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Thursday, 27 March 2008
Written by Bruce Witwer
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For those of you with couches not large
enough to scrounge up the $600,000 required for Saleen's mighty S7
supercar, we've got great news for you. Saleen, in conjunction with
ACS, will be introducing a more conservatively priced street racer,
dubbed the Saleen S5S Raptor. The high-powered, high-performance
mid-engine sports car will be powered by a supercharged 5.0 liter
producing 650 horsepower and 630 lb-ft. of torque via enviro-friendly
E85. |
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Written by Bruce Witwer
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After having perked the ears of budget-minded luxury sedan
seekers with their 2009 Genesis, Hyundai is at it again with their sights on
the performance coupe crowd. Leaked well
before its official unveiling at the New York Auto Show, RPM Planets is proud
to bring you the 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe.
The Genesis coupe is based on the same rear-wheel-drive platform as the
Genesis Sedan, however, the 4.6 liter V8
option has been tossed wayside to be replaced by your choice of a
turbocharged four-cylinder engine or a 3.8L V6. Hyundai is hinting that power output of the
V6 trim will be in the 300+ horsepower arena. Which is, by our calculations, enough to keep up with Ford's finest GT-adorned pony car. |
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Written by Matt Humphries
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In today's automotive world, huge horsepower numbers, insane torque figures, and quad turbochargers, it is almost funny to hear a horsepower figure like 270. Let's be honest, most minivans and SUVs have more horsepower than that. However, the beauty of power to weight ratio is that it doesn't take much horsepower to achieve amazing acceleration figures, our favorite case being the Aerial Atom. Lotus seems to have mastered the game of affordable power-to-weight monsters, however, with its Elise/Exige lineup. They've raised the bar with the new 270E, making it eco-friendly and able to run off of either methanol, ethanol, or even regular gasoline.
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Saturday, 08 March 2008
Written by Bruce Witwer
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As you may remember from our November article detailing the 2008 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1's LS9 engine, the target output was 630 horsepower from a 6.2 liter aluminum small block. With such big block-jealous power figures, Chevrolet incorporated a newly designed Eaton positive displacement supercharger. Stay seated after the jump to check out GM's small block engine program's assistant chief, Ron Meegan, as he explains the ins and outs of the all new Eaton unit and what makes it so unique to the ZR1 platform. Be sure to also watch Ron break down the differences between the LS9's Eaton and the Cadillac CTS-V equipped unit. |
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Thursday, 06 March 2008
Written by Matt Humphries
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Usually car companies compete with each other to produce the fastest, best handling, and most outrageous performance cars. However, when a company sets the bar, very rarely does it keep trying to raise that bar, when none of the competition has even come close to it. The fact that Aerial produced a car with no body panels and a 300 hp supercharged Honda engine that propels the car to sixty mph in 2.9 seconds, should make it easy to understand why they continue to raise that bar. They are completely and utterly insane. There is no other explanation for the creation of an even faster, more brutal car that is the upcoming Atom 500; but we love it.
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Thursday, 06 March 2008
Written by Bruce Witwer
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Take one part Swedish supercar and about 5 parts carbon fiber - what do
you get? Introducing the all new Koenigsegg Edition lineup. Available in
both the CCX and CCX-R models, the Edition features a sea of raw,
unfinished and fully functional carbon fiber. Under the composite
body, expect the same spleen squashing performance of Koenigsegg's 5.0L
twin supercharged CCX/CCX-R engine. At a minimum of 888 horsepower,
the carbon fiber rocket makes the trip from a standstill to 125 mph and
back to 0 mph in 14 seconds. If you can cover the extra 170,000 euro
price difference, the CCX-R-based 1,018 horsepower propels through the
same benchmarks in 13.7 seconds and tops out 250 mph, 5 mph more than
its lesser-powered sibling. Check out some larger pictures of the Koenigsegg
Edition inside and be sure to read Koenigsegg's official press release as well. |
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008
Written by Matt Humphries
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To say the all new Audi R8 has been a hit would be one of the most drastic understatements of the year. Its sleek lines have earned it a place as one of the sexiest vehicles of all time, and its use of cutting edge technology has made it a fan favorite. Not to disappoint, Audi has prepared one of the coolest concepts to ever hit the floor of the Geneva Motor Show, the Audi R8 V12 TDI Le Mans edition. |
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Thursday, 21 February 2008
Written by Bruce Witwer
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The young Turkish artist, Ugur Sahin is
at it again with his interpretation of Chevrolet's Corvette Z06.
Dubbed the Z03, Sahin hopes to actually build 100 fully functional
pieces of art. Featuring an onslaught of carbon fiber body work and
the seductive body lines borrowed from a C3 Corvette and Ferrari 599
GTB, expect the performance to be equally bold. The Z03 will weigh
in at 100 pounds less than the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and will be
offered with 3 engine packages, ranging from 500 to 750 horsepower. |
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Saturday, 16 February 2008
Written by Bruce Witwer
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Chalk another limited edition muscle
car to this decade's list of performers. General Motors has
announced the good news that Chevrolet will offer a 427 Limited
Edition Z06. Designed as a modern-day emulation of the 1960's
Corvette Stingray, the Z06 will feature the aluminum LS7 7.0 liter,
or 427 cubic inch engine. Other throwback features include a one-off
hood, front fascia and paint code. Click the pictures after the jump to get a
closer look at the Crystal Red Tintcoat. |
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Friday, 08 February 2008
Written by Bruce Witwer
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Motor, a leading
performance-enthusiast magazine in Australia is predicting an LS9 powered
Holden Special Vehicles GTS-R to make a jaw-dropping appearance at this months
Melbourne Motor Show. The GTS-R will be
based on HSVs GTS which is a Holden-based Commodore SS sedan with all the
performance bells and whistles. Holden, operating
under the blanket of Bob Lutz and his GM crew, were recently responsible for brining the
rebadged Commodore SS stateside as the Pontiac G8. Could this LS9 powered version of HSVs
Commodore also find its way stateside as a Pontiac super-performance sedan? We sure hope so. Stay tuned to RPM Planets for the latest news and
information. |
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