North American International Auto Show 2018

AL Autos Booth

Hello one and all and welcome to the AL Autos Booth here at the 2018 North American International Auto Show. Here at AL Autos, we have been busy improving our designs and engineering in order to bring you the optimum driving experience. We will be focusing on 3 of our designs. 2 of which are brand new vehicles and 1 which has been updated. Now, lets get on with the show shall we?

AL Autos Latissime (Trims Shown: RGXLE Opulentum, RGXLE, RGXLE2,)

RGXLE Opulentum

RGXLE

RGXLE2

The Body

For the new Latissime, we decided to bring a more modern and simplistic flow to the body. The commanding yet present nose grille, the sharp angled vents and mouth grille, and the redesigned rear end to incorporate our vent taillight design. Overall the Latissime will turn heads with its striking design.

The Underside

Starting with the engine, the Latissime has an option of three engines. A 5 L Twin Turbo Flatplane V8, available on the RGXLE Opulentum trim, producing 615 HP, and 465 ft-lb of torque; a N/A 5 L Flatplane V8, available on the RGXLE2 trim, producing 480 HP, and 396 ft-lb of torque; and a 3.1 L Twin Turbo V6, available on the RGXLE trim, producing 322 HP, and 305 ft-lb of torque. No matter what trim you select, each trim comes with a longitudinal AWD system, 7 speed double clutch sequential gearbox, solid disc brakes (6 piston front, 4 piston rear) (size of disc brakes varies per trim), active comfort springs, adaptive comfort dampers, and passive sway bars. The RGXLE Opulentum trim will top out at 176.8 MPH (284.5 KPH) and accelerate from 0-62 MPH (0-100 KPH) in 3.5 seconds. The RGXLE2 trim will top out at 165.5 MPH (266.3 KPH) and accelerate from 0-62 MPH (0-100 KPH) in 4.0 seconds. Finally, the RGXLE trim will top out at 143.6 MPH (231.1 KPH) and go from 0-62 MPH in 5.2 seconds.

The Luxury and Technology

With our highest trim for this model, the RGXLE Opulentum, the interior has been lavished with some luxurious fittings: Premium nappa leather seats, a 10 speaker Bang and Olufsen speaker system, rear entertainment screens, an option of brushed metals or polished wood cabin trim, a leather/wood combo steering wheel, automatic climate control front and rear, and front/rear massaging seats. With regards to technology, the Latissime is loaded with it: a digital dashboard, heads up display, an integrated dash camera (ALJourneyCamera) which records a 1920p view of the front and a 1080p view of the rear, monitors several parameters about the driver and the car including blind spots, speeds, lateral/longitudinal acceleration, and automatically saves footage if the car is involved in an accident, and also uploads footage to your own private JourneyCloud, accessible from your mobile device/computer, and is also saved on a micro SD card, ALPotholeResponse which detects potholes and prepares the suspension so that the occupants barely feel the pothole, and the AL Connect Infotainment System: USB Capability, hands free satellite navigation with real-time traffic, and AL’s WorldConnect which allows the user to check nearby attractions, make reservations, check sports team scores, weather forecast, and so much more!

Pricing

RGXLE Opulentum
Fully Loaded: $97,980
Base Price: $85,200

RGXLE2
Fully Loaded: $75,095
Base Price: $65,300

RGXLE
Fully Loaded: $71,645
Base Price: $62,300

AL Autos Motus (Trims Shown: RGS2, RGS)

RGS2
Motus - RGS2-1

RGS

The Body

The Motus is another one of our sports saloon vehicles designed to be practical yet stunning to look at. For the Motus, we decided to go for a sportier look which will please at any angle: the chrome center piece grille, the sporty grille and vents, our vent/taillight combo, chrome tipped exhaust pipes, a simple and effective spoiler (only available on the RGS2), and a sleek body to catch someone’s eye at any angle. The wheelbase is 9’3” and the total length of the car is 15’5”. Depending on equipment, the Motus will weigh in at 3719.7 lbs (1687.2 kgs) to 4094.2 lbs (1857.1 kgs).

The Performance

Starting with the engine, the Motus has an option of 2 engines. A 3.5 L Turbocharged I6 producing 433 HP and 349 ft-lb of torque, and a 2.3 L Turbocharged I4 producing 241 HP and 210 ft-lb of torque. No matter the trim, the Motus comes equipped with a longitudinal RWD system, a sequential 6 speed double clutch transmission, an electric LSD, Medium Compound tires (RGS) or AL Sport Compound Tires (RGS2), solid disc brakes (6 piston F/4 piston R; Size of disc will vary), active sports springs, adaptive dampers, and passive sway bars. The RGS2 will top out at 175.7 MPH (282.8 KPH), accelerate from 0-62 MPH (0-100 KPH) in 4.3 seconds, and clock a 1:20.3 on the top gear test track. The RGS will top out at 154.1 MPH (248.0 KPH), accelerate from 0-62 MPH (0-100 KPH), in 5.8 seconds, and clock a 1:28.1 around the top gear test track.

The Technology

Fully loaded, the Motus will come with a heads up display which will display directions, RPM, and speed readings, an integrated dash camera (ALJourneyCamera) which records a 1920p view of the front and a 1080p view of the rear, monitors several parameters about the driver and the car including blind spots, speeds, lateral/longitudinal acceleration, and automatically saves footage if the car is involved in an accident, and also uploads footage to your own private JourneyCloud, accessible from your mobile deivce/computer, and is also saved on a micro SD card, ALDrivingProfile 2 which has a, mode that automatically adjusts the traction control, electronic stability control, power delivery, steering sensitivity, and many other parameters which determine how the car performs based upon how the car is driven. The driver also has the option of selecting one of three dedicated driving modes (road, road sport, and track), or, if these drive modes aren’t to the driver’s specs, they can also customize these settings and save it as a selectable profile, and the AL Connect Infotainment System: USB Capability, hands free satellite navigation with real-time traffic, and AL’s WorldConnect which allows the user to check nearby attractions, make reservations, check sports team scores, weather forecast, and so much more!

Pricing

RGS2
Fully Loaded: $59,570
Base Price: $51,800

RGS
Fully Loaded: $45,885
Base Price: $39,900

AL Autos Cursor (Trim Shown: RGR)

RGR

The Body

The Cursor’s carbon fiber body was designed to be a sleek yet aggressive as possible. AL Autos decided to stray away from our normal designs and go for something different. The body features our aerodynamic mouth grille which funnels air in at a higher rate, LED headlamps designed to flow with the body and look stunning, and active front and rear aero. Whether you’re blasting down a track, cruising in the city, or blasting down a highway, you’ll definitely stand apart from the rest. In total the Cursor will weigh around 4082.6 lbs (1851.8 kgs).

The Performance

The Cursor beating heart is a no nonsense 6.5 L Twin Turbo V12 producing 858 HP and 805 ft-lb of torque which can rev up to 8000 RPM. The power is sent through all four wheels through a longitudinal AWD system, and electric LSD. Some other fittings attached to the carbon fiber chassis include a 7 speed double clutch sequential gearbox, 275F/315R AL Sport Compound Tires, Carbon Ceramic Brakes 4 Piston Front and 6 Piston Rear, active sport tuned springs, semi active dampers, and a passive sway bar. This allows for the Cursor to top out at 208.2 MPH (335.1 KPH), accelerate from 0-62 MPH (0-100 KPH) in 2.5 seconds, do a 9.90 second quarter mile, and clock a blistering 1:12.1 on the top gear test track.

The Technology

We included a lot of driver aids on the Cursor in order to help the driver keep the power on the road to their own preference along with some other tech to makeup a wonderful driving experience. For starters, we have included our ALDrivingProfile 2 performance, specifically made for this car, which has a, mode that automatically adjusts the traction control, electronic stability control, power delivery, steering sensitivity, the active aerodynamics and many other parameters which determine how the car performs based upon how the car is driven. The driver also has the option of selecting one of three dedicated driving modes (road, road sport, and track), or, if these drive modes aren’t to the driver’s specs, they can also customize these settings and save it as a selectable profile. Along with the usual AL Connect Infotainment System, we included a performance screen which can display the g forces the car is going through, the true airspeed, throttle input, brake input, active aero angles, and many other parameters of the car. These parameters can also be displayed on the heads up display. Finally, we have the usual quick ratio power steering, antilock braking system, traction control, electronic stability control, and launch control which can sense the conditions of the road and weather and appropriately launch the car.

Pricing

RGR
Fully Loaded: $343,475


That’s all for now. Thanks for visiting our booth and enjoy the rest of the auto show!

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2018 Nakamura SI-7


(pictured: SI-7 RC)

(pictured: SI-7 RS)

(pictured: SI-7 RS)

(pictured: Racing SI-7)

(pictured: Racing SI-7)

The revered Nakamura SI-7, since its introduction in 1993, was Japan’s best affordable sports coupe until the Touge Sport arrived.
Now it’s back to take its rightful throne.

The SI-7 features two trim levels; the RC with its naturally aspirated V6 and the RS with its turbocharged V10.
Although both trims are by no means slow, the V10 is obviously the faster trim.

The RC’s 3.5 liter V6 makes 370 horses and 250 lb-ft of torque, fed through a 7-speed manual gearbox and then unleashed through the rear wheels.
That’s enough for an exciting but somewhat lacking 0-60 time of 4.9 seconds,
and although it doesn’t accelerate particularly quickly, it has a top speed of 195 mph.

The RC gets 33 mpg highway and 20 city. Its MSRP is $63,310.

The faster RS trim features more aggressive rear styling (the front looks the same), a spoiler, and most notably, a 5.5 liter twin-turbocharged 822 horsepower and 640 lb-ft V10.
The RS accelerates from 0-60 in 2.9 seconds thanks to its AWD system and has a top speed of 230 mph.
Given its immense power, the RS should be faster, but lacks torque, which explains its sluggish 0-60 time.

The RS gets 30 mpg highway and 20 city. Its MSRP is $83,160.

Both the RC and RS trims feature a premium interior/infotainment system as standard, and 4 seats (2+2).
A bridge trim between the RC and RS is planned, using a turbocharged version of the V6 from the RC, but will not be produced unless it has demand.

Along with the RC and RS trims, there is an exclusive priceless “Racing SI-7” with special paint color/livery, more carbon fibre, and a slightly more potent engine, making 874 hp instead of 822. To ensure it is never actually used in GT racing, it shares its AWD platform with the RC and RS. It utilizes a new 7-speed sequential transmission instead of a manual and has no electronic assists except ABS.
It accelerates from 0-60 in 2.5 seconds and has the same top speed as the RS.

We still don’t know what the 7 means, though.

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DMA’s premium 3/4 ton truck gets a facelift, a bigger engine, and a 9 speed transmission automatic this year.

Features.
5.1L DOHC 4 valve V8
9 speed automatic with advanced adaptive tow mode, and ultra low first gear.
Selectable front and rear locking differentials
Class 4 receiver hitch
Premium interior
Aluminum body on high strength steel frame.
Power retractable side steps
Manual lever to select four wheel drive
Heavy duty cooling
Over-sized brakes
Mounts for a goose neck, and 5th wheel.
This particular model comes with the level 2 off road package giving it larger tires, 0.6 meters of clearance and a 4:1 low range transfer case.

*Fuel economy not rated for this class of vehicle.

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DMA is introducing the Daemon, while it may not be DMA’s first attempt at a high end track oriented prestige car, it may be its best so far.

Top speed 209
0-60 2.7 seconds
Mid engine AWD
All of the electronic nanny controls can be dialed back all the way to off via a rotary knob between the seats, and still remains quite handle able for even novice drivers.

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I couldn’t seem to upload the pictures, might have been the file size.

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Try putting it to a file hosting site, like imgur.

Shromet

Shromet NAIAS 2018.
Think you know who the king of the trucks is? It’s time to think again.

The king of the Mountain. The 2018 Shromet Adirondack.

For 2018, The Shromet Adirondack has been fitted with several premium features as standard. Full time four wheel air suspension has now been fitted across all models, as well as Shromet Active Adjustment Steering :copyright: now standard in all Crew Cab models. Lastly, an off road protected underside now comes as standard.

Please visit our webpage to find out full information on the new Adirondack.

MSRP For Shromet Adirondack Crew Cab: 40,160$

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Introducing the Scagliati Concetto Corse. Breaking New Ground.


Scagliati Concetto Corse, in Rosso Rubio

Scagliati Motori is proud to give you our latest concept car, the Concetto Corse. Scagliati has a long and storied history of building fine luxury and grand-touring automobiles, but that does not mean we have ignored the super sports car market either. The Concetto Corse is Scagliati’s own vision for a future super sports car; small, lightweight and agile, with cutting-edge technology to enhance the driving experience, as well as ensure the long-term sustainability of the super sports car.

Leveraging the SCALE Architecture underpinning the La Serenissima grand-tourer and Cinquetorri SUV, the Concetto Corse is the first mid-engine car to be based on this architecture, and also for the first time showcases our all-new electric hybrid-drive system, the Scagliati Superpotenza Ibrida or SSI for short. Controlled through the hybrid-exclusive iCAST system, the Concetto Corse can drive up to 15 kilometres on pure electric drive only, with the 500-horsepower, 2.9-litre Amadeo V6 joining in when the battery is depleted, or when the pilot demands more power from the system. Combined, the electric and combustion motors produce a combined 635 horsepower and 700 newton-metres of torque, with the electric motor providing instant torque to improve engine response and produce an experience comparable to a naturally-aspirated engine.

While the hybrid system does incur a weight penalty, the unique design of the SCALE architecture, combined with carbon-fibre body panels and lightweight interior, means that the Concetto Corse tips the scales at less than 1500 kilograms, giving the car incredible performance and agility, with the weight of the battery pack concentrated around the centre of gravity for the car in the central tunnel.

The bold new looks of the Concetto Corse also preview an evolution of Scagliati’s design language, to be implemented across the model range over the following years in both new and facelifted versions of the entire model lineup.

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That’s all well and good, but how fast is it?


Press Days - Part 1

Detroit 2018 is in full swing, and a load of new cars have been revealed. And naturally, I’ve been running all over the exhibition hall trying to keep up. Oh the joys of journalism.

Hey look! The updated Enemigo is here! Conte have updated their popular sports coupe with a redesigned version of its 320hp i4 and some new, less powerful options too for those who don’t want to break the bank. More variants than ever before are also availible, and I’ve very keen to see the Wagon variant. This new iteration is a decent looking ride with large haunches covering the fat wheels and a chiseled face.

However, it has nothing on the new Fleming Drophead. Bonham’s luxury GT coupe has had a chop and now comes in Cabrio form. The usual engineering witchcraft that is associated with cabriolet versions of such cars has been undergone, meaning it shouldn’t be any different to drive than the standard car. And as I’ve already said, it’s still just as beautiful as before.

Kimura made and apperance with the new Devorak 7 seater SUV. Soon to be tailgating road users on a highway near you. It’s face is a bit odd, particularly with that grille, though the rear is far prettier. Specs wise, well it’s a Japanese SUV. The MPG is okay, the pricing is good and it comes with a range of options etc etc. Essentially, it’s your bog standard mum-mobile with that extra Japanese flair. Or something like that.

The new Montes Urban made its debut yesterday, taking on board styling cues from the generic angular design style found in a lot of cars these days. The more interesting stuff is found under the bonnet, with a seriously well packed engine range, including a massive 3.5l V6. No word on how front-heavy that’ll make this feel but they seem to have done plenty of work on the suspension too to combat this.

The EVE ‘Family’ have revealed the Willow, the company’s first production EV. The odd looking four-door coupe is aimed at luxury buyers, with a proper HUD and the equivalent of 400hp under the bonnet. It should be good for 250 miles according to their tests, which is decent, though I certainly don’t see myself shelling out what will undoubtedly be a high price tag for a mid-size sedan. Then again, I’m not exactly this car’s target demographic anyway.

So it turns out that the ‘Project 400’ was an Ecamobile project. It’s a 7.5l bi-turbo V12 that will hit the magic 400 kmh mark, though unlike some hypercars, this has a more luxurious focus. It’s a decent looking machine that’s for sure, and in some parts even looks rather understated. It’s only a prototype at the moment however, and so far they’re only “expecting” production to begin in mid-2019, which frankly could mean mid-2030 for all we know.

The new Holts H2 made it’s debut, with an acre of black plastic on its lips and the world’s skinniest rear lights and the back. The entry-level sports coupe is decently equipped, though the entry level “H2S” trim leaves more to be desired with a 0-60 of 6.8 seconds. I reckon that could be faster. The standard model is far more amicable for this part of the market; 0-60 in under 5 seconds, 242 hp to boot etc etc. Now all we need to find out is how well it delivers that…

Holy mother of mackerel, Monolith have achieved the impossible. They told us that VVL wouldn’t be appearing on their 2018MY S270 pickup, yet there it is on the 2.7l turbocharged i4. That’s ot the scary bit however; the scariets bit is that somehow, this barge is capable of 48 mpg - apparently. That’s a hell of a lot for truck, and I almost can’t believe it. But if it is the case? Well, Monolith might have just saved the pickup from death by MPG restrictions.

Updated Nodha Assent etc etc new face etc etc some new engines etc etc. What else do you expect? It’s an Assent, of course it’s going to be practical and reliable. It’s also being offered with its updated Hybrid system, now called TwinDrive, which will apparently reach up to 81 mpg. What else is there to say?

An “affordable” hypercar. Are you sure Zasteros? Isn’t that just going against the point of a hypercar? And sorry to bring you down a notch but does 555 hp really constitute hypercar territory? Supercar territory no doubt, and more to the point, it’s 555hp in an MR car for just $66.5k. That’s certainly decent, though what the hell are you doing with Electric Steering on a performance vehicle. I mean, if there’s just one thing I want from a sports car, it’s the dumb, numb feel of electric steering when I’m shoving it through some bends.

I need to make a correction here; the ‘E’ in ‘LEC’ doesn’t stand for ‘Electric’. Still though, the LEC-MTR certainly looks interesting, with it’s prong like headlights and dinky boot spoiler. It’s essentially an advance techno-engineering sports concept, with 400hp under the bonnet and some very clever electronic gizmos. As you’d expect, it’s very fast, and with all the wording focusing on ‘racing’, one can’t help but hope that some of this will translate onto Rennen’s race cars in the near future.

The new Zenshi GT is here! Celebrating its 50th birthday, the graceful Japanese coupe continues the tradition with good looks, nice engines and an awfully tempting pricetag. What else is there to say really? It undercuts the GT market once again with price and performs well. They say old-habits die hard, but in this case, I think it’s more along the lines of “old-habits don’t need to die”.

AL Autos revamped their range (again), though this time the looks are actually really darn good (in most cases). The Latissime SUV is an SUV, the Motus sporty mid-size sedan is a
sporty mid-size sedan, and the Cursor MR hypercar is an MR hypercar.

The six-exhaust Nakamura SI-7 was unveiled today, and it turns out to be a decent-if-bloated looking Sports Coupe. V6 and V10 engines available, the latter of which is very fast indeed, decent pricing and even a racing version too. My issue? It’s just not very interesting. Japan produces plenty of performance cars and plenty of performance coupes, and this one doesn’t really seem to offer enough - at least for me - to make it worth considering.

The DMA press conference was very unusual. They handed out a load of press packs, as you’d expect, but didn’t show any pictures of their cars. Nor even did they actually show the cars they were revealing. It wasn’t so much a reveal as it was an information booklet handout.

Shromet’s new Adirondack is here! It’s big! It’s got chrome! It’s silver! It’s a pickup! Hell yeah, I already feel the need to grab my 12 gauge and find a burger joint. At least that’s what I think pick-up drivers do.

Scagliati’s Concetto Corse concept car (bit of a toungue twister that, eh?) is a very red, very loud looking hybrid sports car. It’s face is squat - I don’t think the LaSerenissma-esque styling works here - and its rear is punchy, and it’s very very light for what it is. At 1500kg even with its hybrid equipment, it’s certainly quite the piece of weight-saving engineering. What’s that? How fast does it go? Not a clue. They haven’t told us.


That does it for part 1 of Detroit, there should be some more tomorrow with any luck. I’ll see you then…

- Gavin Anderson

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Bonham stand at NAIAS 2018

11:00 am, Detroit, MI, USA

Arthur McKenzie, Bonham’s CEO enters the room and starts presenting the new Fleming Drophead.

We are very glad for the warm reception our preliminary images have been received with, despite us not sharing any performance data at all.

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Without further ado, to the important bits. The Fleming Drophead will be offered in two engine configurations, the turbocharged 3.0 straight-six and the naturally aspirated 6.0 V12.

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Convertibles usually come with penalties that spoil the driving and road comfort, related to the loss of rigidity and added strengthening required. Since the Fleming has been designed from the outset to be a convertible, the chassis didn’t need extensive alterations. That way, weight not only didn’t increase, as it actually went down by 8 kg on the straight-six model. The V12 is, by contrast, 8 kg heavier, due to improvements in the interior quality and sound insulation. Coupled with the advanced all-aluminium construction, there should be no difference between driving either the Fixed or Drophead models.

Fleming Drophead pre-orders can be made from now, and first deliveries will take place in Spring. Prices for the Drophead start at $93,870 for the straight-six and $115,920 for the V12.


After the obligatory press photos were taken, the press noticed the elephant in the room. One car was still under covers.
In true American form, Arthur came back to stage and announced.

We have one more thing to show to you this morning.


The 2019 Fleming Brooklands


Time for the Fleming to get the Brooklands treatment. As with all Brooklands models, the car has been transformed and everything has been turned to 11.

First and foremost, the V12 engine has been turbocharged. With that, power has been lifted from 644 hp to 907 hp, with 996 Nm of torque. Peak power comes at 8,200 rpm and the redline is set at 9,000 rpm.

To put all this power to the road, RWD wasn’t enough. Therefore an AWD system had to be installed. Default settings send 35% of the power to the front axle and 65% to the rear axle, however in extreme situations up to 90% of the power can be send to the rear or up to 50% to the front. The power shuffling is controlled by an E-Diff, fitted to the rear axle of the car, along with the 7-speed DCT gearbox.

Inside, luxury wasn’t forgotten, with the car now sporting a premium sport interior, all covered in Alcantara and a 10-speaker sound system by Bang and Olufsen.

The luxurious experience inside, coupled with the added weight of the drivetrain, meant that despite the all aluminium construction, the Fleming Brooklands weighs more than 2 tons, at 2,008 kg.

In spite of that, the performance numbers are staggering. 0-62 mph comes in just 2.5s and top speed is 225 mph.

Fleming Brooklands can be pre-ordered from now, deliveries starting in June. Prices start at $156,600.

More information and images for both the Fleming Drophead and Fleming Brooklands will soon be available on the Bonham page.

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This is, quite simply, the most unhinged Bonham of them all, and the only one that can take the fight to actual hypercars. Thank god the normally aspirated V12 is still available, much to the delight of purists everywhere.

Do you ever read my press releases? First the non existent I3 and I4 of the Alpine (the I4 was from the outgoing model, the I3 was the planned powerplant until the weight of the car exploded), now the VVL debacle. At no point I’ve stated the impossibility of it ever appearing on the S-Type. I only stated my personal opinion about it.

2018 RCM Prairie

Since its 2015 release, the current generation RCM Prairie has been the best selling one yet. To continue on this success, RCM has thoroughly revised the Prairie for the 2018 model year. With new styling showcasing the next generation of RCM trucks, an updated interior featuring the newest technology for 2018, and some new fuel efficient engine choices, the 2018 RCM Prairie is like a whole new truck!

As the best selling midsize truck in Canada, the RCM Prairie is more than equipped for the American environment. Both on and off the road.



EXP 4x4 model shown in Lunar Silver. Suggested MSRP $34,580. Detailed specifications available soon.

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Holts 700GTR




Visit Holts Motor Company For Stats and Specs

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2018 Petoskey Stag Big Chief


It is clear that the Stag is not the only pickup truck to appear in the show. However, the Big Chief makes a return as the ultimate in towing capability.

Powered by a now direct injection 595 cubic inch V10, the Stag Big Chief retains it’s ability to haul that enormous camper or boat. Mated to the engine is a six-speed Allison transmission not only delivering solid torque, but holding up strong no matter what you’re pulling.

Everyone remembers the publicity stunt in the 90’s when a Stag Big Chief ripped a telephone pole out of the ground. Our recent endeavor was to haul down a hundred year old redwood tree.

Unfortunately that was met with controversy, but proved an effective demonstration of the Stag’s towing power. Come on down and test drive a Big Chief today.

Estimated MSRP: $41,000.00

Petoskey: Simple Budget, Exquisite Taste.

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Baltazar Automóveis at NAIAS 2018

Baltazar is proud to bring a new model to the Quark range.

2019 Quark GT

After the sucessful introduction of the 2018 Quark, Baltazar is proud to present the faster, sportier GT trim level.
The chassis and powertrain have been extensively revised, with 14 mm lower ride height, stiffer springs, dampers and anti-roll bars. The tyres are Michelin Sport Cups, which along with the new 18" wheels, help the car feel more precise and agile. The GT is the only Quark model that comes equipped with a a 4-cylinder engine, here a 200 hp 1.7 litre turbocharged unit.

All models come with a mechanical limited slip differential and buyers can choose between a 6-speed manual gearbox and a 6-speed DCT.

First deliveries will take place in March in Europe and April in the USA, with other markets following afterwards.

Prices start at $19,880 for the manual, with the DCT transmission costing $1,110 extra.

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For the first time, Zenshi will make the Nimessa Touring wagon available to the US2019MY Market!

Like the sedan, the Nimessa Touring will have a 175 HP 2.0L Naturally Aspirated I4, with a planned 250 HP 2.0L Turbocharged I4. Unlike the sedan, however, the Touring will have the option to have an all-wheel drive system, known as SM-AWS.

And on the other side of the Nimessa family…

The Nimessa Newman R returns for the US2019 model year, but now comes in two flavours: Type-S, and Type-M.

The Type-S is the main Newman R like before, but the new Type-M gives the Nimessa Newman R a more “premiumized” look with a rear lip spoiler and deep-black coated wheels. The seats are given the leather treatment and are powered from the front row, with a memory feature for the driver’s side. Collision avoidance sensors come standard as well.

For this year, a new colour has been added to the list: Meteor Steel Pearl, which is available in both versions. Exterior-wise, the ground effects have been slightly reworked to improve airflow a slight bit, and vortex generators are now mounted on the roof. The most significant difference between the 2018 Newman R and the 2019 version is the brakes: The carbon ceramic brakes are now an option as part of the “Track Package Plus.” Instead, vented disc brakes take their place, resulting in less maintenance costs.

Many qualities and items regarding the Newman R have been adjusted to ensure for a satisfying drive and impression.

Expect the Nimessa Touring mid-February, and the upcoming Newman R twins to hit the showroom floors mid 2018.

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Olympus Motor Group Omega Platform: Olympus Sagittarius/Orion Cerberus

I was thinking more like a cross between a Lexus LFA and Mercedes S55-AMG, with a little dodge Viper mixed in, but anyway… besides, I thought we were just doing teasers until the actual show started.

Sagittarus combines power with class; featuring a 5.0 liter, naturally aspirated V-10, and 7 speed double clutch transmission. 675 horses propel this luxuriously appointed chassis from 0-60 in 4.0 seconds. The interior features the most advanced infotainment and latest in custom controls.

Retailing from $75,000, the Sagittarius will feature an all electric model by 2020.

Cerberus on the other hand, cares not for class, but instead for raw power. Built lighter than its upmarket cousin, Cerberus features carbon fiber body panels and wheels. A turbo charged version of the 5.0 liter V-10, pushing 950 horses,paired with a more aggressively geared version of the 7 speed transmission, rocket this car to 60 mph in just 3 seconds (a whole second faster), and a top speed of 255 mph. Starting at only $30,000, there is no limit to the customization. An electric model is planned, but no date has been determined.

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Zasteros Finheit 2018




Yes, you have noticed that there some MINOR changes to the car (rims & headlights arrangement) but the small changes have added to a more beautiful car.

The Zasteros Finheit, already shown in production form, will be on sale in Late Februrary 2018 in a 3,000 car production Run.

It is a Grand Tourer with performance and luxury up to boot

Perfomance

The perfomance is given by 5.1L "TT10.52" Twin-Turbo V10 Direct Injected that gives out 600 hp @ 6900 RPM and 800 Nm @ 3600 RPM, redlining at 8000 RPM.

With the TT10.52 Engine on a Aluminium Chassis, Carbon Fibre Body will compensate for the heaviness of the equipments on the car and giving a fuel mileage of 42.2 MPG (UK)

Luxury

Now, this is where the fun begins! Getting inside, You will find yourself with a lot of gizmos to play with, mainly attracting to the “InfoTouch” System in the center. It is 2+2 Layout, so you can bring alot some friends of yours to join the tour around the world.

The car is moved 6 - Speed Sequential using Paddle Shifters in the Steering. Hydraulic Steering , TC + ABS , Airbags,Blind Spot Detection,Rear View Camera, and All the standard Safety Systems are standard in the Finheit.


Zasteros Finheit MY2018

First Production Day : Late Febuary 2018

Price: $42000

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ACA Chevalier 2


For 50 years, the Chevalier has been one of the most iconic muscle cars ever to be produced. From the original 1968 Chevalier featuring in the action movie “The Vice” to the fearsome IMSA GTO 1996 Chevalier with its large 10L V10 engine, the Chevalier has made a name for itself as the “Original American Muscle”

So to celebrate its 50th birthday, our ACA racing division, Oval American Motorsports, decided to make a custom tune of out new Chevalier 2.


This custom OAM Tuned Chevalier 2 retains the same V10 as the standard Chevalier 2. However, the supercharger fitted to the standard model has been replaced with twin turbo chargers, allowing the 10L V10 to produce a whopping 1000hp. All this power of course is sent through a 7 speed DCT and an electronically controlled limited slip differential straight to the rear wheels.

Inside, all the unnecessary equipment has been removed or replaced. So no heated seats, and the standard infotainment has been replaced with a more basic version. The seats have also been replaced with Recaro bucket seats.

Only a limited number of these custom OAM tuned Chevaliers will be produced and will be sold for $84,800 in the US only.

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