9th August 2008

Lotus introduces Safe & Sound Hybrid

Lotus unveiled the safe & sound hybrid, a new technology that synthesize external sound on electric and hybrid vehicles to counteract the growing concern these ‘quiet’ vehicles pose to pedestrians and cyclists.

Electric and hybrid vehicles, a favourite choice of the environmentally conscientious have recently come in for criticism from blind and partially sighted people.

Due to the almost silent operation of hybrid vehicles at slower speed when running on electric power, the independent travel of the blind and partially sighted may be put at risk as they cannot hear these quiet vehicles as they approach, making crossing a road or walking through a car park hazardous.

The Lotus ‘Safe & Sound’ Hybrid technology demonstrator uses a standard Toyota Prius, one of the highest volume and most advanced hybrid vehicles to demonstrate the sound synthesis application and compensate for the lack of engine noise emitted by the vehicle when running on an electric motor. What has resulted is the same environmentally conscious hybrid vehicle, without the potential risk to pedestrians and cyclists.

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9th August 2008

Hold on a sec… BRABUS smart fortwo wins European Cannonball Run?


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The Cannonball Run that takes place every year in Europe dpesn’t have much in common with the Hollywood comedy it takes its name from. In fact, the goal of the modern-day race is not to finish in the least amount of time possible, but to finish with a specific average speed; 61 miles per hour, in the case of the 2008 event. So, while it may be initially shocking to hear that this year’s race was won by a BRABUS smart fortwo, it actually makes sense considering that the smart was able to run the entire race averaging 35 miles per gallon. Therefore, while the other high-powered competitors were constantly stopping to refill their gas tanks, first-time competitors David Ward and Adrian Hull of the U.K. were able to motor along and wave as they gingerly passed them by. Score one for efficiency!

[Source: smart via AutoblogGreen]

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smart car blasts away opposition in Cannonball Run

A smart fortwo gave its high-powered opposition plenty of ‘fuel for thought’ when it sprinted to victory in the Cannonball Run – a 3,000-mile dash across Europe inspired by the famous 80s film starring Burt Reynolds.

Life-long friends David Ward and Adrian Hull, from Essex, beat a long list of six-figure supercars in their five-year-old, second-hand smart fortwo BRABUS, which was the smallest car in the 40-vehicle field.

The event, which started at Sandown Park and took in France, Portugal and Spain with a finish in Brighton, saw the duo awarded first place for completing the route at the exact stipulated requirement of an average of 61mph.

It was the smart’s impressive fuel economy that really provided the edge for the 46-year-olds and their Union Jack-liveried smart. The performance version of the iconic smart range, which features a 700cc, 74bhp, three-cylinder turbo engine, is capable of 53.3 miles per gallon when driven on the combined fuel cycle – a factor that enabled the car to spend less time at the petrol pumps than its thirstier rivals.

“The downfall of the bigger cars was that they were forced to stop so often, so while they kept overtaking us, we eventually went past them at the next petrol station when they needed to fill up again,” said David, who runs an estate agency in South Woodford. “We kept at a decent speed and still averaged around 35 miles per gallon.”

What made David and Adrian’s victory even more remarkable was the fact that their smart has all of its original specification apart from a re-mapping kit and upgraded suspension. Competing in their first event of this kind, they were also the only entrants without an in-car satellite navigation system – preferring a traditional European road guide instead.

“Having entered for fun and to raise money for the NSPCC, it’s fair to say that we were surprised to win and I suppose there is a ‘David and Goliath’ element to our victory,” admitted David. “I think the other drivers initially thought it was a hoax that a smart had entered but they gave us more and more credit as the week went on and, at the end, they were genuinely pleased that we won.

“Whilst I think I’ve converted quite a few of them to the merits of smart ownership, the event has just strengthened my admiration for the car,” added David. “The ride and economy are outstanding, you can park it anywhere and there is room for my golf clubs – it’s just a great little car.”

David and Adrian have automatically gained entry into next year’s Cannonball Run but are now planning further adventures in their smart car including next year’s Gumball Rally from Los Angeles to Miami and a drive from Land’s End to John o’Groat’s in just 12 hours.

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9th August 2008

Testing the Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell

When you first get in, it’s like any other Equinox, except for the little emblem on the gear shifter. But as soon as you turn the key, you know you’re in something completely different. You hear things start up, but not like a gasoline engine and not like a hybrid. More mechanical — fans and various electric components, things like that.

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9th August 2008

Ford plant sale falls apart

Ford Motor Co. said Friday that a planned deal to sell a plastic trim plant in Saline to Johnson Controls Inc. has fallen apart.

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9th August 2008

Peugeot launches Blue Lion eco-standard

Peugeot has launched its Blue Lion standard, the French company’s answer to the Bluemotions, iBlues and EfficientDynamics of this eco-aware world. The Blue Lion standard is here to help Peugeot’s customers identify its, err, greener cars. Only cars that produce less than 130g/km CO2 and are 95 percent recyclable at the end of their lifecycle qualify.

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9th August 2008

London Motor Show Photos & Reports | 2008 British International Motor Show Pictures & Reports | CAR Magazine Online

So Mercedes took the old C-class Sport Coupe and grafted on the nose from the new C-class. Who are they trying to kid? The resulting CLC is the newest car on the Mercedes stand at the 2008 London motor show and CAR’s assistant editor Ben Barry ponders its provenance in our new motor show video report.

Click on our video player below to watch our film.

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9th August 2008

Kia Sorento (2009): spy photos

It’s all change for Kia’s Sorento off-road flagship. Snapped here undergoing initial towing and endurance tests in Arizona, the next generation Sorento is expected to debut late next year at the Frankfurt motor show, before arriving in the UK at the end of 2009. The next-generation Sorento gets new styling, a chassis overhaul and a range of punchy new turbodiesel engines.

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9th August 2008

Ashley Force aiming for second No. 1

Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals
Brainer (Minn.) International Raceway

Funny Car: Ashley Force topped provisional qualifying Friday with a run of 4.110 seconds at 299.40 mph. Force is chasing her second straight No. 1 qualifying position of the season and working to improve her points position in the Countdown to the Championship with only three races remaining in the regular season.

Top Fuel: Tony Schumacher, who swept the Western Swing in July, took the qualifying lead in Top Fuel with a 3.864-second run at 312.21 as he tries to earn his fourth consecutive victory.

Pro Stock: Greg Anderson, a native of Duluth, paced the class with a 6.679 at 206.76 in his Pontiac GXP.

Pro Stock Motorcycle: Chris Rivas rode his Buell to a 6.979 at 190.00 for a provisional No. 1.

– The Associated Press

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9th August 2008

Mercedes Goes Green With Bluetec

Launching a line of SUVs in these days of panic-inducing gas prices seems crazy to me. Mercedes-Benz is doing just that, but its crossover and SUVs are armed with clean-burning diesel engines. When I traveled to Vermont recently to learn about Mercedes’ Bluetec diesel crossover and SUVs that will be available this fall, I was interested to hear not just about the vehicles, but also the magic that might move the 2009 ML320, GL320 and the R320 out of Mercedes showrooms.

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9th August 2008

Chrysler to Launch New Fuel-Efficient Car in 2009. Or Not.

In a not-so-stunning piece of preemptive PR– before the July sales data hits the fan– Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli has told his troops that more fuel-efficient vehicles are on their way. The Detroit News reports Nardelli’s four-wheeled fuel-sipping cavalry could arrive as early as next year, “possibly including an unexpected model to debut next year.” Less specifically, “You very well could see some new platforms, some new vehicles out next year,” Nardelli told reporters at a dealership dedication. The aggressively conservative head of the ailing American automaker also took the opportunity to introduce a new euphemism. “We continue to reprioritize our capital,” Boot ‘Em Bob reassured. “To make sure we are responding to one of the most significant changes we see in consumer buying preferences to downsize and look for fuel efficiency.” Will a previously-conjectured partnership with Italy’s Fiat or India’s Tata Motors or Japan’s Nissan or France’s Renault or the UK’s Ultima [just kidding] deliver this much-needed Chrysler product or products? To quote a Disney movie I can’t recall, Mmmmmmm. Could be. Or better yet, Bob himself: “Partnerships with other automakers could be part of those new product introductions.” So now you know. Ish. 

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