Thursday 14 June 2012

Introducing Nissan Juke Nismo at Le Mans


Nissan Juke Nismo
will make its world introduction at Le Mans this end of the week. It appears only fitting, considering Nissan is giving power for a quarter of the field at the well-known race. The Juke will get an improved version of the 1.6-liter turbocharged engine as well as some body and deferral work.

The Juke Nismo will have on a new aerodynamics kit with lower front and back bumpers and wider wings and side skirts. Those pieces join a customized grille and tailgate spoiler to get better down force at speed.

At the corners, the Nismo has unique 18-inch wheels with wider tires for improved handling. The deferral will get harden springs, and the steering will be modified for more direct handling.

Nissan won't release specs on the car until closer to its in European launch in January, but the present turbo four makes 188 hp and 177 lb-ft of torque.

In the interior the vehicle, Nismo added steering-wheel, pedal, gauge, gearshift and door trims that have been redesigned for a bit more flair. Sport seats with red stitching and suede trim hold drivers during cornering.

The Nismo Juke will be built in Sunderland, United Kingdom, and will be obtainable for acquire in the United States and Japan at a later date, according to Nissan. The cost of Nismo hasn't been announced, but the jump from the Nissan 370Z Touring to the 370Z Nismo is only about $1,600.

Wednesday 18 April 2012

All about Lamborghini Aventador J

The J denotes the J Roadster meaning of Roadster is a roofless, v12 is a powered supercar the power of supercar is 6.5 liter and it will give 700 horse powers and we can raise the speed up to 186 mph the difference between Aventador and Aventador J is a lighter changes with normal Lamborghini. In Aventador the roof is not present but in Lamborghini Aventador J the roof looks awesome. In outside layer the carbon fiber including the patented material inside is known as carbon skin. And the driver of the Lamborghini should wear helmet for the road use the market price of Lamborghini Aventador J is $2.8 million.




Monday 30 January 2012

Smart Car Crash Tested

Hilarious video recording of smart four two crash tests (including hitting a concrete wall at 70mph) for a while now. Well, the NHTSA has finally crashed a few smarts in the name of insurance ratings security and the verdict is in: the smart is safer than you might think. The diminutive German car gets four stars for driver security and three stars for the passenger in the frontal crash test.



Side impact testing revealed five-star presentation, although a door did open throughout the test, "increasing the likelihood of passenger ejection." Granted, "Starflation" has been an issue for the NHTSA, but like an underachieving elected official, the smart is simply playing the opportunity game. The fact that the minuscule ride didn't explode into a million pieces of wound-irritating fiberglass is probably sufficient to surprise the average American consumer, who likely sees the smart as a small step up from a Segway scooter in terms of safety.