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		<title>2009 Kia No 3 Concept</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 21:32:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>simonie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet Keeping up its reputation for showing concepts that lead to reality, Kia is playing the numbers game at the Salon de l’Automobile in Geneva next week with the debut of the all-new No 3 concept. Carving a new niche in the small-car market the No 3 delivers flexibility and fun creating a beautiful car [...]]]></description>
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<p>Keeping up its reputation for showing concepts that lead to reality, Kia  is playing the numbers game at the Salon de l’Automobile in Geneva next  week with the debut of the all-new No 3 concept.</p>
<p>Carving a new niche in the small-car market the No 3 delivers  flexibility and fun creating a beautiful car that is also great to drive  – and even better will be great to be seen in!</p>
<p>The concept features a unique extended windscreen and panoramic glass  roof with a diagonal supporting bar and an automatic sun visor.<span id="more-4598"></span></p>
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<p>Designed by Kia’s European design team, led by Peter Schreyer, the No  3 also features the new ‘face of Kia’ with the front grille, head lamps  and brand logo in a new constellation arrangement.<br />
The 4045 mm long concept is finished in matt Titanium Grey with  contrasting gloss-white accents and will be unveiled at 12.15pm on  Tuesday 3 March at the Kia stand in hall 4/5.</p>
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		<title>2008 Kia eco ceed Concept</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 20:44:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>simonie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet Kia is also exhibiting two new ´green-performance´ concept cars at Geneva. Called ´eco_cee´d´ the concept cars are a development of the highly-acclaimed Kia pro_cee´d (first shown at the Frankfurt Show last year) and the hugely popular cee´d five-door hatchback. With the eco_cee´d models, Kia aims to achieve even better fuel consumption, with fewer emissions [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.240km.com/category/kia"><strong>Kia</strong></a> is also exhibiting two new ´green-performance´ <strong>concept cars at  Geneva</strong>. Called ´eco_cee´d´ the concept cars are a development of the  highly-acclaimed Kia pro_cee´d (first shown at the Frankfurt Show last  year) and the hugely popular cee´d five-door hatchback.<span id="more-4567"></span></p>
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<p>With the eco_cee´d models, Kia aims to achieve even better fuel  consumption, with fewer emissions – while still delivering a lively,  spirited and entertaining drive. Kia Motors has already confirmed that  many of the technologies featured on the eco_cee´d concept cars will be  progressively transferred to the cee´d family of production models,  manufactured from December 2008.</p>
<p>“The rapid transfer of green-performance eco_cee´d concept features  into production versions of the cee´d, demonstrates Kia´s vision for the  way ahead,” enthuses Mr Paul Willis, COO Kia Motors Europe. “Our new  ´eco´ features also confirm Kia´s commitment to creating environmentally  friendly production models – without losing sight of customer  expectations for fun-to-drive cars.”</p>
<p>The impressive performance, fuel economy and emissions figures of the  eco_cee´d cars result from numerous small but significant  modifications. Fuel consumption is improved (just 3.9 litres/100km) and  C02 emissions reduced – to just 104 g/km (down 17%) for pro_cee´d and  106 g/km (cee´d five-door).</p>
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		<title>2010 Aston Martin DBS Volante</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 17:23:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet Aston Martin DBS Volante makes its debut at the 2009 Geneva Auto Salon. Completing the Aston Martin DBS line-up, the new Volante will afford customers the combination of the DBS’s already-established benchmark sports car characteristics with all the thrills of open-air motoring. Broadening the DBS’s character, the Aston Martin DBS Volante will appeal to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Aston Martin DBS Volante makes its debut at the 2009 Geneva Auto Salon.  Completing the Aston Martin DBS line-up, the new Volante will afford  customers the combination of the DBS’s already-established benchmark  sports car characteristics with all the thrills of open-air motoring.<br />
Broadening the DBS’s character, the Aston Martin DBS Volante will  appeal to drivers who wish to combine the excitement of driving a  finely-tuned sports car with the invigorating feeling of being open to  the elements. This juxtaposition of ultimate performance and openness  stirs the senses on any drive whether an exhilarating jaunt on favoured  roads or cruising on lengthy journeys. ‘Volante’, meaning ‘moving with  light rapidity’, perfectly defines the performance potential and the  dynamic characteristics of the Aston Martin DBS Volante.<br />
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Featuring a motorised retractable fabric roof, the DBS’s beautiful  profile is preserved whether up or down. When the roof is closed, it  provides a warm comfortable ambience and when open, it neatly disappears  behind the new tonneau cover at the touch of a button.</p>
<p>Conceived as a Volante from the outset, Aston Martin engineers opted  for a fabric hood to closely follow the silhouette of the DBS coupe and  due to its lightweight properties, minimise overall weight gain. Fully  retractable in only 14 seconds and at up to speeds of 30 mph (48 km/h),  the roof will automatically stow under the newly sculpted tonneau,  maintaining the Aston Martin DBS Volante’s perfect form – hood up or  down.</p>
<p>Power is provided by Aston Martin’s hand-built all alloy 6.0-litre  V12 engine producing 510 bhp (380 kW / 517 PS), and 570 Nm (420 lb ft)  of torque with a top speed of 191 mph (307 km/h) and 0-62 mph (0-100  km/h) time of 4.3 seconds. The nature of the V12, and in particular the  torque available at all engine speeds, serves to provide effortless  driving in all situations.</p>
<p>Aston Martin’s 16th convertible in 95 years, the Aston Martin DBS  Volante draws on the marque’s extensive experience in designing iconic  ‘Volantes’ and is a 2+2 featuring two occasional rear seats, ideal for  young people or extra luggage. In standard specification, the DBS has a  rear-mounted six-speed manual gearbox, while an automatic six-speed  ‘Touchtronic’ option is also available. As with the coupe, the Volante  is offered with carbon ceramic brakes as standard providing exceptional  stopping power. Benefitting from materials derived from the motorsport  and aerospace industries, the bonnet, front wings and boot lid are made  from carbon fibre all helping to reduce weight.</p>
<p>The Aston Martin DBS Volante also comes with Bang &amp; Olufsen’s  renowned ‘BeoSound DBS’ in-car entertainment system, featuring 13  speakers as standard equipment. The BeoSound DBS has been expertly tuned  by Bang &amp; Olufsen’s Tonmeisters and Aston Martin’s acoustic  engineers specifically for the Volante resulting in a system that senses  when the roof has been retracted and adjusts the sound stage to  compensate for extra wind noise, providing an unrivalled automotive  audio experience.</p>
<p>Although the DBS was originally conceived as a two-seater sports GT,  the potential for a Volante version was always in the minds of the  design team. Holding a purposeful stance, the muscular shapes and forms  of the DBS have been retained exuding confidence.</p>
<p>Aston Martin’s 16th convertible, learning taken from the engineering  of previous soft-top cars has resulted in the Aston Martin DBS Volante  possessing Aston Martin’s quietest and most refined roof system to date.  When raised, the fabric roof is insulated with a layer of Thinsulate®  material relieving cabin noise and protecting the inhabitants from the  elements. The hydraulic pump has been cocooned in a noise and vibration  enclosure reducing noise when raising and lowering the hood.</p>
<p>The newly choreographed hood has resulted in an opening time of only  14 seconds due to a new five-piston hydraulic pump. The roof  effortlessly stows below the newly-sculpted tonneau cover which has been  redesigned to enhance the muscular attributes of the Aston Martin DBS  Volante. Housing the Roll-Over-Protection-System (ROPS) which deploys  two roll bars in the event of the car rolling over, the rear humps lead  your eye to the new carbon fibre deck lid which has been re-styled for  the Aston Martin DBS Volante. Particular to the DBS, a line flows from  the leading edge of the bonnet past the elegantly sloped windscreen  flowing into the carbon fibre deck lid and to the rear boot ‘flip’.</p>
<p>As with the DBS Coupe, the bonnet, front wings and boot lid are  formed from carbon fibre. Preventing the weave protruding the paint  finish, Aston Martin employs a patented ’surface veil’ technology  applying a 200 micron thick layer of epoxy glue to the carbon fibre,  before the application of seven layers of paint producing a class A  level of finish.</p>
<p>The interior of the DBS represents the epitome of Aston Martin’s  commitment to using materials honestly, without disguise or  embellishment. Lightweight materials are used throughout to save weight;  door pulls are made from carbon fibre, for example, and the carpet has  been woven with lighter fibres to save valuable kilograms.</p>
<p>The Volante features 2+2 seating as standard. The beautifully leather  trimmed rear seats are ideal for younger persons or extra luggage  making the Aston Martin DBS Volante a practical everyday sports car.</p>
<p>Delivered as standard with Bang &amp; Olufsen’s BeoSound DBS audio  system and seamlessly integrated into the Aston Martin DBS Volante’s  bespoke interior, the system provides the driver and passengers with an  unrivalled audio experience. Consisting of 13 individual speakers and  Bang &amp; Olufsen’s unique Digital Signal Processing system, the system  transforms the Aston Martin DBS Volante into an acoustically  sophisticated venue, capable of conveying subtle and striking musical  dynamics from every source. The BeoSound DBS has been specifically  revised for the Aston Martin DBS Volante and senses when the roof is up  or retracted and adjusts the sound stage to compensate for wind noise  and change in acoustics.</p>
<p>The Bang &amp; Olufsen BeoSound DBS system has been developed  exclusively for Aston Martin. The system is acoustically and physically  matched to the Aston Martin DBS Volante, with a design that follows the  inherent quality and material honesty of the Aston Martin interior. The  loudspeaker grilles are finished with smoothly contoured aluminium so as  to integrate seamlessly with the fluid lines and curves of the cabin.  When the system is turned on, the twin acoustic lens speakers emerge  silently and swiftly, adding a touch of theatre and technological  panache that is the perfect complement to the Aston Martin DBS Volante.</p>
<p>As with the coupe, the Volante affords customers the prospect of  specifying the optional 10-spoke 20″ forged aluminium lightweight wheel  with diamond-turned surface – available in either silver or graphite  finishes. With an overall unsprung mass reduction of 8 kg, the option  aids enhanced handling, improved acceleration, and braking performance.</p>
<p>The need for high-performance stability, handling ability and low  kerb weight defined the DBS’s form and construction. The Aston Martin  DBS Volante is powered by the same 6.0-litre V12 engine at the heart of  the DBS which was launched in 2007. Producing 510 bhp (517 PS / 380 kW),  peak power is delivered at 6500 rpm and the 570 Nm (420 lb ft) of  torque is delivered at 5750 rpm. Tractable at any time, the DBS  possesses a ‘flat’ torque curve providing 85% of the torque from 1500  rpm.</p>
<p>The 3.71:1 (manual) and 3.46:1 (Touchtronic) final drive ratio  assures that all the Aston Martin DBS Volante’s power is useable, while  also enhancing in-gear acceleration.</p>
<p>Adding to the sonorous V12 enhances the aural soundtrack. Special  by-pass valves in the exhaust allow a quieter exhaust note at low  speeds; at 4000 rpm these open to reduce the pressure in the exhaust  system, raising the power output as well as generating a rousing aural  accompaniment.</p>
<p>The Aston Martin DBS Volante is available as standard with a  rear-mounted 6-speed manual gearbox with gear ratios optimised to  extract the very best from the 6.0-litre engine. Providing customers  with even greater personalisation capabilities, a ‘Touchtronic’ 6- speed  automatic featuring a torque converter is also available as an option.</p>
<p>Derived from the same ZF transaxle unit that was developed for the <a href="http://www.240km.com">Aston Martin DB9</a>, the system has been substantially re-engineered to accommodate the power and performance characteristics of the DBS.</p>
<p>System functionality is consistent with that on the DB9, with ‘Park’,  ‘Reverse’, ‘Neutral’ and ‘Drive’ modes selected via facia mounted  controls.</p>
<p>When in ‘Drive’ mode, pulling either of the leather-trimmed magnesium  alloy paddles mounted on the steering column will activate Touchtronic  mode, enabling the driver to control gear shifts via the paddles.  Touchtronic mode is also accessible directly on engine start-up.  Alternatively, the ‘Drive’ mode can be selected at any time by pressing  the ‘D’ control on the centre console, engaging a fully automatic mode  which will select the most appropriate gear for the speed and driving  conditions automatically.</p>
<p>The system also includes a ‘Sport’ mode – activated by a button on  the centre console – which engages a more aggressive gear shift strategy  as gear changes feel sharper and more forceful, engine speed matching  on downshifts is more aggressive and in full automatic mode, upshifts  occur at higher speeds. The Sport setting also incorporates a more  responsive throttle map to match the high-performance characteristics of  the Aston Martin DBS Volante.</p>
<p>Contributing to the class-leading levels of rigidity, the VH-platform  (Vertical – Horizontal) upon which all Aston Martins are founded,  ensures a dynamically accomplished convertible translating into an  exciting and communicative chassis. The VH architecture is a bonded  aluminium structure that provides outstanding strength and rigidity. In  comparison to its coupe sibling, the Volante retains 75% of the rigidity  equating to 20kNm per degree. This has been achieved by rigidly  mounting the rear sub frame and optimising the front and rear shear  panels. Working together these components contribute to more than 20% of  the total torsional rigidity.</p>
<p>Augmenting the Aston Martin DBS Volante’s supreme handling  characteristics is the near perfect weight distribution – achieved by  mounting the 6-speed gearbox at the rear placing 85% of the weight  between the front and rear axle.</p>
<p>To take full advantage of its extremely precise and rigid platform,  the DBS employs a sophisticated Adaptive Damping System (ADS) which is  specifically tuned for the Aston Martin DBS Volante maximising ride  comfort. It uses two separate valves to set the dampers to five  different positions, allowing instant adjustment of the car’s ride and  handling characteristics. The ADS automatically alters the suspension  settings to ensure the driver has high levels of control at all times,  with the ability to respond instantly to different driving conditions.  The dampers can be ’softer’, with a corresponding improvement in ride  quality, or ‘firm’, providing improved body control for more spirited  driving.</p>
<p>The damper settings are determined by an electronic control unit  which takes sensor readings from the car’s systems, including throttle  position, brake position, steering wheel rotation and vehicle speed.  This data establishes the prevailing driving conditions and the demands  the driver is making on the car.</p>
<p>The Aston Martin DBS Volante’s Adaptive Damping System perfectly  captures the car’s sporting character, ensuring that stiffer dampers are  available for better handling and control when the car is being driven  enthusiastically, without compromising ride comfort during ‘normal’  driving conditions. A designated ‘Track’ mode automatically sets all  dampers to their firmest positions, making it ideal for circuit driving.  The DBS Volante is fitted with Pirelli P-Zero tyres that have been  developed especially for the car.</p>
<p>The Aston Martin DBS Volante also has a revised Dynamic Stability  Control (DSC) system specifically tuned to the Volante to help maintain  maximum traction in challenging driving conditions. In default  operation, the DSC is automatically on. Select and press the button for  two seconds and DSC ‘Track’ mode is engaged, raising the threshold at  which the system intervenes to allow the experienced driver to explore  the car’s limits. Hold the button for four seconds and DSC is disengaged  entirely.</p>
<p>Carbon Ceramic Matrix (CCM) brakes are featured as standard.  Providing shorter stopping distances with excellent resistance to fade  in even the most demanding driving conditions, the CCM brakes are some  12.5 kg lighter than a conventional system. This results in reducing the  overall weight of the car and, in particular, the unsprung weight and  rotational masses, further enhancing the Aston Martin DBS Volante’s  dynamics.</p>
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		<title>2010 Aston Martin V12 Vantage</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 17:04:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet Based on the hugely successful V8 Vantage, the V12 Vantage will feature a 6.0-litre V12 engine producing 510 bhp (380 kW / 517 PS), and 570 Nm (420 lb ft) of torque with a top speed of 190 mph (305 km/h) and 0-62 mph (0-100 kp/h) time of 4.2 seconds. The latest incarnation of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Based on the hugely successful V8 Vantage, the V12 Vantage will feature a  6.0-litre V12 engine producing 510 bhp (380 kW / 517 PS), and 570 Nm  (420 lb ft) of torque with a top speed of 190 mph (305 km/h) and 0-62  mph (0-100 kp/h) time of 4.2 seconds.<br />
The latest incarnation of the Vantage family has been designed to  provide a unique character, appealing to different driver tastes and  complementing the other models in the current Aston Martin line-up.<br />
The original V12 Vantage concept was unveiled to guests at the  opening of the Aston Martin Design Studio in December 2007. Continuing  the marque’s impressive record of bringing concepts through to  production, Aston Martin engineers have brought the V12 Vantage to  market in an incredible 12 months.<br />
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Visually enticing, the V12 Vantage expresses its performance  potential through its purposeful stance created by enhanced aerodynamic  and cooling aids optically widening the car, while retaining traditional  understated Aston Martin design. Equally inviting, the cosseting  interior permits the driver to extract maximum performance ability from  the car while also enjoying customary levels of Aston Martin comfort on  longer journeys. High levels of power and torque are available at all  engine speeds making the V12 Vantage responsive and tractable in any  driving situation.</p>
<p>The V12 Vantage will be built at Aston Martin’s global headquarters  in Gaydon, Warwickshire joining the DBS, DB9 and V8 Vantage model lines  which are built in the state-of-the-art production facility combining  hi-tech manufacturing processes with traditional hand-craftsmanship.  Production will be limited up to 1,000 examples over the life span of  the car, making the V12 Vantage a truly exclusive driver’s car.</p>
<p>Deliveries of the V12 Vantage are expected to commence during quarter  three 2009 with prices to be confirmed at the Geneva motor show.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 13:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet Aston Martin introduced a revised version of the company’s critically acclaimed Aston Martin DB9 at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show, which includes significant enhancements to standard specification. These changes include a revised version of Aston Martin’s 6.0 litre V12 engine to deliver improved power and torque. Peak power of 470bhp (350kW) – increased by [...]]]></description>
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<p>Aston Martin introduced a revised version of the company’s critically  acclaimed Aston Martin DB9 at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show, which includes  significant enhancements to standard specification. These changes  include a revised version of Aston Martin’s 6.0 litre V12 engine to  deliver improved power and torque. Peak power of 470bhp (350kW) –  increased by 20bhp (30Nm) – is now reached at 6,000rpm, resulting in a  power to weight ratio of 267bhp per tonne (199kW/tonne) – an increase of  11bhp per tonne over the existing Aston Martin DB9.<span id="more-4226"></span></p>
<p>Peak torque of 600Nm is delivered at 5,000rpm, providing even more  accessible power for the driver, as well a greater performance feel  overall. Accordingly, top speed is now 190mph (306km/h) and the  benchmark 0-60mph time improves by 0.3 seconds for the Touchtronic  transmission – which benefits from a new valve box and integrated  transmission controls to achieve quicker gear shifts – to 4.6 seconds  and by 0.1 seconds to 4.6 seconds for the manual gearbox.</p>
<p>The latest Aston Martin DB9 also incorporates a series of chassis  developments for both the Coupe and Aston Martin DB9 Volante derivates.  Bilstein dampers are introduced in addition to revised upper suspension  arms and retuned suspension bushes to deliver improved ride quality;  aiding greater refinement in the Aston Martin DB9 Volante and an  enhanced sporting feel in the Coupe. The Aston Martin DB9 Volante also  benefits from revisions to the front shear panel which increases  torsional rigidity by 10%, further improving refinement.</p>
<p>The Aston Martin DB9 manages to combine all facets of style, quality  and usability of a traditional Aston Martin without relying on  retrospective detail or design. Accordingly, styling changes to the  revised Aston Martin DB9 are subtle, reflecting the car’s timeless  design and understated elegance.</p>
<p>Exterior styling changes include the introduction of a new standard  19” 10-spoke alloy wheel, new door mirrors and a revised anodised  aluminium five-bar grille. In the cabin changes include a new centre  console constructed from die cast zinc with a painted iridium silver  finish and the introduction of a new Emotion Control Unit (ECU) – first  seen on the Aston Martin DBS in 2007. The ECU – constructed from glass,  polished stainless steel and polycarbonate – replaces the key used  previously for the Aston Martin DB9.</p>
<p>The innovative Aston Martin DB9 introduced an exciting new era for  Aston Martin. The 2+2 sports car set new standards in its class due to  its astonishing combination of technology, agility and design. The car  marked the beginning of a new era for Aston Martin and became the first  car to be hand-made at the company’s state-of-the-art facility in  Gaydon, Warwickshire.</p>
<p>Sales of the Aston Martin DB9 started in spring 2004, and to date,  more than 10,000 examples have been produced and delivered to customers  around the world – surpassing the Aston Martin DB7 as the most  successful Aston Martin of all time.</p>
<p>Deliveries of the updated Aston Martin DB9 begin during quarter two  2008, with prices from £113,950 for the Aston Martin DB9 Coupe and  £122,950 for the Aston Martin DB9 Volante.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 22:22:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>As the pioneer of “folding roof cars” with its elegant  401, 601 and 402 “Eclipse” models from the 1930s, Peugeot has never lost  its desire to give motorists the freedom to drive in either the coupé  or cabriolet configuration through the “magic” of a rigid roof that  folds into the boot.<br />
It’s now almost a decade ago, at the Geneva Motor Show in 1998, that  this innovative motoring concept was launched in the form of the 207  concept car.<br />
This concept soon evolved into the 206 CC and the 307 CC, popularising a  concept which was considered, until then, only for the elite. The heirs  to these successful first generation vehicles have already taken to the  road in the form of the 207 CC and the soon-to-be launched 308 CC…<br />
By the end of May 2008, Peugeot had produced nearly 632,000  coupé-cabriolets for enthusiasts of this “lifestyle” motoring concept,  making Peugeot the world leader in this body style:</p>
<p>457,500 Peugeot 206 CCs and 207 CCs with their 2 + 2 architecture in the  small car segment (B)<br />
174,500 Peugeot 307 CCs with four full size seats in the medium car  segment (M1)</p>
<p>Since the launch of the 307 CC in 2003, the structure of the lifestyle  market has undergone a number of profound changes. Recently, cabriolets  with a retractable rigid roof have become more popular than vehicles  with a more vulnerable “soft top”.<span id="more-3959"></span><br />
For the majority of customers, the 307 CC was the household’s main car.  It was chosen for the intelligence of its design and for its elegance  but was also greatly appreciated in daily use for its comfort,  specification and ride quality.</p>
<p>The 308 has already taken the place of the 307 in its hatchback and its  SW versions, offering all the benefits of its successful forerunner  while, at the same time, imposing its new identity, modern feel and  strong personality.<br />
In the same vein, the 308 CC with its four full size seats capitalises  on the genetic codes of the 308, embodying the “307 CC spirit” and  Peugeot’s coupé-cabriolet expertise.</p>
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<p>Above all it promises enthusiasts of “lifestyle” motoring a unique and  genuinely attractive offer.</p>
<p><strong>An attractive design…</strong></p>
<p>The 308 CC stands out by the superb fluidity of its style, both in its  coupé and cabriolet configurations. From the badge to the end of the  roof, from the door to the lower rear panel, the graphic style of its  profile is emphasised by light reflecting contours. Chrome detailing  further enhances this elegant profile.</p>
<p>Low slung and firmly planted on its wheels, the 308 CC has a prominent  shape and spectacular LED rear lights that use “red light curtain”  technology to create a unique signature for the car by day and by night.</p>
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<p>The passenger compartment has an undeniable personality. Particularly  striking in the “cabriolet” version, it has a different feel from the  hatchback and creates the impression of a grand touring car. The  sculpted front seats with their integral head restraints have inbuilt  air vents which diffuse warm air around the occupants neck. The rear  seats mirror this distinctive design and offer rear accommodation  surprisingly generous for a cabriolet.</p>
<p>The door panels also have an exclusive design, incorporating an elegant  yet dynamic and robust metallic inner door handle. The sporty steering  wheel, the special finish of the instrument panel and the “black  lacquer” centre console complete this theme.</p>
<p>In terms of the “sporty” “haute couture” feel of the car, the 308 CC is  clothed with dynamic fabrics, simple leather or even an “integral  leather” trim. This now extends to the entire passenger compartment  which is usually unseen in this segment. In Black, Vintage or Beige, the  attractive interior trims differ according to the range of body  colours: Fashionable pearlescent black, subtle “terre d’ombre” and also  the established favourites: blue, red, black and grey are available.</p>
<p><strong>A typical CC specification</strong></p>
<p>Meticulously designed to enhance the day-to-day comfort and convenience  of its occupants, the 308 CC offers a multitude of “everyday” benefits.</p>
<ul>
<li>The fully automatic retractable roof can be magically  transformed in 20 seconds and the operation can be viewed on the colour  display, turning the car into a dynamic coupé or an elegant cabriolet  according to the mood of its occupants.</li>
<li>A coupé-cabriolet with four full size seats, the 308 CC benefits  from wider tracks and a wider body compared to the 307 CC, as well as a  front seat structure which offers both generous leg room to the rear  occupants and provides a good amount of space.</li>
<li> Two dynamic and flexible engines power the 308 CC through a six  speed manual gearbox… Unless an automatic gearbox is preferred… They  are the 1.6 litre THP 110 kW (150 bhp) turbocharged direct injection  petrol engine and the 2.0 litre HDi FAP Euro 5 103 kW (140 bhp) diesel  engine, the latter being also particularly environmentally-friendly.</li>
<li>The car combines both motoring enjoyment with efficient road  holding… The wide tracks, the lowered ride height and high-performance  suspension specially developed for this body style give the 308 CC  excellent potential, together with a real sense of security for the  driver. The large 302 x 26 mm disc brakes are an equal match to the  performance of the engines. This is combined with an ESP system that  watches over the occupants at all times.</li>
<li>Inside the 308 CC an excellent structural rigidity wards off any  vibrations that might affect steering, rear vision or seat comfort.  This is the result of carefully placed structural reinforcements:  dampers that pacify, braces ready to take the strain… In short, the 308  CC offers a highly rigid structure and excellent vibration damping  demonstrating Peugeot’s coupé-cabriolet expertise.</li>
<li>An indispensable ingredient of comfort and convenience inside  the car, the low interior noise levels of the 308 CC in its coupé  configuration will clearly set the vehicle apart from its competitors.</li>
<li>The 308 CC is designed to create a real sensation of  tranquillity in the passenger compartment… The structure is robust and  designed to withstand and dissipate front and side impact energy. It is  also supplemented by innovative and intelligent means of restraint that  the cabriolet body shape dictates. They include a chest/pelvis side air  bag built into the front seats and exclusively a side head air bag which  is a world first, guaranteeing effective protection of all parts of the  body regardless of seat position.</li>
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<p>Within a few milliseconds of the risk of a rollover  being detected (less than the blink of an eye), rear “pop-up”  pyrotechnic roll-over protection bars create a passenger survival cell  with the strengthened windscreen pillars designed for this purpose. The  aim of all this important safety work is to obtain 5 stars in the  EuroNcap test for the protection of adult occupants of the vehicle.</p>
<p><strong>In harmony with the seasons…</strong></p>
<p>The cabriolet configuration can even be enjoyed in cold weather, whether  it’s making the most of early spring, saying no to winter or driving  with the roof down in beautiful snow bound landscapes. Peugeot offers  all these pleasures to the occupants of the 308 CC, thanks to its  protective architecture, its intelligent air conditioning (which adapts  its operation to the cabriolet body shape), heated seats, its windstop  and… its remarkable “Airwave” system built into the front seats, which  acts like a scarf by diffusing warm air adjustable for temperature/flow  and direction.</p>
<p>Following are further typical CC features and equipment testifying to  the ability of the 308 CC to anticipate its occupants’ needs…</p>
<ul>
<li>Automatic remote-control locking of interior storage  compartments (glove box and storage under the central armrest)</li>
<li>Centralised control of all four windows.</li>
<li>The special “rear seat access” function with  electrically-operated seats.</li>
<li>Deadlocking of doors and selective unlocking</li>
<li>LED courtesy lighting in the door mirrors</li>
</ul>
<p>Not forgetting a usable boot with dedicated storage  spaces (including one under the boot carpet for the windstop), laid out  to resemble a presentation box. Its capacity (VDA method) is 403 dm3 in  the coupé configuration and 226 dm3 under the windstop in the cabriolet  configuration (or 465 litres and 266 litres respectively in “water”  equivalent).</p>
<p>Finally, to make the journey even more pleasant…</p>
<ul>
<li>A wide range of WIP (World In Peugeot) options are available</li>
<li>WIP sound, MP3 CD audio system</li>
<li>WIP Bluetooth™, MP3 CD audio system, USB Box and hands-free kit.</li>
<li>WIP Nav, a user-friendly satellite navigation system offering a  MP3 CD audio system, Bluetooth</li>
<li>functionality and satellite navigation with a retractable 7”  16/9 colour display.</li>
<li>WIP Com 3D, a top-of-the-range satellite navigation system with a  30 GB hard disc and a Juke Box function, MP3 CD audio system, integral  mobile phone, Bluetooth functionality, USB connector and a retractable,  high-resolution 7” 16/9 colour screen with a 3D display.</li>
<li>the JBL Hi-fi pack with 10 speakers offering made-to-measure  sound which recognises and adapts to the cabriolet configuration.</li>
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<p>Romance close to the heart of nature is harmoniously combined with the ultimate in comfort and technological sophistication. With this unique study, Maybach is once again demonstrating its expertise in building the world’s most exclusive luxury cars.</p>
<h3>Large folding roof for passengers in the rear</h3>
<p>In technical terms the Landaulet study is based on the Maybach 62 S – which can claim to be the world’s most powerful series-produced chauffeured saloon. Maybach technicians have removed the rear roof module in order to afford passengers an unobstructed view of the sky above. The side walls remain, and have merely been invisibly reinforced with an integral tubular steel structure. As these measures have not altered the silhouette of the luxury saloon, the generously dimensioned doors and the complete interior with its reclining seats remain unchanged.<br />
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When closed the black soft-top of the Landaulet rests on the frame formed by the roof bows, and is wind and weather-proof. When requested by the passengers, the chauffeur operates a switch in the centre console. The roof then opens electro-hydraulically and is gently deposited on the parcel shelf in the rear, together with its integral rear window of single-layer safety glass. Opening and closing the roof takes 16 seconds. The chauffeur is able to enclose the folded roof with a fitted leather cover, which both conceals the roof mechanism from view and completes the overall picture of outstanding elegance.</p>
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<h3>White paintwork and wheels</h3>
<p>This impression is accentuated by the shining white paintwork of the study, an exclusive finish named antigua white. Visual highlights are provided by 20-inch wheels specially designed for the Landaulet study. These are also painted in white with high-sheen spokes, and are accompanied by white indicators in the front and rear light clusters in dark red.</p>
<h3>Black for the chauffeur, white for the passengers</h3>
<p>In addition, the already luxurious driver’s compartment of the successful Maybach 62 S has been enhanced in a number of important respects. All the interior trim is now surfaced in black piano lacquer, and for the extensive leather appointments Maybach has used particularly exclusive, glossy stromboli black leather.</p>
<p>In contrast Maybach has fitted the passenger compartment almost completely in exquisite seychelleswhite leather. The footwell and roof liner of this high-end luxury landaulet are also in white – the floor is carpeted in white velour and the roof lined with white fabric. A dramatic contrast is provided by inserts and decorative trim in glossy, black piano lacquer or exclusive black granite with numerous gold inclusions.</p>
<h3>Generous spaciousness and first-class comfort</h3>
<p>Outstanding comfort is assured by the generous spaciousness of the rear, which the Landaulet study has adopted unchanged from the Maybach 62. Passengers are welcomed into the interior by two large, single seats. These elegant seats also allow even very tall passengers to enjoy a reclining position which travellers normally only encounter in the first-class armchairs of modern passenger jets.</p>
<p>The study is designed as a chauffeured vehicle and features a partition. The upper section of the partition is a glass panel which the passengers can render opaque at the touch of a button, thanks to a liquid crystal membrane embedded in the glass.</p>
<p>Two ultra-modern automatic climate control systems, whose parameters have been adapted to the Landaulet study, ensure that open-air travel remains a pleasure even under adverse climatic conditions.</p>
<h3>State-of-the-art entertainment and communications</h3>
<p>As in the Maybach 62 S, the rear console is the centrepiece for entertainment, communications and travelling pleasure. This is where Maybach engineers have grouped everything relating to the entertainment and pleasure of the rear-seat passengers: a DVD-player, six CD-changer, a cooler compartment with its own electric compressor and an intelligent system which holds glasses, goblets and champagne bottles safely in position.</p>
<h3>Engine and suspension</h3>
<p>The Maybach Landaulet study is powered by the uprated V12 engine which Maybach engineers have developed further for the Maybach 57 S and Maybach 62 S together with the specialists at Mercedes-AMG. Thanks to twin turbochargers and water intercooling, the V12 develops a maximum output of 450 kW/612 hp from a displacement of 5980 cubic centimetres. This is continuously available between 4800 and 5100 rpm, and the engine also delivers an impressive maximum torque of 1000 newton metres between 2000 and 4000 rpm.</p>
<p>The electronically controlled air suspension AIRMATIC DC (Dual Control) and the Adaptive Damping System (ADS II) endow the Landaulet with outstanding levels of ride comfort, at the same time demonstrating that even a prestigious vehicle such as this can exhibit extraordinary agility and dynamic performance.</p>
<p>In addition to large, internally ventilated brake discs – with twin callipers at the front – both the study and the Maybach 62 S are equipped with two electro-hydraulic Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC™) braking systems working in tandem. Together with ESP®, ASR, ABS and Brake Assist, this provides the Landaulet study with the very latest in effective, high-tech handling control systems.</p>
<h3>Innovative technology from the sister-brand Mercedes-Benz</h3>
<p>Like all Maybach saloons, the Landaulet also benefits from the unrivalled experience of the sister-brand Mercedes-Benz in the development and production of high-quality cars in the luxury segment. Important innovations from Mercedes-Benz, successfully developed further for the Maybach saloons, are standard equipment in every Maybach and are of course also on board the Landaulet study – examples include the electronically controlled air suspension AIRMATIC DC (Dual Control), LINGUATRONIC voice control and the control and display system COMAND APS.</p>
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<p>200EX is the latest experimental car from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. It explores a design direction for a dynamic, modern, four-door Rolls-Royce engineered for the 21st century.</p>
<h3>PHILOSOPHY</h3>
<p>Experimental models have always played a signiﬁcant role in the history of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, from the ﬁrst – 1EX, built in 1919 – to the most recent – 101EX, built in 2006. Unlike a concept car, the experimental models developed by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars have always been fully functioning vehicles, residing in a tangible world of wood, leather and metals rather than clay and foam. EX cars offer designers and engineers the opportunity for real-world innovation and have been used to showcase new components and engineering techniques as well as exterior and interior designs. “Modern automotive engineering is a balance of creativity, innovation and application. 200EX is an opportunity to assess these new ideas,” explains Helmut Riedl, Director of Engineering.<br />
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<a href="http://www.240km.com/wp-content/uploads/2009-rolls-royce-200ex-concept-rear-588x441.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3408" title="2009-rolls-royce-200ex-concept-rear-588x441" src="http://www.240km.com/wp-content/uploads/2009-rolls-royce-200ex-concept-rear-588x441.jpg" alt="2009-rolls-royce-200ex-concept-rear-588x441" width="588" height="441" /></a> 100EX was the ﬁrst experimental car unveiled after Rolls-Royce Motor Cars was relaunched under BMW Group ownership in 2003. Revealed at the Geneva motor show in 2004, the two-door, four-seat convertible was built to mark 100 years of Rolls-Royce motor car design and engineering. Just two years later, 101EX was presented, which explored modern coupé design. Both of these cars inspired production models that not only closely resemble their EX progenitors but have also redeﬁned luxury motoring in the modern age.</p>
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<p>Following on from this success, the same group of designers and engineers has created 200EX, itself pointing the way to RR4, a new Rolls-Royce model scheduled for production in 2010. The brief for 200EX? To create a modern, lithe and dynamic Rolls-Royce that bears all the hallmarks of the great cars that have gone before it: effortless performance, unparalleled reﬁnement, exquisite quality and conﬁdent design.</p>
<h3>DESIGN</h3>
<p>“Alluring, inviting, approachable – this car captivates with each encounter” – Chief Designer, Ian Cameron</p>
<p>200EX has a dynamic edge to its styling and is noticeably less formal than previous models. Its size, style and expression broaden the appeal of the car, making it more appropriate for a wider range of circumstances. “200EX is a touring saloon with more than a little panache and perhaps more bravado than one might have expected from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars,” says Cameron. “What you see is a modern car that is immediately recognisable as a true Rolls-Royce, even from angles that obscure the grille and Spirit of Ecstasy. Design elements such as the elevated prow, long bonnet, short front overhang, sharply raked A-pillar and elegant tail give 200EX an air of informal presence – powerful but unobtrusive.”</p>
<p>The exterior design is dominated by large, uninterrupted surfaces, while ﬁnely sculptured horizontal lines add deﬁnition and geometric precision. In combination, the upward-sweeping sill line and low-cut roof create a powerful proﬁle. The tapered rear is enhanced by powerful shoulders and ﬂanks that draw in sharply, narrowing as they ﬂow from the rear wings to the tail-lights.</p>
<p>The rear-hinged coach doors give the car a natural presence and sense of theatre. Revived in 2003 on the Phantom, this signature feature lends added functionality and style to the design. Opening through a generous 83 degrees, the coach doors offer the widest rear access in the car industry as well as providing the warmest of welcomes to those about to step inside.</p>
<p>At the front, a pair of LED headlamps ﬂank the latest evolution of the world’s most famous grille. “We wanted this to be less reminiscent of the traditional ‘Parthenon’ style and more like a jet intake,” says Ian Cameron. The sides of the intake have been curved inwards and the vanes set back into the opening. It’s a more dynamic form that moves on from the design ﬁrst seen on the Phantom Drophead Coupé.</p>
<p>The exterior of 200EX is ﬁnished in Darkest Tungsten, which contrasts with the silver satin ﬁnish applied to the bonnet and A-pillar. Seven-spoke, 20-inch wheels complete the visual impact of the exterior.</p>
<p>Within 200EX, Interior Designer Alan Sheppard has accomplished a contemporary atmosphere, incorporating the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars principles of ﬁne materials and peerless comfort. The space is ﬁlled with natural light, which brings in a real sense of the outside world. However, substantial doors and a high shoulder line ensure that occupants feel cosseted and protected. In the rear, the intimate ambience of the lounge seat is emphasised by its position behind the C-pillar, heightening the sense of privacy.</p>
<p>Naturally, the ﬁnest materials have been used. Elegant, frosted lamps and chrome door handles feature, while details include traditional violin key switches, eyeball air vents, opaque dials and reﬁned instrumentation.</p>
<p>“As with any Rolls-Royce, detail is crucial,” says Alan Sheppard. “We want the lasting impression for owners to be that their car was made just for them by someone skilled and caring.”</p>
<p>The dashboard has been kept deliberately clear; it is spacious<br />
in its design and has an intuitive layout. The controls are neatly sculptured, with more important functions emphasised by accents of chrome. The soft light of the instrument panel glows through the familiar black-rimmed steering wheel, which itself incorporates a number of violin keys as well as an ergonomic roller-ball control.</p>
<p>The interior of 200EX is ﬁnished in supple, natural grain Crème Light leather, with Cornsilk carpets and cashmere blend headliner. The featured wood veneer is Santos Palissander, chosen for its contemporary look and striking grain.</p>
<p>“200EX is a modern execution of timeless Rolls-Royce elegance, breaking with some areas of tradition but retaining the core values that make our marque unique,” says Chief Executive Ofﬁcer Tom Purves. “We expect the more informal, agile design to broaden the appeal of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, attracting people who appreciate its fusion of reﬁnement, new technology and contemporary style.”</p>
<h3>200EX TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION</h3>
<p>No. of doors/seats: 4/5<br />
Vehicle length: 5399mm<br />
Vehicle width 1948mm<br />
Vehicle height: 1550mm<br />
Wheelbase: 3295mm<br />
Engine: new V12<br />
Wheel and tyre size: 20 inch, 255/45 R 20 front and 285/40 R 20 rear</p>
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<p>Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will unveil its new Phantom Coupé at the 78th International Geneva Motor Show on Tuesday, 4 March 2008. Production of the new car will start at Goodwood in the summer of 2008.</p>
<p>The Coupé is the most driver-orientated model in the Phantom line. A number of subtle but significant modifications have been made that change its character. It is noticeably more dynamic, whilst still offering incredible levels of comfort.</p>
<p>Marrying cutting-edge technology with a beautifully proportioned, muscular body that exudes power and style, it incorporates timeless Rolls-Royce design cues in an utterly contemporary manner.<br />
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Designed to cover great distances effortlessly, the Coupé is the perfect choice for a transcontinental trip. Power is provided by the Phantom’s 6.75-litre V12 that produces 453 bhp, 720 Nm of torque and has segment-leading fuel economy. A 25 per cent increase in fuel capacity, compared to the Drophead Coupé, adds significant driving range. Agile, fast, long-legged and virtually silent, the Phantom Coupé allows both driver and passengers to emerge unruffled, even after an all-day run.</p>
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<p>Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Chief Designer, Ian Cameron, said “Rolls-Royce has always been about pace, performance and style. For the Coupé design we gave the quintessential Rolls-Royce design a dynamic twist. This adds a sense of drama to the outstanding engineering and drivability that are fundamentals of Rolls-Royce cars. The dynamic drive of the Phantom has always come as a surprise to customers and the Coupé takes it one step further.”</p>
<p>The Phantom Coupé features rear-hinged coach doors which add considerably to the ease of access to the rear lounge seats as well as to the overall aesthetics. Crucially, they aid the overall stiffness of the body as the rear hinged doors allow for an uninterrupted A-pillar helping to make this the most torsionally rigid Rolls-Royce ever. A brushed steel finish of A-pillar and bonnet, as seen for the first time on 100EX, is also available for the Coupé.</p>
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<p>At the rear is a spacious picnic boot. A split tail compartment that opens in two parts, gives easy access to 395 litres of space. The lower tailgate also provides a comfortable seating platform for two adults when lowered.</p>
<p>At the core of the Phantom Coupé is an advanced aluminium chassis, perhaps the single most significant component in delivering the marque’s legendary refinement. Lightweight and exceptionally strong, it impacts positively on ride comfort, handling and safety. Hand made, it requires over 130 meters of welding to create each body.</p>
<p>Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Chairman and Chief Executive, Ian Robertson, said, “The Coupé has been designed and engineered to be the most dynamic interpretation of our values. Our 2007 sales figures illustrate how successful the entire model range has been with an increase of 25 per cent over the previous year.”</p>
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