Official Frankfurt Auto Show 2007

Alfa Romeo 147 C'N'C

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TURIN, Italy Instead of rolling out brand-new models at the 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show, Alfa Romeo will unveil a limited-edition version of the 147.

Created in collaboration with stylist Ennio Capasa, the 147 C'N'C CoSTUME NATIONAL is being produced in a run of 1,000 cars that are said to be inspired by the worlds of music, multimedia and street culture.

The 147 C'N'C CoSTUME NATIONAL is painted Eldorado white with a mother-of-pearl effect, adding such details as chrome-plated exhaust, gloss-black mirror housings, darkened taillamps and painted, sparkle-effect 17-inch wheels.

Inside, seats are upholstered in leather and perforated Alcantara, with black varnished ceiling and trim. The instrumentation is white on red. The carpeted floor mats feature aluminum high-heel strips.

The display model is a 147 five-door fitted with a 1.9-liter JTDM turbodiesel that makes 150 horsepower. Electronic stability control, traction control, antilock brakes and six airbags are standard.

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A number of components found in the STARSTER concept car will be included in the exclusive STARTECH customization program for the Dodge Avenger.

(eek2) (eyeballs)

The back (taillights and somehow rear panel) looks like the glass cover of a GE stove or something

Don't worry, it has a safety feature: no door handles. This is to prevent a shock or a heart attack in case you want to see how ugly the interior is.
 
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BMW Alpina B6 S Coupe World Premiere

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Grand Tourers have a long tradition at ALPINA. It began with the legendary BMW ALPINA 3,0 CSL lightweight Coup in the early 1970s, a car that caused a great furore, both as a race car and as a street car. It was with this car that ALPINA won the European Touring Car Championship in 1973 and 1977. Since it dbuted in 1978, friends of BMW 6 Series Coups have awarded the 300 bhp BMW ALPINA B7 Turbo Coup with 330 bhp / 512 Nm in the S-Version) cult status, making it a desired collectors car. The elegant BMW 8 Series was the basis for the BMW ALPINA B12 5,7 Coup, identifiable at a glance thanks to its carbon-fibre bonnet with NACA ducts.

This is how and where Buchloes newest creation, the BMW ALPINA B6 S, ties in. The eye immediately focuses on the new bonnet. Gently rising from the bonnets front edge to the windscreen, the elevated centre channel visually awards the front and indeed the entire automobile, added length. Halfway up, two vertical air outlets are harmoniously integrated, air exiting precisely from under the bonnet through stainless steel latticework much like in racing. The flowing lines of the B6 S bonnet impart both power and elegance. In technical terms, the lightweight (just under 10kg) composite construction is a tour de force. Upon opening the bonnet, the underside reveals pure technology the woven carbon-fibre structure. Form-follows-function is clearly the focus, with better cooling helping to ensure that all 530 horses gallop, even at high ambient temperatures.

With a V8 engine and a displacement of 4.4 litres, the previous B6s drivetrain is comparable to the well-known BMW ALPINA B5. The charging system in this engine differs from conventional solutions: not a turbo but also not a super-charger, which typically needs a great deal of power to operate, especially at high revs. The ALPINA V8 receives boost from a so-called radial compressor, which one may visualise as a combination of a turbo and a compressor.

Over the course of the past year, ALPINA engineers have been thoroughly analysing the engine for additional potential, both on the test stand and on the road. Through further development of the camshaft overlap algorithms, the combustion process could be optimised, markedly lowering exhaust gas temperatures. This temperature delta is the basis for being able to increase power from 500 to 530 horsepower, while simultaneously raising torque from 700 to 725 Nm.

At the same time, ALPINA worked closely with ZF to develop the new ALPINA Sport SWITCH-TRONIC. The shift durations of the excellent ZF 6HP26 automatic transmissions were able to be reduced by 50 percent. In manual mode the shifts feel comparable in their dynamism to a double clutch gearbox. The reaction time is 1/10 of a second. Especially sporty drivers will benefit from the blip of the throttle on down-shifts in this mode. The SWITCH-TRONIC allows the entire rev range to be accessed on down-shift, without upsetting the automobiles balance.

The result: the already exceptional 0-100 km/h sprint improves by 1/10 of a second to 4.5 seconds (Cabrio: 4.8 s). Top speed increases by three km/h to 318 km/h (198 mph) for the B6 S Coup, and to 313 km/h (194 mph) for the Cabrio.

Developed in co-operation with SACHS Race Engineering, the electronically-controlled adjustable damping, called EDC, is integrated into the B6 S. By means of varying compression and re-bound damper settings, the sporty character is augmented without a loss in comfort. The dampers are quite supple in the base setting, but as soon as greater forces act on the suspension such as undulating road surfaces at speed on the Autobahn the dampers automatically increase their resistance in a fraction of a second to help ensure safe driving. The more sport-oriented driver can also manually select firmer damper settings in advance, using the EDC button located on the centre console.

The outcome of continuing suspension development with the large 20 wheels is a truly balanced driving feel. The B6 S provides light-footed, extremely neutral handling, responding even more quickly and precisely to driver inputs. Reduced body-roll during high-speed cornering can be further credited to the adoption of stronger stabilisers.

Light-footed handling and impeccable driving manners all the way up to the 318 km/h (198 mph) top speed demands many hours of exacting aerodynamic calibration in the wind tunnel. The result? Minimal lift at both the front and rear due to the harmonious and effective way in which the spoilers and diffuser go about their tasks, yielding a very good co-efficient of drag at 0.32.

The B6 Ss stopping ability is impressively documented by the test results: from 200 km/h to a standstill in less than 5.5 seconds. Derived from the B7, special emphasis was placed on the brake systems comfort-oriented characteristics. For this very reason, the discs, at 374mm/36mm front and 370mm/24mm rear, are not cross-drilled. In spite of this, wet-braking ability was noticeably improved by virtue of so-called dry-braking functionality. When the windshield wiper is engaged, the brake pads lightly contact the brake discs from time to time, removing any film of water that might have built up. This action goes completely unnoticed by the driver. In combination with two-piston TEVES floating callipers, extremely high deceleration values and fade-free, linear braking are guaranteed.

Few sports cars achieve the total package harmony of the BMW ALPINA B6 S Coup. For fast, relaxed and comfortable travel, the B6 S is the first and best choice. For friends of top-down motoring, the BMW ALPINA B6 S is available as a Cabriolet with the same powerplant, both available from late 2007.

The maxim, then as now, was to offer performance on the level of exotic sports cars, coupled with high quality and the everyday useability that one would normally only receive from a volume manufacturer, such as BMW, on whose excellent basis we deliver.

BMW ALPINA automobiles have always been known for their good fuel economy coupled with excellent performance. The B6 S Coup is best-in-class in performance and CO2 emissions, with a combined fuel economy of 12.3 l/100km (23.0 mpg) and CO2 emissions of 294 g/km. The B6 S Cabrio yields 12.8 l/100km (22.1 mpg) and CO2 emissions of 306 g/km.
 
Don't worry, it has a safety feature: no door handles. This is to prevent a shock or a heart attack in case you want to see how ugly the interior is.

also to prevent anyone from entering that monstrosity. seriously, it's freakin ugly. it looks like an 80's car that was made to simulate what future cars would look like. good god...
 
also to prevent anyone from entering that monstrosity. seriously, it's freakin ugly. it looks like an 80's car that was made to simulate what future cars would look like. good god...

(lol2)

That brings some memories. I used to love this one... but in the very early 80s! :D

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Honda present Accord Tourer Concept

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Press Release

Honda presented to the world the exciting Accord Tourer Concept and the new generation of Honda diesel engines, i-DTEC at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.

The premiere of the Accord Tourer Concept provides a strong indication of the design direction of the all-new generation Accord Tourer set to debut in mid-2008. The wider, lower look signals a sportier, more emotional styling approach, and while the design of the current Accord Tourer maximises its load-carrying capability, the new model goes for smarter, sleeker proportions while retaining a strong degree of versatility and practicality. The Concepts greater width makes for a more spacious cabin and also allows an increased track for enhanced handling characteristics.

The all-new Accord range will boast one of the first all-Euro 5-compliant engine line-ups which will consist of two i-VTEC petrol engines of 2.0 and 2.4-litre capacities and a newly developed 2.2-litre i-DTEC next-generation diesel engine. Compared to the current Accord engine line-up, power output will be boosted and emissions and fuel economy significantly improved.

The latest engines will be complemented by innovative new chassis technology that will deliver exceptional handling, greater linear stability and a more involving driving experience without compromising ride comfort.

The all-new Accord will debut in Sedan and Tourer forms at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show.

The all-new i-DTEC is the 2nd diesel engine Honda has developed. By further improving the current award winning i-CTDis superb performance, fuel economy and emission efficiencies, i-DTEC has achieved various stringent emission standards in the U.S., Japan and Europe (Honda test data).

The first phase of the programme compliance with the Euro 5 legislation expected in 2009 has already reached fruition, and an example of the new engine, which makes its first appearance in next years Accord range, is being shown on the stand.

Honda continues to work on the second phase of development of its latest diesel engine and has already achieved compliance with the stringent US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tier II/Bin 5 emissions requirements. This is of particular significance to the European market in that the Tier II standards are even more demanding than the Euro 6 requirements which remain at the proposal stage. An example of this engine is also on display at the stand.

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Peugeot 308 RC Z

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The final preparations are nearing completion for the arrival in a few weeks time on the European
market of the Peugeot 308. A new compact hatchback destined for the medium car segment, it has many strengths that will appeal to a broad customer base, not least due to its semi-tall architecture with its promise of greater interior space, its improved visibility and its brighter interior, but also its exemplary road holding, its range of high-performance engines, its high levels of safety and a number of design features which contribute to improving on-board comfort and convenience inside the car. Finally, its aerodynamic shape and feline elegance give it a strong and immediately recognisable identity.
Naturally the 308s three and five door body styles are only part of the T7 programme. While some body styles are already confirmed and in development, some are still yet to be created and are currently only in the imagination of the designers and engineers who are so passionate about cars.
Nevertheless, their ideas sometimes come together to give life to even the most fantastic ideas. In such cases their dreams finally become reality, making way for part-real, part-fantasy automotive designs. The result of such ideas is the 308 RC Z concept car.
Brief

Their dream was to build a vehicle with a strong focus on driving pleasure and the associated emotions, a vehicle that was light and efficient while at the same time environmentally friendly. The brief called for work in many different areas all of which are of particular interest to Peugeot.
It also provided the source of inspiration for the theme of the 4th Peugeot design competition (P.L.E.A.S.E).
The 308 RC Z concept car is a new Peugeot interpretation of driving pleasure. The car is a 2+2 coup, with true versatility and at the same time a style that is modern, original and well-balanced.
Attention initially focused on making the vehicle as light as possible by the use of numerous aluminium components, for example the two roll over protection bars that separate the passenger compartment and give shape to the exterior styling, and the use of a polycarbonate rear windscreen and a large number of carbon fibre body parts.
Using the 308 as a blueprint offered a number of benefits. It made it possible:
  • to adopt a particularly stylish front design;
  • to share a large number of components already developed for the hatchback, therefore simplifying the production of this coup;
  • to capitalise on the hatchbacks strong points,which become even more effective in the 308 RC Z concept car (for example, suspension components, wheels, certain equipment items and the flowing design of the fascia panel).
Its taut lines and streamlined design ensure an efficient aerodynamic specification (a SCx of just 0.65), improving performance, fuel consumption and therefore helping to protect the environment
due to the reduced CO2 emissions. With a length of 4.276 (same as the hatchback), a width of 1.840 (25 mm more than the hatchback) and a height of only 1.320 m, the proportions of the 308 RC Z concept car combines a very dynamic design with a high level of road holding.
Exterior styling

The particularly stylish design of the front of the 308 blends brilliantly with the proportions of this concept car. The Peugeot Lion badge is mounted to what can truthfully be called the nose of the bonnet. From here, the style lines flow upwards back over the bonnet and into the two polished aluminium roll-over protections bars. This flowing profile gives the vehicle its shape and creates an impression of movement in all positions.
Visually, the fluidity of the design is further enhanced by the way the large tinted front windscreen, the carbon fi bre roof panel and the polycarbonate tinted rear window are combined together.
The feline-like front headlights extend along the line of the bonnet. They contain four cylindrical lights each which create a bright and piercing beam of light. These cylindrical lights are clearly visible due to the clear glass headlamp lenses.
The lower front panel differs from that of the 308 hatchback. It has a sharper and sportier shape with a single air intake and integral front fog lamps, while the front grille features chrome detailing.
From the side, the vehicle displays a strong profile with its prominent front wings, deeply sculpted sides, and particularly generous rear wings. The doors raise the visual profi le, creating a link between the sloping front design and the curvaceous rear design.
Style

The end result, firmly sitting on 19 inch wheels, suggests power, strength and dynamism, like an animal ready to pounce. The specific shape of the rear window required the use of polycarbonate instead of glass.
The two curved sections emerging from the roof give the vehicle an original appearance and contribute greatly to its aerodynamic efficiency.
The design of the tailgate assists the airflow over the rear of the vehicle, while the shape of the rear of the vehicle provides sufficient down force onto the rear suspension to eliminate the need for a rear spoiler, thereby preserving the purity of the vehicles lines.
The Peugeot Lion badge is displayed in a U shaped panel in the centre of the tailgate, and is backlit at night. In addition, simply by pressing the lion badge, opens the tailgate.
The rear lights are mounted fl ush with the cars wide rear wings. Fitted with light emitting diodes (LEDs), they have a ruby red fi nish combined with a stylised translucent section which contains the direction indicator.
Two centrally mounted exhaust pipes are integrated into the wraparound lower rear panel. To achieve this, the rear exhaust silencer has been located in a transverse position where it also serves as an aerodynamic diffuser, but still allows suffi cient space for the storage of a spare wheel.
The rich metallic grey exterior body colour is created by a special process using fi nely milled metallic particles. This gives the impression that the vehicle has been formed from a single block of metal, enhancing the purity of the cars lines and the styling of the bodywork to remarkable effect.
The interior

The fascia panel in 308 RC Z concept car has been taken directly from the hatchback. A pure, elegant and fluid design, it allows a particularly clear view of the outside thanks to its sloping design which complements the vehicles large front windscreen. It offers a high level of interior brightness, improved visibility and an overwhelming feeling of space.
Reflecting the hatchback, no effort has been spared in terms of the finishing touches and meticulous attention to comfort and convenience inside the car. This is evident in the care given to the styling of each component and the quality of materials used, both in terms of visual appearance and tactile appeal.
The entire fascia panel is trimmed in leather, while the use of chrome, aluminium and black lacquered fittings creates a sporty, upmarket impression. With this in mind, a Bell&Ross clock has been placed in the centre of the fascia panel, between two air vents, its typography perfectly matching the background of the instrument panel located in the drivers line of sight.
Another sign of the vehicles exclusive nature are the bucket type front seats with polished aluminium eyelets, the style of which is also reflected in the design of the inner door panels.
The ergonomically designed drivers seat ensures the driver is firmly in control of the vehicle. At the rear there are two occasional seats trimmed in leather, both of which can be folded.
The vehicle therefore offers real modularity and great versatility. For example, enough space can be created behind the front seats to house a set of golf clubs. Similarly, the length and maximum available boot volume can even accommodate a mountain bike!
The 308 RC Z concept car is powered by a 1.6 litre THP engine developed from the EP6DTS engine designed and developed via the collaboration between PSA Peugeot Citron and the BMW Group, where it is fitted to the 207 RC, with a power output of 128 kW (175 bhp).
However, the 1.6 litre THP engine, as a result of new engine management software specially developed for the concept car, now produces a maximum power of 160 kW (218 bhp).
It is characterised by incredible flexibility, thanks to its maximum torque of 280 Nm produced at a low engine speed (300 Nm in overboost). These values ensure remarkable responsiveness under all driving conditions.
Its innovative Twin-Scroll turbocharger optimally pairs the exhaust gases flowing from two cylinders to ensure maximum fl ow onto the turbine, while its high-pressure direct petrol injection system improves combustion and overall engine efficiency.
The engine is coupled with an entirely new 6 speed manual gearbox. This unit helps to give the 308 RC Z a particularly efficient compromise between performance and fuel consumption. For example, its maximum speed of 235 km/h is attained in sixth gear and it takes only 7.0 seconds to go from
0 to 100 km/h. In gear acceleration is impressive: only 7.5 seconds in 5th gear from 80 to 120 km/h. At the same time, fuel consumption is very reasonable with 6.7 litres/100 km in the combined cycle, or just 160 g/km of CO2 emissions.
The engine

In the tradition of Peugeot concept cars there is a linked front suspension employing the widespread use of aluminium to reduce the vehicles overall weight.
This set up ensures exceptional road holding, excellent steering accuracy and great feedback intensifying the overall driving sensation. The rear suspension, derived from the hatchback,
consists of a torsion-beam, two rear suspension arms and an integral anti-roll bar. It has been specially modifi ed to take account of the wider vehicle tracks. Indeed the front and rear tracks have been increased by 59 mm compared to the hatchback, and also the fi tment of wider tyres, ensures maximum body rigidity, precision and vehicle stability.
Braking relies on large (360 mm) diameter ventilated discs at the front with four piston calipers. Polished split rim 19 alloy wheels are fi tted with Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 245/40 R19 tyres.
Wheels and suspension

Even for a unique model, Peugeots designers do everything they can to make their dreams become a reality and leave nothing to chance. Safety is also made a top priority.
While the exceptional road holding of the 308 RC Z concept car forms the basis of its primary safety, it is supplemented by safety equipment borrowed from the 308 hatchback, Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) and the directional bi-Xenon headlamps.
Similarly, in terms of secondary safety, the 308 RC Z uses the same impact protection structures, in particular the three impact absorption structures at the front, designed to provide a rigid structure which can deform in a controlled manner, maximising the absorption of impact forces.
Finally, tertiary safety is assured by the Peugeot Emergency service linked to the vehicles RT4 telematics system. This pinpoints the vehicles location and triggers the dispatch of appropriate assistance as required.
Like all concept cars, the 308 RC Z is an amazing laboratory of ideas making it possible to design and test new concepts and pioneer technical and styling ideas free from the constraints of volume production.
To a greater or lesser extent, these unique cars often serve as the source of inspiration for future production vehicles.
They are a sort of guide to the Peugeots of the future, indicating a chosen path to be followed. Concept cars are like the stars, they serve as a guiding light. Even though they sometimes appear too far away to grasp, it sometimes feels as though all it would take is an outstretched arm.
 
2009 Bmw X6

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With the eagerly anticipated unveiling of the 2009 BMW X6 this week at the 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show, BMW is pioneering a brand-new market segment for itself. Based on the second-generation X5, the dramatically styled X6 sets out to combine the utility and go-anywhere appeal of an SUV with the sporting driving characteristics of a high-performance coupe.

The result is more car than crossover, a tall passenger package that does business with some real horsepower. BMW hopes the X6 will reinforce its presence in the market for luxury four-wheel drives and also provide the impetus for other new similar models, including an X3-based X4 that is rumored to be taking shape at the German carmaker's headquarters in Munich.

While the 2009 BMW X6 shown in Frankfurt this week is billed as a concept, little about it is expected to change by the time it reaches production next spring at BMW's factory in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Bulging With Bulk
There's a pleasing resemblance to BMW's competition-bred X5 Dakar desert-stormers in the X6's bullish styling, which has been created by a team led by BMW design boss Adrian van Hooydonk. Its muscular appearance takes various cues from the X5, most notably the front end and bulging wheel arches. Meanwhile, the car-style greenhouse and dramatically sloping roof line is reminiscent of the BMW 6 Series coupe.

This unnatural combination leaves the new BMW X6 with an uncharacteristically high rear end. Fortunately this detail serves a purpose, as it incorporates a split tailgate. You can access your sports gear, take a seat while putting it on and have a bit of shelter from the elements.

This is definitely a big car. Sitting on a 115.5-inch wheelbase, the X6 stretches 192.0 inches overall, and it's 78.1 inches wide and 66.8 inches tall. Compared to the generously dimensioned X5, the X6 is 0.9 inch longer and 1.7 inches wider. Thanks to its more acutely raked windshield and shallower side glass, the X6's roof is 2.8 inches lower than the X5.

Power Required
BMW hasn't said anything definitive about the X6's powertrain, but we expect a version of the twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-6 that will produce 306 horsepower. We also hear rumors of a new twin-turbo 4.8-liter V8 that will pack some 410 hp.

Naturally there's diesel in the X6 plan, and BMW is expected to rely on an updated version of its 235-hp, turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6, plus a twin-turbo version of the same engine that will produce 286 hp. Both of these engines will feature BMW's still-unannounced clean-air response to Mercedes-Benz's BlueTec system.

An M Version on the Way?
Our sources at BMW tell us that there are serious discussions about an X6 makeover by the high-performance M division as well.

Until now BMW has resisted the urge to take on the likes of the Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG, Porsche Cayenne Turbo and Range Rover Sport, but there are signs that the 507-hp 5.0-liter V10 from the M division could be used to create a full-house X6 to provide the German carmaker with a new four-wheel-drive flagship.

The X6's standard engines will be mated to a new ZF-engineered eight-speed automatic gearbox. But any M version would likely be offered with either a conventional six-speed manual transmission or BMW's soon-to-be-revealed dual-clutch gearbox, since the new ZF eight-speed can't handle the high revs produced by the V10 power plant.

Performance With Control
Though BMW doesn't yet want to discuss a rivalry with hot-rod SUVs from Mercedes and Porsche, it's perfectly comfortable with claiming the new X6 will be the most dynamically adept sport-utility you can buy. The X6 will introduce a new version of BMW's xDrive all-wheel-drive system called Dynamic Performance Control (DPC).

In simple terms, DPC uses a planetary gearset within the rear differential to change the amount of torque delivered to each wheel, and this BMW technology can redistribute power both under acceleration and deceleration. As a consequence, DPC enhances directional stability and lateral acceleration both going into a corner and accelerating out of it.

Other high-tech features for the X6 include BMW's FlexRay electrical platform as seen in the X5. It offers high-speed data transfer to improve the interface among all the X6's various electrical systems.

Sports Activity Vehicle
BMW has not provided any clear launch details about the X6 just yet, but despite its unveiling in production guise at Frankfurt, we don't expect it to reach U.S. showrooms until next summer.

Pricing is also a closely guarded secret, although a BMW official confirms that the X6 will command a clear premium over the second-generation X5, which starts at $45,900 and rises to $54,500.

With the 2009 BMW X6, the term, "Sports Activity Coupe" is being introduced by the bright sparks in BMW marketing. (Didn't we already live through the X5 as a "Sport-Activity Vehicle?") But maybe the idea of something comfortable and spacious matched with all-wheel drive and a powerful engine is not quite as new as BMW thinks. As with any BMW, the proof will come in the driving. Andreas Stahl, Contributor
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Saab Unleashes 21st Century Black Turbo

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Saab celebrates three decades of leadership in turbocharging at the 2007 Frankfurt International Motor Show by launching the Saab Turbo X, a driver-focused performance car that sets new standards for the brand.

It is unveiled exactly 30 years after Saab surprised the automotive world at Frankfurt when it revealed its first turbocharged model. That set a trend other manufacturers were to follow. Now Saab unleashes turbo power for the first time through Saab XWD, a cutting edge all-wheel-drive system that sets performance standards competitors will also seek to emulate.

Driver in Focus with Saab XWD

The Saab Turbo X adds a new dimension in chassis control to Saabs unrivalled experience in turbocharging. It is the result of a development program that leverages the full potential of Saabs innovative XWD system, with the cars sports tuned suspension, brakes and electronic control systems all aligned to meet a single need: driving satisfaction.

Saab XWD is an active all-wheel-drive system designed to optimize vehicle handling and stability. Its sophisticated electronic control allows fine balancing of drive torque, not only between the two axles but also between the rear wheels. In effect, this stretches the performance envelope of the chassis, for example, raising the threshold at which ESP throttle and braking interventions are triggered. The result is closer driver involvement through positive force chassis control.

Driver control is taken a step further on the Turbo X by the eLSD, the first application of an electronically-controlled, rear limited slip differential in this segment of the market. It uses inputs from the rear wheel speed sensors and can transfer up to 40% of torque between the drive shafts, to whichever wheel has more grip. When cornering hard, this yaw damping effect helps the rear of the car more closely follow the direction of the front wheels.

Stopping power is also increased with larger brake discs fitted: internally ventilated (345 mm diameter x 30 mm) at the front and externally ventilated (292 mm diameter x 20 mm) at the rear. Standard 235/45 R18 [COLOR=#9acd32! important][FONT=arial, tahoma][COLOR=#9acd32! important][FONT=arial, tahoma]tires[/FONT][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR] ensure excellent mechanical grip for the 18-inch alloy wheels.

The powerhouse at the heart of the Turbo X is a 24-valve, 2.8-liter V6 turbo engine generating 295 lb-ft of torque between 2,150 and 4,500 rpm and maximum power of 280 bhp at 5,500 rpm. The advanced specification includes a lightweight, all-aluminum construction with a 60-degree angle between the cylinder banks for perfect balance, variable inlet valve timing and twin-scroll turbocharging. It is offered with a choice of six-speed manual or automatic transmission.

Saab Black Turbo Reborn

The Saab Turbo X visually communicates its [COLOR=#9acd32! important][FONT=arial, tahoma][COLOR=#9acd32! important][FONT=arial, tahoma]focus[/FONT][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR] on driving performance by extending the bold, progressive design themes of the new 9-3 range. Offered only in metallic jet black, with the front grille and all exterior detailing accented in a matte grey titanium-like finish, it represents a contemporary expression of its illustrious black 900 Turbo forebear.

Distinctive styling additions are designed to improve aerodynamic efficiency, as well as emphasize the Turbo Xs performance focus. At the front, a deeper lip spoiler and integrated air intake contribute to reduced drag while also increasing air flow to the engine and intercooler. At the rear, the re-profiled bumper and insert panel lowers the point of air flow separation, further reducing drag and assisting high speed stability.

Inside, the black turbo theme is continued throughout the cabin. The sports seating, with additional bolstering, is upholstered entirely in black leather. The sporty ambience is further emphasized by a carbon-fiber finish to the main fascia, door inserts, [COLOR=#9acd32! important][FONT=arial, tahoma][COLOR=#9acd32! important][FONT=arial, tahoma]glove [/FONT][COLOR=#9acd32! important][FONT=arial, tahoma]box[/FONT][/COLOR][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR] and gear shift console which is unique to the Turbo X.

The driver benefits from improved feel through the addition of a thick-rimmed, soft grip leather steering wheel. Seating comfort can be taken a step further with an optional premium, natural leather interior, which includes perforated bolsters for the front seat squabs and backs.

In recognition of Saabs turbo heritage, the Turbo X boost gauge is a replica of the original 900 Turbo display. Owners will also enjoy a personalized greeting when they get behind the wheel and switch on the ignition. A unique All Systems Go message flashes in the main instrument display. The owners name, with the edition number of the car, can also be programmed for display by the supplying dealer.

I want to see a SportCombi variant of this!!!
 
Look there is a SportCombi variant. Awesome!!!!

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need to go change my undies!!!
 

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