Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Renault Twizy: Zero Emission Car - To Be Launched By The End Of 2011


Following many automobile manufacturers like Volkswagen, Tata, Mitsubishi etc Renault Motors plans to enter the world of eco-friendly cars. As a first step, they are about to market their new zero-emission car: Renault Twizy by the end of this year. Renault plans to introduce first in Europe with a price tag beginning at €6,990.
The ultra-compact design of Renault Twizy (length-2.32metres / width-1.19metres) makes it an ideal city car.
Like for any other Zero-Emission vehicles, Twizy customers will lease the battery. The monthly subscription is €45 inclusive of taxes for an annual distance travelled of 7,500km, a figure which covers the vast majority of ordinary motorists' requirements.
Renault Twizy's running costs like insurance, maintenance and energy (which includes battery lease and electricity for recharging) are just as modest, working out at 15 percent lower than those of a 3-wheeled scooter.


Let us go through the main features of Twizy:

Ultra Modern Design
Renault Twizy will be an ideal match for car owning city riders who look for a second vehicle, as well as to youngsters interested in a safe way to gain experience in traffic.
Though Twizy looks like a scooter in the first glance, it delivers all the fundamentals associated with any car, namely four wheels, a steering wheel and pedals, plus an enveloping body for occupants sitting in tandem, one behind the other.
Renault Twizy's enveloping body and side deflectors combine the enjoyment of open-air motoring with protection from the elements. Additional lower door panels are available to provide even more effective shielding against wind and rain.


Twizy has sufficient in-car storage space which makes it suitable to the needs of owners travelling to and from work, or for light shopping. A 31-litre lockable cubby–ideal for a briefcase or limited shopping – is readily accessible underneath the rear seat. The capacity of this locker can easily be increased to 55 litres. There are also three litres of storage space either side of the steering wheel.
The 7kWh lithium-ion battery in Twizy is located underneath the front seat.
Renault Twizy's carefully honed weight – 450kg, including batteries (100kg) – is directly beneficial to its range which stands at 100km (combined cycle). Its battery is also particularly easy to charge thanks to an extendable spiral cable stored beneath a flap at the front of the vehicle.
The presence an integrated charger makes this cable also compatible with roadside battery charging facilities. An adapter permits this cable to be plugged into any 220V 10A household electrical supply. The battery fully charges in three-and-a-half hours.


Available In 2 Versions
Renault Twizy comes in two versions:
  • One which is powered by a 15kW(20hp) motor and requires a driver's license
  • One which is powered by a 4kW(5hp) motor and doesn't require a driver's license


Safety Features
Renault Twizy's bodywork is far more visible in traffic to other road users. In the case of a head-on collision, both occupants are protected by a deformable structure, while the outboard position of the four wheels and the lateral beams located either side of the chassis provide protection should the vehicle be involved in a side-on impact.
The safety features include a driver's airbag, a 4-point harness at the front and a three-point safety belt at the rear. Thanks to its four-wheeled chassis and extremely low centre of gravity, Renault Twizy delivers a reassuringly stable ride, while disc brakes all-round ensure precise, efficient stopping power.



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Monday, May 16, 2011

2012 New Mercedes SLS Roadster Roof Fold




Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster has been showing pictures of new models with models of soft-top roof. 6.2-liter V8 Supercar engine with 563 HP power will be exhibited at the Frankfurt Motor Show next September.

The biggest change appears on the door that no longer scissor (gullwing) because the roof supports the concept that can be folded (open-close) in 11 seconds. The car did not have to stop when the roof opened and closed. The process can take place when the car in the speed of 48 km per hour.

According to Mercedes, construction chassis is very light because of using aluminum. This has been a consideration since the early development of the car. Hence, its sides reinforced to improve the solidity and strength.

Meanwhile, the body weight of 2 kg heavier than the 241 kg coupe model. Excess weight is a donation of two structural reinforcement (reinforcement). On the other hand, the cross-strut member added. So also between the soft-top and tank of fuel.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

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Friday, May 6, 2011

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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Like Fast Cars? It Will Cost You



Speeding is the leading cause of vehicle accidents. Speeding jeopardizes your own safety, as well as that of your passengers and other motorists. It can also land you in legal trouble. In addition to a ticket, other penalties for speeding include fines, suspension of your driver's license and even jail time if your actions result in bodily injury or death of another person.

Auto insurance companies pull your driving record to determine whether to provide coverage and set your premium amount. Numerous speeding tickets are an indication that you're not a safe driver, which makes you a high risk. Drivers with a recurring pattern of speeding are considered more accident-prone, so their premiums are much higher.

Traffic violations add points to your driver's license. The more points an auto insurer sees, the higher your insurance premiums. If you've had your driving privileges revoked or suspended due to too many speeding tickets or other violations, you may have to file a SR-22 form when you apply for SR22 insurance. A good site to compare is www.SR22InsuranceQuotes.org. Not only will you pay higher premiums, but you'll also have a harder time finding an auto insurer because not every insurance company offers SR-22 filings.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Toyota Prius

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