Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Car Opel Flextreme GT/E

At the 2010 Geneva Motor Show Opel will unveil the Flextreme GT/E Concept, a five-door, four-seater hybrid coupé. The exterior focused on aerodynamic efficiency and sculptural surfaces explores a possible evolution of the brand's design language.




Opel Flextreme GT/E Concept RenderingOpel has released the first images of its latest show car: the Flextreme GT/E Concept, a 4.7 meter-long five-door coupé characterized by a futuristic sculpted and aerodynamic design with a drag coefficient of just 0,22, which contributes to the top speed of 200 km/h.

The car is powered by the E-REV drive system, which features an electric motor with a range of up to 60 km, coupled with a small gasoline engine which acts as a generator and extends the range up to 500 km.


Stand-out visual features include a low and wide stance, wing-shaped lights front and rear, a distinctive nose and grille, floating C-pillars and muscular, sculptured bodywork.

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2011 Ford Edge Sport

2011 Ford Edge Sport


Style and technology – the hallmarks of Ford Edge since it took the midsize crossover segment starting in 2006 – come together, offering some news for the 2011 model year.
In addition, the new Edge also showcases Ford's drive to bring new powertrain options.
Both the Ford Edge 3.5-liter V-6 and Ford Edge Sport 3.7-liter V-6 use advanced engine valvetrain technology (Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing, or Ti-VCT) and control strategies to increase horsepower and torque to more levels.

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Car Tesla EYE



At the 2010 Geneva Motor Show Turin-based IED will present EYE, a futuristic concept car designed by the students of the Master of Arts in Transportation Design - work experience 2008/2009, in collaboration with Tesla Motors.

IED Tesla Eye ConceptThe Istituto Europeo di Design of Turin has released the first information on EYE, a concept car designed by the Master of Arts in Transportation Design – work experience a.y. 08/09 in collaboration with Tesla Motors.

The brief of the project was to develop the identity promoted by Tesla in order to reach a new objective: an everyday 2 + 2 sports car conceived to become a status-symbol, a car with engaging features and sports car performance targeted to young, cosmopolitan customers.

Car Rinspeed UC

































The official images and information on the Rinspeed UC? Concept, the ultra-compact urban commuter set to debut at Geneva, which features an electric powertrain and a railcar loading system that allows to move the car through long distances.

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Friday, February 19, 2010

Car Peugeot Concept 2010


Set to debut at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, the 5 By Peugeot is a concept car that shows the brand's vision for a large luxury vehicle. It combines a refined exterior design characterized by streamlined and flowing lines with the HYbrid4 modular technology.
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Monday, February 15, 2010

car Hyundai

Hyundai has revealed its Concept Genesis Coupe, the 2+2 rear wheel-drive sportscar designed by Californian Hyundai Design Center that previews a production model scheduled for 2009. Among the features are a +300hp V6 engine and exposed carbon fiber body details.

Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe - rendering

Presented at the Los Angeles International Auto Show, concept car heralds the introduction of an all-new, rear-wheel drive 2+2 sports coupe, which will go on sale in the US in the spring of 2009.

"The mission for Concept Genesis Coupe was to create a pure performance car with a design that would capture the imagination of hardcore automotive enthusiasts," said Joel Piaskowski, chief designer at the Hyundai Design Center in Irvine, California.

"With its aggressive look from just about any angle, I think we have been able to do that."

Concept Genesis Coupe's looks were inspired in part by Le Mans 24 hour racers, the specialist cars built by 'drifting' tuners and by the cult Jada Toys Dub City™ die cast model vehicles.

Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe - rendering


"Bringing these influences together has created a coupe that will appeal to all car enthusiasts."

The concept's eye-catching 'Sonic Orange' paint is complemented and contrasted by the black carbon fibre hood, roof and ground effect spoilers. The car wears 20-inch wheels set deep into the wheel arches.

According to Hyundai, many of the concept's styling cues will make it to the production car.

The all-alloy V6 is expected to give a 0-60 time of less than six seconds and will feature a six-speed gearbox and limited-slip differential. Additional engine options are also being considered.

Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe - Technical Specifications

  • Configuration: Front engine, rear-wheel drive
  • Wheelbase: 2,820 mm
  • Overall length: 4,666 mm
  • Overall width: 1,902 mm
  • Overall height: 1,386 mm
  • Wheels: 20-inch, five-spoke
  • Tires: Hankook 255/35 ZR front and 275/35 ZR rear
Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe - debut at LA Auto Show Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe - debut at LA Auto Show Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe - debut at LA Auto Show

(Source: Hyundai)

car Hyundai QarmaQ

Hyundai QarmaQ Concept


Unveiled at the Geneva International Motor Show, the QarmaQ Crossover Coupe is Hyundai's Advanced Technology Demonstration Vehicle (ATDV) that showcases over 30 different technologies which will be selectively incorporated into Hyundai's new models to be rolled out from 2008-2014.

Among the technical highlights is "Elastic Front™", an innovative solution that can help reduce the risk of severe injuries in Crossover Utility Vehicles (CUV) pedestrian collisions.

QarmaQ was designed at Hyundai Motor Europe's Design and Technical Center in Russelsheim and engineered in cooperation with GE Plastics.

Hyundai QarmaQ Concept


The name "QarmaQ" derives from traditional Inuit dwellings, constructed from earth, whalebone and animal skins.

Like them, QarmaQ challenges conventional ideas on construction methods and materials. Also in common with the original structures, it boasts unusual strength, resilience and protection.

From the official Press Release:

Design

As a joint project with GE Plastics, QarmaQ endowed designers with greater expressive freedom to create complex three-dimensional shapes that could not have been achieved with conventional production methods and materials such as metal and glass.

Hyundai QarmaQ Concept - design sketch Hyundai QarmaQ Concept - design sketch


"The powerful profile and stance of the design incorporates dynamic, sculptural qualities and elegant sportiness on one hand, with smooth refined surfaces on the other," said Thomas Bürkle, chief designer, Hyundai Motor Europe.

"Moreover, the various properties of the GE materials allowed more freedom in meeting or even exceeding safety requirements.

Hyundai QarmaQ Concept


"The result is a uniquely balanced and harmonic design both inside and out," he added.

Departing from conventional car design that combines a lower body and a glass cabin on top, QarmaQ blazes a new trail with panoramic wrap-around glazing area using GE's Lexan™ polycarbonate resin.

This part sits between the two pronounced "muscles" above the front and rear wheels.

The C-shaped side window enables innovative helicopter-like downward visibility and is a key design feature demonstrating the new glazing technology.

Exterior Design

Hyundai QarmaQ Concept

Connected by unique glazed surfaces, the exterior design relates strongly to, and interacts effortlessly with the interior.

The unique division between the solid bodywork and transparent glazed areas creates a new perspective, whether viewed from inside or from the pedestrian standpoint.

The exterior contours and fluidity of line have been refined to give an immediate impression of movement frozen in motion.

This aesthetic is mirrored in the interior, so that the fusion and merging of the perceptual boundaries between inside and out delivers a feeling of integration and synchronization to the overall appearance.

Hyundai QarmaQ Concept Hyundai QarmaQ Concept

Hyundai QarmaQ Concept


Although QarmaQ does not have a high waistline or small window area (conventional methods to convey a feeling of protection), the exterior design still communicates a commanding presence and a feeling of protection to the occupants.

"The QarmaQ's exterior design communicates a commanding presence and a feeling of protection to the occupants," said Robert Butterfield, global market director, GE Plastics.

"The twin domes on the sunroof, facilitated by the new glazing technology, increases the inner space for the rear passengers and creates a unique design feature."

The wrap-around windscreen, in combination with the elongated bonnet delivers dramatic, almost classic, proportions and gives the car a unique sporty feeling. Finally, the contrast of the strong dark coloured areas to the lighter tonal areas emphasizes QarmaQ's off-road DNA.

Interior Design

QarmaQ is designed to carry four people in above average comfort. The extensive use of new materials and techniques has resulted in a more fluid and unified interior, by allowing seamless integration of otherwise intrusive elements.

car Hyundai

Hyundai has released a design sketch that previews the iflow Concept, a D-segment sedan created at the company's European design center that adopts the 'fluidic sculpture' design language and a number of innovative lightweight materials. It will debut at Geneva.

Hyundai i-flow Concept Sketch


At the 2010 Geneva Motor Show Hyundai will introduce the i-flow Concept, a show car that gives some hints at the brand's future D-segment sedan.

Styled at the company's European design headquarters in Rüsselsheim, Germany, i-flow features the company's evocative new form language, 'fluidic sculpture'. 

The name i-flow reflects the aerodynamic shape and the flowing lines of the concept car's styling, and retains the 'i' prefix of Hyundai's established nomenclature.

The i-flow incorporates numerous new technologies from chemical company BASF, ranging from innovative lightweight materials to solar cells, to assist in reducing weight and improving energy efficiency.

(Source: Hyundai)

car Kia Ray

At the 2010 Chicago Motor Show Kia has unveiled the Ray Concept, a futuristic four-seat hybrid sedan based on the Kia Forte platform. Among the features are the extensive use of lightweight and recycled materials and the glass roof with hexagonal solar cells.

Kia Ray Concept

Kia Motors has unveiled its 'Ray' Plug-in Hybrid concept at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show, show-casing its innovative fuel-stretching and emissions-cutting technologies.

Kia Motors has presented the Ray Concept, a futuristic hybrid sedan with an aerodynamic (cd of 0.25) aircraft-inspired design.

The powertrain is equipped with a 153-hp Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) 1.4-litre engine coupled to a permanently-engaged fixed ratio Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), used in combination with a 78 kW electric motor.

Among the features are the use of lightweight and recycled materials, the hexagonal solar cells embedded in the glass roof panel and the range of up to 1,200 km (746 miles).

Additional features include four individual seats, touch-screen controls, drive-by-wire steering and an energy-efficient audio system.

From the official Press Release:

Exterior Design

Kia Ray Concept


A lowered mono-volume shape and a strong, curvaceous silhouette give the Kia 'Ray' concept better aerodynamic properties than taller profile hybrid vehicles.

The exterior combines clean, flush surfaces minimizing any unneeded edges, a flowing profile and a pronounced rear shoulder ending in a slightly higher deck for reduced drag.

"It is important to imagine early in the design process what people will want in the future from a green perspective because people want to reduce their carbon footprint without driving carbon copies," said Peter Schreyer, Chief Design Officer for the Kia Motors Corporation.

"Being green doesn't have to be an obvious statement anymore and the Kia 'Ray' exemplifies a viable blend of modern, eco-minded features for today's environmentally conscious consumers," he added.

Strong, lightweight materials are used to support the EcoDynamics philosophy starting with a tabbed LED Kia badge covered with a single piece of glass that extends over the hood and another piece of glass that extends from the cowl of the windshield to the rear header to offer occupants a spacious, airy feeling.

Kia Ray Concept

A tapering greenhouse cabin and a longer 'tail' improve aerodynamics while reduction of drag is attained through a one-piece, smooth-as-glass, integrated underbody panel, narrow tire width and flush wheel design.

Front driving lamps slide back to create openings for better air intake when the gasoline engine is being used and a sliding U-shaped deck-lid extends from the rear of the vehicle at higher speeds for improved coefficient of drag.

Instead of side-view mirrors and door handles, motion-detector cameras are mounted flush with the body for safe lane changing procedures and opening of doors. The result is an airframe on wheels.

The front door opening features a forward cutout design for the feet allowing ease of entry. The purposeful rear-hinged coach doors add a stylish touch and their height and shape improves entry and exit.

The 'Ray' employs new 'cool car' technology, including nano-laminate films and cool-glazing materials to dramatically reduce solar heat and demonstrate how keeping the
interior cool will reduce air conditioning loads and greenhouse emissions. When the
vehicle is parked in the sun, the solar cells provide a trickle charge that helps operate a cooling fan to reduce interior temperatures.

Light and Airy Interior

Kia Ray Concept Interior

The 'Ray' interior is comprised of eco-friendly recycled materials in cool white tones to create a sense of purity while also reflecting the heat of the sun, keeping the temperature down and reducing the use of air conditioner energy.

Front and rear seats made of lightweight composites, mounted on the side sills, create a floating effect in the cabin and utilize elastomeric materials to support body weight.

Fresh and sustainable trim materials combine with a lightweight touch screen instrument layout featuring a touch screen push-button start and gear shift toggle.

The centre console features the all-new Kia UVO powered by Microsoft® advanced infotainment system providing voice- and touch-activated controls for simple management of music files and hands-free mobile phone operation.

Adding to the list of green technology features 'Ray' also employs the all-new GreenEdge™ system by Infinity® Audio. The loudspeakers reduce power consumption and dissipation through lower self heating temperatures coupled with increased acoustic performance providing a better synergy between amplifier, speaker and vehicle.

The amplifier used also reduces the idle power consumption by 50% of current Infinity speakers and employs a lower dissipation design for significant savings in overall weight.

To reduce overall weight through materials and design the hexagon/honeycomb shape can be found throughout the cabin, used as a repeated design element while tying the interior theme together. Used also in the door inserts and seats, this lightweight and breathable mesh serves to reduce overall kerb weight as well as being a unique design element.

Other materials found in the cabin are soft to the touch with a matt finish, including white leather, offering a more luxurious, but inviting and tranquil atmosphere.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Friday, February 12, 2010

car Lamborghini Murcielago

The Lamborghini Murcielago Restyling is a design study of a production-feasible sportscar based on the Murcielago package. It was created by Italian design student Mauro Lecchi for the Master in Transportation Design at the Scuola Politecnica di Design, Milan.

Lamborghini Murcielago Restyling


The restyled Lamborghini Murcielago was created by Italian design student Mauro Lecchi from Milan-based Scula Politecnica di Design for the Master in Transportation Design, in collaboration with Lamborghini and supported by Filippo Perini and Wolfgang Egger.

During the Master two briefs were given: the first, named "Concept 2020", asked students to think of new market niches for Lamborghini, ranging from motorcycles, race cars and boats.

The second one was much more linked to production with different constraints on feasibility, with the goal of designing an evolution of the current models.

As Mauro Lecchi explains, "For both the themes, we had to think of lines that recalled the brand."

Lamborghini Murcielago Rendering 

The restyled Murcielago - designed for the production-related brief - is based on the production model package.

Lamborghini Murcielago Rendering


The idea was not to distort the formal language of the company, but to use simple and realistic surfaces, in order to create a body shape instantly recognizable as a Lamborghini, even without a badge on the hood."

"The car is not a deliberately academic stylistic exercise with an end in itself, an agonizing search for futuristic forms never seen before. It is a more realistic interpretation of an object that must still be sold to the public."

The main goal was to design a different front end, while retaining some distinctive features of the Gallardo and Reventon models.

In particular, the air intakes are turned outwards while the headlights follow the same horizontal development on the entire front section.

Another characteristic feature is the negative cut on the roof near the hood, with the transparent surfaces that creates a kind of continuity with the roof itself.

The interior, even if not developed in every detail, was designed in compliance with the ergonomic standards.

Lamborghini Murcielago Interior Rendering Lamborghini Murcielago Interior Rendering


There weren't many preparatory sketches: after finalizing on paper several key features the definitions of the forms and proportions were directly made by working on the 1:4 scale clay model.

Lamborghini Murcielago Rendering Lamborghini Murcielago Rendering Lamborghini Murcielago Rendering

"A curiosity: some friends pointed out that the front resembles a Murcielago, the Spanish word for bat."

car Nissan Juke

Set to debut at Geneva 2010, the B-segment Nissan Juke is is the latest addition to the company's line-up of urban crossover. The exterior design is based on the 2009 Qazana concept car and combines a SUV-inspired lower section with a sporty upper section.

Nissan Juke Design Sketch


Designed to bring innovation, masculinity and dynamism to the B-segment, Juke combines of SUV toughness and sporting style.

Juke was created at Nissan Design Europe (NDE) in London, and refined at Nissan's Design Centre (NDC) in Japan. Principle engineering took place in Japan with significant European input and Juke will be built in Nissan's factory in Sunderland in the north-east of England and in Oppama, Japan.

"The design shows real optimism. By combining design elements from two genres to create a small, but striking Crossover that displays a genuine confidence and style. And those are qualities we also expect to find in a Juke customer," said Shiro Nakamura, Senior Vice President for Design and Chief Creative Officer.

From a design standpoint, the lower portion of Juke is pure SUV, with chunky wheels, wide tires, extended ground clearance and a robust stance.

Nissan Juke Nissan Juke

On the other side, the top portion is more reminiscent of a sports car, with a high waistline, slim visor-like side glass graphics and a coupé-style falling roofline. The coupé effect is further underlined by the rear doors which have their handles hidden in the frame of the door.

Nissan Juke Interior


Inside, the sports car theme continues with a driver-focused cabin dominated by a centre console design inspired by a motorcycle fuel tank. Finished in a distinctive high gloss colour, the 'bike' console adds a sense of fun to the car.

Practicality is assured by the rear-opening hatch and versatile luggage area with hidden storage opportunities.

The Nissan Juke is based on the Renault Nissan Alliance B platform, with a 2530mm wheelbase.

On front-wheel drive versions, suspension is by MacPherson struts at the front with a torsion beam at the rear while four-wheel drive models have a multi-link rear suspension modelled on the system found on Qashqai.

In Europe, three offer of engines available at launch will include one 1.5 liter diesel (81 KW) and two 1.6 liter direct injection gasoline units (140kW turbocharged and 86 KW), all Euro 5 compliant.

Nissan Juke Interior Design Sketch


The range of transmissions include five and six speed manual gearboxes and CVT transmission, depending on the model.

The ALL-MODE 4x4-i electronic all-wheel drive system is available as an option and features torque vectoring technology to enhance agility and reduce understeer when cornering.

The market global launch is expected for OCtober 2010. The European version will make its public premiere at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The North American version is scheduled to debut at the New York Auto Show in late March.

From the official Press Release:

Exterior design

Nissan Juke


First revealed as the Qazana show car – unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show – Juke was created at the London-based Nissan Design Europe and refined at Nissan's Design Centre (NDC) in Japan.

"The outcome of this global collaboration is a car that comes from where East meets West, with vital contributions from NDE and NDC being key to creating such a striking design," said Shiro Nakamura.

Its highly individual lines are carried over virtually intact from Qazana. The boldness of the design reflects the significance of the B-segment in the European market: Europe is expected to take the lion's share of sales ahead of the other main markets, including North America and Japan.

The design team drew inspiration for Juke's design from a number of unusual sources. They looked back at a number of vehicles synonymous with an active and sporting life – and that list included rally cars and motorbikes. It's clear to see where those ideas have influenced the design.

Nissan Juke


The result combines a number of different themes, but with Nissan DNA threaded through. It has a tough solid body to reflect the SUV element, yet is a very sensual car, too, with complex curves and a coupé profile accentuated by the narrow side glass and hidden rear door handles which help give the impression of two rather than four doors.

But there is also clear Nissan family DNA in the design – the boomerang rear lights, for example, from the 370Z – but none of the elements are slavishly copied so while retaining Nissan DNA, Juke stands alone as a unique, almost maverick, design.

This is a key theme running through Nissan designs. Alfonso Albaisa, Vice President, Nissan Design Europe, says: "Juke has elements inspired from other cars in our range such as 370Z and even Cube, but our intention is never to make obvious links between our cars but natural ones. Cube is a cool car, for example, and that coolness can also be found in Juke."

Nissan Juke


With generous ground clearance, big wheels and tyres, a high waistline and a broad shoulder line, the bottom 'half' of the car appears to be pure SUV. The impression is accentuated by typical SUV features such as the contrasting black sill and wheel arch finishers while at the front and rear, the lower bodywork emerges from underneath the car, resembling underbody protection.

At the front, the 'sump guard' forms part of the air intake assembly but rather than use a simple meshed grille, the design team have developed the moulding into a series of circular slots… which are suggestive of biotic elements.

Above the waistline, however, Juke shows its sporting credentials. A heavily raked windscreen, complete with Nissan's signature Crossover upswept flick to the rearmost side window – and sloped roof-line provide a profile reminiscent of an aircraft's canopy.

Nissan Juke Nissan Juke

The rear of the roof incorporates an integral spoiler to reduce aerodynamic lift to help high speed stability. The neat duck-tail ridge was perfected with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and tests in the wind tunnel.

Nissan Juke


The lights also reflect the car's sporting agility. At the front these are split into two distinct elements.

Framing the upper half of the bonnet, thin slashes contain running lights and turn indicators, while the main and dipped beams mounted lower on the nose of the car were inspired by the auxiliary lamps fitted to rally cars in the sixties and seventies.

At the rear, the tail-lights put their own spin on the boomerang shaped lamps found on the 370Z.

In total, a nine colour palette of exterior colours is planned, including two whites, a solid and a pearl, and three shades unique to Juke – Force Red, Haptic Blue and Machine Brown, though the total availability will depend on region.

Nissan Juke Nissan Juke

Seiji Watanabe, Associate Product Chief Designer: "We want our cars, our crossovers in particular, to have a spirit of agility, to be seen as light, nimble, reactive. Juke displays all these attributes and delivers a real sense of optimism."

Interior design

Nissan Juke Interior


Juke's active, sporting exterior is matched by its interior… where the dominant feature also displays a sense of fun: the centre console, finished in a high gloss paint, resembles a motorcycle fuel tank.

"It's unexpected," says Alfonso Albaisa. "And that gives the interior a certain sexiness."

Reflecting the exterior's blending of SUV and sports car attributes, the interior provides the commanding driving position but with all the attributes expected of a sports car.

The gear shift sits on the top of the 'motorbiketank' to guarantee slick changes while the tank itself is no mere styling statement but also provides a bracing point for the driver's knee during spirited cornering.

Nissan Juke Interior


Similarly, the central stack – which incorporates the new Nissan Dynamic Control System – is ergonomically designed to ensure the driver has instant access to the information and drive mode controls.

Chrome fittings and high quality materials are used throughout while the interior colours – red or gun metal grey for the central console are available, depending on the grade; black, silver or red accents to the leather or honeycomb 'sports' fabrics – underscore the car's sporting attitude.

Even the door arm rests, shaped like flippers used by scuba divers, reflect an active outlook.

Nissan Juke Interior


Despite its overall compact dimensions, the roomy interior offers competitive levels of space inside: front head room and rear knee room will be sufficient for most occupants. Unlike the Qazana show car, Juke is a full five seater.

The practical luggage area is large enough to take a nine inch golf bag or a maximum size suitcase and it also includes an underfloor storage area (4wd versions excepted) which takes its potential capacity to 251 litres (VDA).

In addition, the rear seats split 60:40, and also fold in one simple movement to provide a totally flat loading floor.

To hide luggage away, the trunk area has an integral tonneau cover which differs from the conventional by being attached to the tailgate and rises with the door when the trunk is opened.

"The interior displays a number of attributes which really sum up the entire car. There's a lot of emotion here, a real sense of fun and a genuine quality," says Albaisa.

(Source: Nissan)