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100 years of Aston Martin means the CC100 Speedster NEW CONCEPT

Alfa Romeo = Passion.
Toyota = Reliable.
Aston Martin = Breathtaking.

Just look at this thing.

It’s a celebration of 100 years of Aston Martin and for once the name James Bond doesn’t need to be brought up to make one of their cars better than a Ferrari or a Jag. Opps, I just did, didn’t I?

The new CC100 Speedster concept carries a naturally aspirated 6-litre V12 which must be very heavy because they’ve had to make the entire car out of carbon fibre: the body, the interior, the lot.

Paired to a 6-speed manual sequential gearbox it can do 0-100 in 4 seconds and has a top speed of 291km/h.

Design Vision GTi CONCEPT CAR

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VW have gone ahead and shown us what the ultimate Golf 7 GTi would look like, that is before some boy racers in Boksburg get a chance to do it. They’re calling it the Design Vision, and as it’s a concept, a vision is probably all it’ll ever be.

That. And fast. With a 3-litre V6 turbo-charged engine, AWD and a DSG gearbox, the mathematics of this car add up to a 0-100 time of 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 300 km/h.

The power? 373kw.

Renault Twizy Sport F1 electric concept revealed NEW CONCEPT

Renault continues to prove that they are indeed bringing technology from their F1 team and sticking it into their consumer road cars. And I don’t just mean in the form of their impressive new sub 1-litre Clio 4 either.

The Renault Twizy Sport F1 Concept really does help Renault put their money where their mouth is by creating an electric people mover powered and improved by F1 technology.

Firstly, just by looking at it, you get a vibe of a single-seater F1 car, complete with visible front axle, front splitter and massive rear spoiler. Viewed in isolation, I’ll admit it does look a bit like a “special” F1 car; the type that might require a crash helmet while playing soccer, but give it a chance and it’ll grow on you.

Power is accentuated by a KERS system, similar to that used in F1, which stores and uses power developed under braking to get the Twizy Sport F1 Concept upto 74kw and a 0-100 time identical the epic Megane RS 265, at one time the fastest hot hatch in the world. Before Mini ruined their day.

Toyota’s ME.WE concept mixes Lego with a Mini for a win NEW CONCEPT

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Oh, just another awesome concept derived from a collab between a French architect and a car manufacturer. And despite its resemblance to something obvious, this is not a Mini. Wait for it…it’s a Toyota.

French architect Jean-Marie Massaud and Toyota are proud to present the ME.WE electric car and as has come to be expected, it’s all about the human, the environment and the good.

It’s made out of a tubular aluminium structure and has interchangeable expanded polypropylene body panels. That’s doors, wings and bumpers that come off and can be put back on. Imagine the number of colour combinations they’ll offer.

Each wheel has its own dedicated electric motor meaning it’s technically 4WD but can be operated in 2WD.

The floor and the roof are made from bamboo, and the occupants take precedence with any luggage carried on the bamboo roof covered by a neoprene housing. The back bench can also be removed in the case of a seat being needed while at the beach.

jean-marie massaud: ME.WE electric car concept for toyota from designboom on Vimeo.

iBeetle shows us what an Apple car would look like NEW CAR

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Two of the world’s most obnoxious brands have decided to get into bed together, and the results are magnificent.
DISCLAIMER: Hey, just because they’re well made, functional and more desirable than fresh tik, doesn’t make the VW Beetle or the Apple iAnything any less up their own ass.

The iBeetle has been exhibited at the Shanghai Motor Show and it’s sole purpose has got to be to get peoples attention on the stand. Imagine your normal 2012 VW Beetle with the latest integrated Apple docking station on the dashboard.

But the advantages of the iBeetle are more than skin deep. Owners will have to download the Beetle App to get the other functions going in the car, these include: Spotify (music service which doesn’t work in SA yet), Trainer (a feature which displays driving times, distances, speed, economy and traffic data) and Photo which takes pictures from within the car and shares them on social networks for your friends to scoff at.

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The new Mercedes Benz A-Class FIRST DRIVE

Again with another long-awaited car and it’s probably because of the segment it comes into that there’s so much talk about it. This car sees the motoring giant Mercedes Benz properly enter the hatch segment and not with some cop-out mommy wagon either.

While on the subject, it seems a lot of people can’t stop talking about the fact that the new A Class is nothing like the old one. Ummm…obviously. And that’s the point.

And don’t bother getting too into it and start questioning if the old A-Class is going to be missed and people won’t have any predictable German superminis to buy, because they will. It’s called the B-Class.

So what of this new competitor to the Audi A3 and BMW 1-series?
Well off the bat, it looks brilliant. And we had the designer on the launch, Mark Fetherston, there to tell us all about it. After a brief chat it became clear that the new A-Class is deeply inspired by sharks and aeroplanes. One dangerous, one fast. Boxes checked.

There’s a very decent A180 in the range, that ranges from 80kw to 90kw and there’s a diesel version too. Don’t knock the diesel either; it’s got more torque than a fart blown from Father Christmas on the 26th December.

And on the top end of the scale (for the moment anyway) is the A250 Sport which comes in at 155kw from its 2-litre petrol engine. That’s a good competitor to the outgoing GTi, but not the new one which has been announced as having 169kw.

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On the plus side though, the A-Class is so far beyond the styling of the new GTi, it’s in 1960’s SOHO while the GTi is Victorian England compared. Where the GTi has plaid seats, the A-Class has an interior completely galvanised in silver trim, and it’s not just dressed-up plastic either. This really is a solid, well-made inside, whether you opt for the red-stitched leather or the fake carbon fibre rubber foam. Stunning.

Other things you’ll find inside, just peak into any of Mercs new sedans, they really have given their baby Merc all the toppings: 6 yr 100 000km maintenance contract, aircon and collision prevention and attention assist are all standard.

Options include the panoramic sunroof at R10 000 and (and I would check these just for the awesomeness of them) distronic plus, lane change assist and blind spot assist. On the new Merc’s you’ll see a plastic covering just behind the logo on the front grille. Behind this covering is a radar system that can perform magic like prepare and even slow your car if it senses something in the road ahead of you.

Distronic Plus is as mind-blowing as LSD and also a good test for how much faith you actually put in technology these days. It performs like any normal cruise control. The magic comes in when the car in front of you starts to slow. You too, will start to slow. And if the car in front of you stops, so will you. And you won’t even have to lift your foot off the carpet onto the brake pedal, the car does it all for you.

The power from the boss A250 Sport is a little disappointing. It’s not that it’s slow, not at all. It’s that it doesn’t FEEL fast. If you’re not sure if you’re about to race an A250 Sport, get out real quick, jog to the front of the car and see if there’s a diamond grille there. If there is, your Golf 1 with a mod exhaust isn’t gonna cut it. Now move your car, you’re holding up traffic.

I have no doubts that an A250 Sport would stay with and maybe even beat a Golf GTi off the line, but it’ll do it without spilling the ash of the cigarette you’ve got pursed between your lips. The GTi on the other hand shoves you into the back of the seat on pull off; through the windscreen as you change gears and then back into the leather again as you let the clutch out. The A-Class has the speed; it just delivers it in too sophisticated a manner for my liking. Interns at Alexander Forbes will love it though.

As usual, I finish with my favourite, and as usual it isn’t the biggest or most powerful. The A200 with it’s 1.6-litre, 115kw engine is more than enough car than you’ll need, and it’s a lot more of a driver’s car than the A250 Sport. It’s more responsive, it’s more daring and you get the feeling something might go wrong, a feeling completely absent from the A250 Sport.

Get it: R274 000 – R393 000
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OH, BTW, keep an eye on the site for the big boss hot hatch from MB, coming in a few months. It’s called the Mercedes Benz A45 AMG, it’ll have a 2-litre turbocharged engine and produce 265kw of power. The most interesting part is going to be finding out how they’ve managed to control the world’s most powerful 4-cylinder engine.

Also, if Renault did the Megane RS with 196kw, Mini did the GP with 221kw and now Mercs gone and done the A45 with 265kw, the question is: what’s next? A 300kw monster truck from Audi?

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Renault Twin’z NEW CONCEPT

Here’s a car that looks amazing but is very difficult to explain. Renault, alongside industrial designer Ross Lovegrove present their Twin’z concept car.

All I can say is that it’s desperately good-looking, and that it’s trying to bring awareness and understanding in regards to the environmental impacts that transport is having. Also, expect performative surfaces, ightweight structures and all new materials in the design.

Let’s just look at it.

ross lovegrove: twin’z concept car for renault from designboom on Vimeo.

Ken Block’s been in Russia ruining ppls holidays and just being all round destructive

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Bored of the predictability and safety of the abandoned airfields he’s used to, Ken Block has made his way to Russia for his latest video offering.

Don’t worry, the expected overabundance of drifts and slides, near misses and big jumps is present, along with a very imaginative dub step soundtrack and he has more cameras focused on him than Paris Hilton getting out of a car at a lingerie launch.

Enjoy!

The future of the street drag race SILLYBUGGERS

With petrol at R12.97 a litre nowadays, take a look at the future of street racing.

Pour one out for my homies!