• Mercedes-Benz recalls nearly 150k cars for fire risk

    February 24, 2015
    Mercedes-Benz is recalling 147,000 vehicles in the United States due to a faulty rubber seal that can dislodge and fall on the exhaust system, potentially causing a fire.
    This issue is the same one that resulted in an overseas recall of similar volume last week. Reuters is not reporting any incidents related to the issue.

    The faulty seal is present on E-Class sedans, E-Class wagons and the CLS-Class from model years 2013 to 2015.

    Mercedes-Benz will begin its recall campaign in March and owners will be notified of eligibility by mail.

  • Spied: 2017 Bentley Bentayga

    February 24, 2015
    Bentley’s upcoming super-luxury SUV has revealed some more of its styling details in a new round of spy shots. Set to debut later this year, Bentley’s first-ever utility vehicle will be called ‘Bentayga’.
    Bentley explains that the SUV’s name was inspired by the company’s namesake as well as the natural world; Taiga, the world’s largest transcontinental snowforest, resides to the North of Bentley’s HQ while the Roque Bentayga rock formation is to the south in the Canary Islands.

    “Bentayga is a name that reflects what we know our SUV will do better than any other car in the world – combine the best automotive luxury with outstanding performance to take the Bentley experience to new environments,” said Wolfgang Dürheimer, Chairman and CEO of Bentley Motors.

    Bentley has so far only released a few teaser shots of the Bentayga, but spy shots have given us a good idea of what to expect from the off-roader. Billed as the “most luxurious and most powerful SUV in the market,” it’s clear that the SUV will take styling cues from Bentley’s latest Flying Spur sedan. Whereas the EXP 9 F concept featured front end-styling more in line with the range-topping Mulsanne, this prototype uses four LED headlight lifted from the sportier Flying Spur. The Bentayga will also sport a front grille, shapely hood and rear haunches inspired by the Flying Spur.

    No concrete mechanical details have been revealed, but the Bentayga will likely utilize elements of the platform shared by the next-generation Volkswagen Touareg, Audi Q7 and Porsche Cayenne. Bentley’s twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter W12 will be the only motor available at launch, but a plug-in hybrid drivetrain will be introduced in 2017. The SUV will eventually be offered with the company’s 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8.

    The Bentayga will launch in 2016 with a two-row configuration, but an optional third-row is under consideration.

    The SUV’s interior will be pure luxury with plenty of leather and wood. The SUV will use the same steering wheel as the Flying Spur, but it looks as though the utility vehicle could adopt an all-LCD instrument cluster.

    Even with pricey ‘utes from Lamborghini and Maserati set to arrive in coming years, the Bentley could well end up as the world’s most expensive SUV thanks to a starting price north of $200,000. In the past, Bentley has hinted at plans to sell 3,000 examples each year – which would make it the automaker’s highest-volume vehicle.

    The launch of the Bentayga, which will be built in Crewe, England (not Slovakia as previously rumored), will create 1,000 jobs in the UK. Bentley is investing $1.23 billion to develop the SUV and other new models, as well as to upgrade its headquarters in Crewe.

  • New Porsche 911 GT3 RS specs leak

    February 24, 2015
    New details have leaked on the 2016 Porsche 911 GT3 RS ahead of the car’s official unveiling at next month’s Geneva Motor Show. The new RS is expected to take a significant leap over the regular GT3 in terms of weight reduction and overall performance.
    Thanks to previous spy shots, we already know that the 911 GT3 RS will sport a number of aerodynamic enhancements, including a wide body borrowed from the 911 Turbo, large air scoops, air vents on the front fenders and, of course, a massive rear wing. The 911 GT3 RS also features a wide rear track for added grip, and insiders say the coupe will boast “near race car levels of downforce.”

    Earlier spy shots show that the interior offers sport seats with the “GT3 RS” logo embroidered in the headrests and a roll cage in lieu of the rear seats, while headroom is increased thanks to a double-bubble roof panel.

    Sources close to Porsche have revealed the 911 GT3 RS will use a brand new naturally-aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine. According to Autocar, the 911 GT3 RS will develop 494 horsepower and 339 lb-ft of torque, or roughly 5 percent more power than the outgoing model. Although previous reports indicated that the 911 GT3 RS would be available exclusively with the company’s PDK dual-clutch transmission, it now appears likely that a proper manual gearbox will also be on offer.

    Porsche’s electronic four-wheel steering system will come standard, and the coupe will pack numerous weight-saving components such as a lithium-ion battery and an exhaust system made out of titanium.

    Last year, Porsche was forced to recall the standard GT3 due to an engine issue that could lead to a fire, but it looks as though those kinks have been worked out in the GT3 RS. Look for the 2016 Porsche 911 GT3 RS to debut in about two week’s time.

  • First Drive: 2015 Opel Adam Rocks [Review]

    February 24, 2015
    Those who are old enough to remember the Nixon administration – or those who have carefully studied automotive history – have undoubtedly seen Buick-Opel ads. Built in Germany, a handful of Opel models including the Kadett and the Manta were sold through Buick dealerships in the 1960s and 1970s in a bid to fend off competition from Japanese and other European imports. The experiment failed for a multitude of reasons and the Opel brand was sent back to the Old Continent.
    Re-badged Opels sporadically joined the Pontiac and Saturn lineups in the 1980s and the 2000s, respectively, but they didn’t make a full-on comeback to North America until the fifth-gen Buick Regal was introduced in 2011. The Regal opened the proverbial floodgates. Today, the Verano compact and the recently-introduced 2016 Cascada convertible both trace their roots to Rüsselsheim, Germany.

    Buick could soon expand its lineup with a new city car derived from the Opel Adam. Far from a wild, unsubstantiated rumor, the information comes straight from Duncan Aldred, the U.S. Vice President of Buick and GMC. Federalizing the Adam is easier said than done because it wasn’t designed to comply with U.S. regulations, but Aldred hinted that Buick is trying to fast-track the process and the 500-fighting hatchback is likely to reach our shores by the end of the decade.


    What is it?
    The Adam Rocks is Opel’s answer to the Fiat 500C. In addition to gaining a cloth soft top that retracts at the push of a button, the Rocks stands out from the standard Adam hatchback thanks to a rugged appearance that is characterized by a slightly raised ground clearance and crossover-esque styling cues such as black trim on both bumpers, on the wheel arches and on the rocker panels. In that regard, the Adam Rocks is a unique offering in its segment.

    A nearly endless list of options lets buyers spruce up the Adam Rocks. The available add-ons include stickers, caps for the door mirrors and, interestingly, the rear-view mirror, colorful trim pieces in the cockpit, several alloy wheel designs that can be accented with plastic clips and so forth. All told, it’s highly unlikely to find two Adams that are exactly alike.

    Designed primarily for crowded cities, the Adam Rocks stretches 147 inches long, 58.6 inches tall and 67.7 inches wide, dimensions that place it between the Fiat 500 and the MINI Cooper – two of its closest rivals – in terms of size. It tips the scale at about 2,450 pounds in its lightest configuration.

    Throughout most of Europe, the Adam Rocks comes standard with a 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 86 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 95 lb-ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm. A five-speed manual transmission spins the front wheels, and a five-speed automated manual is available at an extra cost.

    Tested here, the Rocks’ optional engine is a brand new turbocharged 1.0-liter three-cylinder unit that generates 114 horsepower between 5,000 and 6,000 rpm and a healthy 125 lb-ft. of torque between 1,800 and 4,500 rpm. Linked exclusively to a six-speed manual gearbox, the direct-injected triple sends the Adam Rocks from zero to 62 mph in a claimed 9.9 seconds and on to an Autobahn-friendly top speed of 121 mph – it’s built in Germany, after all.

    Life Aboard
    Up front, the Adam Rocks is surprisingly roomy considering its small footprint and space is never an issue. The HVAC controls are found at the bottom of the center stack and all of the buttons are grouped into two clusters located on either side of the touch screen, a setup that creates a refreshingly clean-looking dashboard. That being said, the touch screen would be a lot more user-friendly if it was moved up by two or so inches.


    The instrument cluster is made up of four easy-to-read analog gauges and a configurable thin-film transistor (TFT) screen that looks rather dated. Similarly, the steering-wheel mounted switches for the cruise control and the stereo are generic units that are found in a number of General Motors products and they take a certain amount of time to get used to. The rest of the interior is made from quality materials that help the Adam live up to its near-premium aspirations.

    The Adam comes standard with IntelliLink, a touch screen-based infotainment system used in a wide number of Opel and other General Motors products. IntelliLink lets the passengers control the Adam’s connectivity and entertainment functions, and it can be paired with iOS and Android devices to run applications like BringGo navigation. This makes it possible to get detailed step-by-step navigation directions without having to tick a three-digit option box, a feature that the Adam’s relatively young target audience is certain to appreciate.

    The rear seats are adequately spacious for such a small car, though it goes without saying that they’re better suited to carrying children than NBA players. Trunk space checks in at six cubic feet with four occupants on board and 23 cubic feet with the rear seats folded flat.

    A small button located next to the map light opens and closes the canvas top in a little over five seconds. It can be opened at nearly any speed and closed at up to 87 mph.

    On the Road
    Three-cylinder engines are hit or miss – they can be frenetic but ineffective, kind of like a hamster trying to push a dresser, or they can be quiet, punchy and well-rounded. The turbo three bolted in the Adam’s engine bay is the latter type thanks in part to a wide torque band and a balance shaft located in the oil pan.

    The Adam is equally at home on back roads, where it’s lively and engaging to drive, as it is in the city. The six-speed ‘box is well geared, and we appreciate that the shift lever is located on the center console, not on the dashboard like in the Fiat 500. The electric power steering is a little on the assisted side. In fact, Opel admits that one of the first modifications it made to the Adam when it was designing the 150-horsepower S model was to stiffen the steering in order to increase road feel.

    On the other hand, the suspension setup is more oriented towards sport than towards comfort. This helps reduce body roll but it also makes the Adam a little rough over poor pavement. The brakes quickly bring the Adam to a stop, though it should be noted that the 114-horsepower model is the only member of the Rocks lineup to benefit from four discs. Adams ordered with the less powerful four-banger get by with old-fashioned drums out back.

    We came close to 46 mpg in mixed driving, which is about on par with what Opel says the Adam should return. The 1.0-liter comes standard with a seamless start/stop system that stands out as one of the best units we’ve tested on any car regardless of size and price.

    Leftlane‘s Bottom Line
    Opel’s first entry into the lucrative near-premium city car segment is a winner. Some might find the 500C’s retro-inspired design more charming, but the Adam Rocks is unquestionably better built than its Italian rival and more comfortable, especially on longer drives.

    With a few market-specific tweaks such as a slightly softer suspension, we’re confident that the Adam will have what it takes to give the current crop of subcompact hatchbacks a run for their money if it is added to the Buick lineup.

    Photos by Ronan Glon.

    • Aesthetics


      B

    • Technology

      B+

    • Green

      A

    • Drive

      A-

    • Value

      B+

    • Score

      B+

  • H&R BMW M235i xDrive: Tuning mit technischen Daten und Preis

    February 23, 2015

    Für den BMW M235i xDrive bietet H&R nun Sportfedern an

    An der Vorderachse wird das Coupé um 25 Millimeter, an der Hinterachse um 20 Millimeter gesenkt

    Auch Spurverbreiterungen sind im Angebot

    Lennestadt, 20. Februar 2015
    Als Technologiepartner von BMW Motorsport weiß man bei H&R besonders gut, wie die sportlichen Gene des schicken Bayern in Szene gesetzt werden. Speziell für den 326 PS starken BMW M235i xDrive bietet H&R daher nun Sportfedern an, die das enorme Kraftpotenzial des Allrad-Athleten noch besser auf die Straße bringen. Dabei verleiht der Fahrwerksspezialist dem M235i einen beeindruckenden Auftritt: An der Vorderachse wird das Coupé um 25 Millimeter, an der Hinterachse um 20 Millimeter gesenkt.

    Tiefer für 268 Euro
    Die Sportfedern für den schnellen und souveränen BMW sind ab sofort mit TÜV-Gutachten lieferbar – ebenso wie die passenden “Trak+”-Spurverbreiterungen. Diese sind von drei bis 30 Millimeter pro Rad zu haben und ermöglichen eine präzise Ausrichtung der Räder an den Radhauskanten im Motorsport-Look. Der Preis der Sportfedern beträgt 268 Euro, die “Trak+”-Spurverbreiterungen kosten ab 42 Euro.
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  • Kia Cee’d GT-Line aud dem Genfer Autosalon 2015 mit technischen Daten und Preis zur Markteinführung

    February 23, 2015

    Kia bietet seinen Kompaktwagen im heißen GT-Line-Look an

    Das Optik-Paket bringt auch die Schürzen und Schweller-Aufsätze des GT-Originals mit

    Neu ist auch ein Dreizylinder-Turbo-Otto, der später auch in andere Kia-Modelle kommt

    Frankfurt/Main, 20. Februar 2015
    Kia bringt eine Reihe spannender Neuheiten mit zum Genfer Autosalon (5. bis 15. März 2015). Eine davon ist die neue GT-Line-Ausstattung für das Cee`d-Trio. Damit schließt sich der Hersteller dem allgemeinen Trend in der Autoindustrie an, den Look der sportlichen Topmodelle mit schwächeren Motoren zu kombinieren – so wie Audi mit den S-Line-Paketen oder Ford mit dem Fiesta Sport unterhalb des ST.

    Kalter Blick aus Eisaugen

    Die GT-Line bei Kia bedient sich optisch beim rassigen GT, dem 204 PS starken Muskel-Star, den es als Drei- oder Fünftürer gibt. Dazu gehören vier helle LEDs in Eiswürfel-Form, die als Tagfahrlicht einen kalten Blick erzeugen. Dazu passend werden tiefer gezogene Stoßfänger und ein spezielle Kühlergrill montiert. Hinten gibt’s beim Fünf- und Dreitürer den breiteren GT-Stoßfänger, aus dem rechts und links die Endrohre der Auspuffanlage lugen. Der Kombi Cee`d Sportswagon bekommt ein Doppelendrohr rechts und einen Heckdiffusor. Markante Seitenschwelleraufsätze und LED-Rückleuchten sind bei allen drei Ausführungen ebenso zu finden wie 17-Zoll-Alus.

    Klavierlack und Alupedale

    Auch die Innenausstattung orientiert sich am Original-GT. Die Sitze sind in einer Grau-Weiß-Schwarz-Kombination mit grauen Ziernähten bezogen, an verschiedenen Stellen finden sich “GT-Line”-Logos. Das Lederlenkrad mit Applikationen in Klavierlackoptik sowie die Alu-Pedalerie stammen ebenfalls aus dem GT-Vorbild. Und es geht noch weiter: Selbst der Aluminium-Startknopf im Armaturenbrett, die Mittelkonsole im GT-Design und die Chrom-Einfassungen der Lüftungsdüsen sind dem Sportler entnommen.

    Dreizylinder-Turbobenziner mit Direkteinspritzung

    Mit der GT-Line hält der neue Dreizylinder 1.0 T-GDI Einzug in die Serie. Die selbst entwickelte Turbo-Maschine ist der erste Motor in einer Reihe von Downsizing-Triebwerken, die der Hersteller in Europa auf den Markt bringen wird. Als Besonderheiten werden eine Hochdruck-Direkteinspritzung, ein neuartiges Kühlsystem und ein in den Motor integrierter Abgaskrümmer genannt. Dieser technische Kniff soll den Schadstoffausstoß reduzieren und eine kompakte Bauweise ermöglichen. Das Einliter-Aggregat holt stramme 120 PS herbei und stemmt 172 Newtonmeter auf die Kurbelwelle – weitere technische Daten gibt es erst später.

    Neues Setup für den 1.6 CRDi

    Für den Einsatz in der GT-Line wurde ebenfalls der 1,6-Liter-Turbodiesel des Cee’d feinjustiert. Seine Power wuchs von 128 auf 133 PS, die maximale Kraft kletterte von 265 auf 285 Newtonmeter und steht nun bei niedrigeren Touren bereit. Laut Kia soll die neue Maschine weniger Sprit brauchen als der Vorgänger – genaue Werte verraten die Koreaner auch erst später.

    Siebenstufiges Doppelkupplungsgetriebe von Kia

    Eine weiteres technisches Schmankerl kommt mit einem siebenstufigen Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (DCT) in die Cee’d-GT-Line-Ausführung. Es ist mit dem 1.6 CRDi kombinierbar und wird auch in anderen Kia-Modellen angeboten werden – immerhin bewältigt es Kräfte bis zu 300 Newtonmeter. Die Box ist ebenfalls ein Eigengewächs aus dem Haus Kia und wurde speziell auf Effizienz getrimmt. Gegenüber der bisherigen Sechsstufen-Automatik sollen der Sprintwert auf Tempo 100 und der Verbrauch besser werden.

    Markteinführung im vierten Quartal 2015

    Doch bis die feinen Neuheiten auch zu haben sind, müssen wir uns noch ein wenig gedulden: Die GT-Line erscheint erst im vierten Quartal 2015 beim Händler, kurz vorher werden wohl die Preise feststehen. Das derzeitige GT-Topmodell ist in der dreitürigen Pro_Cee`d-Version ab 23.190 Euro und als fünftüriger Cee`d ab 24.690 Euro zu haben.
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  • Mazda is Goodwood Festival of Speed’s featured marque

    February 23, 2015

    Mazda will be the Honoured Manufacturer headlining the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the massive motorsports gathering held in the UK each year.

    As the featured marque, Mazda will have the honor of having their greatest race cars displayed atop an art installment that serves as the event’s centerpiece. Classic and modern Mazda vehicles will also be prominently displayed on the Goodwood lawn.

    Taking center stage will be the 1991 Mazda 787B, the only rotary-engined car ever to win Le Mans. Additionally, several Mazda competition cars, possibly including one of the RX-7 sports cars that helped the company achieve over 100 victories in IMSA racing, will be featured as well.

    The Goodwood Festival of Speed began in 1993 on an estate belonging to the Earl of March and Kinrara. Within a few years, automakers from Audi to Ferrari were establishing an official presence, often taking the opportunity to unveil performance models to the world. The main event of the festival is a hillclimb up the estate’s 1.6-mile driveway, but rally stages, a supercar run, and a concours d’elegance type car show are also part of the festivities.

    The theme of this year’s Festival is “Flat-out and fearless: racing on the edge.” The event will be held June 25-28.

  • Honda Civic Type R further teased

    February 23, 2015

    Honda may have slyly revealed some more details of the upcoming Civic Type R in a new advertisement.

    In the new “Keep Up” spot, a message of pushing limits quickly flashes across the screen, interspersed with brief glimpses of Honda products. Everything from the ASIMO robot to the HR-V to the HondaJet to the new NSX is shown.

    At the 0:30 second mark of the video a Honda Civic Type R briefly slides across the screen completely undisguised. Bound for the Geneva Motor Show later this month, Honda thus far has only officially teased what the hot hatch will look like.

    Upon closer inspection, the black Type R in the spot appears to be an amalgam of concept and production cars. On the one hand, it wears a “Type R Concept” license plate and blade-style LED fog lights seen on the Type R Concept II displayed in Paris, whereas the Honda’s teaser images show a round fog light. On the other hand, we get to see LED headlights that could be production spec.

    Honda has confirmed that the Civic Type R will produce 280 to 300 hp from a direct-injection 2.0L turbocharged VTEC motor. We will find out more when the production version is revealed in Geneva March 3rd.

    Incidentally, the ad is based on a theory that humans can read much faster when words are presented in sequence one at a time in the same position, rather than when scanning the page.

  • Morgan previews Geneva-bound sports car [video]

    February 23, 2015
    England’s Morgan Motor Company has announced plans to unveil a new model at the Geneva Motor Show that will open its doors to the press in a little over a week.
    Official details about the yet-unnamed model are still few and far between but the company’s dark teaser image hints that the model will share its tall radiator grille with vertical slats and its oval headlights with the Aero, the most modern member of Morgan’s retro-flavored lineup. Whether the new model is based on the Aero Coupe or the topless Aero Superports is up in the air.

    Inside, the car will offer space for two passengers on bucket seats upholstered with quilted leather. Like all Morgans, the new model will be mostly hand-built in Malvern, England, making it possible for buyers to customize nearly every aspect of it.

    Morgan is keeping technical details under wraps until the beginning of the Geneva show. The standard Aero is powered by a BMW-sourced 4.8-liter V8 engine that sends 367 horsepower and 370 lb-ft. of torque to the rear wheels via either a six-speed manual transmission or a ZF-built six-speed automatic. It takes 4.5 seconds to hit 62 mph from a stop and is capable of reaching a top speed of 170 mph.

    A full set of details about Morgan’s next sports car is expected to emerge in the coming days. Stay tuned to Leftlane for live images of straight from the Palexpo convention center in Geneva starting on Tuesday, March 3rd.

  • Geneva preview: 2015 Skoda Octavia RS 230

    February 23, 2015
    Volkswagen’s Czech Republic-based Škoda division will introduce a limited-edition version of the Octavia RS sport sedan at next month’s Geneva Motor Show.
    Billed as the fastest Octavia ever built, the RS 230 is powered by a Volkswagen Golf GTI-sourced 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that makes 230 horsepower, a modest ten-pony increase over the standard Octavia RS. The turbo four shifts through a seven-speed dual-clutch DSG transmission controlled by shift paddles.

    The extra power helps the sedan reach 62 mph from a stop in 6.7 seconds and go on to an electronically-limited top speed of 155 mph. The Octavia RS 230 further stands out as the first Škoda to come with an electronically-controlled locking differential.

    Škoda has not revealed if it has made suspension and brake modifications to the sedan.

    Drivetrain aside, the RS 230 is nearly identical to the standard Octavia RS save for minor upgrades like a larger rear spoiler and model-specific emblems. The story is the same on the inside, where the biggest upgrade is expected to be a numbered plaque on the dashboard.

    After greeting the show-going public in Geneva alongside the brand new Superb, the 2015 Škoda Octavia RS 230 will land in showrooms across Europe next June. Pricing information and availability will be announced in the weeks leading up to its on-sale date.