Tuesday, February 9, 2010

BMW 5 Series first official shots!


BMW’s official unveiling ceremony isn’t until Monday, but a few authentic shots of the all-new “F10″ BMW 5 Series are floating around cyberspace. These three low resolution images only give us a frontal glimpse of the upcoming 5 Series sedan, apparently as it does a dress rehearsal for its big show at the beginning of the week.

Our first sans-camouflage observation says it looks much like the 5 Series GT, its close sibling. Thanks to its “sport sedan” role, the new 5 Series four-door sports a slightly more aggressive flair to its front facade and side styling. In case you were wondering, the little black buttons just ahead of the front wheels are side view cameras, just like those found on the 7 Series. We’ll reserve further judgment until Monday, when they pull the rest of the tarp off.

BMW’s official unveiling ceremony isn’t until Monday, but a few authentic shots of the all-new “F10″ BMW 5 Series are floating around cyberspace. These three low resolution images only give us a frontal glimpse of the upcoming 5 Series sedan, apparently as it does a dress rehearsal for its big show at the beginning of the week.

Our first sans-camouflage observation says it looks much like the 5 Series GT, its close sibling. Thanks to its “sport sedan” role, the new 5 Series four-door sports a slightly more aggressive flair to its front facade and side styling. In case you were wondering, the little black buttons just ahead of the front wheels are side view cameras, just like those found on the 7 Series. We’ll reserve further judgment until Monday, when they pull the rest of the tarp off.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Tesla Headhunting Top Auto Execs In Lead Up To Model S Launch

Tesla’s managerial past has been a tumultuous one, with a number of CEO changes, white-collar job cuts and even a lawsuit with one company founder Martin Eberhard all taking place in the past 12 months or so. Today we have some good news in regards to Tesla’s latest management shuffle, with two auto industry veterans with deep engineering and manufacturing expertise joining the company.

The first is Peter Rawlinson, Tesla’s new chief vehicle engineer and the person primarily responsible for the technical execution and delivery of the Model S all-electric sedan. He previously led vehicle engineering at Corus Automotive, an advanced engineering consulting firm.

Some of his prior projects involved the Jaguar X-Type, Land Rover LR2 and LR3, Ford Fiesta, Honda Accord, BMW 5-Series, and Bentley Continental, so his expertise is widespread. Furthermore, Rawlinson’s previous work on the Think electric vehicle also set a new world record for best crash safety performance in the subcompact vehicle class.

The second new appointment is Henry Brice as program director for the Model S. Previously, Brice was assistant chief engineer of the North American Fiesta program at Ford. He also served as assistant chief engineer for Ford’s full-size sedan platform, including the Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis and Town Car Vehicle lines, while also managing as many as seven product launches per year.

With such talent on board things are looking promising for the upcoming Model S, plus there’s more to come. Sitting on a fat $465 million cheque from the Department of Energy, Tesla currently has more than 150 job openings and is interviewing candidates at all levels.

Friday, September 18, 2009

BMW X5 Facelift Spy Shots

The BMW X5 facelift is due to be launched in 2010 is seen here in some cool spy shoots. Thanks to the guys over at worldcarfans.com we can see some details of the new X5 such as the new front and rear bumper, new headlights which really does remind us of the 5 series GT.

Also new and bigger side mirros have been have been added, new roof railings and for the interior we should expect some minor changes as well. What will be most prominent will be the new iDrive system and a larger LCD screen.BMW X5 Face lift 02

In the case of any facelifted BMW, we can expect at least one completely new or upgraded engine to be launched.

According to speculations the BMW X5 facelift will be launched officially during the 2010 North American International Motor Show in Detroit.

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Source: Worldcarfans.com

Thursday, September 17, 2009

BMW MD: Malaysia's economic situation will bode well for luxury car sales

CYBERJAYA: While a gloomy cloud is still expected to hover over the global motor vehicle market for the rest of 2009, BMW Malaysia Sdn Bhd is cautiously optimistic that the situation in Malaysia will be a little bit different, said managing director Geoffrey Briscoe.

He said the Malaysian economy was faring well compared with the rest of the world and this would bode well for the local motor vehicle industry, especially the luxury segment.

Geoffrey Briscoe ... “The Malaysian economy is holding up well.’

“The Malaysian economy is holding up well. People are still spending. We’re not bullish about the rest of 2009 because we still feel that there are still tough times ahead,” he told StarBiz in an interview, adding that the local motor vehicle industry should “pick up” in 2010.

“Our finance rates are low. BMW Malaysia also provides good financial packages through its credit arm, BMW Credit, and our inventories are still high, so there has never been a better time to buy a BMW,” he added.

For the first seven months of 2009, BMW Malaysia sold 2,048 units compared with 2,133 during the same period in 2008.

It sold 3,512 BMW vehicles and 201 Mini cars in total last year.

BMW Malaysia’s share of the luxury segment was north of 40%, Briscoe said, adding that despite the dip in the 2009 year-to-date sales, he was upbeat about the company’s prospects going forward.

“Given the current economic climate, we are just 4% down in terms of sales volume. There are still several months to go for 2009 and we would be delighted if we could sell as many cars as we did last year,” he said.

BMW Malaysia’s bestseller is its 3-series (which averages 150 units a month) and the 5-series models.

“Our 3- and 5-series tend to go neck and neck in terms of volume but it’s usually the 3-series that’s ahead. We provide great financial packages for these models through BMW Credit,” Briscoe said.

BMW Malaysia has a majority of its 3- and 5-series completely-knocked-down models built at its plant in Kulim, Kedah, which is operated in partnership with plantation giant Sime Darby Bhd. Briscoe said the plant’s capacity was virtually “limitless.”

“The capacity of the plant can be extended to where we need it to be. We’d love to build more cars, like the X1 and 7-series and we are working with the Government to build those and other models in Malaysia,” he said.

As part of its strategy to provide “efficient dynamics,” BMW Malaysia plans to launch four diesel-powered vehicles in the last quarter of 2009; three of them sedans. The vehicles are expected to be in the 2.0 to 3.0-litre range.

“The diesel segment in Malaysia comprises either SUVs (sport utility vehicles) or commercial vehicles. There’s no passenger market for diesel and we want to create one,” Briscoe said.

He added that diesel-powered engines provided better torque and were more powerful, more fuel-efficient and produced less carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions compared with their petrol-based counterparts.

Briscoe said about 60% of cars sold in Europe were equipped with diesel engines.

The high sulphur content in Malaysian diesel fuel has hindered performance and deterred many car companies from introducing diesel-powered vehicles.

While diesel-powered BMW vehicles were already capable of handling the substandard diesel quality here, Briscoe said the introduction of the four new models was timely as Petronas was launching its Euro 2M standard diesel nationwide tomorrow.

“The Euro 2M diesel has low sulphur content of less than 500 parts per million (ppm) compared to some 3,000 ppm. To a layman like myself, that sounds like a huge reduction and great for the environment!

“We feel that our timing is spot-on because we are bringing in the right diesel cars at the right time,” he said.

Meanwhile, Briscoe said BMW Malaysia was looking to expand its BMW Premium Selection (BPS) used-car programme to more dealers to combat the local motor vehicle industry’s growing “grey market.”

The grey market refers to the importation of used vehicles from foreign countries to Malaysia by non-franchise car dealerships, which are then sold at a cheaper price. The grey importers do not provide verifiable servicing history or factory-backed warranties.

“There’s nothing worse than having a customer say that they have a bad BMW car, which is why we offer a fully backed BPS car as a viable alternative to the grey imports,” Briscoe said.

Vehicles sold under the BPS programme need to have an approved and documented vehicle history as part of the criteria, pass a strict 72-point check by factory-trained BMW experts, are technically and visually refurbished, less than five years old or have less than 100,000-km mileage.

Two dealers currently run the programme – Auto Bavaria Glenmarie (launched in December 2008) and Ingress Auto (launched in August 2008).

“Sales for (Auto Bavaria) Glenmarie have increased 60%. The used car business currently makes up 40% of their business. It’s been an enormous success,” Briscoe said.

“We’re happy to have Ingress aboard. To be part of the BPS programme, the potential dealer needs to go through a rigorous approval process and sign our BPS agreement that’s three inches thick and we are looking at reaching out to more dealers,” he added.

On another note, Briscoe said he could not agree more with its principal in Germany to pull out of Formula One (F1) next season.

“To be in F1, one needs to make continuous progress and it wasn’t sustainable for BMW to remain in the sport.

“BMW is the greenest luxury car company in the world and spends billions on fuel efficiency and CO2 reduction measures under our ‘efficient dynamics’ programme. It’s only right that its resources are focused on that,” he said.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics

Innovative concept car gets M3 power with record-breaking supercar economy and emissions figures BMW at the Frankfurt Motor Show

The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics is BMW’s most innovative concept car ever and sets a new performance car agenda. Its unique powertrain, ground-breaking performance potential and exo-skeletal style bodywork crafted from aerodynamic knowledge gained in Formula One set it apart from anything previously seen.

Powered by a three-cylinder turbo diesel engine and two electric motors, the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics is capable of BMW M3 performance but with a fraction of that model’s CO2 emissions and far greater fuel economy. The striking concept car is showcased with a powertrain producing an anticipated 356hp and 800Nm of torque for true supercar performance. However, the vehicle has been designed to be capable of recording 75.1mpg on the combined cycle and CO2 emissions of 99g/km.
The vehicle’s impressive performance figures improve further when it runs solely in hybrid mode. When taking the sources of electrical energy generation into account the CO2 emissions of the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics drop to a staggering 51g/km*.

The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics highlights a number of technologies that will appear on BMWs of the near future. BMW’s Air Curtain system that channels air through a front valance with the air exiting ahead of the front wheel is fitted. The Air Curtain system’s exiting air flow effectively deflects air from entering the wheel arch and causing turbulence thus improving all round performance.
The bodywork of the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics also takes styling cues from the marque’s involvement in Formula 1. The exo-skeletal appearance of elements of the design mean the vehicle cleaves through the air with the least possible resistance. The drag co-efficient is 0.22 – the lowest figure of any BMW road car. The subtle folds of the bodywork that sit proud of the passenger cocoon create downforce without the need to have large spoilers.

The 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine is another feature that indicates production potential. In isolation this new engine is capable of recording peak power of 163hp, a new record in terms of output per litre at 109hp, and a peak torque of 290Nm. Mounted transversely and ahead of the rear axle, the diesel engine can be the sole power source for the vehicle or it can work in conjunction with the electric drive. Alternatively the diesel engine can be used to charge the electric drive battery pack.

The hybrid drivetrain features two electric motors – one on each axle. At lower speeds just the electric drive mode functions. The rear axle motor can produce up to 38kW of power and 290Nm of torque, while the second axle motor is capable of 60kW and 220Nm of torque. However, an overboost function allows the driver to top this up to 84kW for a 30 second boost and 104kW for a 10 second power enhancer. When taking all three power sources into account these figures equate to a car that records a peak power of 356hp and torque of 800Nm. Power is transmitted to the road via an enhanced version of BMW’s existing seven-speed Double Clutch Transmission.

The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics has a range of 31 miles when driving only on electric mode. Combined with the three-cylinder diesel engine this extends to a total possible distance between fill-ups and charges of 431 miles. Using a conventional domestic power source at 220 V would result in the vehicle being fully recharged after 2.5 hours. Access to a slightly more powerful 380 V sees the charge time drop to 44 minutes.

Unlike other hybrid vehicles that use existing vehicle architecture and then add a hybrid drivetrain, the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics isn’t penalised by weight. A V8 or larger capacity engine that would be the norm for a supercar has been substituted by a compact three-cylinder engine and two electric motors. This is fitted to an aluminium chassis to further save weight. The result of this is that the vehicle tips the scales at just 1,395kgs.

The use of low rolling resistance tyres has also taken on another twist to offer something unique. Normally customer demand for larger alloy wheels with wider tyres is at odds with aerodynamic and rolling resistance targets. However, BMW engineers working with Michelin developed a solution to this conundrum. The contact patch of the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics has effectively been turned 90 degrees by virtue of specifying larger diameter wheel rims. Larger, but thinner tyres result in the same percentage of rubber being in contact with the road, but the cross section of the tyre as a whole is smaller making for less rolling resistance and greater aerodynamic efficiency.

BMW is renowned for using lightweight materials as part of its EfficientDynamics strategy and this concept car is no different. The chassis and suspension are made entirely from aluminium while the roof and the outer skin of the doors are made of a lightweight polycarbonate glass. This material also comes with special properties that allow the glass to darken in sunlight to keep the cabin temperature at the desired level.

The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics also showcases BMW’s Thermo Electric Generator currently fitted to the exhaust system of test cars and being developed for production. This works on the principle of the Seebeck effect to generate an electrical current courtesy of the temperature change between two metal based semi-conductors. This system alone generates enough charge to power some of the auxiliary features.

nside, and the 3D Head-up Display is another feature that highlights at possible production car capability as does a new incarnation of iDrive with a touchpad screen. The vehicle’s 4.6 metre length, 1.9 metre width and 1.24 metre height permit a 2+2 configuration that makes this supercar a practical form of transport. With the rear seats folded the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics even has room for two sets of golf clubs that can be stowed in the 150-litre luggage area.

The BMW Vision EfficientDynamics is the centrepiece of the BMW stand at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Click here for more images and video footage of this model and other new products at the show.


Monday, September 14, 2009

Luxurious Car Gallery: BMW 5-Series GT Details and Specifications



BMW never stop innovation. It always think and create new car variant that more safe, enjoyable and luxurious. Like this variant, BMW 5-Series GT, the luxurious car from BMW. BMW 5-Series GT was produced to make BMW car product before being more perfect. BMW 5-Series GT performance also shows a luxurious.

Even if it was unveiled, the new BMW 5-Series GT has undergone its initial round of customization from the German tuner Hamann. Even if there are no official details about the modified GT, it's apparent that the kit will start by transforming the sporty 5-Series’ front finish with a modified front bumper as well as a new rear unit, some new exhaust tips a different set of tailpipes, a set of Hamann’s signature wheels painted black as well as a host of four of a kind interior accessories.

The BMW 5-Series GT is currently being offered with two different engines. The first is the new 3.0 Liter turbocharged straight two that makes 306 HP & 295 lb-ft of torque, a 4.4 Liter twin turbo V8 producing 408 HP also a 3.0 Liter turbo diesel mill that makes 245 HP, but they are expecting to see an improvement of at least 30 HP or more from the aftermarket manufacturer.

Article Source; www. topspeed.com

Sunday, September 13, 2009

The future of car buying: Don't supersize me

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Big cars and trucks are out. Smaller ones that offer more for your dollar are in. And many drivers will hang onto the new cars they buy longer.

We've seen some of this before — in the 1970s. But there's reason to believe that this time, American car-buying habits have changed forever.

Scarred by the worst financial crisis since the 1930s and still leery of high gas prices, people are walking into showrooms intent on spending less. The trend is strongest among baby boomers, who are 44 to 63 years old and make up a quarter of the population, dealers and industry analysts say.

A generation ago, boomers drove the economy out of the second-worst recession since World War II. After the downturn ended in 1982, they went on a buying spree throughout the '80s; for many, free-spending became a way of life that didn't end until last year. But their investments and home values have taken a hit. And with time running out until retirement, economizing on the second-biggest purchase most people make has become common.

"Up until now it's 'I want bigger and more than I had last year,'" says Jerry Seiner, who owns several GM franchises in the Salt Lake City area. "This has been the biggest awakening of the United States population since the Great Depression."

Ford's top sales analyst, George Pipas, describes the shift as one from "conspicuous consumption" to "careful consumption."

To a degree, the shift has been forced on consumers. The Great Recession ended the days of easy credit, which propelled car and truck sales most of this decade. During the boom years, almost anyone qualified to buy a new vehicle. Zero percent financing on purchases and cut-rate deals on leases kept monthly payments low and encouraged people to trade every three or four years. Sales ballooned to record numbers of about 17 million vehicles a year in the first half of the decade.

Today, loans are harder to get and come with higher payments. About 60 percent of buyers finance a new car, and many no longer qualify for luxury models — or want big monthly payments.

So many drivers will keep running up their odometers and scale back when they do buy, continuing to push down sales of large cars, sport utility vehicles and luxury brands. A poll taken in April by research firm AutoPacific found that 59 percent of recent buyers will keep their cars four years or more, up from 46 percent in 2008. It's easy to keep a vehicle longer because of improved quality.

On a recent evening, Haiying Sun of Ann Arbor, Mich., drove his family's 1998 Ford Windstar minivan to Howard Cooper Honda to look at new cars. And look is all he did. Although the van has 80,000 miles on it, Sun says he can wait for the deal he wants.

"I don't think this car is too bad," he said. "I still can drive it for maybe two years."

The trends suggest annual vehicle sales will stay close to this year's 10 million level instead of rebounding to mid-decade levels. It was the collapse of the sales rate to as low as 9.57 million in January 2009 that pushed GM and Chrysler into bankruptcy reorganizations financed by the federal government, leaving Uncle Sam with a controlling stake in GM and as broker for Fiat's takeover of Chrysler. Even mighty Toyota, which has done relatively better than most, posted the biggest loss in its history in its last fiscal year.

"I think caution will be with us for a while," says Martin Zimmerman, a former Ford Motor Co. chief economist who now teaches at the University of Michigan. "That will color people's willingness to go out and buy houses or buy cars."

Even before the collapse of Lehman Brothers triggered the financial industry meltdown a year ago, buyers' habits were starting to change. Fresh off a summer that featured $4 per gallon gas, people entered showrooms thinking smaller and armed with dealer invoice prices and rebate offers gleaned from Internet sites.

Small cars made up just 12.6 percent of the market in 1998, but that has grown to 21.1 percent, according to Ward's AutoInfoBank. The popularity of the federal government's Cash for Clunkers program this summer showed that Americans will embrace small if they're being budget-conscious or if they get a good deal. In August, the last month of the program, sales of the smallest domestic cars tripled from a year earlier.

Automakers are banking on the shift being permanent, unlike the last big swing to small cars, which followed the Arab oil embargo in 1973 and another oil shock at the end of the decade. People went back to larger cars as soon as oil supplies increased and gas prices went down. From the '80s until last year, gas stayed relatively cheap. Besides big passenger cars, the "light truck" market — minivans, SUVs and pickups — exploded and U.S. automakers made billions.

This time, though, higher gas prices are more likely to stick. Even though gas has dropped to around $2.50 a gallon, few expect it to stay there. The end of the global recession and burgeoning auto markets in China and India are expected to increase the demand for oil. Higher government fuel economy standards also will drive sales of small cars.

The shift will leave Detroit automakers no choice but to figure a way to make money on compact cars. In the past, these were money losers for U.S. car makers and were subsidized by big cars and light trucks.

GM and Ford say contract concessions from the United Auto Workers make it possible to turn a profit on U.S.-built compacts. GM even says it can make money on subcompacts built in Michigan, but Ford and Chrysler will build them in lower-cost Mexico.

Those who buy smaller vehicles or non-luxury brands will still want the amenities they've become used to, such as voice-activated phones, navigation systems, heated leather seats and premium sound systems.

That's what Art Shand, 48, a building industry consultant from Palm Harbor, Fla., was looking for when he decided to lease a third car to keep from racking up miles on his family's other two vehicles, an Acura MDX luxury sport utility and a BMW 5-series sedan.

Although he could afford another premium brand, he shopped for value and leased a Hyundai Genesis, the Korean company's new entry in the luxury market.

It has all the amenities sought by Shand, yet costs nearly $20,000 less than a BMW 535i.