Posts Tagged ‘Audi’

Toyota Reignite Le Mans Passion

Monday, October 17th, 2011

It has recently been announced that Toyota will make a welcome return to the world’s most famous endurance race. The 24 Hours of Le Mans next summer will see the Japanese car maker enter the top LMP1 class with a completely new machine.

The new team behind Toyota’s return to the spotlight will be based at Toyota Motorsport’s headquarters in Cologne and the new prototype is set to begin pre-season testing in early 2012. So far little to no detail has been provided with regard to the Le Mans contender; all we know is that it will be running a hybrid petrol powertrain.

The cars chassis will be developed by the Germany-based team whilst the engine will be built and engineered by the genius team of Toyota back in Japan. It is expected that the car will also compete in a number of other races next year.

The Toyota will face tough competition, especially from the hybrid turbo diesel powered machines of Peugeot and Audi. The Peugeot 908 and the Audi R18 TDI were the class of the field at Le Mans this year, with super efficient, reliable and powerful engines propelling them round the 8.5 mile circuit ahead of anyone else. Whether these cars even use every day diesel components, such as a diesel particulate filter that one would expect from their every day diesel powered road car, is something we cannot be sure about. However, we do know that more often than not, a successful racing car will mean that the technology used will trickle down into the road cars of the future.

That is most certainly the case with Toyota’s new venture, and Toyota’s Motorsport Chairman has said: “By using our hybrid technology this time will be a completely new challenge. In addition, we aim to learn from the experience of competing in such a challenging motorsport environment to enhance our production car technology.” It’s certainly looking good for Toyota’s future road cars then!

Toyota, of course, has a rich history with Le Mans. The 1980s, and in particular the 1990s, saw great success for the Japanese company. The iconic and enormously fast GT-One of the 90s set a lap record around the Circuit de la Sarthe and Britain’s much loved F1 commentator and former racing driver, Martin Brundle, was lucky enough to race one.

The question now is: Will the car in front be a Toyota? With next year’s race fast approaching already, they do indeed aim to be back at the front of the sport competing for victory. Even if this is not quite possible at next year’s race however, just having them on the grid is sure to spice things up a notch!

Cargraphic Add Host Of Mods To The Audi RS6

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

As many performance car enthusiasts may have already heard, Audi is set to end production of its RS6 at the end of September. In order to mark the occasion the team at Cargraphic have been working hard on some modifications which will give the vehicle a boost.

As if the performance of the 4F Series 426kw/ 580 PS engine wasn’t enough, it will now pack a 489 kW/ 665 PS punch. This equates to an additional of 15% of power, which will turn the Audi into a more impressive beast.

The engineers at cargraphic have also developed some three-part GT-R 21-inch rims and a brand new stainless steel exhaust system, which will add to the visual appeal of the motor. So much noise is generated by this exhaust that it breaks the German laws on noise pollution. The glorious 10.5×21” wheels are absolutely oozing with class and can come as part of a package with /3OR21 tyres.

The exhausts have been produced at Cargraphic’s factory in South West England. The team have put a great deal of effort into ensuring that the mufflers and catalytic converters are absolutely top quality. Potential customers will be happy to discover that the system is made from rust resistant stainless steel. Drivers will have the option of optimally refilling and emptying the car’s combustion chamber after taking it for a spin.

It is a win – win situation as these exhausts also enhance the attractiveness of the vehicle. The Audi customer has the choice over whether to modify the RACE design with 80 millimetre pipes and two oval exhausts. Those which have been given a lick of black enamel look really special.

In related news, the new Audi A6, complete with super V8 engine, is due to come on sale at some point during 2011. This vehicle will be doing battle with the Alpina B5 Bi-turbo BMW M5, set for release in the near future.

The A6 is being developed with safety in mind, as evidenced by the solid structure and impact protection. Aluminium will play a major part in the construction of this car, alongside steel and foam reinforcements. This would seem to be part of a general push for environmental friendliness as the vehicle will produce fewer harmful emissions than previous models. The driver’s wallet will also benefit as fuel consumption has been reduced.