enable me to focus on my other interests. I have always said that my 37 years at Woking should be considered as a chapter in the McLaren book, and I wish McLaren every success as it takes the story forward.”

Shaikh Mohammed bin Essa Al Khalifa will take over as Executive Chairman of McLaren Group. And despite the sale of Ron’s shares, The Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company and TAG Group will remain as majority McLaren Group shareholders.

Though he will be leaving one of the most prestigious names in Motorsports, Ron Dennis isn’t done yet. He plans to to continue to consult for various other companies and work with the UK Government’s Ministry of Defense Innovation Advisory Panel in helping to improve the technology, the culture and the organisations that play vital roles in maintaining the UK’s national security.

Porsche has finally unveiled its 911 GT2 RS, a track-focused, rear-wheel drive sports car that features a race-bred chassis and rear axle steering. It’s a lightweight car, which is evident by the extensive use of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) for the exterior mirrors, air intakes on the rear quarter panels, front luggage compartment lid, certain other parts of the rear and many of the interior components.

Porsche has also fitted a titanium exhaust system that weighs 7kg less than that in the 911 Turbo and is said to deliver a distinct yet pleasing exhaust note. The roof panel is made from magnesium, which should help lower the overall centre of gravity.

And if that isn’t enough, more weight can be shed by opting for the optional Weissach package. This gets you magnesium wheels, other trim panels made from carbon fiber, which include the roof, anti-roll bars and end links on both axles.

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What really separates the GT2 from other 911 cars are the large air intakes and outlets on the bumpers as well as a unique rear wing that improve the car’s overall aerodynamic efficiency and increase downforce. Porsche says that the car has exceptional grip due to the race-bred chassis, rear axle steering capabilities and the ultra high performance tyres.

This GT2 RS has the same 3.8-litre engine as that found in the 911 Turbo S but power has been increased further by the use of larger turbocharger and a new additional cooling system for the intercoolers.

As such, the twin-turbo flat six engine produces 700bhp and 750Nm of torque which is about 80bhp and 50Nm more than its predecessor. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a customised GT 7-speed dual clutch (PDK) gearbox that offers maximum efficiency and uninterrupted torque transfer. It can go from 0-100km/h in just 2.8 seconds and reach a speed of 340km/h.

Despite being a track ready car, the GT2 RS does come with the usual electronic driver safety aids that include stability control and traction control. They make up the Porsche stability management system or PSM, which can be switched off in two states using ESC off and then ESC + TC off.

Inside, the car has a red Alcantara black leather upholstery and several carbon fiber trim pieces throughout the cabin. There’s a GT2 RS Sports steering wheel that is fitted as standard and so are the full bucket seats with carbon fiber reinforced backrests and Porsche Communication Management (PCM) system, which functions as the central control unit for audio, navigation, and communication. Porsche Connect Plus and the Porsche Track Precision app are also included as standard.

Porsche has also released a chronograph watch to mark the launch of this very special car, which will only be available exclusively to 911 GT2 RS owners. It is the first clock movement that Porsche Design can call their own and is housed within an elegantly made lightweight titanium body. The movement is a caliber 01.200 one that includes a flyback function, a load-path-optimized movement bridge, and an official COSC certificate of authenticity.

The Porsche 911 GT2 RS is available to order now but customers should receive their cars towards the end of this year or in early 2018.

Michelle Rodriguez, the actress who is a major part of the Fast & Furious movie franchise, has threatened to pull out of the next film. She took to instagram to voice her dissatisfaction about the show’s portrayal of women.

According to the news article posted on carthrottle.com, Rodriguez, who plays the role of Letty, one of leading characters in the movies since The Fast and The Furious, said, “show some love to the women of the franchise on the next one”. She then went on to say that if things don’t change, she might have to walk away from one of the most successful automotive-centric movie franchise in recent history.

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The article also cites an earlier one from Entertainment Weekly, where Rodriguez stated that, though she understood that from the very beginning of the franchise, the lead characters weren’t that sophisticated due to their socioeconomic background. But through the progression of several installments and as the characters began to evolve to take on bigger and more significant roles in the movie plots, she hoped that “you stop being so physical and start becoming more intelligent”.

Director of the Fast 8 movie, Gary Gray refuted this claim by stating that the latest installment featured very strong female roles with Charlize Theron as the antagonist and Helen Mirren who made a cameo towards the later part of the movie.

It’s no surprise that hollywood actors are difficult to please, but since the beginning, the plot has mostly been on Dominic Torreto, played by Vin Diesel, and his team taking on whatever “over the top scenarios” that life has to throw at them. That said, we hope that the cast stays together and we get another action packed thriller from the next installment which is due for release on 19 April 2019.

Source: carthrottle.com, Entertainment Weekly

Nissan’s rather bizzare zero emissions prototype, the BladeGlider will make an appearance at the on going Goodwood Festival of Speed both to showcase its driving capabilities as well as kept on display for the viewing of the general public. The car is meant to showcase what future performance cars might adopt in the not so distant future.

Speaking of the vehicle’s appearnce at Goodwood, Ponz Pandikuthira, vice president Product Planning, Nissan Europe, said, “The BladeGlider has been developed to bring fun, torque, efficiency and high-performance styling to the fore. Goodwood has been a world-famous showcase for many an iconic sports car over the years, so we could think of no better place to bring the BladeGlider out to play, demonstrating the Nissan Intelligent Mobility vision in action.”

First introduced at the Tokyo Auto Show in 2013, the Nissan BladeGlider is said to combine an all-electric powertrain with an efficiently designed body to offer copious amounts of driving pleasure while being as environmentally friendly as possible.

Unlike most cars, the BladeGlider features a narrowed design (three seat configuration) with the front end width being much shorter than that of the rear. Nissan purposefully designed it this way to offer optimum aerodynamic efficiency and handling stability. Despite what the automaker might say, the rear-hinged dihedral doors, though impressive, exists solely for vanity purposes.

Since it doesn’t have a roof, the BladeGlider’s body is reinforced with an integrated roll-over protection structure, that will help protect its occupants in the event of a roll over during a crash.

Most of the controls and switchgear as well as the digital meters are mounted on the steering wheel, which ensure that the driver’s hands are always kept on the steering wheel. Information that is displayed on it include speed, state of battery charge, regeneration mode and torque map. There are two centrally mounted screens that take the place of conventional side mirrors, with the images being fed to them by rear-view cameras mounted just behind the front wheels.

The Powertrain of the car was designed by Williams Advanced Engineering which consists of two 120kW (268bhp) electric motors (juice is supplied by a 22kW battery), one on each wheel. The BladeGlider is able to reach speeds in excess of 190km/h, and accelerate from 0-100km/h in under 5 seconds, which isn’t record breaking, but is quite impressive for an unconventional car.

Power is distributed to each of the front wheels trhough a torque vectoring system, which shifts power to the wheel that needs it most. If the car begins to understeer, more power will be sent to the outer wheel to compensate for the forces, enabling the car to regain a proper balance.

The BladeGlider is an odd take on the performance car genre, and how wheel it pans out for Nissan remains to be seen. But it won’t be the only car that will be showcased by the Japanese automaker because it will be accompanied by the GT-R NISMO as well as the MY17 GT-R.

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