• [Live Images] All-new 2015 GMC Yukon range debuts

    September 15, 2013
    General Motors’ truck division has taken the wraps off of its next-generation full-size SUVs.


    Returning as both Yukon and Yukon XL models – that’s short and long-wheelbase – the new trucks promise more comfort and refinement than before, plus segment-leading fuel economy. Once again, GMC will also offer its premium Denali package with unique engines and an upgraded interior on both Yukons. 

    The Yukons remain kissing cousins to Chevrolet’s all-new 2015 Tahoe and Suburban.Â


    The goods

    Underneath, both trucks are closely related to the automaker’s new-for-2014 full-size pickup trucks, the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, which means they continue to ride on a separate fully boxed ladder frame composed of 75 percent high-strength steel and mounted to the steel body by new sheer-style mounts. Though that frame makes the trucks sound old school, it helps differentiate them from the automaker’s more casual-duty GMC Acadia. As a result, the Yukon will be rated to tow up to 8,500 lbs. (or 8,300 lbs. with 4×4), while the 20.4-inch longer Yukon XL is capable of hauling 8,300 lbs. (or 8,000 lbs. with 4×4). 


    Both 4×2 and 4×4 models return, and while the new V8 engines boast similar displacement to their predecessors, they offer more power and will, presumably, be more fuel efficient. GM hasn’t released fuel economy numbers yet, but the automaker said that the Yukon/Yukon XL’s 5.3-liter V8 will be rated at 355 horsepower and 383 lb-ft. of torque, while the range-topping Denalis step up to a 6.2-liter V8 rated at 420 ponies and 450 lb-ft. of torque. Regardless of engine, a six-speed automatic transmission will be standard. 


    Both engines feature direct injection, cylinder deactivation and continuously variable valve timing to reduce fuel consumption and improve power delivery.


    GM is also including an automatic locking rear differential as standard equipment, while other upgrades like wider wheels, DuraLife disc brakes and a wider rear track should improve the vehicles’ utility. Notably, the Denali models also include a magnetic ride control to deliver a more premium ride quality.


    New style

    Both trucks are evolutionary rather than revolutionary in the styling department – at least outside. Sharing little in common with their pickup siblings (and only a side profile with the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban), they feature headlamps more in tune with GMC’s current styling direction, plus a more striking side profile. 


    To set Denali models apart further, the upmarket models will feature LED running lamps up front and LED tail lamps, as well as HID headlamps.


    Inside, however, the trucks make their biggest leap. No longer sharing a dashboard with the pickups, they get a more car-like setup with more upmarket materials than before. A Bose audio system with a touchscreen head unit is standard for all Yukons, while the Denali also includes a noise-cancelling system to quell undue ambient rumble. 


    Aiding passenger convenience, the new trucks feature fold-flat second and third-row seats plus about two inches of increased rear-seat legroom regardless of wheelbase.


    GMC will offer more safety features than before, including forward collision alert, front parking assist, lane departure warning, rear cross traffic alert, adaptive cruise control and front/rear automatic braking. In addition, the automaker’s Safety Alert seat, which vibrates individual sides of the seat base to alert drivers to impending crash threats, will be available. 


    Keyless entry and push-button start are newly available for 2015 as well.


    GMC says to expect the Arlington, Texas-built 2015s to arrive in the first quarter of 2014. 


    Live photos by David Goodspeed.<![CDATA[
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  • [Live Images] Redesigned 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban unveiled

    September 15, 2013
    General Motors has revealed its next-generation Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban full-size SUVs. Significantly more differentiated from the Silverado pickup than before, the new trucks boast fresh styling inside and out along with more power, refinement and safety technology.

     
    Outside, the ‘utes feature a distinctive front end treatment marked by a sizable two-part chrome grille and unusual projector-beam headlights with spiked edges. Unlike with past models, not a single exterior panel is shared with the Silverado.

     

    Underneath the sheetmetal lies a strengthened, fully-boxed ladder frame and a retuned suspension. Electric-assist steering is standard, and high-end LTZ models benefit from GM’s magnetic ride control adaptive dampers.

     

    The cabin features a sleeker, more swept-back look that, again, is distinct from the Silverado. Stitched leather and metallic-appearance trim create an upscale feel, and Chevrolet says that elements like inlaid doors contribute to significantly lower levels of interior noise. Legroom has been increased by two inches for second-row passengers, while the third-row now folds flat into the floor instead of needing to be removed for maximum cargo space.

     

    On the tech front, the Tahoe and Suburban is available with Chevrolet’s latest MyLink infotainment system, which integrates smartphone connectivity, stereo and navigation function into an eight-inch touchscreen that motors upwards to reveal a hidden storage compartment. Up to six USB ports and six power outlets – including a three-pronged 110-volt outlet – can be spec’d to feed mobile devices. Â


    Available safety equipment has increased by several orders of magnitude, with the options list including forward collision alert, rear cross traffic alert, lane change assist and lane departure warning systems in addition to a segment-exclusive front-center airbag.

     

    One area in which the SUVs continue to be closely related to the Silverado is underhood motivation – all three share the new “EcoTec” 5.3-liter pushrod V8 with cylinder-deactivation, variable-valve timing and direct injection. The mill pairs with a six-speed automatic and produces 355 horsepower and 383 lb-ft of torque. The Silverado’s 4.3-liter V6 and 6.2-liter won’t be offered, although the latter will be available in the GMC Yukon.

     

    Fuel economy figures have not yet been released, although a more aerodynamic body should help boost mileage, as will a hood and tailgate panels constructed for aluminum. The Tahoe is capable of towing up to 8,500 lbs. (or 8,300 lbs. with 4×4), while the 20.4-inch longer Suburban is capable of hauling 8,300 lbs. (or 8,000 lbs. with 4×4). 


    The 2015 Tahoe and Surburban will arrive in dealerships in the first quarter of 2014; expect pricing to be announced closer to launch.


    Live photos by David Goodspeed.<![CDATA[
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  • Citroen preparing two new DS-badged models

    September 15, 2013
    Citroën has confirmed it is putting the final touches on two new additions to its premium DS brand.


    Speaking with Leftlane at the Frankfurt Motor Show, ​CitroĂ«n Communications Director Arnaud de Lamothe revealed that the first new DS-badged car is a midsize sedan aimed at cars such as the upcoming Audi A3 Sedan.  Little is known about it but we wouldn’t be surprised to see it borrow its platform from the C-ElysĂ©e that debuted earlier last year.

    Unsurprisingly, the second DS-badged model is a compact SUV designed to rival the Audi Q3 and the BMW X1, two rising stars on the Chinese market.  The yet-unnamed SUV will borrow a sizable amount of design cues from the Wild Rubis concept that was presented at the Shanghai Motor Show earlier this year. Â


    Both cars will be publicly unveiled next year a major trade show in China, where DS is marketed as a standalone brand and not a sub-division of ​CitroĂ«n.  It goes without saying that neither car will be offered in the United States, but de Lamothe jokingly promised the automaker will return to U.S. shores before the year 3000.<![CDATA[
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  • Mugen tunes 2015 Honda Fit

    September 15, 2013
    Famed Honda tuner Mugen has published a full set of details about its two tuning packages for the recently-introduced 2015 Fit. Â


    Dubbed RS and Hybrid, respectively, the packages add an aggressive body kit that consists of a new front bumper with big air dams, side skirts, a large spoiler mounted on top of the hatch and a functional air diffuser integrated into the rear bumper.  Bespoke trim pieces and emblems all around, a Mugen-specific grille and a selection of large race-inspired alloy wheels finish off the look.  

    Inside, the Mugen Fit gains bucket seats up front, extra analog gauges for the water temperature, the oil pressure and the oil temperature on the dashboard and aluminum pedals.


    Mugen is not making any modifications to the engine but it offers a host of bolt-on accessories such as a sport exhaust line designed to squeeze every last ounce of power out of the Fit’s four-banger.  A lowered and stiffened suspension and upgraded brakes round out the list of updates.


    The Mugen-tuned Fit is on sale now in its home country of Japan.  Honda has not announced whether the upgrades will be available in the United States when the second-gen Fit makes its debut next year. <![CDATA[
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  • Suzuki iV-4: SUV-Vorbote steht auf der IAA 2013

    September 15, 2013

    Suzuki iV-4: Vorbote eines neuen Kompakt-SUVs

    Das Serienmodell soll erst 2015 auf den Markt kommen

    GelĂ€ndetauglich: Die Studie verfĂŒgt ĂŒber einen Allradantrieb und einen Unterfahrschutz

    Frankfurt, 13. September 2013
    Suzuki zeigt auf der Automesse IAA (12. bis 22. September 2013) das Concept Car iV-4. Die Studie gibt einen Ausblick auf ein zukĂŒnftiges Kompakt-SUV mit Vierradantrieb. Im Bereich der Allradautos hat Suzuki derzeit den Jimny, den Grand Vitara als Drei- und FĂŒnftĂŒrer sowie den SX4 im Angebot. Letzterer entstand ursprĂŒnglich in einer Kooperation mit Fiat und lĂ€uft dort unter dem Namen Sedici. Noch im Herbst 2013 kommt der neue SX4, der allerdings ohne Fiat-Beteiligung entwickelt wurde, auf den Markt. Mit einer LĂ€nge von 4,21 Meter ist das jetzt gezeigte Concept Car iV-4 kĂŒrzer als der neue SX4 (4,30 Meter). Denkbar ist, dass das neue SUV zunĂ€chst den dreitĂŒrigen Grand Vitara (4,06 Meter) ablöst und auf Konkurrenten wie Skoda Yeti und Renault Captur zielt.

    Mit Allradantrieb
    Ob das Serienmodell des kĂŒnftigen SUVs den Namen “iV-4″ beibehĂ€lt, bleibt anzuwarten. Bei der Studie steht die AbkĂŒrzung fĂŒr “Individual Vehicle 4 Wheel Drive”, also ein Auto mit Allradantrieb, das sich nach eigenen WĂŒnschen ausstatten lĂ€sst. Anbauteile, Farben und StoffbezĂŒge sollen sich ĂŒber das ĂŒbliche Maß hinaus nach den Vorstellungen des KĂ€ufers abstimmen lassen. Zu Details hĂ€lt sich der Hersteller noch bedeckt. Die Studie verfĂŒgt ĂŒber eine Nebelleuchte auf dem Dach und einen beleuchteten KĂŒhlergrill. Zudem steht der iV-4 auf fetten 20-Zöllern, die dem 1,85 Meter breiten und 1,66 Meter hohen Concept Car einen dominanten Auftritt verschaffen. Dazu trĂ€gt auch die Lackierung in strahlendem TĂŒrkis bei.

    Marktstart 2015
    Suzuki will das auf der Studie iV-4 basierende Serienmodell im Jahr 2015 zuerst in Europa auf den Markt bringen. Es soll im ungarischen Werk in Esztergom produziert werden.
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  • Review: 2013 Nissan Altima 2.5SL

    September 14, 2013
    At some point in our lives, the dreaded middle-age spread begins to occur.


    It happened to Nissan’s Maxima, which suddenly found itself packing on the pounds and occupying a different space entirely. As is often the case, the result of this spread isn’t very attractive.

    But on a rare occasion, an alignment of the stars can work to create a truly great example: The ugly duckling that grows into a beautiful swan.


    That’s not quite what the Nissan Altima has become, but it’s not that far off.


    What is it?

    A five-passenger front-wheel drive sedan, the latest Nissan Altima is the fifth-generation of an increasingly-successful recipe.


    Totally redesigned for the 2013 model year, it is available with a new, more efficient 2.5-liter, transverse-mounted inline four-cylinder engine that manages 182 horsepower and 180 lb-ft of torque. More refined than before, it is lighter, stronger and more fuel-efficient than the model it replaces. Fuel delivery occurs through a traditional multi-port fuel injection system, and we could only imagine the results if it were of the direct-injection variety.


    For those who feel there is no replacement for displacement, the Altima can also be had with a 3.5-liter V6 engine that produces 270 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque.


    Regardless of which engine box is ticked, the engines are mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT), which offers “shiftless” drive quality throughout its range.


    Both engines can be had in a variety of trim levels that, for the 2013 model year, number seven models ranging from the base Altima 2.5 to, deep breath here, 2.5 S, 2.5 SV, 3.5 S, 3.5 SV and 3.5 SL.


    Our tester was the mid-range 2.5 SL, which is the top model in the four-cylinder range.


    Riding on a new platform, the Canton, Mississippi-built Altima uses tried and true suspension bits including MacPherson struts with coilover sprints and anti-sway bar in front and with a multi-link set-up in the rear. ZF Sachs shocks round out the kit at all four corners. Steering is of the electronic hydraulic power-assisted rack and pinion variety. Rounding out the kit is Nissan’s standard Active Understeer Control, which actually brakes the inside front wheel during a turn to help tighten up the turning radius. That’s cool tech for a midsize sedan.


    What’s it up against?

    The Altima joins all the other heavy hitters in the midsize segment including the standard-bearing Toyota Camry and Honda Accord, as well as the Ford Fusion, Mazda6, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima and Volkswagen Passat.


    How does it look?

    Largely evolutionary from its last go-round, the Altima features a more upscale appearance than before. Along the way, it has grown to over 191 inches long, which was nearly the same size as Nissan’s flagship Maxima a decade ago. Select trim bits, including chromed door handles and window trim help to place it in direct competition with the top offerings of its rivals, but in a very conservative fashion.


    But that does not mean the Altima is stylistically challenged in the least.


    Boomerang headlamp and taillight housings inspired by those found on the Nissan 370Z sports car lend a sense of sportiness to a segment that sometimes suffers from styling in the other extreme.


    After a second glance at the Altima’s grille, we notice that Lexus is not the only brand to use the so-called “spindle” shape on their models. Who does it better? That’s up to the eyes of the beholder.


    Regardless, the end result is a design that will satisfy most buyers without offending or challenging the taste of others.


    And on the inside?

    Well-designed throughout, the 2013 Altima features a refined interior with excellent fit and finish, that keeps stride with the rest of the vehicle’s redesign, as well as its competition. Leather-wrapped throughout, it featured a conservative (there’s that word again) look that keeps things moving in an upscale (and there’s that word again) direction.


    A two-gauge binnacle offers the driver a traditional speedometer and tachometer in addition to water temperature and fuel levels, while a high-resolution screen keeps the driver apprised of vehicle conditions, turn-by-turn navigation, trip, tire pressure monitoring and audio information.


    We appreciated only having to take a quick glance downward to gather information, rather than redirecting our gaze to the 7-inch display in the centers tack, as is required in many other cars.


    Speaking of that 7-incher, it was part of the Altima SL’s Technology Package, which included the NissanConnect Navigation system with Google POI highlights and read-text functionality. Among the most intuitive navigation systems available, it worked extremely well when connected via Bluetooth to a mobile phone.


    Nissan’s Zero-Gravity front seats, inspired by NASA, offered more in the way of long-distance comfort for a reduced load on the spine, pelvis and muscles. The end result was a ride that was less restless as they sometimes become after extended stints in the wheelhouse. These seats did come with heating elements, but ventilation would be even nicer.


    But does it go?

    The 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine in our Altima tester is the go-to engine on offer from Nissan. While many may scoff at such a relatively small powerplant, we found it offered good acceleration in most situations, save for those few times that required massive amounts of foot pressure on the skinny pedal.


    At that point, by the sheer noise alone, you become fully aware you are driving a CVT-equipped vehicle.


    On the other hand, that same CVT is set up for long-term fuel savings. We observed a 31.2 mpg average, which is right in line with the EPA’s expectation of 31 mpg, with 27 city and 38 highway. Matched only by the Mazda6, the Altima is seriously efficient for this class.


    The steering from the electric tiller felt very direct with excellent on-center feel. The electric assist never felt overbearing and remained well modulated throughout its range, letting us know we were very much in control. Handling through twisties showed a vehicle that managed to stay flat, while the almost imperceptible feel of the Active Understeer Control helped it to get through any turn quicker with increased stability. Rapid moves through twisty turns managed to keep the 2.5 SL cornering in a flat, well-controlled manner, which equates in other words, with presenting no surprises.


    Frankly, most buyers probably won’t realize just how effective Active Understeer Control is – but we remain impressed with it.


    We found the Altima’s interior to be pretty quiet while underway. Not silent, mind you, but pretty quiet,. Ours was equipped with Continental’s ContiPro Contact tires, which offered good grip and a nice road feel, although the natural construction of these meats did manage to transmit a good amount of noise while on coarse road grades.


    Still, with 38 mpg on tap and those NASA seats just waiting for our derrieres, the Altima makes one heck of a road trip cruiser..


    Leftlane’s bottom line

    Well thought out and executed, Nissan’s Altima fires on all (four) cylinders, offering transportation that would do well to be on anyone’s short list of top picks in the midsize segment. While others zig, Nissan zags with some unorthodox technology, rarely misses a beat.


    Overall, the Altima may not be the coolest, most engaging car you will ever drive, but it holds its own with enough creaminess to rise nearly to the top. Sure, the Fusion is prettier and the Mazda6 is more fun, but the Altima is a solid choice.


    2013 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL base price, $28,050. As tested, $30,105.

    Carpeted floor and trunk mats, $185; Technology Package, $1,090; Destination, $780.


    Photos by Mark Elias.

  • Jeep launches 2014 Wrangler Dragon Edition

    September 13, 2013
  • Mercedes decides against MINI-fighter

    September 13, 2013
  • Disco is dead: Land Rover LR4 won’t get name change for 2014

    September 13, 2013
  • All-new 2015 GMC Yukon range debuts

    September 13, 2013
    General Motors’ truck division has taken the wraps off of its next-generation full-size SUVs.


    Returning as both Yukon and Yukon XL models – that’s short and long-wheelbase – the new trucks promise more comfort and refinement than before, plus segment-leading fuel economy. Once again, GMC will also offer its premium Denali package with unique engines and an upgraded interior on both Yukons. 

    The Yukons remain kissing cousins to Chevrolet’s all-new 2015 Tahoe and Suburban.Â


    The goods

    Underneath, both trucks are closely related to the automaker’s new-for-2014 full-size pickup trucks, the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, which means they continue to ride on a separate fully boxed ladder frame composed of 75 percent high-strength steel and mounted to the steel body by new sheer-style mounts. Though that frame makes the trucks sound old school, it helps differentiate them from the automaker’s more casual-duty GMC Acadia. As a result, the Yukon will be rated to tow up to 8,500 lbs. (or 8,300 lbs. with 4×4), while the 20.4-inch longer Yukon XL is capable of hauling 8,300 lbs. (or 8,000 lbs. with 4×4). 


    Both 4×2 and 4×4 models return, and while the new V8 engines boast similar displacement to their predecessors, they offer more power and will, presumably, be more fuel efficient. GM hasn’t released fuel economy numbers yet, but the automaker said that the Yukon/Yukon XL’s 5.3-liter V8 will be rated at 355 horsepower and 383 lb-ft. of torque, while the range-topping Denalis step up to a 6.2-liter V8 rated at 420 ponies and 450 lb-ft. of torque. Regardless of engine, a six-speed automatic transmission will be standard. 


    Both engines feature direct injection, cylinder deactivation and continuously variable valve timing to reduce fuel consumption and improve power delivery.


    GM is also including an automatic locking rear differential as standard equipment, while other upgrades like wider wheels, DuraLife disc brakes and a wider rear track should improve the vehicles’ utility. Notably, the Denali models also include a magnetic ride control to deliver a more premium ride quality.


    New style

    Both trucks are evolutionary rather than revolutionary in the styling department – at least outside. Sharing little in common with their pickup siblings (and only a side profile with the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban), they feature headlamps more in tune with GMC’s current styling direction, plus a more striking side profile. 


    To set Denali models apart further, the upmarket models will feature LED running lamps up front and LED tail lamps, as well as HID headlamps.


    Inside, however, the trucks make their biggest leap. No longer sharing a dashboard with the pickups, they get a more car-like setup with more upmarket materials than before. A Bose audio system with a touchscreen head unit is standard for all Yukons, while the Denali also includes a noise-cancelling system to quell undue ambient rumble. 


    Aiding passenger convenience, the new trucks feature fold-flat second and third-row seats plus about two inches of increased rear-seat legroom regardless of wheelbase.


    GMC will offer more safety features than before, including forward collision alert, front parking assist, lane departure warning, rear cross traffic alert, adaptive cruise control and front/rear automatic braking. In addition, the automaker’s Safety Alert seat, which vibrates individual sides of the seat base to alert drivers to impending crash threats, will be available. 


    Keyless entry and push-button start are newly available for 2015 as well.


    GMC says to expect the Arlington, Texas-built 2015s to arrive in the first quarter of 2014. <![CDATA[
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