Top 3 luxury cars you may consider buying in 2014

2014 is well on the way and it’s this time of year that people will start looking for their next car.

Here are 3 of the top luxury cars that you should be looking at before making a purchase.

These cars are not just high on comfort but also are high on power and refinement. Amid juggling between busy schedules and bad traffic snarls, a luxury car gives you that much needed relaxation space. In recent time many international car-makers have ventured into the Indian market space with the interesting lot of luxury cars.

Audi has recently bagged the top spot in terms of sales with over 10000 units being sold in the country last year. Terence Johnson, Vice-President, Overseas Sales, Audi AG, said, “We believe this market has tremendous potential for further growth of brand Audi. Reaffirming our commitment to the Indian market, we are bringing the Audi A3 Sedan – the next big Audi to India. We expect the Indian market to continue to grow and to contribute substantially to Audi’s global sales.” The German car-maker is relying heavily on the upcoming A3 sedan in India. As per sources the company is likely to assemble A3 at the Skoda Auto India Private Ltd’s manufacturing plant located in Aurangabad. Under the hood, a 1.8 litre TFSI gasoline motor is likely to be equipped that pumps out a maximum power of 180 Bhp and torque output of about 250 Nm respectively. Diesel variant on the other hand is expected to get a 2.0 litre,TDI powertrain that engenders a top power of 150Bhpand a peak torque of 320Nm.

Mercedes Benz GL63 AMG shall be powered by 5.5 litre V8 twin-turbocharged engine that enables the SUV to propel from 0 to 100 kmph within 4.9 seconds and acquires a top speed of 250 Kmph. The usual trim of GL is devoid of the mighty 5.5 litre motor that pumps out a pinnacle power of 557 Bhp along with a maximum torque output of 760 Nm. The 5.5 litre V8 engine comes fitted with a high-tech power package that consists of spray-guided direct petrol injection, bi-turbo charging, all-aluminium crankcase, Piezo injectors, air/water intercooling, alternator management and the ECO start/stop system.

BMW M6 Gran Coupe has just been launched in the country. The sedan is powered by astonishing 4.4 litre V8 gasoline motor with two win scroll turbochargers that is capable of churning out a maximum power output of about 552 Bhp between 6,000 to 7,000 RPM and a peak torque of 680 Nm between 1,500 to 5,750 RPM. The robust engine enables vehicle to sprint from 0 to 100 kmph within 4.2 seconds and attain a top speed of 250 Kmph. The engine is mated to a seven speed dual clutch automatic transmission that transmits power to the rear wheels. M6 Gran Coupe available in international markets offers enhanced power output along with an increased wheel rim size of 20 inch.

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Lamborghini Aventador Crash in London – Ouch!

 

A £250,000 supercar turned heads for the wrong reasons after it was involved in a three-car smash in Kensington.

The matt-black Lamborghini Aventador was left with damage to its front and had to be towed from the scene of the crash in Sloane Street.

Witnesses told how the rare supercar was in collision with a hatchback, causing the Lamborghini to veer off into a parked car.

After the crash, during which no one was hurt, shoppers in Sloane Street gathered around taking photos and videos.

Crash: The front right wing of the car was badly damaged Picture: Nigel HowardArt consultant Lila Afshar returned from a Mother’s Day lunch with her two daughters to discover their BMW had been the caught up in the collision.

Ms Afshar, from St John’s Wood, said: “We showed up about three hours after the incident and there was a letter on the windshield.

Witnesses said the rare supercar hit a hatchback and crashed into parked cars Picture: Nigel Howard“The Lamborghini was being towed away and the owner came up and explained what had happened.  He was really apologetic about it.”

The smash caused a mass outpouring of schadenfreude among witnesses on Twitter.

One user, who gave her name as Kate Sloane, wrote: “Smashed lambo on Sloane Street. The heart bleeds.”

Another posted: “Gutted for whichever footballer crashed their lambourgni on Sloane Street. Already people taking selfies with it.”

But one user took a more sympathetic approach, posting a photo and adding: “Not a good way to start a Sunday for this guy :(”

 

Thank you to The Evening Standard Motor Authority for this trending news.

Jaguar gears up to rival Porsche 911 with F-Type

Jaguar F-Type: looks as glorious in the metal as it does in its photographs

Several years ago, as Jaguar launched its new XJ, we got a chance to chat with its then chief executive Mike O’Driscoll. Within minutes the talk turned to future plans and there was only one car on his mind: a Jaguar rival to the Porsche 911.

At dinner that night he and his executive team outlined a very rough plan they were working on to give Jaguar a real halo model, something they could really hang their new sports luxury image on. The F-Type is the end result.

Most of those executives have moved on, but they must be happy with what’s now on the road. One man who is still there is Ian Callum, the brand’s chief designer and the one credited with shaking off the stuffy image of old and giving Jaguar real appeal.

As with the earlier launched convertible, the F-Type coupe comes with three engine options: the coupe with 3-litre V6 340bhp; coupe S with the same V6 and 380bhp or the flagship F-Type R with a V8 5-litre 550bhp.

The 8-speed automatic transmission – controlled from either the paddle shift on the steering wheel or a short stubby gear lever – gets the most from the powertrains.

With its concept car creases the F-Type looks as glorious in the metal as it does in its photographs, though colour choice is vital, as the award-winning lines are at their best in black, silver or white. In those colours it looks a worthy rival to a Maserati or Aston Martin. In red strangely it looks like a sibling of the Toyota GT86.

The compact cabin interior can feel a little confined, but that’ s the way with two-seater sports cars. It also boasts a lot of button controls, but the key one is te starter. Hit that and the hairs on the back of your neck spring to life. Acoustically the F-Type’s raspy engine note is addictive. A lot of work has gone into getting the sound right and enthusiasts will be enthralled.

Both on the road and on the test track the F-Type demonstrates incredible poise, albeit slightly unnerved by some badly surfaced corners. Nonetheless with the optional Adaptive Dynamics System fitted to the Coupe S we tested, there’s little chance of getting into trouble. From the hydraulic assisted steering – which is weighty and direct – to the incredible grip and smooth acceleration throught the eight-speed transmission, it’s a car that makes even the most ordinary driver feel talented.

The top of the range, the R Coupe also features an electronic active differential for high speed cornering precision and a new torque vectoring system for lower speed corrections. Both are impressive but even after some incredible fun at the racetrack in the R, it’s hard to look further than the Coupe S, given the difference in price between the two is a whopping €52,170. A blast across the Spanish plains with the F-Type R showcased what a complete package the flagship version is, with incredible power on tap. This is no grand tourer; it’s an all-out performance car with 550bhp on tap at any time and incredible cornering poise. Behind the wheel it’s hard to argue against, but while the heart says R, all but the most bulging of bank accounts will live well with the 3-litre V6 S and spend some extra cash on the optional ceramic brakes, which defy physics with their stopping power.

Pricing is attractive when pitted against its rivals at Porsche – and also against the more niche F-Type convertible variant already on sale. Whereas the convertible F-Type starts at €108,250, the arguably better looking coupe comes in at €94,820.

Meanwhile, the 350bhp Porsche 911 Carrera starts at €130,319, a detail Jaguar includes on its own pricelist, eager to remind everyone of who it has in its sights.

While the focus for now is on chasing those select group of sports car buyers looking for an alternative to Porsche, this is only the taster for what is arguably the most important car to feature the Jaguar brand in over a decade: the upcoming XE.

As the firm’s new rival to the 3-Series and Audi A4, reports suggest that engineers have been burning the midnight oil on this project. We may be excited by the F-Type and its eye-catching looks, but all the talk at Jaguar is of the car that will hit Irish roads this time next year.

Which Will be Better: Lamborghini Huracan or Next Audi R8?

So we now know all about the new Lamborghini Huracan. Although we’re still waiting for official test drives, for all intents and purposes this thing is going to be spectacular, a more than worthy successor to the Gallardo. Hop across the border into Germany and you’ll find Audi at work on its next-gen R8, due in 2016. And like the Gallardo and current R8, the Huracan and new R8 will share a basic platform along with a 5.2-liter V10. The new R8 will keep its base 4.2-liter V8. –

So what we’re wondering is this: have Lamborghini and Audi done enough to distinguish their respective supercars from one another this time around? True, the R8 has been heralded as the first everyday supercar, but Lamborghini has very much refined itself away from outright bonkers. Just compare the Aventador to the Diablo and Murcielago. Both the Huracan and new R8 are AWD, have the same V10 (though tuned differently), and have gone on diets thanks to plenty of aluminum and carbon fiber. Already sounds too much like the Gallardo/R8 matchup. So which one will dominate? Is this even a fair comparison?

See more at: www.carbuzz.com

 

 

BMW X7 back in planning stage.

Prior to the global financial crisis of 2008, BMW was working on a full-size SUV to sit above its X5 and X6 models and compete against the likes of the Cadillac Escalade, Mercedes-Benz GL-Class and Land Rover Range Rover the BMW X7. The crisis caused BMW to rethink the strategy, with the German automaker choosing to focus on smaller SUVs and crossovers instead of the so-called X7.

Strong demand for big and brawny  luxury SUVs, especially in emerging markets, has led many automakers to enter the segment, some of which have never launched SUVs in the past. In the next couple of years we’ll be seeing new SUVs from Bentley, Lamborghini and Maserati. This, no doubt, must have left BMW regretting its decision, but the automaker may be about to alleviate the issue.

German publication Handelsblatt is reporting that the BMW X7 is once again being looked at, but with production yet to be approved. The vehicle would ride on a new modular platform set to debut in the next-gen 7-Series and may even be built at BMW’s plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The German automaker is planning to make a major announcement concerning the plant next Friday, February 28.

Fellow BMW Group brand Rolls-Royce is considering a large SUV of its own, its CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös confirmed last year.

 

Should it be approved for production, the vehicle’s underpinnings will likely be shared with an X7 from BMW, just as the current Rolls-Royce Ghost shares its underpinnings with BMW’s 7-Series.

The Rolls-Royce would likely utilize a 12-cylinder engine, and possibly a plug-in hybrid setup, while the BMW would feature six- and eight-cylinder units, also with a plug-in option.

 

Thank you to www.motorauthority.com

Bentley at the Geneva Show, an overview.

Hemingway Luxury Car Hire have always had a soft spot for the Bentley range and have many pristine examples of one of the most iconic cars. They remain popular with our clients and we plan to make more available due to the immense demand we have throughout Europe.

To build a fast car, a good car, the best in its class.” (W.O. Bentley, Founder) 

Bentley Motors was founded by W.O. Bentley. The first car to bear his name pulled out of New Street Mews, London in 1919.

From modest beginnings, the company moved from strength to strength – in a relentless pursuit of both luxury and performance. Were it not for the brand’s five victories at Le Mans in the 1920s, plus a sixth in 2003, this combination could be seen as a contradiction in terms. In which case, it could be said that Bentley continues to create the most acclaimed contradictions on the road today.

Almost a century later, W.O.’s vision continues to guide our beliefs, actions and ambitions. Located in Crewe, England and owned by Volkswagen AG since 1998, Bentley Motors remains the definitive British luxury car company, crafting the world’s most desirable high performance grand tourers.

Here is the overview film from Bentley of the Geneva Motor Show 2014.

http://youtu.be/X6VEoL9iS2Q

15 years ago it was a more interesting story, with the Bentley Hunaudieres concept shown.

Lets take a look.

 

Yep, that car ended up with a Bugatti badge.

 

Thank you for the overview and link www.bentleyspotting.com and to Men and Motors

Range Rover Sport is the choice of Hollywood stars.

More and more young Hollywood stars have made the transition from child actors/actress to more serious roles. So, this means that they opt for more mature things, this including vehicles too. 

This is the case of 23 year-old American actress Emma Roberts and her good-looking SUV. She was recently spotted getting into an all-white Range Rover Sport after finishing up her shoppingsession in Beverly Hills, California.

The “We’re the millers” star sported a very casual,chic look that went nicely with the aforementioned car as from a design point of view, the Range Rover Sport has quite a bold look. We’re talking about a luxurious yet sporty vehicle that combines off-road performance with well-mannered on-road driving. Moreover, the interior is spacious as well as comfortable, offering an excellent degree of luxury.

Although we’re talking about quite a massive vehicle, it is still preferred by numerous celebs and having one has actually become a trend. We can’t say we don’t understand as it is indeed a very performant vehicle. Moreover, it is very drivable in heavy traffic, therefore it is still appropriate for the city despite being such a large car. What can we say, we’re talking about a reliable, luxurious SUV with a lavish interior, so we definitely understand Emma’s choice.

Ferrari World is confirmed in Spain.

Four years after the first Ferrari theme park, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, opened its doors to the public, the second has been announced, this time for the Spanish city of Barcelona. The new theme park, to be called Ferrari Land, will be located inside the existing PortAventura resort which already houses a theme park and attracts around four million visitors per year.

As with Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Ferrari the automaker isn’t involved directly with the new theme park but simply provides a license for the use of its name and logo. Backing the project is PortAventura Entertainment, a subsidiary of Italian private equity group Investindustrial, which recently bought a stake in Aston Martin.

The Ferrari Land theme park will cover more than 800,000 square feet and feature a number of exciting rides and retail outlets. One of the highlights will be a new vertical accelerator destined to be the tallest and fastest in Europe. The resort will also contain the first Ferrari-themed hotel, which is said to be a five-star facility with 250 rooms, restaurants and a driving simulator.

The cost of building the theme park is estimated to be about $140 million and the organizers hope to have it ready for guests in 2016.

“After the success of Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, we received many, many requests to develop new amusement parks,” Andrea Perrone, head of Ferrari’s branding operations, said in a statement. “We carefully sifted through the various proposals and decided to accept Investindustrial’s because it is a very solid plan developed by competent people that will bring the magic of Ferrari to Spain, a nation where we have many supporters and enthusiasts, and to which large numbers of tourists flock each year, in part thanks to PortAventura.

Huracan LP610-4 makes a Fiat cry.

After so many sightings and postings on the web, Lamborghini’s new Huracán LP610-4 doesn’t really need any special introductions, but some of you may want to get better acquainted with the Italian model’s more sonorous rear side that houses a 5.2-liter V10 twisting out no less than 602-horses (610PS).

This video of a Bianco Monocerus (we think) colored Huracán was filmed by the German crew over at Sport Auto magazine, who noted that the Italian exotic “made a Fiat Cinquecento cry”, a cheeky reference to the city car’s alarm going off due to the thundering sounds of the Lambo’s V10.

 

Thanks to http://www.carscoops.com for our morning smile.

Maserati debut the Alfieri at Geneva

Curvaceous and sensual, the Maserati Alfieri made a dashing debut at the Geneva Motor Show.

How do you upstage a Ferrari and, potentially, even a 610-horsepower Lamborghini?

You create a car that is so curvaceous and sensual, it makes everything else look absolutely dull and dreary.

It's tough to keep your hands off the new Maserati Alfieri concept.

It’s tough to keep your hands off the new Maserati Alfieri concept.

We’re not going to suggest the Ferrari California or Lamborghini Huracán, both of which appeared today at the Geneva Motor Show, aren’t some pretty amazing machines.

It’s just that the Maserati Alfieri concept is achingly beautiful – trust us, it was difficult not to run our hands along the body of this Italian sports coupe.

Maserati is expected to put the Alfieri into production in the next year or two.

Maserati is expected to put the Alfieri into production in the next year or two.

Luckily for Maserati, they had one of the most diligent dusters and fingerprint smudge removers at the show!

In our opinion, what you’re looking at is the next-generation Maserati GranTurismo. Exactly how much of the Alfieri makes it to production remains to be seen, of course.

It wasn't immediately clear what would power the Alfieri when it goes into production.

It wasn’t immediately clear what would power the Alfieri when it goes into production.

Yet if it looks anything like this concept car, Maserati is going to have to fight back a hoard of well-heeled car buyers.

Details are scarce, though it’s likely the Alfieri would continue with a version of the current GranTurismo’s delicious-sounding 454-hp 4.7-liter V-8.

The Maserati Alfieri may have just upset both Ferrari and Lamborghini at the Geneva Motor Show on Tuesday.

The Maserati Alfieri may have just upset both Ferrari and Lamborghini at the Geneva Motor Show on Tuesday.

Once the car reaches production – and our guess is that this will happen within 12-24 months – we expect the price to remain around the same $126,000 you’d pay for the 2014 GranTurismo coupe.

This is assuming the Alfieri actually makes it to production. There’s a good chance the car was built just for the show circuit.

We doubt that very much, however.

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