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Acura announces 2012 TSX pricing, special edition
Toyota announces prices of the Prius V and Prius Plug-in hybrid
Toyota announced pricing of the new Prius V and Prius Plug-in on Friday. The new compact V wagon will carry an MSRP of $27,160, while the plug-in hybrid
stickers at $32,760. Both include $760 in destination and handling, but only the plug-in is expected to qualify for the $2,500 government tax credit.
The Prius V is bigger than the regular Prius liftback, thanks to an elongated roof reportedly offering 58 percent more interior cargo space. Using Toyota’s patented Hybrid Synergy Drive, it returns 44 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway.
Three trims will be offered on the Prius V, Two, Three and Five. Base features on the Two include a 6.1-inch display screen, Bluetooth, keyless entry and 16-inch wheels.
The Three adds navigation and the Entune multimedia system with satellite radio, iTunes tagging and HD capability.
The Five gets all the stuff from the lower models and adds higher-quality heated seats, a three-door smart key, 17-inch wheels, LED headlights and a few more odds and ends.
The Prius plug-in hybrid is similar to the liftback but has an extended electric-only driving range of 15 miles at a max speed of 62 mph. The company estimates that it will return 87 mpg equivalent in electric mode, dropping to 49 mpg during hybrid operation.
In what could be the biggest benefit, Toyota also says the plug-in will have a quick recharge time of just 2.5 hours to three hours on a standard outlet. The time is halved if a 240-volt circuit is used.
Like the Prius V, the plug-in will operate in three modes: EV, eco, and power. EV mode maintains the car in all-electric drive as long as possible, while eco will use both the engine and battery. Power mode will use both as well but defer to acceleration rather than economy.
The Prius Plug-in will come in a base trim and Advanced. The base trim gets heated front seats, remote air conditioning, smart key and a display screen with navigation. LED daytime running lights and 15-inch wheels are also standard.
The Advanced model adds the Entune multimedia system with a premium audio unit, smartphone control, head-up display, radar cruise control, LED headlights and integrated fog lights.
The plug-in hybrid will go on sale in 14 launch states beginning in October, with deliveries starting in spring of 2012. The launch states are California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia. A full rollout is planned for 2013.
Also announced on Friday, Leviton, a provider of 240-volt home charging stations, has developed a home charger just for the Prius Plug-in. The basic package starts at $999.
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Acura announces 2012 TSX pricing, special edition
The 2012 Acura TSX sedan and sports wagon gets a $200 price bump across the line, which puts the base model with a five-speed automatic at $30,695.
Acura also announced a new Special Edition package ($31,695, including $885 destination) with upgrades to the exterior including a more aggressive front end, bumper and side sills. Seventeen-inch, five-spoke aluminum wheels get a dark gray finish, and a Special Edition badge adorns the trunk lid. Both automatic and manual transmissions are offered.
Inside, the 2012 Acura TSX Special Edition gets seats with perforated suede inserts, plus red stitching and lighting to accent the interior. The pedals get aluminum covers while a black headliner replaces the gray one used on the rest of the TSX models.
The sedan and sport wagon will continue with the same powertrains as last year. The four-cylinder model makes 201 hp while the V6 gets a hefty 280 hp. The wagons are offered only with a five-speed automatic transmission.
The Special Edition makes its debut at the Orange County International Auto Show on Sept. 22 and will be available at the end of the month. The rest of the 2012 TSX models are in Acura showrooms now.
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2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series revealed!
There is Mercedes-Benz, there is AMG, and then there is the Mercedes-Benz AMG Black Series. The last mentioned are so highly tuned and rare that AMG has slapped the Black label on only four models so far: the SLK55, the CLK63, the SL65 and now this, the C63 AMG Black Series coupe.
We did not get to drive a C63 Black Series–but AMG did let us stand next to one and look at it. The coupe starts with the already formidable C63 AMG and goes up from there. With forged pistons, con rods and crankshaft from the SLS AMG, the car’s naturally aspirated output rises from 480 hp to 510 hp, while torque goes from 433 lb-ft to 457 lb-ft.
This car does not make the leap to the higher-efficiency 5.5-liter turbo found in some AMG models, staying instead with the tried and true 6.2-liter V8. Granted, the chrome signage on the sidepod says “6.3,” a branding moniker inspired by an early AMG race car. You may recall the semifamous picture of the 300SEL 6.3 AMG at Spa 40 years ago.
Torque is routed through AMG’s Speedshift MCT seven-speed, with the same four modes as on other AMG models: sport, sport-plus, manual and race start. Using race start, 0 to 60 mph comes up in 4.0 seconds, according to AMG.
The track on the car is widened one and a half inches in front and three inches in back. Overall width is up an inch in front and an inch and a half in back. There are no ceramic brakes available, but the steel rotors are bigger, measuring 390 millimeters front and 360 millimeters rear, with six pistons grabbing them. About 24 pounds of the car’s 44 pounds of weight reduction compared with the AMG model comes from the Black Series’ forged alloy wheels, which are wrapped in 255/35 front and 285/30 rear Dunlops.
Inside are two racing seats. Two rear seats are optional, in case you need to bring three riding mechanics.
The body tries hard to convey all of that power, perhaps a little too hard, depending on your tastes, with extremely wide fender flares, meaty hood scoops and slats and vents seemingly everywhere. The optional Aero package includes a rear wing. The tarted-up exterior may work for you or it may remind you of something you’d see at the SEMA show on a Ford Mustang, not in the main hall but off in one of the more remote locations. Forgo anonymity, all ye who enter here. Personally, we’d like a sleeper version with less of the bodywork and just as much horsepower.
All 510 hp are coming to the U.S. market in March 2012. Pricing will be released closer to that date. We are supposed to get to drive it sometime in November. Look for a (very fast) driving impression around that time.
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V6s now trump V8s in Ford F-150
For the first time since 1985, Ford Motor Co.’s F-150 pickups equipped with V6 engines are outselling those with V8 engines. And Ford is struggling to keep up with demand for the V6s.
Dealers are clamoring for Ford to ramp up production of the 3.5-liter direct-injection turbocharged EcoBoost V6 engine because of its popularity.
“It’s an impressive engine,” says Martin Gubbels, owner of Big Sky Ford-Lincoln in Torrington, Wyo. “Now Ford just has to build enough of them.”
Gubbels has sold seven F-150s with the EcoBoost V6 since March. He has one in stock but wants four.
Through Tuesday, July 19, the EcoBoost V6 engine accounted for about 41 percent of July F-150 sales in North America. The 3.7-liter naturally aspirated V6 engine accounted for 15 percent, Doug Scott, Ford’s manager of truck group marketing, told Automotive News.
The two V6 engines made up 57 percent of F-150 sales in April and May and 56 percent in June.
“We haven’t been able to match the demand for EcoBoost,” Scott says.
A Ford spokesman says Ford’s two engine plants in Ohio are running on overtime to catch up to demand.
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Honda previews new 2012 CR-V
Honda is injecting a fresh attitude–and buffer body–into the 2012 Honda CR-V set to go on sale later this year.
The company released a photo of a concept that features bolder headlights, a three-bar grille and more pronounced flowing lines. There are also five-spoke alloy wheels and bolder fender flares.
Honda didn’t reveal specifics, but the next iteration of the CR-V will get a new interior with more room, a more fuel-efficient engine and a reduced curb weight.
“The 2012 CR-V concept introduces the exterior styling for the more sophisticated and dynamic design of the upcoming production model,” John Mendel, executive vice president of sales for American Honda, said in a statement.
The CR-V remains a strong seller for Honda, and sales are up 28 percent this year through June, tallying 110,916 units.
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A Nissan GT-R drag races a Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8 [Video]
Godzilla versus an SUV? That doesn’t sound like a fair fight, yet Drag Times arranged exactly that matchup–between a 550-hp Nissan GT-R Stage 2 and a force-fed, 640-hp Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8. The results are perhaps predictable, but closer than one might imagine.
The race appears to take place outside the United States–the track is demarcated in meters–yet the results are displayed in Yank units. We’ll have to take Drag Times at its word regarding the results data at the very end. Assuming the timing is accurate, those are some impressive numbers, indeed.
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Hyundai to show redesigned Azera at Los Angeles auto show
The redesigned 2012 Hyundai Azera sedan will debut at the Los Angeles auto show
in November.
The upscale sedan will be the latest update to Hyundai’s lineup featuring the brand’s “fluidic sculpture” design language, a major change from the current Azera’s tame styling. The car is expected to go on sale in late 2011 or early 2012.
John Krafcik, CEO of Hyundai Motor America, announced the Azera’s L.A. auto show debut on the company’s @Hyundai Twitter account. A Hyundai spokesman confirmed the information.
“We’re in the final stages of ride/handling tuning for the 2012 Azera, and it’s dialing in nicely. Look out for it at the LA Auto Show,” Krafcik said in the tweet.
Hyundai has not announced powertrain, specifications or pricing details for the 2012 Azera. But a new 3.3-liter direct injection V6 engine is expected to power the redesigned Azera. Dealers who have seen the car have said the engine will produce around 300 hp.
Hyundai hopes the new Azera will appeal to Sonata owners looking to upgrade within Hyundai’s lineup without jumping to the Genesis luxury car. Even though Hyundai is sure to follow its recent pattern of loading its new and redesigned products with content, technology and upscale touches, don’t expect 2012 Azera pricing to stray too far from the 2011 model’s $26,270 sticker.
Pricing too high above the base Sonata’s $20,455 sticker makes the jump less appealing, especially considering a base Hyundai Genesis starts at $35,050, including delivery
Hyundai has also said it expects the Azera’s front-wheel-drive layout to appeal to buyers in cold-weather states where the Genesis’ rear-wheel-drive system can be a deal breaker.
The Azera has been a nonstarter for Hyundai for a few years. Sales were just 3,051 units in 2010, a 20 percent drop from 2009. Azera sales in the first half of 2011 were down 31 percent from the same period in 2010 to just 1,095, making it Hyundai’s lowest-volume vehicle.
For context, Hyundai sold 1,392 of its new, roughly $60,000 Equus luxo-barge through June, nearly 300 units more than the Azera.
But Hyundai expects its fortunes with the Azera to change when the 2012 model hits showrooms. Hyundai has said the potential exists to sell 18,000 to 20,000 units annually after the redesign.
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