Monday, September 30, 2019

Range Rover - Repair and Service Redwood City - 2020 Land Rover Defender preview: Redesigned icon revealed with ‭$50,925‬ sticker - Bosch European Redwood City - (650) 368-3000

2020 Land Rover Defender


It's finally here. Land Rover on Tuesday unveiled its redesigned Defender at the Frankfurt International Motor Show and confirmed the vehicle for a showroom appearance next spring. It arrives as a 2020 model and with a starting price of $50,925.

Redesigning an icon is never easy, especially one that essentially hasn't changed for more than three decades, as is the case for the Land Rover Defender. Nevertheless, Land Rover stood up to the challenge and the result is the impressive new 2020 Defender.

The vehicle is based on an evolution of the D7 platform found in the Discovery and Range Rover Sport. Referred to as D7x, the platform is a much tougher design developed to handle the extreme conditions Defenders often handle. It's also relatively light. Thanks to aluminum construction, the lightest version of the new Defender tips the scales at 4,815 pounds.

In developing the new Defender, Land Rover tested the SUV in the hot and dusty conditions of the Middle East desert during the summer as well as the extreme cold of the article circle during the winter. Nevertheless, the new Defender is also much more road-focused than its predecessor thanks to independent suspension front and rear.

Two body styles will be available at launch: the three-door, short-wheelbase Defender 90 and five-door, standard-wheelbase Defender 110. A long-wheelbase Defender 130 with up to eight seats is expected to join the lineup late next year. Buyers with big families don't have to wait for the Defender 130 however, as the Defender 90 can be ordered with six seats and the Defender 110 with seven (5+2) seats.

There will also be two powertrains available at launch. The base unit is 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 with 296 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque, and above this sits a 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6 mild-hybrid with 395 hp and 406 lb-ft. The 0-60 mph time for the more powerful option is under 6.0 seconds. The sole transmission is an 8-speed automatic which is coupled to a 2-speed transfer box and a permanent four-wheel-drive system as standard.

 2020 Land Rover Defender

For superior off-roading capability, the new Defender sits about 0.8 inches higher than other Land Rover SUVs, resulting in ground clearance of 11.5 inches. Approach, breakover and departure angles come in at 38, 28 and 40 degrees, respectively. The towing capacity is 8,201 pounds and the wading depth is 35.4 inches.

The new Defender also debuts a new configurable version of Land Rover's Terrain Response electronic driver assist feature for off-roading, which Land Rover says will enable drivers to precisely fine-tune the system to suit specific off-road conditions. Some models can also be fitted with locking differentials for the center and rear.

One area where the new Defender differs substantially from its predecessor is the interior which features the latest version of Land Rover's infotainment technology. This can be controlled via a 10-inch touchscreen display in the center of the dash. Land Rover says the system is much faster than its previous infotainment systems and more intuitive, too, meaning fewer inputs are required to perform common tasks.

2020 Land Rover Defender

There's also wireless charging for mobile devices and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. A head-up display, 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, and multiple electronic driver assist features can also be found in the new Defender.

Production has been confirmed to take place at Land Rover's plant in Nitra, Slovakia, and not in the Defender's traditional home of Solihull, United Kingdom. The plant is where Land Rover currently builds the Discovery.




by Viknesh Vijayenthiran

http://www.boscheuropean.com
 

Saturday, September 28, 2019

Porsche - Repair and Consignment Sales Redwood City - Porsche's next hypercar airs to outmatch Valkyrie, AMG One - Bosch European Redwood City - (650) 368-3000



The upcoming crop of next-generation hypercars is jaw-dropping. The Mercedes-AMG Project One essentially will be a Formula One car for the road, and the Aston Martin Valkyrie will pair a V-12 engine with a hybrid drive system for a combined output of nearly 1,200 horsepower. But as amazing as those cars look on paper, Porsche is confident it can do better.

In an interview with Australia’s Car Sales, Stefan Weckbach, Porsche's head of EV projects, revealed that Porsche’s 918 Spyder hypercar successor will be designed to outclass the best from Mercedes and Aston Martin.

“All of those Porsche super and hypercars, they aim to be the best in the market at the time. This is the target for the next one as well,” he said.

In order to achieve that lofty goal, Porsche is receiving some input from Rimac, the Croatian EV manufacturer that Porsche just upped its ownership stake in to 15.5 percent. It’s no surprise that Porsche is planning electric power for its next-generation hypercar as the 918 Spyder, which was the king of the hypercar hill in its day, utilized a hybrid drivetrain.

What remains to be seen is if the next Porsche hypercar, which could borrow its styling from the 917 concept, will be a hybrid or a pure electric. Markus Baumann, head of Porsche’s boxer engine development, is not surprisingly in favor of a gas-electric hybrid. Weckbach acknowledges that a hybrid might be the way to go for Porsche’s next-generation of hypercar.

"If you look at 919 hybrid (race car), for example, it was a very small V-4 engine, highly electrified. There's a big range of cars that we could do and we need to have a sound internal discussion in order to make sure the next supercar...is a benchmark as its predecessors (were),” he said.

Whatever form the hypercar’s powertrain takes, it won’t have solid state batteries. Weckbach notes that solid state battery tech is 7-10 years away from production viability, and Porsche hopes to have its 918 follow up on the road by 2025.

by Drew Johnson

http://www.boscheuropean.com

Friday, September 27, 2019

Mercedes - Repair and Consignment Sales Redwood City - Mercedes-AMG boss: We're working on an electric AMG - Bosch European Redwood City - (650) 368-3000

SLS Electric Drive



Mercedes’ hot rod AMG division, long known for its tire-shredding V-8 and V-12 engines, is moving toward a pure electric future, the company’s CEO revealed.

Mercedes-AMG CEO Ola Källenius made that revelation in a Tuesday interview with the UK’s Autocar, noting that the experience of an AMG car is more important than whatever type of propulsion system is driving it.

"We have to get to the point where the means of propulsion is not considered important, because AMG is all about the experience of customers,” he said. “That is why we are starting to work not just on electrified AMGs but also our first fully electric AMGs.”

Mercedes-AMG has produced an electric vehicle before, the SLS Electric Drive in 2013, but the firm has never developed a dedicated battery-electric vehicle. The SLS Electric Drive, as you might recall, was based on the normal gas-powered version of the gullwinged supercar.

Källenius didn’t give any insight on what form the AMG electric might take. A Porsche Taycan-rivaling electric sedan could make sense, or AMG could decided to do another electric supercar along the lines of the SLS Electric Drive.

Whatever it ends up being, expect AMG's dedicated electric car to be potent. The SLS Electric Drive was powered by four electric motors combining for 740 horsepower and 738 pound-feet of torque. With a 0-60 mph time of 3.8 seconds, the SLS Electric Drive was the fastest electric car of the day.
Källenius didn’t give a timeline for AMG’s first dedicated EV, but it’s at least a few years off. AMG is currently working on launching its Project One hypercar, which will use a new type of electric turbocharger. Those electric turbos are expected to trickle down to AMG’s normal cars and represent the division’s first real foray into electrification.



by Drew Johnson

http://www.boscheuropean.com