Friday, August 26, 2022

Porsche - Repair and Service Redwood City - Techart sharpens look of Porsche 911 GT3 with aero package - Bosch European Redwood City - (650) 368-3000

2022 Porsche 911 GT3 by Techart 

Germany's Techart recently came out with a slew of upgrades for the Porsche 911 Carrera GTS that turn the car into a genuine 911 GT3 alternative. However, that doesn't mean the company's tuning program has ignored Porsche's track star.

Techart this week announced a new tuning package for the latest 911 GT3 focused on the aerodynamics. The highlight is the new aero kit with individual parts made from carbon fiber. The list includes a front spoiler, a lower front fascia (known as the intake panel), a vented hood, vented front fenders, side skirts, a rear wing, a rear lower fascia, and a rear diffuser. Techart said the parts retain the aerodynamic balance of the stock GT3.

Note, those front fenders are 15 mm wider than stock, freeing up space to add Techart's own forged wheels which measure 9.5x20 inches up front and 12x21 inches at the rear. The wheels maintain the center-lock design of the stock GT3 wheels and offer buyers multiple surface finishes to choose from.

2022 Porsche 911 GT3 by Techart

2022 Porsche 911 GT3 by Techart

 

Techart hasn't left the interior untouched. Customers have a wide range of options to choose from, including trim material like Alcantara, leather, heritage fabrics with retro designs, and of course carbon fiber. There are performance mods, too, including an FIA-spec roll hoop and a 6-point racing harness.

The company hasn't made any changes yet to the work of art that is the GT3's 4.0-liter flat-6, apart from a stainless-steel exhaust system with a button in the cabin that enables the driver to adjust the exhaust volume. The engine generates a peak 502 hp and 346 lb-ft of torque and willingly revs all the way to 9,000 rpm. Buyers can choose between a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic or a 6-speed manual. The latter is the more popular option among U.S. buyers, by a significant margin.

Delivery of the new upgrades will start in October and Techart said many of the parts can be ordered individually.

  source:https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1136802_techart-sharpens-look-of-porsche-911-gt3-with-aero-package

by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
http://www.boscheuropean.com

 

 

 

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Mercedes - Repair and Service Redwood City - 1,049-hp Mercedes-Benz AMG One starts production in UK - Bosch European (650) 368-3000

Mercedes-Benz AMG One production in Coventry, U.K. 

 

Coventry, U.K., five years after the car was first shown.

Just 275 will be built, and the first will be delivered to its owner in the second half of 2022. All build slots are gone, even with the starting price set at a lofty 2.275 million euros (approximately $2.3 million).

Given the close relationship between the One and Mercedes' Formula 1 cars (the engine is common, after all), it shouldn’t be a surprise the hypercar is built in the U.K. Mercedes' F1 team may race under a German license but the team is very much based in the U.K. The race cars are built in Brackley, northwest of London, while the power units are sourced from nearby Brixworth.

Mercedes‑Benz AMG High Performance Powertrains, which develops and builds the power units for the F1 cars, also builds the One's powertrain. Interestingly, the Brixworth-based outfit has been involved in the One project right from the start. In fact, the project initially came to life in 2015 when former AMG chief Tobias Moers asked Andy Cowell, who until 2020 was responsible for the F1 team’s power units, whether the engine in the F1 cars could be used in a road car.

Mercedes-Benz AMG One production in Coventry, U.K.

Mercedes-Benz AMG One

The engine is a turbocharged 1.6-liter V-6, specifically the design from Mercedes' championship-winning race car from the 2015 F1 season. But the rest of the One's powertrain is actually more sophisticated than in the F1 car. While in the race car there's only the turbo V-6 and a motor-generator driving the rear wheels, plus a second motor-generator integrated with the turbocharger, the One has two additional motor-generators. These drive each of the front wheels and provide the One with all-wheel drive. Peak output is 1,049 hp, though the car is relatively heavy for a two-seater, weighing in at 3,737 lb, or close to the weight of a Ford Mustang GT.

As for the rest of the One's production, AMG worked closely with Canada's Multimatic, the same company that built the Ford GT, to source the carbon-fiber monocoque with a bonded-in roof, and establish the car's production line. It takes around 50 people to build each of the cars, and that doesn't include the powertrain. There are 16 key steps to each build, starting with the assembly of key components and ending with a wet weather test and final drive. After each step, there are multiple quality checks, the results of which are recorded in detail in documentation of the production process.

Once everything is complete, the cars are wrapped in protective material for transport and shipped via truck to AMG's headquarters in Affalterbach, Germany, for delivery. Note that even though many build slots went to customers in the U.S., AMG wasn't able to certify the car and its finicky engine for sale here without a substantial loss in performance. Fortunately there is some hope for U.S. customers looking to bring home their Ones in the form of the Show or Display rule. Under the rule, non-U.S. certified cars with historical or technological significance can be granted permission for private import, albeit with restrictions, such as annual mileage limited to 2,500 miles.

Performance estimates for the One include a 0-62 mph time in 2.9 seconds and a top speed capped at 219 mph, likely due to the aerodynamics. A production car lap record of the Nürburgring is also likely. The time to beat is the 6:43.61 set by AMG's GT Black Series in 2020.

 source: https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1113048_1-049-hp-mercedes-benz-amg-one-starts-production-in-uk

by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
http://www.boscheuropean.com