Monday, June 20, 2011

Rendering: McLaren MP4-12C Spider




Car News, McLaren — By MR on June 16, 2011 at 10:40 pm — 1 Comment

Our friends at Teamspeed are reporting that a McLaren MP4-12C Spider is on its way following the rumours that we would see the release of one new product each year for the next five years.

The mono-tub on the MP4-12C Spider should ensure rigidity regardless of the final design chosen so there will be no likelihood of compromised rigidity. The mechanicals should remain the same as the coupe’s. So you’ll find a 592bhp twin-turbocharged 3.8 liter V8 engine perfectly fitted behind the cabin. A seven-speed twin-clutch Seamless Shift Gearbox (SSG) is to be the only transmission offered with shifting controlled via paddles mounted behind the steering wheel.

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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Official: Romeo Ferraris Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG WhiteStorm

Car News, Mercedes, Tuning News — By MR on June 17, 2011 at 9:19 pm — 1 Comment

Official Romeo Ferraris Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG WhiteStorm

Italian tuner Romeo Ferraris is back with a new project based on a German car, even though they are known for tuning Italian cars. This time it is a Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG, called the WhiteStorm.

The package holds a full aero kit with front spoiler, five-spoke alloys in black, carbon fiber roof and spoiler, and a matte white paint job. The vehicle’s powerplant includes an additional 79 horsepower up a total of 536 coming from the 6.2 liter V8 engine.

On the inside there is a two-tone red and black leather trim.


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Video Of The Day: Chasing The Dragon Hill Climb in Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

Motorsports, Video Of The Day, Videos — By MR on June 17, 2011 at 10:09 pm — 6 Comments

Video Chasing The Dragon Hill Climb in a Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

Our brand new video of the day is this clip from the 2011 SCCA Chasing the Dragon Hill Climb in Robinsville NC. The car is a 2009 Grand-Am Porsche GT3 cup driven by Cory Friedman. The team is Autometrics Motorsports.

The run you will see in the footage, is the new course record of 1.54.7. The sports car was outfitted with Hoosier R80/R100 slicks.


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McLaren Opens London Showroom at One Hyde Park

Car News, McLaren — By MR on June 17, 2011 at 9:40 pm — No Comments

McLaren London

On 21 June 2011, McLaren Automotive will open the doors to its first global retailer, McLaren London. By the end of this year, McLaren will have 35 retailers in 19 countries worldwide selected by McLaren to offer the best in customer sales and service for a range of McLaren cars, beginning with the ground-breaking new MP4-12C high-performance sports car.

The flagship McLaren showroom is located at London’s newest and most prestigious address – One Hyde Park: The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, London and, as with every retailer in the new McLaren Automotive network, has been selected to sell the brand new MP4-12C.

Unlike any other automotive manufacturer, McLaren is stocking its retail network with a spare of every serviceable part for the MP4-12C: what McLaren calls its ‘pitstop’ service concept that ensures fast and efficient repair.

Following the London launch, two more McLaren retailers for the UK will open in Manchester on June 30, and Birmingham on July 5. The remaining 32 sites in the global network will be operational by the end of this year, beginning in July and through the summer with the European network in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland.

All future McLaren sports cars will be built in the new £ 40m McLaren Production Centre (MPC), situated adjacent to the McLaren Technology Centre (MTC) in Woking, England. Up to 1,000 cars will be hand-built at MPC for worldwide distribution this year, with an annual production run of approximately 4,000 McLarens per year when the model line-up is complete by the middle of the decade.


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Video: Ken Block’s DiRT 3 Gymkhana – Tilt Shift Edition

Videos — By MR on June 19, 2011 at 9:00 am — 1 Comment

Video Ken Block's DiRT 3 Gymkhana - Tilt Shift Edition

Following Ken Block’s DiRT 3 Battersea Gymkhana video, the drift and Gymkhana master released a stunning new footage of his spectacular run at Battersea Power Station.

This time the full drift sequence was filmed through a tilt-shift lens. For those of you unfamiliar with the phenomenon, the tilt-shift lens creates the effect of a miniaturised world, in this case the Battersea Powerstation.


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Upcoming Audi RS6, RS7 and S8 Powered by Twin-Turbo V8

Audi, Car News — By MR on June 18, 2011 at 8:39 pm — 1 Comment

Rendering Audi RS6 Avant by Wild-Speed

German car magazine Auto Bild has released information relating the upcoming S8, S7, S6 and RS6 models from Ingolstadt-based car maker, Audi. The biggest news is the use of the 4.0 liter V8 engine, which has been developed together with Bentley.

The 2012 Audi S8 will be revealed at the IAA 2011 in Frankfurt. The S8 will feature a new 4.0 liter, twin-turbo V8 producting 500hp, an increase of 50hp over the previous S8. The new engine is linked to an eight-speed automatic gearbox and Quattro all-wheel drive comes standard.

The Los Angeles Auto Show will see the introduction of the Audi S6 and S7. Both will use the same 4.0 liter engine, however it is unknown at this stage if they will be turbocharged. The output is 440hp for the S6 and 470hp for the S7.

The 2013 Audi RS6 will share its engine with the 2012 Audi S8, and says goodbye to the V10 powerplant used in the previous RS6. The total output will be 580hp, which is 20 more than the recently released 2012 BMW F10 M5. Similar to the S-series, the RS7 will have 20hp more than the RS6.


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Video: Hot Lap at Infineon Raceway in Audi R8 V10

Audi, Videos — By MR on June 19, 2011 at 10:00 am — 1 Comment

Video Hot Lap at Infineon Raceway in Audi R8 V10

Audi of America took their Audi R8 V10 sports car to the Infineon Raceway for a hot lap. The following clip shows the lap at the race track in Sonoma, California, US.

The Infineon Raceway a 2.52 miles (4.06km) 12-turn road course and drag strip located on the landform known as Sears Point in the southern Sonoma Mountains. The course is a complex series of twists and turns that go up and down the hills.

The Audi R8 V10 uses a mid-mounted 525bhp 5.2 liter V10 engine with quattro permanent four-wheel drive and Audi Space aluminum body.


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AE Performance Ford GT on ADV.1′s

Car News, Tuning News — By Steven on June 17, 2011 at 9:33 am — No Comments

AE Performance Ford GT on ADV.1's

California based tuner AE Performance has created a tuning packege for the Ford GT. Thanks to the kit the American muscle car got a total output of 630bhp.

More details on the performance have not been released up to now.

What we do see is that the package got a set of wheels delivered by the guys of ADV.1 who provided a GT trac spec tires and wheels.

Stunning combination if you ask us!


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Video: How Close Can You Park Next to an Enzo?

Ferrari, Videos — By MR on June 18, 2011 at 12:22 am — 2 Comments

Video How Close Can You Park Next to an Enzo

Did you ever park your car next to hypercar? No? In London you may have a chance to come across numerous exclusive supercars while parking your ‘precious’ station car or MPV.

Same happened to this person when he or she tried to park a Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon with parking sensors in front of a Ferrari Enzo. So what do you think? How close can this Mercedes get to the nose of this black Ferrari Enzo?

If you want to know the answer, check out the footage below.


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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Video: Audi R8 GT Spyder Commercial

Audi, Videos — By MR on June 17, 2011 at 8:57 am — 1 Comment

Video Audi R8 GT Spyder Commercial

Audi has released a new commercial showing its brand new member to the R8-family, the Audi R8 GT Spyder. The video follows after the official public release of the roofless sports car at Le Mans 2011.

The output of its 5.2 liter V10 has been increased to 560hp. The weight of the vehicle has been reduced by 85 kilograms. The R8 GT Spyder accelerates from zero to 100km/h in 3.8 seconds and reaches a top speed of 317km/h.

The open-top body version is being launched with a production again capped at 333 units. Each one sports a tag with its individual number on the gear lever knob.


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Video: Ferrari F355 Spider with Capristo Stage 1 Exhaust

Ferrari, Videos — By MR on June 18, 2011 at 11:40 pm — 3 Comments

Video Ferrari F355 Spider with Capristo Stage 1 Exhaust

The Ferrari F355 is a two-seater sports car from the 90?s. The mid-engined, rear wheel drive sports car is powered by a V8 with a displacement of 3.5 liter and a performance of 380hp at 8,250rpm and maximum torque of 363Nm at 6,000rpm. A sprint from zero to 100km/h is done in 4.7 seconds, 0–160km/h in 10.8 seconds.

Initially, only two models were available: the coupe Berlinetta and the targa-topped GTS. The Spider was introduced in 1995 with a total production of 3,717 units. The semi-automatic soft-top was powered electronically, a Ferrari first. The Spider shown in the video below has a six-speed manual transmission, but also a F1 transmission was offered. This F355 Spider is outfitted with a Capristo Stage 1 exhaust system. The Stage 1 system has a bypassvalve, which opens above a certain rpm.

One single afternoon with the Italian prancing horse showed us the heritage of the Italian brand from Maranello and the wonderful experience of driving open-top with a third-party exhaust outfitted to a true sports car. This F355 Spider left us with some kind of a true petrolhead feeling, one you will only experience in an open-top Italian V8-powered beauty like the F355.

Video Ferrari F355 Spider with Capristo Stage 1 Exhaust 01


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2012 BMW F10M M5 Online Configurator

BMW, Car News — By MR on June 18, 2011 at 6:53 pm — 1 Comment

2012 BMW F10M M5 Online Configurator

German car maker BMW has released an online configurator for the 2012 BMW F10M M5. You can choose from a wide range of exterior colors, interior trims and two wheel sets.

The colors available are Alpine White, Black Sapphire Metallic, Havana, Silverstone, Space Grey, Imperial Blue, Grey Singapore and Monte Carlo Blue.

The complete list of options has not been made available yet. The M5 minisite states that Merino Leather upholstery, head-up display, Xenon lights, park distance control front and rear are included as standard features.

You can create your own 2012 BMW F10M M5 right here.

[Via BMWblog]


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2011 BMW Frozen Black Edition M3 Coupé Sold Out in 22 Minutes

BMW, Car News — By MR on June 18, 2011 at 7:08 pm — No Comments

2011 Frozen Black Edition M3 Coupé

For those of you unaware, Thursday morning BMW of North America opened the ordering process for the limited edition 2011 Frozen Black Edition M3 Coupé. Liminted to only 20 units, the special German sports car was sold out in 22 minutes, ten minutes longer than the Frozen Gray version.

Nineteen of the twenty Frozen Black Edition M3 Coupes will be heading to their owners in late June 2011. By the end of July 2011 every owner should have received their vehicle. The twentieth car will be held by BMW of North America and may be sold at a later date.

The special edition flat Individual Frozen Black paint and 19 inch GTS wheels will be the most noticeable feature of this car. The black colour scheme continues to the kidney grilles, fender vents and exhaust tips. The final modifications include contrasting red-colored brake calipers, black leather interior with red stitching and carbon fiber accents, 10mm lowered suspension and sports mapping for the EDC/DSC.


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BMW 1-Series M Coupe Laps Nurburgring Nordschleife in 8:15

BMW, Car News, Nurburgring — By MR on June 18, 2011 at 7:19 pm — 10 Comments

BMW 1-Series M Coupe

German magazine Sport Auto reports that they have lapped the 20km long Nurburgring Nordschleife in 8 minutes and 15 seconds. This time is three seconds slower than the 8:12 reported back in December.

Accoding to BMWblog, Horst von Saurma pushed the 1M to its limit and came out only 10 seconds slower than the M3 Coupe, but 7 seconds faster than the E46 M3. In comparison, an Audi TT-RS does the Green Hell in a time of 8:09 minutes.

Just a recap. The 1M Coupe comes with a six-in-line twin turbo engine creating 340bhp together with 450Nm of torque. The power is derived to the wheels via a manual six-speed clutch making a sprint from standstill to 100km/h (62mph) possible in just 4.9 seconds and reach a topspeed of 250km/h (156mph) in about 30 seconds.


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Video: 2012 Jaguar XKR-S at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2011

Goodwood Festival of Speed 2011, Jaguar, Videos — By MR on June 17, 2011 at 9:31 pm — No Comments

Video 2012 Jaguar XKR-S at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2011

The latest sports car by the British brand Jaguar – the XKR-S – is heading to the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2011. The fastest and most powerful production sports car Jaguar has ever built, was filmed doing a preparation test-drive on the notorious Goodwood Hill.

Stay tuned for more from Goodwood 2011 in the upcoming weeks.


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Video Of The Day: 2012 Corvette ZR1 Sets New Record Nordschleife

Corvette, Nurburgring, Video Of The Day, Videos — By Steven on June 19, 2011 at 12:29 pm — 1 Comment

Corvette ZR1 around Nürburgring

Back in 2008 the Corvette ZR1 amazed us all with a record lap of 07:26:40 at the Nürburgring. It even surprised the deemed invincible Porsches.

Today, the US sports car returned to the famed German track to test the 2012 ZR1 model. The latest version of the ZR1 achieved a positive difference of seven seconds, a stunning result. The new record time for the ZR1 is now set at 07:19:63. Enjoy the video!


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TechTec BMW 1-Series M Coupe with 450hp and 630Nm

BMW, Car News, Tuning News — By MR on June 18, 2011 at 11:17 am — No Comments

TechTec BMW 1-Series M Coupe with 450hp and 630Nm

The release of an Akrapovic exhaust system for the brand new 2011 BMW 1-Series M Coupe has been reported here before. The development of the exhaust is done in cooperation with Germany-based company TechTec. Next to the exhaust they were working on a power upgrade for the engine and a KW suspension kit.

The upgrade can be done in stages. The first stage will cost you 1,500 Euros and brings the power output from 340 to 380hp and the torque from 450Nm to 580Nm. A rather modest upgrade if you ask us. Stage 2 adds another 1,000 Euros giving you an additional 20 more horsepower. So 400hp in total.

The final stage number 3 includes a different air cooler – costing you 800 Euros – creating a whopping 450hp and 630Nm.

With Stage 3 installed the TechTec BMW 1M is said to run to 100km/h in just 4.1 seconds, with the speed delimiter being removed. Top speed is unknown, but we expect it is higher than 300km/h.

[Via Bimmertoday]


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Video: Pagani Zonda F Roadster Clubsport Final Edition

Pagani, Videos — By MR on June 16, 2011 at 9:02 pm — 1 Comment

For Sale Pagani Zonda F Roadster Clubsport Final Edition

Last week reported about the Pagani Zonda F Roadster Clubsport Final Edition for sale via SuperVettura Sales Ltd. in the UK at a price of 1,400,000 pounds including VAT ($ 2,292,075 or € 1,568,925). Our friend Shmee150 filmed this very last Pagani Zonda F Roadster.

In the video you will see a detailed look at the exterior and interior, a few startups and some absolutely glorious revs from the AMG engine. This car has just 103km on the clock.


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For Sale: Rare Silver 2003 Ferrari Enzo

Ferrari, For Sale — By MR on June 16, 2011 at 9:49 pm — No Comments

For Sale Rare Silver 2003 Ferrari Enzo

This 2003 Ferrari Enzo is for sale in the United States. The Enzo has a beautiful color called Argento Nurburgring and is being sold at Ferrari of Newport Beach for $ 1.5 million. The interior is a combination of black and red leather.

The 12 cylinder mid-engine berlinetta is named after the company’s founder, Enzo Ferrari. It was built in 2002 using Formula One technology, such as a carbon-fiber body, F1-style electrohydraulic shift transmission, and carbon fiber-reinforced Silicon Carbide (C/SiC) ceramic composite disc brakes.

The Enzo can accelerate to 97km/h in 3.14 seconds and can reach 160km/h in 6.6 seconds. The quarter mile time is 11.0 at 219km/h and the top speed has been recorded to be as high as 350 kilometers per hour.

More pictures are available via this link.


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Video Of The Day: Top Gear Hypercar Drag Races

Bugatti, McLaren, Pagani, Top Gear, Video Of The Day, Videos — By MR on June 18, 2011 at 12:35 pm — No Comments

Video Top Gear Hypercar Drag Races

Ahead of the start of Season 17 we bring you a series of videos showing Top Gears best hypercar drag races. The first video shows James May on the Top Gear test track reviewing the £ 825,000 Pagani Zonda F Roadster. The fastest ever Zonda – at that time – was also put against the storming speed of the Bugatti Veyron in a drag race.

Take a one-mile stretch of road in Abu Dhabi and the two fastest road-cars in the world and what do you get? The ultimate drag race is the answer as Richard Hammond in a Bugatti Veyron takes on the Stig in a McLaren F1.

Amazing challenge as Richard Hammond races a Euro Fighter Typhoon in the Bugatti Veyron. Who will win the horizontal vs vertical two mile race?


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Official: Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Reventon-Style by Prior Design

Car News, Lamborghini, Tuning News — By MR on June 18, 2011 at 12:41 am — 4 Comments

Official Lamborghini Gallardo Reventon-Style by Prior Design

German tuner Prior Design is back with a new body kit for the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4. The kit offers owners the option to change the looks of the Italian sports car and create a Reventon-styled exterior trim.

There is no add-on parts, and every new component is actually new. The front bumper, side skirts, and rear bumpers are specially made for this car. All parts are TUV-certified.

Official Lamborghini Gallardo Reventon-Style by Prior Design 01

Official Lamborghini Gallardo Reventon-Style by Prior Design 02

Official Lamborghini Gallardo Reventon-Style by Prior Design 03

[Via Motorward.com]


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Video Of The Day: Chasing The Dragon Hill Climb in Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

Motorsports, Video Of The Day, Videos — By MR on June 17, 2011 at 10:09 pm — 6 Comments

Video Chasing The Dragon Hill Climb in a Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

Our brand new video of the day is this clip from the 2011 SCCA Chasing the Dragon Hill Climb in Robinsville NC. The car is a 2009 Grand-Am Porsche GT3 cup driven by Cory Friedman. The team is Autometrics Motorsports.

The run you will see in the footage, is the new course record of 1.54.7. The sports car was outfitted with Hoosier R80/R100 slicks.


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Video Of The Day: Be The One – Porsche 993 RS 964 RS

Porsche, Video Of The Day, Videos — By MR on June 16, 2011 at 10:23 pm — 2 Comments

Video Be The One - Porsche 993 RS 964 RS

Combine a wonderful scenery, two epic Porsche 911s and a soundtrack by Moby. The end result? The clip shown below. Another great example of GT spirit.

Two Porsche 911s are playing the main roles in this clip. These are a Porsche 993 RS and 964 RS. The 993 RS followed in the tradition of earlier ‘Renn Sport’ models by shedding over 100kg in weight off the standard 993 Carrera and was the first Porsche to use the new 3.8 liter engine with an impressive 300bhp. The yellow 964 RS is a super-lightweight, rear-wheel-drive 911 limited to a small number in the US. The rear-mounted six-cylinder engine produces 260hp at 6,100rpm and a torque of 312Nm at 4,800rpm.


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Official: BMW Z4 sDrive35is by Kelleners Sport

BMW, Car News, Tuning News — By MR on June 16, 2011 at 9:18 pm — No Comments

Official BMW Z4 sDrive35is by Kelleners Sport

Kelleners Sport has released their program for the BMW Z4 sDrive35is. The German specialist increased the performance of the twin-turbo straight six engine to 405hp and 539Nm.

New design elements give the interior of the BMW Z4 by Kelleners Sport a sporting and youthful look. They include carbon interior fitments, a three-spoke sports steering wheel, aluminium pedals and footrest and velour foot mats. The saddlery department can individualise the entire interior in accordance with his or her requirements. Woods, leather and embroidery can be outfitted, according to the Germans.

New springs lower the Z4?s center of gravity by 20mm at the front axle and 10mm at the rear. The sporting look of the two-door sports car is underscored by the choice of a wheel / tyre combination in the dimensions 19 or 20 inch and widths of 8.5 / 9.5 and 9 / 10 inches respectively. Customers can choose between two models, ‘Hamburg’ or ‘Berlin’, each of which is available in three different surface finishes.


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Video: Rally Driver Stops to Say Sorry

Motorsports, Videos — By MR on June 16, 2011 at 9:36 pm — No Comments

Video Rally Driver Stops to Say Sorry

The clip below shows a rally driver losing control and using a escape road during a rally event. He reverses back and tells a camera man that he is sorry for running over his camera. The child was not hit, but only cried because it was scared.


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Video: CAR Magazine Tests MP4-12C Against Its Rivals

McLaren, Videos — By MR on June 16, 2011 at 10:04 pm — 9 Comments

Video CAR Magazine Tests MP4-12C Against Its Rivals

CAR Magazine has pitched the new McLaren MP4-12C against its rivals, the Ferrari 458 Italia, Porsche 911 GT2 RS, Lamborghini Gallardo Performante, Audi R8 V10 and Mercedes SLS AMG.

The CAR team used Rockingham race circuit so Le Mans driver formerly known as the Stig, Ben Collins could lap each sports car against the clock. At the end of three days testing they picked their winner, the very best supercar on sale today.

The full story is available in the new July 2011 issue of CAR, but the Brits will also release more footage and info over the upcoming days.

Two videos have initially been released, showing the SLS AMG and Audi R8 V10 lapping the circuit. Check out the timed laps in the hands of ex-Stig Ben Collins at Rockingham via the onboard videos below.

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG laptime: 1min 33.01sec

Audi R8 V10 laptime: 1min 31.06sec

Every single day we will add one more video until the full film is released on the 20th of June. First new footage is the Performance lapping the track. Stay tuned for more!

Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Spyder Performante: 1min 29.92 sec


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Video: Audi R8 GT Spyder Commercial

Audi, Videos — By MR on June 17, 2011 at 8:57 am — 1 Comment

Video Audi R8 GT Spyder Commercial

Audi has released a new commercial showing its brand new member to the R8-family, the Audi R8 GT Spyder. The video follows after the official public release of the roofless sports car at Le Mans 2011.

The output of its 5.2 liter V10 has been increased to 560hp. The weight of the vehicle has been reduced by 85 kilograms. The R8 GT Spyder accelerates from zero to 100km/h in 3.8 seconds and reaches a top speed of 317km/h.

The open-top body version is being launched with a production again capped at 333 units. Each one sports a tag with its individual number on the gear lever knob.


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Watch the new Honda CR-Z Mugen

Remember the Honda CR-Z Mugen we showed you a few weeks ago? Honda's just released this video of it. And it sounds rather nice.

The supercharged, hybrid-fettled Honda makes nearly 200bhp from its little 1.5-litre VTEC engine - 87bhp up from the original.
Mugen's also whittled off 50kg of pudge - the bonnet's now carbon-fibre and the wheels are lightweight Mugen alloys.
The result is 0-60 performance that Honda claims is level-pegging with its Civic Type R. 6.6 seconds, to be precise.
Which is all very nice. But we still reckon Porsche's 911 GT3 R Hybrid - replete with in-car flywheel - sounds best. Watch it here.

Any more nominations for hybrid aural pleasure, TopGear.commers?


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Official: new BMW M5

BMW has finally revealed the production version of its most famous super-saloon. Ladies and Gentlemen of the Internet, meet the new M5.

Virtually unchanged from the Concept M5 revealed back in April and honed (of course) on the Nurburgring, the new BMW M5 loses the high-revving V10 for a 4.4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine developing 555bhp and a colossal 506lb ft of torque. BMW reckons it is ‘lag-free' and gives a ‘trademark M car thrust'.

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BMW has installed a seven-speed double clutch auto box to handle those many torques and horses, together with three modes. S1 gives light, gentle shifts, S2 makes it harder and ‘jolts at higher revs', while S3 is the bingo-button which allows launch control to catapult the M5 - via a multi-plate limited slip M differential - from 0-62mph in 4.4 seconds and 0-124mph in 13 seconds. Top speed is limited to 155mph, or 190mph with the ‘M Driver's Package'. That's a fast package.

It comes with damper control, stability control, six-piston brake callipers and an ‘M dynamic mode', while two individual setups for the car can be programmed and called up using the M Drive buttons.

You'll notice the 19in M light-alloy wheels, the rear-spoiler, a rear apron with diffusers, flared wheel arches, a massive mouth, intakes for the engine and brakes and, of course, the trademark pair of twin exhaust tailpipes. This is not to be confused with your accountant's 530d M Sport saloon, no siree.

BMW reckons the new M5 will return 28.5mpg and emit just 232g/km of CO2, while inside, the M5 is replete with sports seats, an M leather steering wheel, M-specific instrument cluster and the full options range from the 5 Series saloon, including a 10.2-in screen with iDrive control display. There's also a head-up display.

The price? £73,000.

We'll have to wait until we drive this near two-tonne Beemer in relative anger to decide whether it's as good as its predecessors - and indeed the current crop of super-saloons snapping at its laden heels. But what's your initial verdict, TopGear.commers?


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New Megane sets fwd ‘Ring Record

The Renaultsport Megane 265 Trophy's just gone round the Nurburgring nine seconds faster than the previous front-wheel drive record holder.

The Megane R26R has held the title since 2008 with an 8m 17s time, but was beaten by Renault development driver, Laurent Hurgon, in a standard 265T during his second lap of the morning. He made it round in 8min 7.97sec.

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The 265 Trophy uses the same chassis as the standard 250 Cup, a car which made many friends at TG HQ during its spell as a long-termer with the magazine. The new edition adds 15bhp and 15lb ft power boost and a set of Bridgestone Potenza RE05a tyres - previously seen on the Ferrari Enzo.

Want one? Order books open next month and it'll set you back £27,820. Only 50 are going on sale so form an orderly queue. More pics and video when we get them...


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Lexus LFA hits the Nurburgring

This is a racing Lexus LFA. It belongs to some gentlemen at Gazoo Racing and Toyota. Those gentlemen have empowered Mssrs Lida Akira, Oshima Kazuya and Ishiura Hiroaki to race this racing LFA around the Nurburgring in the VLN series.

In race number 5, those drivers scored a fifth-placed finish. Below is some on-board footage of how they did it. In case you're interested, they finished behind a pair of Porsche 911 GT3 Cups, a Porsche 911 GT3 R and an Audi R8 LMS. Yes, another Audi on the podium. We're showing you this because riding onboard a Lexus LFA is a rare experience. In fact, seeing one donuting around a Japanese drifting extravaganza is similarly rare.

Video is below. Don't forget, TopGear.com will be reporting live from the Nurburgring 24hr endurance race next week, so stay tuned for more sleep-deprived live-blogging type action...

Le Mans 2011: a TopGear.com journey


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Watch the awesome Mazda 787B in action

The Mazda 787B Le Mans racer sounds astonishing. It can also make you faint.

In 1991, a quite-famous driver named Johnny Herbert piloted the 690bhp screamer to win the Le Mans endurance race, making Mazda the first and only Japanese carmaker to take victory at the famous Circuit de la Sarthe.

Gallery: the Mazda 787B at Le Mans 2011

To celebrate 20 years since this astonishing victory, a less-fainty Mr Herbert returned to the circuit last weekend with his Mazda to do a few celebratory laps. These laps were stupendously loud. Johnny even re-enacted his faint for authenticity, before taking to the podium.

We garnered some opinion from the audience about the Mazda's return to Le Mans. Most of it was unerringly positive. And unpublishable. Even film star Patrick Dempsey had a go in the four-rotor-engined winner. "I tried to start a relationship with it in two laps," says Dempsey.

You must hear it in action. And then you must click on the gallery of pictures of it in action. You must.

Le Mans 2011: a TopGear.com journey


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Watch: 1307bhp monster charging uphill

FACT! The Dallenbach Banks Power Pikes Peak car produces 1307bhp. But before you file that under It'll Never Handle, have a look at this video.

It shows driver, Paul Dallenbach, hurling himself up the twisty Colorado course with surprising poise. OK, so things get a bit squirly when the tarmac disappears, but unlike most other cars in the Unlimited class, it's rear-wheel drive.

The twin-turbocharged V8 monster's also been built with special military tech that compensates for the 14,110ft elevation at the finish line. Up in the clouds there's less oxygen to fund the Chevy-powered hot rod, so it uses special variable boost gubbins during the 4,4720ft ascent, which was initially developed for armored cars.

Think it’ll get to the top quicker than Rhys Millen’s Hyundai, TopGear.commers?


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Standard Leaf to compete in Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak hill climb has just got more ridiculous. And it's largely thanks to Nissan - it's entering an all-electric Leaf, driven by professional racer, Chad Hord. And no, it's not the funked-up Nismo hyper-Leaf we showed you in May.

It's using a bog-standard EV that's almost exactly as you'd find it in the showroom.

The Pikes Peak Leaf, which is entering into the electric class, has had a few minor additions (roll cage, bucket seats and harnesses) and subtractions (there's not much interior software left), but the motor's all factory.

It uses the production 48-module lithium-ion battery pack and 80kW AC synchronous motor, which makes 107bhp and 207 lb-ft of torque.

Despite the massive gulf in power between the Leaf and some of the more savage machinery entering this year, the EV does have a very slight advantage. Unlike normal internal combustion engines, the Leaf's electric motor won't suffer from power loss at the higher end of the 12.42-mile course - thinner air strangles an ordinary car's output.

Even then, we reckon it'll have a job beating the current (geddit) 10:04.06 up-the-hill record. We can't even see it getting close to the 13:17.575secs EV record set in 2010 by Japan's Ikuo Hanawa.

Still hungry for more EV action? Watch Jeremy, James and Richard have a go at building their own. 


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Car Crash: Lamborghini LP570-4 Performante Crashed on Dodgeball Rally 2011

Car Crashes, Lamborghini — By MR on June 17, 2011 at 9:49 pm — 4 Comments

Car Crash Lamborghini LP570-4 Performante Crashed on Dodgeball Rally 2011

With huge sadness we have to bring you the following news. The very first Lamborghini LP570-4 Performante – one who has been regularly seen in London – has been crashed in an accident during the 2011 Dodgeball Rally. The accident happened somewhere in France.

We can confirm that the driver and passenger are ok and walked away from the accident without any major injuries.

Below you will see a video by our friend Shmee150 and of the sports car in its better days.


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Watch a man crash into busses

The man driving is known as ‘The Crusher' and this is his attempt to set the coveted Number of Up-Ended Busses You Can Push Over by Driving Into Them world record. 

Josh Beckel, as his mother knows him, had a crack at toppling four at the Evergreen Speedway in Monroe, Washington. Click below to see how he got on.

HINT: Not well.


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Rally champ’s near-crash at 150mph

Mark Higgins was born on the Isle of Man. He started karting there at age nine, knows the 37-mile TT course like the back of his hand and has even won the British rally championship three times.

And this was the ‘biggest moment' of his life.


Once you've picked up your jaw, Mark managed to set a new lap record around the TT in his modified Subaru WRX STI of 19m 56.67secs. Modifications by way of a rollcage, uprated springs and dampers, Mintex competition brake pads, a set of street-legal but highly sticky Pirellis and the removal of the speed limiter and catalytic converter, making it rather loud indeed.

He clocked an average speed of 113mph along the famous circuit, and smashed the previous four-wheeler record set by Tony Pond in a Rover 827 Vitesse in 1990. All this, along a course consisting mostly of unmodified public streets and mountain roads, hence the unexpected bump and subsequent panic-attack while Higgins was sailing through at 150mph in sixth gear.

And while we're on all things Isle of Man, we do recommend you watch TT legend John McGuinness' press conference from last week. It's funny.


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Ken Block minifies Battersea

Before you anonymously vent your brain's most fevered put-downs via the comments box below, we agree: there is a lot of Ken Block on the Internet.

What can we say? He gets around. Mostly sideways. Earlier this year he was at Battersea power station for the launch of Dirt3, doing some slidey things with a 300bhp rally-spec Ford Focus and making TG staffer Dan Read quite unwell.

Gallery: Top Gear goes in-car with Ken Block

Turns out that little drifty extravaganza was also filmed using something called a ‘tilt-shift' lens. We are unsure of what this lens does, but judging by the effect created in this here video, it miniaturises EVERYTHING. Like a massive space-gun operated by an over-zealous but conservatively-sized comic-book villain, intent on finally towering over the world.

Anyway, have a watch. It's quite dandy.


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Thursday, June 16, 2011

aston martin Virage Coupe




After the releasing pictures and information, the British carmaker Aston Martin has officially presented the Virage at the Geneva Motor Show today. The Virage is available as coupe and cabriolet, named the Volante.

The Aston Martin Virage positioned between the DB9 and DBS and unites the technology from the DBS with the comfort and refinement found in the DB9 and Rapide.

The Virage is powered via a front mid-mounted 6.0 liter V12 engine which is hand-built. This engine produces 490bhp and 490bhp and 570Nm of torque. The Virage will be delivered with Carbon Ceramic Matrix (CCM) brakes as standard.

The Virage and Virage Volante are already on sale, available from Aston Martin’s global dealership network spanning 132 dealerships in 41 countries.


virage coupe


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Peugeot RCZ




The all new 2010 Peugeot RCZ represents the best value proposition for a 2+2 sports car in Australia today.

Peugeot has decided to step up its game. The all new RCZ is set to take on the Audi TT, BMW 1 Series Coupe as well as the Nissan 370Z. Despite being considerably cheaper, it’s arguably also the best looking and most sophisticated car in its class.

To celebrate the launch of the new RCZ in Australia, the French company took a group of automotive journalists to sunny Cairns to drive through the beautiful roads of Captain Cook Highway.

The RCZ is the first car by Peugeot not to carry numerical naming. The letters officially don’t stand for anything, but some would tell you it means Rally Car Z. Peugeot decided to call it as such to showcase its uniqueness. After-all, this is the halo car for the brand and is expected to attract new buyers to Peugeot.

From the outside it’s rather hard to fault the design. It’s French, but it’s not your typical Peugeot elongated quirky design that polarises opinion. A few may not like the look of the RCZ, but most will. It’s gorgeous from the front, rear, side and pretty much any other angle as well.

The double-bubble roof and twin aluminium roof arches are two of the most unique features in a modern mass produced car today. Add in Peugeot’s rather peculiar styling and all of sudden the RCZ has a certain presence to it.

Adding to its design, the rear makes use of an ‘active’ spoiler which is either deployed manually or automatically. Once you hit 85 km/h it will deploy by 19 degrees and further extends to 34 degrees once you hit 155km/h (but don’t tell that to the cops, because surely no one travels at 155 km/h).

The design signifies what the French company can do. Based on the 308 platform the RCZ is Peugeot’s chance to show off. If you see one of these drive past you, you will instantly know it’s unique. You can’t really say that about an Audi TT anymore, nor a BMW 1 Series Coupe.

I liken its design very much to the Audi R8, it has the same flat, really low centre of gravity look to it. It hugs the road even when it’s sitting still. It has its paws stretched as wide as possible to gain maximum road grip. Being a Peugeot you expect it to handle well but the RCZ takes your expectations and pushes them to a new level.

Peugeot is no longer producing high performance sports cars, or even everyday hot hatches (having dropped the 207 GTI). So the RCZ has a lot to prove.

Nonetheless, the Peugeot RCZ isn’t a performance sports car so to speak. It’s going up against the Audi TT, but not against the Audi TT-S or Audi TT-RS. It’s targeting the base 1.8-litre model. Similarly, it’s not going up against the BMW 135i Coupe which is much more expensive.

The RCZ range in Australia consists of three different variants, a 1.6-litre high output 147 kW petrol turbo mated to a six-speed manual, the same engine with a lower output of 115 kW mated to a six-speed automatic or, my pick of the bunch, the 2.0-litre Hdi turbodiesel mated to a six-speed manual.

The range starts at $54,990* and ends at $54,990*. Yep, no typo there. Peugeot Australia has managed to bring all variants in at the exact same price. This will help buyers chose the right car regardless of price, according to the company.

It is a clever idea. As all variants tend to even each other out (diesel, automatic petrol or high output petrol manual being the draw cards) so I suppose to questions comes down to, what are you actually after?

At 55g, the RCZ is a great value proposition. Unless you’re going for a base model 1 Series Coupe, the competition is going to find it hard hard to compete on price.

You may not put Audi and BMW in the same league as Peugeot, but frankly, if Nissan can do such a good job with the 370Z, the French should be able to add their European flavour and do it their way too.

Facts and figures aside, how does it drive? During the two day launch I had the opportunity to drive the high output petrol (147 kW – 275 Nm) as well as the diesel (120 kW – 340 Nm). Both of these variants are good in their own way.

Starting off with the petrol, my co-driver and I began our trip up Captain Cook Highway through what seemed like hours of twisty mountain roads only meters away from the ocean. A beautiful scenic drive if you happen to live up in north Queensland.

Chuck the RCZ around a few switchback left and right corners and it becomes rather obvious that it’s not going to budge. You have to work rather hard to make it understeer and when it does, it tends to regain it self rather quickly (the nanny-controls let you have some fun first). It’s helped in part by its low centre of gravity as well Peugeot’s emphasis on balanced chassis engineering. Although it’s based on the 308 platform, the RCZ is wider by 30 mm, with wider front (+44 mm) and rear (+63 mm) tracks.

The power delivery in the high-output petrol is overly linear, so much so that it’s almost a chore to figure out when the turbo actually kicks. Nonetheless, I did find myself occasionally stuck at the end of second on the rev-limiter or sitting in low RPM in third gear without much boost. The gearing is perhaps not best suited to tight and twisty mountain roads.

There are two types of sports cars in the world. Ones that are built to be sports car and others that are forced to be sports cars. The RCZ is of the first kind. Its driving characteristics easily reinforce that belief. My only initial issue was the light clutch, but that’s something you can quickly get used to. The manual gearbox is easy to use, even in traffic. If you like your sports cars then you’d have to be mad not to pick the diesel or high-output petrol variant over the low output automatic petrol.

Speaking of the diesel, although it goes from 0-100km/ in 8.2 seconds (compared to 7.5 for the 147 kW petrol), its monumental torque (340 Nm at just 2,000 RPM) means it flys out of corners a lot easier. On a twisty stretch of mountain road, it would be hard to say the petrol is actually quicker given the pull you get from the diesel. The downside, at least from my short drive in the diesel, was slightly more understeer. Perhaps due to the heavier engine at the front, it was just that little bit easier to get the front tyres out of line.

Even so, as far as handling goes both diesel and high-output petrol variants will leave the base model Audi TT for dead.

Peugeot says buyers of the RCZ love to stand out and that for the most part, they love their form over function. So you have to wonder then, why the interior is so functional? So much so that it’s almost worth criticising for its rather unimaginative design. Don’t get me wrong, I very much like the interior as a whole, everything is exactly where you’d expect it to be and it all works rather well (including bluetooth audio which took all of 10 seconds to setup) but it would be nice to see Peugeot take a few more risks and design a more ‘out there’ type interior, especially for their halo car.

The seats are covered in high quality leather and capable of three-way electric adjustment. They can do with more side support, but still do a good job of holding you in. The dashboard and parts of the door are wrapped in “Nabuck”, a leather-like material that feels great to touch and adds a great deal of ambience to the cabin. You can option this out to real leather for an extra $1,500, but the Australia sun will kill it within a few years.

The rest of the interior is very much taken directly out of Peugeot’s parts catalogue. It would’ve been nice to see some of the more modern technical features of the 3008 (e.g. head up display) in the RCZ.

On a side note, it’s worth pointing out that given the French like to use a bit of aluminium around the cabin, it can mean some seriously hot switch gear when left in the Queensland sun. The first word out of my mouth after touching the gear knob of our RCZ was not G rated. My co-driver had to sit his cold drink above the gear knob to cool it down before we got started.

The boot is surprisingly large at 384 litres (760 litres when the rear seats are folded back down). You can easily fit the whole week’s shopping in without too much pain. Although if you do happen to have a puncture, you will soon realise the space comes at the price of a full-size spare wheel or even a space saver. All you get is a can of goo to get you to a tyre specialist. Much more likely (and safer) to just call roadside assist.

Although I keep referring to it as a French car, RCZ is actually built by Magna Steyr in Austria. Never heard of them? Not to worry, they have built many models for a whole range of manufacturers before. Alongside the RCZ they are also currently building the Aston Martin Rapide. So the bar is set rather high.

Safety is paramount, as expected from all manufacturers these days. There are two adaptive front airbags as well as two side airbags. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) is provided by Bosch (8.1 system with ABS, EBA, EBD, ASR and Hill Assist). If none of that makes sense to you, it means it’s much harder to crash the RCZ than you’d think. There is also an active bonnet system which helps minimise physical impact to pedestrians in case of an accident. It works by raising the bonnet by 55mm to avoid hard contact with engine components.

Peugeot expects to sell about 400 RCZs in Australia per year. The first 60 already have a deposit on them and there are hundreds of other interested buyers expected to test drive in the coming weeks.

If you’re interested in buying one of these, I should point out there is a special edition RCZ 200 year anniversary limited edition model coming in December. That adds pearlescent white or black exterior colour, carbon fibre roof, wing mirrors, 19″ wheels, black brake callipers as well as a black grille. It will retail for $62,490*.

The Peugeot RCZ is a brilliant car for the price. It’s arguably the best looking car in its class with above average performance and comes packed with a whole heap of standard features.

Three personalisation packages will also be available from launch:

SPORTIF PACK ONE ($4000):

19in “Sortilege” Matt Black Onyx wheels
Black painted brake calipers
Carbon roof in gloss finish
Black painted mirror shells (Perla Nera)
Black painted front grille (gloss)
Aluminium roof arches in black chrome finish
For body colours Opal White, Pearl White and Mercury Grey

SPORTIF PACK TWO ($4000):

19in “Sortilege” Midnight Silver wheels
Black painted brake calipers
Carbon roof in gloss finish
Black painted mirror shells (Perla Nera)
Black painted front grille (gloss)
Aluminium roof arches in black chrome finish
For all other body colours

ELAN PACK ($3000):

19in “Solstice” Black Onyx wheels
Carbon roof in satin finish
Black painted mirror shells (Perla Nera)
Black painted front grille (gloss).

All three variants of the 2010 Peugeot RCZ start at $54,990.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Jaguar XKR-S





What is it?
With sales of the Mercedes-Benz E-class Coupe gathering pace and BMW's all-new 6 Series filtering into UK showrooms, the arrival of Jaguar's face-lifted XK couldn't be more timely.

That said, Jag's new 542bhp XKR-S is gunning straight for Porsche's 911 GT3 – and it has the £97,000 price to match.

Is it worth the money?
Many will argue that a Jaguar badge doesn't have the same cachet as that of a Porsche. On top of that, the XKR-S's outlandish styling will probably win as many fans as detractors.

The bespoke nose has a deep carbonfibre splitter and a pair of cooling ducts either side of an black mesh grille: it's brash, and certainly imposing.

Further back, fat wheelarches feature Jag's new signature horizontal side strakes and house matt black 20-inch alloys. Side skirts, a carbonfibre rear wing and air diffuser all add to the muscular, no-nonsense stance.

What's it like to drive?
It'll do 0-60mph in 4.2 seconds, 0-100mph in 8.7 seconds and hit 186mph; it isn't so much fast as downright furious.

Mere figures can't really convey the ferocity of the mid-range grunt. With the gearbox in manual mode, you can put your foot down at low revs and enjoy the way the XKR-S builds speed with pretty extraordinary vigour.

It's also extraordinarily vocal. Run it hard up against the redline and the quad exhaust pipes belt out a roar loud enough to de-froth a cappuccino at 500 yards.

The chassis is more than capable of handling even this level of performance. Electronic sensors monitor wheel and body movements 100 times per second and automatically adjust the suspension to cope with varying road conditions. The steering system is lifted from the lower-powered XKR, while beefed-up front suspension struts give the S even more direct responses and sharper turn-in to corners. The electronically controlled limited-slip differential has been tweaked to boost traction, Finally, the electronic stability aids provide a comforting safety net when you're 'on it'.

The XKR-S definitely has the verve and composure to give Porsche engineers plenty of sleepless nights.

Can I use it everyday?
The S may be a true muscle car, but it also copes as an every-day hack. Leave the suspension and gearbox in comfort mode, stroke the throttle and you'll hum along with just the sizzle of fat rubber and the lick of wind noise whistling past the mirrors for company.

At this point you'll have the time to appreciate the interior of the XKR-S, which gets Jaguar's now-familiar pulsating starter button and rising rotary gear selector. There are also bespoke leather-trimmed sports seats with prominent shoulder supports and carbonfibre trimmings.


Monday, June 13, 2011

2012 SLS AMG Roadster




Speaking with Germany’s Auto Motor and Sport, Mercedes Benz-AMG head Ola Kaellenius revealed its most important launch of next year, that of the Roadster version of the SLS AMG which would have its world debut at the Frankfurt Auto Show on September 2011. The SLS AMG Roadster is expected to be on sale after that as a 2012 model.

Also being introduced would be a fuel saving cylinder deactivation system for its 5.5-liter V-8, which would also have a twin turbocharger system to help provide the power that AMG customers want, and expect, from their luxury sports cars. Compared to the previous 6.3-liter powermill, the 5.5-liter version will also have an output of 571 horsepower but torque will be massively improved to 664 foot-pounds over the 6.3-liter’s 479 foot-pounds. This huge increase in torque will definitely show itself through improved driveability and response.

There is a lot of speculation on whether the Roadster will be a folding hard-top or a soft-top variant, as the latest spy shots seem to reveal. This will allow the car to be light and nimble, as befitting a proper sports car.

Initial price should be slightly higher than the approximately $257,000 set for the Gullwing Coupe. Mercedes-Benz also plans to add an all-electric version of the car a few years down the road.

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