Showing posts with label Sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sports. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

IED Details the New Cisitalia 202 E Sports Coupe Concept

 
The car Henry Ford II described as the most beautiful Italian vehicle he had ever seen, has inspired the creation of a new concept model called the Cisitalia 202 E, which will be unveiled in the flesh at the 82nd Geneva International Auto Salon this March.

Following the release of the first renderings, IED has published more details on the modern day Cisitalia 202, which is the work of eleven students of the Master course coordinated by Pininfarina Lead Designer Luca Borgogno and Maserati designer Luigi Giampaolo.


The idea for the Cisitalia 202 E came from Chen Chin-Hsuan from Taiwan, who was helped by: Shaaz Abbasi Bin Saeed from India, Yaroslav Chumachenko from Ukraine, Yo Kobayashi from Japan, Vasily Kurkov from Russia, Andrea Leoncini, Daniela Spina and Pasquale Meli from Italy, and Soowan Park and Yoon Seul Ki and Soohan Yun from Korea.


The Cisitalia 202 E is a two seater coupe that measures 4,270mm long, 1,850mm wide and 1,240mm tall. It rides on a 2,650mm wheelbase.


The original 1947 Cisitalia was powered by a small displacement 1.1-liter inline four-cylinder engine delivering only 55bhp at 5500rpm, but thanks to the coupe's low kerb weight of just 780kg (1,720 lbs), it propelled it to a top speed of 165km/h (102mph).


In line with the times, the concept gets an unspecified, compact V8 engine that produces 450bhp and is mounted up front driving the rear wheels.


“To encourage our students to overstep their limits, they must have the possibility of developing exciting, ambitious projects," said César Mendoza, Director of IED Turin.


"What greater challenge than to redesign one of the most beautiful cars in the world? An extraordinary opportunity. Taking advantage of this occasion and with the support of Cisitalia and the commitment of lecturers and coordinators, we have achieved outstanding results not only with regard to the life size model of the vehicle but in all the projects proposed, making it extremely difficult to single out that to be presented in Geneva," he added.




 


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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Sounds of Joy: 53 Exotic Sports Cars Accelerating Under a Bridge


If there was ever an automotive equivalent to the admittedly annoying song "99 Bottles of Beer", this is it. Well, it may not be 99 cars, but 53 exotic models (or so that's the number quoted by the person who filmed the clip, but who is counting?) passing full throttle under a pair of bridges is something you don't get to see or hear very often.

Make the leap over the break to check out the video, which includes a great exotic supercar selection ranging from various Porsches, to Aston Martins and Ferraris.


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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Was ist Das? Can you Help us Identify this Mystery Electric Sports Coupe?


Occasionally, our spy photographers stumble upon a prototype test vehicle that neither they nor we can identify. This happened today when one of our scoopsters sent us these shots of a mysterious small model with a coupe-like shape.

For what its worth, the prototype model was snagged testing in the northern parts of Europe.

The only piece of information we have on the black test car comes from the bright yellow decals on the sides and the rear hatch that reads "Elektrofahrzeug" (try saying that fast), which is German from "Electric Vehicle".

Looking at the prototype from the rear, you could say it might be a real life version of one of Pixar's Cars but the even goofier front end puts an end to that theory.

The possibility of Chris Bangle coming out of retirement did cross our minds, but the lack of a "bustle-back" – otherwise known as the "Bangle-butt", brings us back to square one.

Batman also came to mind, but somehow we don't think the "Dark Knight" would downgrade from the Tumbler.

If you have any thoughts on what it could be, feel free to amuse us in the comments section below.

Photo Credits: CarPix for Carscoop


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