Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Mostro di Potenza SF22 Inspired by Lamborghini Indomable


Mostro di Potenza SF22 is a supercar design which is inspired from Lamborghini Indomable concept where this Lamborghini variant is designed by Alberto Fernandez Albilares (Spain) together with Daniel Chinchilla Ochoa (Mexico). This supercar Mostro di Potenza SF22 was announced to be produced in limited edition by North American company 215 Racing. The name of SF22 has its own philosophy where the SF means ‘Street Fughter’ and the number 22 is taken from F22 fighter jet.
This super car Mostro di Potenza SF22 features with mid engine layout, sustainable exterior body produced from a carbon fiber-Kevlar composite and monocoque. This super car variant is also powered by a twin-turbo 572 GM unit delivering 2,000 hp. The design was improved by Mexican designer that is Daniel Chinchilla by removing the Lamborghini identity but still keeping the Italian character. This SF22 car variant will be produced only 50 units in Philadelphia with two production in a month. Automild.com.
Mostro di Potenza SF22 Inspired by Lamborghini Indomable


Mostro di Potenza SF22-roof

New Subaru Impreza Concept


Subaru Impreza made its debut on the New York auto show. This new generation Subaru Impreza is a Japanese models continue to shift the positioning of the sport to comfort: the focus of its development is given high quality sedan, convenience and improved interior space. The design of this Sedan Impreza is virtually inspired by its senior model Legacy: designed in sharper lines and more versatile with the beautiful surface. The exterior also has hexagonal radiator grille as a required element of all new Subaru. As the hatchback, the designers have kept a fairly recognizable silhouette model of the past generation.
The wheelbase is increased from 2,621 mm to 2644mm (+23 mm) with shortened overhangs, so the length of the car has not changed, but the cabin was increased. Due to displacement of the lower forward edge of the windshield glass front door turned out to wider by 12 centimeters, and the threshold is lower – landing and the landing was more convenient.
Subaru Impreza, The Design Concept

Subaru Impreza, The Design Concept-rear light

New Kia Rio Sedan


This compact sedan named Kia K2 is unveiled held in Shanghai, New York, presented with its ‘friend’ named Kia Rio Sedan. These sedan models are created on one platform, clear exterior design combined with identity of Kia Corporation. The new sedan Rio, as well as a hatchback, “painted” in a Kia California studio. Admittedly, the designers managed to escape the image of a budget sedan, successfully defeated an unusual proportion of the car with the short hood. By the way, the common parts with the hatchback a little: the front door so the mirror. The chuck is completely different: the headlights, grille, and bumper.
In technical terms, the American Rio has some differences from the European, shown last month in Geneva. The engine on the car for local market put a more powerful, the volume of 1.6 liters and output of 138 hp. Transmission 6-speed manual or automatic. On top kitting machine set cruise control and a rearview camera.
Kia Rio Sedan Variant



Kia Rio Sedan Variant-surface

Monday, 30 May 2011

Icona fuselage Car Design

Design studio named Icona Shanghai was founded in early 2010 by European designers, which drew a large market in China and Asia. The company is based in Shanghai, but the it grow from Turin: it built a career virtually all of its key personnel, and engineering support to ensure the Italians Tecnocad Progetti and Cecomp.
On the showroom in Shanghai studio has shown a spectacular concept Fuselage which is designed in memorable silhouette, complex surfaces and attractive details. Designers Icona Shanghai, unlike many of his colleagues resists the temptation to “beautify” the front end of the concept set of air intake: only decorative panel with a wavy texture. Pay attention to the transparent polycarbonate alloy. In the motion Fuselage lead motors, located near to the wheels. The battery pack weighing 360 kg is located in the central tunnel. The sprint run is up to 100 km / h Icona Fuselage which is reached in 4.5 seconds, the top speed of this car is 200 km / h. For more detail visit, www.icona-stc.com

Icona fuselage Car Design


Icona fuselage Car Design-sketch


The Design of McLaren MP4-12C GT3


The racing car variant called McLaren MP4-12C GT3 is designed together with a team of CRS Racing. The factory pilots will test MP4-12C in the races this year, and the following 20 cars be made available to private teams.  MP4-12C GT3 is elegance indeed because it was designed almost entirely in a virtual environment. The aerodynamics body was developed using methods of computational fluid dynamics, the control system is made ??available on a computer simulator. The new McLaren car will be the first-class carbon fiber monocoque with GT3. As the road car, the weight monocoque is only 75 kg.
The power of the engine MP4-12C GT3 is reduced to 100 hp compared with the road version: 600 hp to “modest” 500 hp. According to designers, it will make the car more balanced. On this McLaren MP4-12C GT3, 7-speed gearbox has been replaced by a 6-speed from the firm Ricardo, which is lighter by as much as 80 kg.
The Design of McLaren MP4-12C GT3
The Design of McLaren MP4-12C GT3-doors

Lada Granta Sedan Variant Detail


In Togliatti this sedan variant called Lada Granta was unveiled, this new low-cost car Lada Granta was designed in fresh appearance. The design of the exterior Granta is presented by graduate MAMI Ivan Lepeshkin. One of his tasks was to look more “expensive” and solid. The exterior is characterized by painted bumpers, alloy wheels, and moldings on the doors. The new interior design of this sedan version Lada Granta is an elegance work of Valentina Novikova. The interior is presented in improved ergonomics features by decreasing the number of parts (from 59 to 39) in the cabin.
The interior is completed with seats with thinner backs for improving legroom for the passenger. This new sedan version is powered by gasoline engine of 1.6 liters which is available in three choices: 80 hp, 90 hp and 98 hp. The 90 hp engine features reduced noise, vibration, and increased resource. Take a look at the images below. [source: cardesign.ru]
Lada Granta Sedan Variant Detail


Lada Granta Sedan Variant Detail-surface

New Hyundai i40


This Hyundai i40 sedan variant was unveiled in auto show in Barcelona. The exterior design of the new Hyundai sedan variant is similar to the Elantra, but the dimension of this Hyundai i40 is designed much larger, where the size is closer to the Sonata, which is not sold in Europe. The length of this Hyundai i40 is 80 mm (4,740 mm) with the wheelbase measures less than 25 mm (2770) mm. The car was designed in a European design center company located in the town of Rüsselsheim (Germany). Designers managed by Thomas Byurkla (Thomas Burkle).
The framework of this Hyundai new sedan version is characterized by corporate identity which is presented in fluidic sculpture (liquid sculpture). Hyundai i40 is completed with advanced technology, such as ventilated seats and heated steering wheel. This Hyundai variant is powered by new engines that deliver 115 up to 177 horsepower. Check it out at the images below. Source: cardesign.ru
Hyundai i40 - New sedan Design
Hyundai i40 - now and sedanvariant

Saturday, 28 May 2011

Sound Development for Audi e-tron


The acoustic sound of Audi e-tron variant is being worked by Audi Manufacturer. The sound development for Audi e-tron is inspired from sci-fi movie genre and Audi RSQ variant that features in Hollywood movie titled I, Robot. As we know, the electric vehicle that has been produced massively has caused new technical issue, where electric cars are usually silent until 25 km / h; this will carry impact along the street. So many carmakers have developed its solution, which is by making artificial sound for electric car.
Press Release.
Sound Development for Audi e-tron
The sonorous sound of a six-cylinder engine; the silky murmur of a V8: the sounds of combustion engines are a constant of road traffic that everyone can associate with a car. With electric cars all that is passé because they are virtually silent up to a speed of 25 km/h (15.53 mph). The risk to others is obvious. There is only one logical conclusion for the sound technicians at Audi: The electric car of the future needs its own sound – but which one?
“We speak of quiet cars when an electric car is driven at a speed between 0 – 25 km/h (15.53 mph),” explains Dr. Ralf Kunkel, Head of Acoustics at AUDI AG.
Sound Development for Audi e-tron-surface
Up to this speed electric cars are virtually silent as they glide through the streets. Noise from the rolling of the tires and from the slipstream comes to the forefront above this speed, at which point an electric car is no longer significantly more quiet than a conventional vehicle.
The fact that this new form of transportation is particularly quiet is, of course, another factor of its success.
After all, environment-friendly automobiles should not only reduce emissions, but also noise pollution. However, speed without the typical road noises that serve as a signal harbors risks: The sense of hearing allows participants in traffic to monitor all 360 degrees of their surroundings, whereas the eyes only cover a limited angle. People with poorer vision or who are distracted can easily overlook a car.
Organizations for the blind worldwide therefore advocate giving quiet cars a unique sound; specifications or laws to this effect are already in place in the U.S.A. and Japan.
The sound technicians at Audi have long since taken up the task of protecting pedestrians in the electric mobility era.
“One way do this is by generating artificial noise in electric cars,” says Kunkel. The acousticians are currently hard at work on the sound design of the Audi e-tron. It is not just a matter of safety, but also a question of how the Audi of the future should sound.
“The obvious approach would be to work on the basis of the familiar sound of a combustion engine,” says Christian Schüller, Head of Brand Development/Corporate Identity.
“On the other hand, we want to underscore that an electric or hybrid Audi is an innovative product. We also want to make our Vorsprung durch Technik audible in the era of electric mobility.”
The rustling of leaves, the twittering of birds or shrill tones such as those used on snow cats are therefore not viable options.
However: “The sounds used for space ships in films are reminiscent of car sounds, yet are also very different, making this a rather interesting approach,” says Kunkel. An Audi will not sound like an airplane with jet engines or a space ship from a science fiction film any time soon, though. “But the sound will be new and unusual. The Audi RSQ from the Hollywood film I, Robot gives an indication of how an Audi might sound in the future.”

Nagel, Armored SUV Variant from Dartz Prombron’


This futuristic vehicle called Nagel has sharp line exterior design. This sport car is designed by Dartz (armored vehicles maker) together with Gray Design. Nagel car concept is unveiled as an armored sportback SUV which is aimed to pull yacht. This vehicle is predicted go to market in 2012. The year 2012 is selected to launch this Nagel armored SUV because that year is the celebration of 100th anniversary of Dartz. Dartz was named RussoBalt (RussoBaltique). It was founded in 2012 and manufactured armored and sports car  variant, airplanes and royal lancelets as well. Then the name is known as Prombon’ and nowadays the name more famous as Dartz Prombron’.
The Nagel car variant by Dartz Prombron’ was a creation of designed Eduard Gray from Gray Design. The design follows the Dartz Prombron’ platform which uses the KAPSULA technology. This car is equipped by 2,000 hp engine with the top speed about 250 km/h.
Nagel, Armored SUV Variant from Dartz Prombron’

Nagel, Armored SUV Variant-sketch


Maserati GT Garbin, Future Car Concept for 2020


The Maserati GT Garbin is a design research of a Gran Turismo model which is aimed as futuristic car concept in 2020. All the authors of this futuristic car design study have graduated from Politecnico di Milano in recently, they are Chetan Rajput from India, Andrea Coccia from Italy, and Jaime Cervantes from Mexico. They begin develop this Maserati GT Garbin at the the Master in Transportation and Automobile Design in Politecnico di Milano which was supported by FIAT Group.
The exterior surface of this futuristic car takes inspirations from the Privé 2010 Collection by Armani. The author commented, “This inspiration was translated into solid surfaces combined with ‘floating’ elements that remind of the Opera Theatre of Valencia, by Calatrava.” The front end of this Maserati GT Garbin is designed with typical Maserati grille character mixed with surface treatment reminiscent which is found on the Citroën GT Concept. For more detail take a look at the images below.
Maserati GT Garbin, Future Car Concept for 2020

Maserati GT Garbin-roof

Nissan Juke Design Inspiration


The car variant named Nissan Juke made its debut at 2010 Geneva Motor Show. 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. The design of this Nissan Juke is accentuated with masculinity, dynamism and innovation. Juke design also combines the SUV inspiration and sporty accent. “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,”commented Shiro Nakamura, Senior Vice President of Design and Chief Creative Officer.
From the official Press Release:
Nissan Juke Design Inspiration
Exterior design
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.
Nissan Juke Design Inspiration-sketch
“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.
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.”
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

New Sedan Kia Magentis or Optima


At New York Auto Show which was held at 2010, the Kia Magentis / Optima had made its debut. The dynamic design on this new Kia sedan variant is represented by sculpted flank, a coupe – like silhouette which is presented with a sweeping roof as well as high shoulder line. About this new Kia Optima aka Kia Magentis, the Chief Design Officer from Kia manufacturer, Peter Schreyer commented, “The next generation Optima possesses the power to surprise,”, he continued, “It’s a car that people will simply not expect from Kia – and that’s exactly what we set out to achieve.”
This new Kia Magentis is presented with extended wheelbase which is completed with boldly flared wheel arches as well as a shallow glasshouse which ensures a saloon with self-assured and muscular stance.“The latest Optima embody Kia’s confident new design direction,” Schreyer commented. He added, “It’s a global car with individual appeal.”

New Sedan Design, Kia Magentis or Optima

Kia Magentis or Optima - sketch


Audi A8 The New Evolution Sedan


The new Audi A8 flagship is an evolution sedan variant of its predecessor which features more dynamic design and sculpted exterior. This Audi A8 is sold from 2010. The new Audi A8 is completed with numerous advanced technology aimed as driver assistant, innovative infotainment system and safety system as well. This Audi A8 also has increased dimension with the exterior is designed in clean and smooth accent in dynamic and muscular design.
Official Press Release:
Evolution Sedan Version, Audi A8
Design
The outer skin of the new A8 conveys homogeneity, as if modeled from a full volume. A coupé-like roof line lets the silhouette flow; sculptured surfaces conveying calmness and prestige contrast with sharp lines. The new A8 underscores the leading position maintained by Audi in the field of automotive design. Representing the cutting edge in many innovative technologies, the A8 indicates this role through new and progressive design elements. 5137 mm (16.85 ft) in length, with a 2992 mm (9.82 ft) wheelbase, 1949 mm (6.39 ft) in width and 1460 mm (4.79 ft) in height – the new luxury sedan exceeds in length and width both its predecessor and its competitors. Its height, however, remains below that of its rivals in Germany – the proportions follow the dynamic line.
Evolution Sedan Version, Audi A8-side detail
The single-frame radiator grille is framed by a chrome edge and presents a new design – sculptured, three- dimensional and rich in details. With angular upper corners, it is neatly integrated in the front section, while the prominent, horizontal chrome braces emphasize the vehicle width. The side view of the new Audi A8 also gives the image of concentrated and forward-thrusting power. Typically for the Audi line, the vehicle line makes up two-thirds of the height, with the remaining third falling to the greenhouse. From the single-frame grill Audi’s characteristic Tornado line runs as a light edge just beneath the window sill.
The line continues close above the wheel arches, giving the A8 a powerful appearance on the road. The surfaces below the tornado line interpret the interplay of light and shadow, of convexity and concavity, and are statement of seriousness and timeless elegance. Proceeding downwards, the surfaces are framed by the rising dynamic line running above the side sills. Large wheels – from 17 to 21 inches in diameter – fill the wheel arches pulled out wide. At the rear the separation edge gives an impression of sleekness, which further reinforces the impressively sculptured surfaces. A chrome strip underlines the width of the sedan, terminating in a diffuser.
Body Structure
As its predecessors, the new Audi A8 has an all-aluminium body mounted on an aluminum space frame. The structure, named Audi Space Frame (ASF) was first introduced in 1994 with the first generation Audi A8.
In the latest evolution, tThe aluminum panels – such as the roof panels and the side panels – are joined by friction connections. Depending on their tasks, the components of the ASF body fully differ in shape and cross-sectional area. For example, the A-pillar nodes of the new A8 – one of 25 castings in the body – interconnect the longitudinal member, the sill, the omega cross-member, the windshield crossmember, the roof frame and the suspension strut mount. The lateral roof frame, on the other hand, is formed by a single extruded section; its cross-section changes flexibly from the A-pillar to the C-pillar.
Audi has substantially increased the strength of the higher-strength body components in the new A8, thereby significantly reducing both material thickness and weight. One of the keys for this is a novel composite material for the aluminum panels. The use of this new, high-strength aluminum alloy alone enabled a weight saving of 6.5 kilograms (14.33 lb).
The static torsional stiffness has increased by 25 percent compared with the predecessor. In terms of lightweight quality — the relationship between weight, torsional stiffness and size — the body achieved an improvement of 20 percent.
Interior
The interior of the new Audi is wider, more airy and more spacious than its predecessor. Its salient element is the “wrap- around” – a circumferential curve forming an elegant beltline as on a yacht. The large curve integrates the sleek and low instrument panel. Its neat & tidy front is shaped like a gentle wave.
The large, round instruments are clearly delineated. The driver information system (DIS), which serves as a fully fledged information and control center, has a new layout. Its center display has increased to a 7-inch diagonal, showing all functions in an easily understandable concept. The center tunnel is wide and evenly inclined and contains the control panel for the automatic air conditioning and the terminal of the MMI control and multimedia system.
It forms a clearly organized touch & feel arrangement of three zones, one of which is reserved for audio. The driver’s wrist on the selector lever of the 8-speed tiptronic, asymmetrically located on the center tunnel, leaving the hand at ease to touch and turn switches. In standby mode, the monitor of the MMI system is recessed in the instrument panel. Switched on, it moves upwards in an elegant curve, nicely setting the scene for the system start. The large monitor with its 8-inch diagonal is extremely flat. Its display area is divided into three information zones, while the menu control system follows a further improved and intuitive logic. All topics are presented in elegant, three-dimensional graphics.
The large controls and buttons are optionally available with aluminum surfaces. Many switches gleam in high-gloss black, and all frequently used parts are covered by a new kind of top coat making them extremely scratch-resistant. The large decorative inlays each consist of two parts: the bottom elements come in standard highly polished black, the top ones in walnut brown, while the whole is accentuated by fine chrome strips.
Brushed aluminum and fine woods are optionally available from Audi. All components feature uncompromisingly precise workmanship and minimal gaps. Audi offers five basic colors for the interior, and three shades for the roof lining.  Customers can choose from two Audi design selections in special colors that integrate many luxurious equipment features. Audi also offers several leather packages, an Alcantara package and the extended aluminum look in the interior.
Lighting
The new headlights have xenon plus units and full LED headlights, a technology first introduced by Audi with the R8. The adaptive light system controls the swiveling modules while the new all-weather light integrated into the headlights replaces the fog lights. Their traditional location in the air intakes is now occupied by the radar sensors of the optional adaptive cruise control with stop & go function.
The continuous headlight range control, a further development of the high-beam assistant. A video camera mounted in front of the inside mirror recognizes other vehicles by their lights. A computer adapts the vehicle’s own light through a sliding range that guarantees the maximum possible illumination. The headlight control unit is connected with the navigation system, which analyzes the route ahead and relays the data to the light computer to activate highway lighting with its extended range while still on the ramp to the highway, for example.
Before entering an intersection, the system activates the cornering light, which provides wider-angle illumination and thus enhances safety. The full LED headlightsgive the sedan an unmistakable appearance both in daylight and at night. Their revolutionary optics mean a departure from the large, tubular light modules commonly used today.
The low beams comprise ten individual modules forming an arc situated below the wing-shaped chrome contour known as the “wing.” Just below this is another arc of 22 white and 22 yellow LEDs for the daytime running lights and the turn signals. Their thick wall technology makes them appear from the outside as homogenous, continuous strips of light.
Located above the wing are the high beams, whose light is generated by two powerful four-chip LEDs and a free surface reflector system. An assistant switches between the high and low beams, and additional high-power LEDs generate the highway light and cornering light. A separate fan and heat sink moderate the system’s temperature.
The full LED headlights offer a number of functional advantages in everyday situations. With a color temperature of 5,500 Kelvin, their light resembles daylight and thus is much less tiring to the eyes. They also offer efficiency advantages. The low beams, for example, consume only 40 watts per unit, a bit less than the already highly efficient xenon plus headlights.
The tail lights also produce an appearance both three-dimensional and striking – and typically Audi. They, too, use LED technology with 72 light-emitting diodes per unit. Chip-on-board LEDs, which can be packed tightly together with high precision, are used in many areas due to the limited amount of space available.
The tail lights form a trapezoidal contour that appears as an even, homogenous strip. Its upper segment is a light guide – a plastic tube; the lower section is a reflective, textured free-form surface. It is thicker than the upper segment to optically lower the center of gravity of the A8?s back end. The turn signal is a horizontal line. The five-segment brake light is located inside the trapezoid.

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

New Successor of Murciélago version, Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4


Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 was introduced at 2011 Geneva Motor Show. This new Lamborghini new car variant is a successor of the Murciélago version. This Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 features a carbon fiber monocoque and a new V12 engine. The design of this new Lamborghini Aventador takes inspirations from the Sesto Elemento and Reventón design car. The exterior appearance of this new Lamborghini variant is inspired modern aeronautic, so the exterior is designed in sharp and extreme line.
The roof design features specific geometry that represents the main design accent and also offers more headroom to the users. The door can be opened upward, this door design such as in the Murciélago and Diablo variant. Several aerodynamic driven elements complete the body design of this car. The underbody is presented in flat and the back side has the electronically-controlled rear spoiler. The air opening is decorated in black frame coupled with alloy large wheels which are designed in dark color-20 inch at the rear and 19 inch at the front side.
New Successor of Murciélago version, Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4