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Range Rover Sport performance variant planned for 2015

New Range Rover Sport variant to will be at the very top of the range, much like the performance Evoque.
1 min read27 Mar '14
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The Range Rover Sport RS may sit at the very top of the range, much like the performance Evoque. (Range Rover Sport standard version shown).

Land Rover is expected to roll out a new Range Rover Sports variant. Rumored to be called RS, this high performance Range Rover is expected to sport larger front air intakes, a redesigned rear bumper and quadruple exhausts. Following Land Rover's release of the Range Rover Evoque in Autobiography Dynamic specification, it's likely the Range Rover will plan a similar treatment for this new sports version.
 
The Range Rover Sport RS may sit at the very top of the range, much like the performance Evoque. Reports suggest the performance Range Rover Sport will get more power from its 5.0-litre supercharged V8 engine, the same unit found in Jaguar's XKR-S, tuned to at least 542bhp. Other models using this engine include the new XFR-S Sportbrake and the XJR.
 
By comparison, the most powerful version of the standard petrol Range Rover Sport has 510bhp, and can reach 100ph in five seconds with a top speed of 250kph. Sources suggest, Land Rover is looking for a 0-100kph time of around 4.5 seconds for the new model.
 
Land Rover’s engineers are expected to make changes to the Range Rover Sport’s suspension, including modifications to the car’s software, which governs its active anti-roll bars and air springs. A more powerful braking system is also likely to be introduced, although large wheels than the 21-inch units already fitted to the Sport are unlikely. Judging by the late-stage appearance of this development prototype, we expect the hot Range Rover Sport to go on sale in international markets by early next year.
 

Volvo's new ERS to reduce fuel use by 25 percent

The rear-fitted ERS is, however, unlikely to make it to production.
2 min read26 Mar '14
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The British-designed flywheel energy recovery system, Flybrid KERS (Kinetic Recovery System) has been fitted to the rear axle of the test S60 sedan.

Lamborghini to aim for more female buyers

Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann is confident the new, more rounded and less manic Huracan will appeal to female buyers.
2 min read26 Mar '14
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The Huracan has been designed to be more ‘accessible’ to a wider customer base that will include many first-time supercar buyers.

There's a greater emphasis on comfort in the Huracan's cabin and a larger range of customisation options.

Lamborghini has ensured softer and less outlandish exterior styling than the Aventador's.

Mercedes Benz GL 63 AMG launching on April 15

Mercedes' GL 63 AMG SUV comes with a 549bhp biturbo V8 engine and does 0-100kph in 4.9sec.
1 min read26 Mar '14
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A seven-speed 7G-Tronic AMG auto ‘box is standard and helps the GL AMG to a 4.9sec 0-100kph sprint, 250kph limited top speed.

Maruti to supply new Swift hybrids to government

However, dates for delivery are not yet finalized due to upcoming elections.
2 min read26 Mar '14
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Production-ready Swift hybrid hatchbacks are named Swift Range Extender.

Nissan to preview new Murano SUV

The new Murano will preview a new design language for future Nissan production vehicles.
1 min read26 Mar '14
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Next-Generation Murano SUV will be unveiled at the New York Motor Show 2014.