Automation Detroit Auto Show 2017 [BEST IN SHOW REVEALED]

We weren’t exactly sure if we could showcase something, but i can safely confirm that river automotive will be showcasing three classic cars from 1970 & perhaps a surprise if we are able to finish it in time.

In response to the Pre-Show roundup, it blows my mind to be recognised on a thread this big and I can only be thankful for it, but I did mention that their would be a third car, thee Fleet Karinette.

SHAMELESS PLUG- I have updated my Vanguard main thread where you can see the Vaunguard story in Canon from inception in 1962 to the year 2000, the thread also includes Estrada, my first commitment to the forums, later swallowed by Vanguard in 1990, just 2 days after Estrada filed for bankruptcy.

Calvinator Bruiser 50th Anniversary Car.

CNCharger - Bruiser CNCharger.zip (25.2 KB)

The name was because it was entered in something else, but it didn’t qualify. This car is the 50th anniversary car of the original Calvinator Bruiser from 1968 (I will provide that in a later edit). The original car was a muscle car with a 496 ci V8.

This car is over 100 miles an our faster than the original car.

Here are some pictures of it.

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#Megacorp Incorporated

Megacorp Inc. would like to commence by thanking everybody for being a proud supporter of our company’s many products and services. The Megacorp Transportation Conglomerate has been working on something rather… unusual …and it is now time for unveil the outcome of weeks of hard work with the help of only our best supercomputers.

###Here is the 2017 Megacorp Rapier concept.

Entirely carbon fibre, hand-made luxury interior, and powered by a newly developed 8.0L V12, we don’t have much to say about this car quite yet. It very well might hit production if enough cough benefactors are interested.

Trust Megacorp Incorporated for your transportation needs. After all, we’re already everywhere else in your life.

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Ragnar Svendsen (one of the founders and for many years the main engineer of Hypera) just wanted to order one Megacorp Rapier :slight_smile:

It is just… glorious, magnificent, unparalleled, splendid.

Brivio spokesperson walks up to mic

Ladies and Gentlemen, I know you have been anticipating a big reveal but unfortunately we are going to have to delay, our show vehicle hasn’t left England yet where it was supposed to be loaded onto a plane.

crowd makes sounds of dissapointment

The UK based design studio had the car in transit but an unforeseen incident occurred, the transport semi truck carrying the centre stage car had a blowout while travelling to the airport, to make matters worse the equipment van carrying some car bits and merchandise rear ended the semi.

Both drivers got into a bit of an argument in their very Italian way, strong words were exchanged and eventually the police turned up to defuse the situation, the drivers had to spend the night in Scunthorpe police station meaning we couldn’t make any progress as nobody else is qualified to drive the semi truck.

We will hopefully be revealing the car later on in the evening tomorrow, I know it was last minute planning but the car had to be perfected, better late then never though.

Thank you and please accept a free hat as an apology

crowd savages the man handing out free hats

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Here is Calvinator’s first mini van. Royal recently released the Royal Wagon, which prompted Calvinator to build and release the Sublime. At a relatively low cost for a Calvinator ($93K), you can have a Calvinator Sublime. Its a minivan with a V8!!!

The car can go 213 mph and reach 60mph from stand still in only 4 seconds.
It has a 373 ci V8 engine with over 600 BHP.
It also happens to be rear wheel drive.

CNCharger - Sublime.zip (24.5 KB)

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Ladies and gentlemen Please prepare for the first DSD display to be unveiled…

the lights dim and the following short video is shown

Darkness descends the stage.

The lights start to flash purple green and gold, Darkshines walks on to the stage while a car under covers is lit up in the spotlight before the entire stage is lit up.

G’day ladies and gentleman thank you for attending this first reveal from DSD. We at DSD believe we must enjoy and protect this planet and the great continent of Australia and that will not be done with electric vehicles that rely on coal powered power stations to provide their spark. Instead we have adopted a approach that has been used in rail transport for decades, using a internal combustion engine to recharge the batteries to a much larger more powerful electric motor.
Thanks to the kind people at Saminda we were able to use a MCA series engine modified to only power the batteries to the electric engines when required. This is the beginning of a new era for DSD and we could not have done it without the kind help of Saminda.
The most modern of engine was only ever going to be used in the most modern of vehicles ladies and gents the SAMBAR!

The Cover is taken off the car and it starts to rotate

Darkshines is lit up by a spotlight pacing around the car

Clean lines. That was the name of the brief. Inside this long sleek 2 door saloon/limousine resides a 5 seat trimmed in red deer leather selected from my own wild red deer hunted from my property Mt Stanley. The HUD is top of the line, voice activation can be calibrated to the owner of the car in the case of being used as a limo. So even in the case of the owner being in the rear seat they have full control over all functions of the vehicle excluding driving the car.
The suspension can be tweaked by the occupant also in this manner, at anytime the rear occupant can ask the cars system to soften or stiffen the air suspension to suit the day or mood.
This truly is a car for 2018. And of coarse this is a DSD vehicle so you can expect the highest of safety features and driver assistance aids. And you can expect to pay only $35000 Automation dollars for an example.

We hope you will enjoy the car in the coming year thank ladies and gents, Look after each other, goodbye.

Below are the stats for the vehicle and a export file


darkshine5 - DSD Sambar.zip (33.4 KB)

Umm we would like to announce that darkshines may have had a gew shandies before announcing that dsd is working with Saminda…um we are not we are working with MAESIMA ummmm sorry

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Luke knew setting up the Storm Automotive display was going to be tricky, but, he’d asked for the best drivers from the Raceworks Division to give a helping hand. There would be more to this entrance to the Auto Show than just casually showing up, unloading cars from trailers, and hoping everyone noticed.

“Everyone ready?”
“Sure, boss. You’re certain these old relics will hold up to this?”
“I worked on them myself. While the Prince can’t do much, all it has to do is lead the charge. The Demon, from John Storm’s notes, is a handful, so keep that in mind. I’ve got the Wildcat, because it’s the handful. The Piranha Concept’s going to be an unknown element, so keep it gentle on that gas pedal, because we really don’t know what’s going to happen. As for the Shadow, go for making the crowd go wild in that electric car.”
“Got it. Everyone, on three!”
“One.”
“Two!”
“Three!”

The sound of screaming engines and squealing tires suddenly filled the air as the Storm Raceworks Division burst down the streets of Detroit to the auto show, a coordinated effort of precision driving in cars ranging from the oldest Storm had ever made to the latest electric super sedan, from race cars to radical concepts, and from modest street cars to insane performance editions.

Leading the pack was the eldest car in the lineup, hurtling down the street to where Storm’s designated area was located.

Shortly following that was the bright yellow Demon GRX, V12 screaming and howling to the crowd as it kept the tires spinning most of the way to the destination, with the 8th place ribbon from the Dalnit-Bralka Rally of 1965 showing proudly, having been hung around the rear view mirror.

Luke himself was behind the wheel of the 2011 Storm Wildcat, in Envy trim. Having practiced in the parking lot of their Nevada Assembly Plant, Luke felt comfortable enough pulling the handbrake turn next to the priceless Demon rally car, settling the poison-green beast next to the much louder and significantly more obnoxious rally machine.

Following not much further behind was the nearly-silent Arc Blue sedan, the Shadow. The driver unsettled the car with a practiced flick of the wheel and sent the electric sedan into a heavy slide, aided by the extra weight in the trunk.

The last car to arrive made a terrifying sound as it approached. The Pirahna Concept vehicle was Luke’s little project, a completely mental idea based on placing two small V8 engines into the same car.


Once all the cars had been parked, Luke opened the trunk of the Shadow, where he removed a folded up engine stand, followed by one other item for display. At the same time, promotional information was put out for the Shadow, and cards for the other cars available.

Luke grabbed the microphone, understanding the location was far bigger than he could cover with his own audio output without risking damage, then said, “Storm Automotive has never been to one of these auto shows before. Thereby, I knew we had to make an impression, one that would be remembered throughout the event. While our cars may not be as memorable as those of our competitors here today, and while others will undoubtedly attempt the same sort of stunts, I ask that you consider checking out what we have to offer.”

He motioned toward the Arc Blue Shadow, then said, “We have listened to the enthusiasts and the environmentalists. While this Shadow is purely electric, we will have other versions available soon. Some of you may remember the 10 year anniversary edition, the one that packed a thousand horsepower AluStar III V8 under the hood. We will have 4, 6, and 8 cylinder Hybrids available again, and we will also have those engines available without hybrid technology. Our other cars on display are those that have some significance to the company. The Pirahna Concept is, well, one of my projects, an idea that I’ve been working on for quite some time, and while the technology is far from viable right now, I can honestly say that having one good thing is great, but two is better.”

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A little appetizer for the incoming onslaught of world premieres…

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Cavallera has confirmed to journalists at Detroit that they will be showcasing, however they plan to turn up by the 12th of January and have a display open to the very last day, the 22nd.

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Arzami Des Voitures would like to present before the Arzami stage the MS-014, or HUD Concept in its entirety. The main point of this vehicle is not the engine, or the design. It would be the Heads-Up Display stretching the entire dome. This is the advancement needed for self-driving cars, as it allows the driver and passengers to relax slightly, as the car used these display units, such as traffic tracking, and lane assist.

This Concept has a high chance of finding it’s tech in the next series of ADV Luxury vehicles. ADV are also working closely with international tech companies to help advance the idea and application of Self-Driving vehicles. We hope to have a self-driving vehicle hit the road for mass sale by 2020.

Thank you for your time reading this. Expect the first vision of the self-driving car at the next Auto Show.

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All pics in stats pictures are raw-taken from game, so don’t bitch about weird lights and stuff lol, Aquila has black TAR 1990 plates actually

Now read my “roleplay” part actually xD

Airborne Automotive’s stand, 08.07.2017
Everything’s quiet. At morning all of the cars to be showcased drive on the exposition - they’re delivered on wheels after 614 mile journey from New York’s JFK Airport to Detroit. The exposition was opened at 9 AM local time, and at 10 AM first guests were coming for scheduled presentation at 11 AM.

11 AM. Press conference starts. Airborne’s Japanese marketing manager, widely known as Mei Onashikara goes on the stand and speaks, pointing at cars:

Hello people of Detroit! How are you? here are some thumbs up in the audience. Okay, okay. But my primary goal here is not to make new friends, however I would like to, but I need to present to you Airborne Automotive’s new car that hits Japanese market after thirty years of being absent there and as well to remain probably Hypera’s worst pain in the arsehole, our sportscar prototype, Aquila, which can be legally shown after cough twenty-five years. So, maybe let’s begin with it?

1990 Airborne Aquila


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Mei: This is, folks, Airborne Aquila, probably one of most controversial cars of Airborne. Created in early 1990 with massive help with Hypera’s engineer, Lauritz Magnussen from Sweden which got fired and went to Airborne for better money for his job. So, well, he continued to work with all them, secretly using projects of unfinished Hypera’s prototype. In final, when the car got presented at late 1990 people from Hypera noticed that Aquila is WAY TOO similar to their project and investigated the case. In final Aquila was confirmed as a unpermitted copy of Hypera’s car, which caused Airborne Automotive to pay massive amount of money for this to Hypera, as well they needed to destroy all Aquilas and it’s projects and in government this case was ended in 1991 by telling Airborne to do things above. But, well, there was one employee which found a hideout near company’s secret track which was built at the time, and put it LITERALLY UNDER THE ROAD, plus even without CEO’s knowledge. But, since the case was cancelled anyway on 31st December 2016 we can legally show the car here and later in the museum.

But, let’s go to technicals - Aquila itself is perfect base for rally car - it has compact inline 6 engine with 1.6 liter capacity - probably one of smallest inline sixes ever - generating something above 240 horsepower. This wouldn’t be of course possible if turbocharging wasn’t used. Another interesting thing about this sportscar is that it has AWD, of course because copy, but also has pushrod suspension! If it would enter production by then, who knows, it may be first Airborne with pushrod suspension that went into production? But nevermind, if we talk about performance - this setup, with somewhat light body could push the car to 100 km/h in 6.4 seconds and it could reach 255 km/h. But, let’s go to another car.

  • Oh, and before I go to another car. Yo Hypera, have you noticed tyre marks on your whole, fucking, showroom?! laughs

2017 Airborne Yujin

Mei: Uhh, Yujin. Our second try at producing kei cars, and it’s pretty nice. It was designed to be somewhat everyday kei with sporty touch. It features sporty interior, standard entertainment - because who the fucking hell needs car like Tesla? If you want an iPad, just buy iPad for fucks sake! But, let’s go back to polite, chill presentation. Japanese version of Yujin Coupe features high-revving, yet still reliable and economical 0.66 liter inline 3 without turbocharging which generates 62 hp and can rev to 8700 RPM. This, combined with low curb weight below metric tonne and 6 gear manual gearbox can give nice results of 13.5 seconds to 100 km/h and electronically limited top speed of 180 km/h to comply with Japanese regulations. We also have European version, which uses 1.1 litre inline 4 with turbocharging from our Mimas base car. With 98 hp and shorter gear ratios Yujin EU can reach 9.7 seconds to 100 km/h at cost of top speed, which is only 166 km/h. Everything is the same as in Japanese version, well, except position of steering wheel * laughs *

Mei points at Yujin Cabrio and speaks: Well, this is our convertible Yujin, sadly available only in Japan, but if you live in Europe you probably won’t have much problem to import it - it is just not available on mass production in this part of the world. Actually it has same equipment to coupe Yujins and features the same drivetrain and underneath components as standard coupe, so well. However, it has stiffer sway bars to comply with reduced body stiffness and actually now sway bars are like taken from a racecar, they’re even more stiff than they were in F15 Patricia. Seriously.
Performance wise, this car is slower than Yujin coupe - it has 15 seconds to 100 km/h time and can reach 174 km/h. You can also close your roof while driving, but you can close it up to 30 km/h, otherwise the roof will probably detach and gooo awaaaay, like your hoooooopes… laugh

But let’s get serious, here we have serious bomb of the show, my very own design which I designed from pure boredom and fact that this annoying old mexican Cossarini was gone on holidays. Let me present to you, S340 C1!
Here Mei uncovers S340 concept. Everyone takes photos and probably even after 1 minute after presenting the car is now everywhere in social media. After that Mei speaks again, this time about this concept.

This car is something that wouldn’t go into production in this exact form, but it was made as sort of manifest what design direction you can expect in S models. We’re not going anywhere from pure manual experience and natural aspiration of the engine. Instead, we’re keen on VVT and Direct Injection systems, which give better economy and better power, better everything! According to traditions written by our precedessors, the choice for drivetrain couldn’t be different - 3.4 litre V6 engine with direct injection and without turbos generating 314 horsepower and revving to eight thousand RPMs. Suspension-wise, we featured active sport double wishbone suspension which has been refined for sports use. And, I guess it’s reliable even in concept form if it drove 614 miles in winter through eastern USA, right? :slight_smile: We haven’t tested it’s top speed yet, so company bases on computer calculation of 268 km/h. However, we could test acceleration. 5.3 seconds to 100 km/h from standstill and 2.9 seconds from 80 to 120 km/h. S340 features premium equipment with digital HUD instead of classic speedometer and tachometer and has enlarged front windshield splitted in two parts, so you can open the sunroof. Nice, isn’t it?

Okay, now I wait for Gavin Anderson, he wanted an interview with me. Meanwhile, folks, let me wish good time on the show and have fun!

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The First Teaser: The JHW Theia

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Quick development on the Brivio delivery situation, the semi truck driver has been detained as the police found traces of alcohol in his system, so now our driver is waiting to be returned back to Italy, so now the team is stranded until they can quickly find a truck driver to haul the car the rest of the way to the airport, we will update you with further info when it comes in.

Alex Hindsley, Brivio Marketing Department

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#Important OAM/EADC Announcement:

Although very late, EADC will be sharing a stall with OAM this year in NAIAS. EADC plans to unveil the 2017 redesign of the Verona alongside the new Weasel hatchback, and a new concept for the EADC Vole MkIV as well as the old classics.

##Other stuff

@CadillacDave Upon hearing about the this development with Brivo’s delivery, EADC and OAM would be happy to send over a substitute driver to transport your cars to Detroit!

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Thank you, that is a very kind offer, we will be back on the road in no time thanks to you, you have saved the day for us, our poor marketing team have been running around like headless chickens for the past few days trying to sort this mess out, if you ever need anything don’t be afraid to ask, you will be doing us a huge favour by sending a substitute driver

Markus Brivio, Manager, Brivio USA

No problem, OAM and EADC are always happy to help others!

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#Introducing the 2017 Baltazar Quasar RS325.

After the successful introduction of the standard Quasar range at the end of 2016, with several accolades, including being voted as the Best Looking Mainstream Car of 2016 and winning a head to head comparison with tough rivals Saminda and Znopresk, it is now time to present the hot hatch version.

Powered by the same 2.0 engine already present on the US Market Quasar, only now it’s been breathed upon to deliver a staggering 325 hp. All that power is channelled through all four wheels via either a 6-speed manual gearbox or a 7-speed twin clutch automatic. That combination is capable of achieving impressive numbers, such as a 4.8s 0-100 kph (0-62 mph) time and a top speed of nearly 270 kph (167 mph).

All of that for just $28,080

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The 2017 JHW Theia

The first model we are unveiling for the 2017 NAIAS is the Theia. the Theia is one of two cars based on the Gaia platform, and is our most affordable car with a projected price of $28700.

Theia is the Greek Titaness of Brightness and mother to Helios (the Sun), Selena (the Moon), and Eos (the Dawn), and daughter of Gaia.

We feel that name fits both the cars more universal appeal, and that it’s the smaller of the 2 Gaia platform cars.

The Theia is powered by a 2.8L V6 delivering 176hp, so it’s smooth and sporty.

0-62 is dealt with in 7.6 seconds and goes on to a top speed of 148mph. not bad for a car that does 30MPG combined.

if any journalists would like to test this car, don’t hesistate to come to the JHW booth and book a test drive.

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