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Geely TX4 LTC show car turns London taxi into hot rod. Sort of.

Monday, April 21st, 2008 by admin

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Geely builds the LTI TX4 under license, and naturally, it’s showing off the popular London taxi at its display in Beijing. The standard TX4’s kind of vanilla though, so to grab showgoers’ attention, the automaker has also plopped an electric blue “hot rod” version called the TX4 LTC in its display, as well. It might more appropriately described as a “not rod”, since the TX4’s stock 2.4L Euro IV-compliant diesel remains underhood. For maximum visual effect, Geely appears to have raided the Chinese equivalent of a Pep Boys, adding a faux dual exhaust, bolting on truck running boards and fitting six-spoke wheels that might be just a smidge oversized. Call us crazy, but it looks like turning could become a bit of an adventure.

Inside, the passenger compartment gets a white interior and possibly some stereo upgrades along with a nice photo of Big Ben on the bulkhead. You might be stifling a giggle, but compared to some of the vehicular insanity that’s showed up at previous years’ Chinese auto shows, the TX4 LTC is almost boring, and even with that stock engine, lead-footed hacks can probably still smoke Geely Beauty Leopard drivers at red lights. Just don’t take the bait and follow them into the twisties — you might run into some issues.

[Source: Autoblog Chinese]

Beijing 2008: Nissan unveils new Teana and Teana XV

Monday, April 21st, 2008 by admin

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Back in October of last year, Nissan unveiled the Intima concept at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show. The large front-wheel-drive sedan previewed the styling for the new Teana (above, dark) and more luxurious Teana XV (above, light) that Nissan and its Chinese joint-venture partner Dongfeng debuted at the Auto China show in Beijing. The connection between concept and production vehicle is strong here, with the windswept front fasica, large greenhouse, and kink at the bottom of the C-pillar coming over intact. The flush grille, LED headlamps and suicide doors, however, did not.

The Teana will have a strong link to the western world thanks to the platform on which it rides, which is also shared with the Altima, Maxima and Murano. Power is provided by Nissan’s award-winning 3.5L VQ V6 engine, which is mated to a CVT transmission for the Chinese. It appears that a bevy of 2.0 and 2.5L four-cylinder powerplants will also be available when the car goes on sale in late Summer.

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Make no mistake, the Teana is a large, luxurious front-wheel-drive sedan, just like the current Maxima here in the U.S. It even features such niceties as a BOSE 5.1-channel surround sound system and Nissan’s panoramic sunroof in the XV version.
Check out more pics of the new Nissan Teana in the gallery below.
[Source: Autoblog Chinese]

Beijing 208: Geely Tiger GT concept steals the show

Monday, April 21st, 2008 by admin

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Of all the cars being debuted at this year’s Auto China show in Beijing, most of them are from one company: Chinese domestic automaker Geely. The brand has over 20 some debuts, but most are ho-hum little econoboxes that Chinese consumers are buying by the ton right now. The Tiger GT concept, however, is one vehicle from Geely that’s getting a lot of attention for a different reason. It’s an all-Chinese design concept, and as you can clearly see, looks like nothing else on the road. Whether or not that’s a good or bad thing is up to you, but Geely makes no apologizes for new coupe concept that takes its basic shape from the Italian school of design and adds some unmistakable Chinese touches. As described by our blogging buddies at Autoblog Chinese, “the front is extremely arrogant.” Indeed. They liken the grille to a Chinese mask and we wouldn’t be surprised to find a sword rack hanging in the back window.

The Tiger GT is reportedly powered by a 3.5L V6 producing 225 horsepower and 340 pound-feet of torque. Riding on 19-inch concept wheels, the concept’s motor would appear to have a hard time backing up the shear loudness of the coupe’s design. It’s got chrome fangs, for Pete’s sake. Love it or hate it, the Geely Tiger GT concept is at least original, and as our colleagues in China tell us, that alone is worthy of applause.

Check out our full high-res gallery of the Geely Tiger GT below and let us know what you think in the comments.
[Source: Autoblog Chinese, Straightline Blog]

Beijing 2008: Geely CE concept makes its debut

Monday, April 21st, 2008 by admin

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Ok, the Geely car parade at Beijing is officially in full swing. One of the good-looking renderings we posted during the runup to the show was of the CE concept, a small hatchback that looked like it could just as easily be an Acura that’s slumming in the entry-level class. In the metal, it looks pretty much exactly like the rendering — a well-styled little Acura 5-door hatch. Only that’s the Geely badge on that shield-shaped grille. It It is better-looking than any of Geely’s current market offerings, and that’s about all there is to say, because we have neither interior shots nor technical details to flesh things out any further. As such, we’ll treat it as a styling exercise that’s likely got Honda/Acura designers grumbling under their breath, and Chinese showgoers and (potential car-buyers) nodding approvingly.

[Source: Autoblog Chinese]

Beijing 2008: Guangzhou Honda’s Linian concept shows where new brand is headed

Monday, April 21st, 2008 by admin

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Last Summer, we told you how Guangzhou Honda planned to develop a separate, China-only brand. Today in Beijing, the first step in that direction is on display in the form of the Linian concept. Specifics are hard to come by, but according to Autoblog Chinese, the car here is representative of what we can expect to see when the new spinoff brand launches in 2010. Look for a full range of vehicles, likely including something very much like the 5-door you see here. In terms of styling, the Linian is extremely reminiscent of Ford Europe’s “kinetic design” philosophy, but its “gaping maw” grille is even bigger than the Ford Verve’s. While the nose might not be to everyone’s tastes, the rest of the car’s a solid-looking effort with a nice stance to it. And it’s likely on its way to the Chinese market, backed by all the know-how Guangzhou Honda’s gleaned from building Hondas. The question is, will it be a Chinese car built to Honda-like standards, or just another Chinese car — one built by people who also happen to build Hondas?

[Source: Autoblog Chinese]

Beijing 2008: HongQi SUV concept doesn’t look like a photochopped MKT

Monday, April 21st, 2008 by admin

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FAW’s premium HonQi (Red Flag) division has unveiled its V12 luxury SUV concept in Beijing. While photoshopped images based on the Lincoln MKT concept surfaced on a Chinese website ahead of the show, the actual vehicle on display looks nothing like those. It is, in fact, a unique design. HonQi, you might recall, will put the 6.0L V12 engine into production next year and have it power the production HQE limousine, a Rolls-Royce Phantom doppelganger that all the party big shots are sure to be seen in. In the SUV, the engine is said to produce 402 horsepower and 405 lb-ft of torque.

The SUV concept sports more gills and slats in front than a Porsche Cayenne, and the styling incorporates features meant to appeal specifically to the Chinese audience. The nose is highlighted by the “Tiananmen Square”-shaped grille (we’re guessing the appeal of this may vary) and the head- and taillamps are shaped like ancient Chinese Ge weapons. Aside from the extremely pronounced front fender arches, the truck’s overall shape is pretty conventional, and the HonQi SUV isn’t going to win many beauty awards. Inside, light-colored leather and lots of blue lighting are the main themes, and the entire center stack appears to be an LCD touch panel that’s typical of the fantasy equipment automakers love to show in concept vehicles. A roof-mounted rearview camera sends pictures of the view aft onto a video screen for the driver in lieu of a traditional mirror. We wouldn’t expect to see a production version (if there even is one planned) until sometime after the HQE jumbo sedan arrives in 2009.

FAW’s premium HonQi (Red Flag) division has unveiled its V12 luxury SUV concept in Beijing. While photoshopped images based on the Lincoln MKT concept surfaced on a Chinese website ahead of the show, the actual vehicle on display looks nothing like those. It is, in fact, a unique design. HonQi, you might recall, will put the 6.0L V12 engine into production next year and have it power the production HQE limousine, a Rolls-Royce Phantom doppelganger that all the party big shots are sure to be seen in. In the SUV, the engine is said to produce 402 horsepower and 405 lb-ft of torque.

The SUV concept sports more gills and slats in front than a Porsche Cayenne, and the styling incorporates features meant to appeal specifically to the Chinese audience. The nose is highlighted by the “Tiananmen Square”-shaped grille (we’re guessing the appeal of this may vary) and the head- and taillamps are shaped like ancient Chinese Ge weapons. Aside from the extremely pronounced front fender arches, the truck’s overall shape is pretty conventional, and the HonQi SUV isn’t going to win many beauty awards. Inside, light-colored leather and lots of blue lighting are the main themes, and the entire center stack appears to be an LCD touch panel that’s typical of the fantasy equipment automakers love to show in concept vehicles. A roof-mounted rearview camera sends pictures of the view aft onto a video screen for the driver in lieu of a traditional mirror. We wouldn’t expect to see a production version (if there even is one planned) until sometime after the HQE jumbo sedan arrives in 2009.

[Source: Autoblog Chinese]

Beijing 2008: Guangzhou Honda’s Linian concept shows where new brand is headed

Sunday, April 20th, 2008 by admin

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Last Summer, we told you how Guangzhou Honda planned to develop a separate, China-only brand. Today in Beijing, the first step in that direction is on display in the form of the Linian concept. Specifics are hard to come by, but according to Autoblog Chinese, the car here is representative of what we can expect to see when the new spinoff brand launches in 2010. Look for a full range of vehicles, likely including something very much like the 5-door you see here. In terms of styling, the Linian is extremely reminiscent of Ford Europe’s “kinetic design” philosophy, but its “gaping maw” grille is even bigger than the Ford Verve’s. While the nose might not be to everyone’s tastes, the rest of the car’s a solid-looking effort with a nice stance to it. And it’s likely on its way to the Chinese market, backed by all the know-how Guangzhou Honda’s gleaned from building Hondas. The question is, will it be a Chinese car built to Honda-like standards, or just another Chinese car — one built by people who also happen to build Hondas?

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Beijing 2008: Citroen C2 Kappa jogs onstage

Sunday, April 20th, 2008 by admin

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Now that the 2008 Beijing Motor Show is underway, we’re getting a chance to see how a lot of those sketches and renderings we saw ahead of the festivities translate into actual cars. One of the concepts we were curious about was the collaborative effort between Citroën and sports apparel maker Kappa. Not only is the red-and-white C2 Kappa concept faithful to the drawing released last month, it’s also pretty cool.

The C2 Kappa is lowered and fully kitted, sporting a unique front fascia that tones down the base car’s oversized headlamps and adds aggressive Kappa-emblazoned grillework below the bumper. That logo is repeated all along the fat red racing stripe that runs from nose to tail, flanked by thinner grey accent stripes. Another red door stripe with the Kappa branding runs along each flank. A roof spoiler and a color-keyed diffuser insert add visual flair in back, while white rally-style wheels take up residence at the corners. Inside, sport seats with the Kappa insignia dress up the passenger cabin, rounding out this very appealing styling exercise from Dongfeng Citroën and Kappa.
[Source: Autoblog Chinese]

Beijing 2008: Porsche unveils the Cayenne Turbo S

Sunday, April 20th, 2008 by admin

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Porsche says that Asian and Eastern European market demand for ridiculously high performance SUVs has resulted in a new addition to the Cayenne range. After a brief respite following the introduction of the current-gen Cayenne, the Turbo S moniker returns. With it comes more power, more torque, newly-available features, and a commensurate cost of entry.

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Updated engine management and a new exhaust system raise peak output to 550 horsepower and 553 lb-ft. Channeled through a 6-speed Tiptronic S gearbox, that’s enough to rocket Stuttgart’s new über-ute to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds and give it a top speed of 174 mph. Reining in those horses becomes even easier if buyers pony up for the optional, massive ceramic composite brakes (16″ front / 14.5″. rear), now available on Cayenne for the fist time. Exclusive “Lava Gray” paint, the requisite badges, body-colored grille slats, 21-inch wheels, and the quad-tip exhaust help clue savvy onlookers into the fact that this is no mere Turbo. Inside, two-tone seating and a raft of gadgetry ensure that the oligarch at the wheel stays comfortable and entertained. The Cayenne Turbo S arrives in August and if you want one, bring plenty of money. It starts at €111,400. Follow the jump for Porsche’s press release and the official tech specs.

[Source: Porsche]

Beijing 2008: Buick Invicta Concept debuts, say hello to next LaCrosse

Saturday, April 19th, 2008 by admin

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Buick has dusted off the Invicta name, which hasn’t been used by the brand since 1959, for its newest concept that debuted today at the Beijing Motor Show. The mid-size sedan previews the look of what U.S. customers will get with the next redesign of the LaCrosse sedan, and draws much of its design inspiration from Buick’s most recent concepts like the Riviera and Velite. The Invicta features traditional Buick design cues like its waterfall grille and portholes, relocated on this car to the hood rather than the front fenders, but the rest of its styling is modern and fresh in a decidedly un-Buick way. The high beltline is a common element in many auto designs today, and is used well on the Invicta to give the concept a big presence for a mid-size car. We particular the shape of the lower air intake up front and the “sweepspear” character line along the side of the car. The sweepspear looks a bit like the sheetmetal kink on the Dodge Avenger, but so much better. The interior, meanwhile, appears surprisingly production ready with a wraparound dash and self-contained location for all controls above the sweeping center console.

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Power for the concept comes from a turbocharged, direct-inject four-cylinder engine producing 250 horsepower and 220 pound-feet of torque, which is hooked up to a six-speed automatic transmission. Since it’s a concept, however, the Invicta’s powertrain is pretty immaterial. We’re interested in its styling since it’s likely what we’ll see on the next-gen LaCrosse, which is scheduled to switch over to the Epsilon II platform that’s shared with the Chevy Malibu when it debuts as a 2010 model. According to spy shots, things are coming along quite nicely.

[Source: Buick]