Showing posts with label 2010 Audi TT RS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010 Audi TT RS. Show all posts

Honda Gearing Up to Unseat the Mighty Prius


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    Honda brought the first gas-electric hybrid to America when it launched the funky Insight in 1999, but it was soon overshadowed by the Toyota Prius and Honda’s been trying to catch up ever since.

    After eight years playing second-fiddle, Honda has decided enough is enough.

    Company president Takeo Fukui says Honda is investing heavily in hybrids and insists the race "has just begun." The technology’s first phase was all about cultivating a green image, Fukui says, clearly taking a swipe at Toyota. The next phase will emphasize making the vehicles more affordable and fuel efficient, he says, and Honda has two cars in the pipeline that he promises will challenge Toyota’s eco-supremacy.

    "The real full-scale hybrid competition will start from now," Fukui says.

    Fukui’s got his work cut out for him. The Prius is synonmous with hybrid technology, and 79 percent of the gas-electric vehicles that rolled out of American showrooms last month were Toyotas. Just one in 10 were Hondas, and the company has discontinued the Insight and Accord hybrid. Yet during his year-end speech to employees, Fukui predicted hybrids will account for 10 percent of Honda’s sales by 2010. To reach that goal, Honda will have to sell some 400,000 hybrids a year.

    It may not be enough. Toyota says it wants to sell 1 million hybrids a year within the first half of the next decade.

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2010 Bentley Continental GTC Speed

    Bentley's top-down tourer, the Continental GTC, is now available as a high-performance Speed model.

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    2009 Detroit Auto Show 2010 Bentley Continental GTC Speed
    2010 Bentley Continental GTC Speed

    Featuring improved handling via a lowered, more aggressively damped suspension, and more power via a revised twin-turbocharged 600-bhp W-12 engine, the new Speed version of the GTC just shown at Detroit makes a bold statement. Just how bold? Well, Bentley says the nine percent increase in power is good for a 0-60 mph time of only 4.5 seconds and a top speed of 195 mph with the top down (kids — and especially toupee wearers — don't try this at home).


    Cosmetic differences to the Speed include a dark-tint to sections of the front grille and 20-in. alloy wheels (standard chrome is a no-cost option), a new rear spoiler design, drilled alloy foot pedals and a three-spoke sport steering wheel.


    The entire Continental GTC range also sees some updates as well including a more upright grille with a larger, lower air intake, new reduced-friction shocks for improved ride quality, retuned power steering with better driver feedback, new exterior and interior color choices and options including a radar-based adaptive cruise control and carbon ceramic brakes (available exclusively with the 20-in. wheel package).

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2010 Audi TT RS

    We're being denied once again. The Audi TT S is just a tease. It's turbocharged 2.0-liter direct-injected 4-cylinder boasts 265 horsepower. The TT RS, on the other hand, injects 340 pavement-tearing ponies into the compact 2+2 coupe.


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    This power increase comes from a purpose-built 5-cylinder direct-injected turbocharged 2.5-liter with a 10:1 compression ratio and 17 psi of boost. Audi's been on the forefront of direct-injection technology combined with turbochargers, and it shows. The torque is up to 332 lb.-ft. and it comes on at 1600 rpm. This should be enough to propel the car to 60-mph in close to 4.5 seconds. An electronic limiter reins the top speed in at 155 mph.


    The RS moniker denotes that this TT is built for sporting enthusiasts; as such, the only transmission is a custom-built close-ratio 6-speed with short throws. No DSG twin-clutch paddle shifting for owners of this pocket-rocket. With the press of a sport button flaps in the exhaust open and let the world know just how potent the TT RS is.


    Weight is said to be kept low at below 3200 lb. for the coupe, while the convertible version is roughly another 150 lb. heavier. Quattro all-wheel drive is standard... but don't expect the RS to handle well in the snow. It has high-performance summer tires on 18-in. rims. If Audi should see the logic in providing such a performance car in the U.S. market, its price would rival that of the BMW M3.

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