Very nice! I really like the styling of these cars and also the photoshop work. Presentation is 50% of a great result
Also nice to see the technology and specifications are realistic and well thought of. Thumbs up!
wow. just WOW. my company doesn’t stand a chance with competition like this
do u use any mods. if yes can u please tell me where i can get those?
[quote=“TurboJ”]Very nice! I really like the styling of these cars and also the photoshop work. Presentation is 50% of a great result
Also nice to see the technology and specifications are realistic and well thought of. Thumbs up![/quote]
Thank You! I always try to get the best out of my cars and that is why I keep updating the cars themselves and the pics of them until I am relatively happy. (Yes, I am a total perfectionist )
As I wrote in the Car Review forum before, I use so many mods, I do not even know anymore which ones exactly I use. But basically everything you can get on the steam workshop. I always try to combine the grills with vents or other grills to get a unique design. However, I also want that my cars still look realistic and are not overloaded with fixtures.
Are you planning on building a sports/supercar of any kind?
To be honest, I am waiting for a non - Aston Martin body.
Just in case you did not visit our exhibition stand at the Geneva Auto Show - Here is the 600 Tourismo!
But now, there is also a RWD model for more price conscious clientele. (As if there are any Cervus buyers who actually care about the price tag. )
[size=150]Overview[/size]
With its Innovations the 600 sets also as Tourismo new standards in terms of technology, comfort and driving pleasure in its class and proves the perfection we preach.
[size=150]Design [/size]
Just like on the sedan, the unique Cervus design DNA can also be seen on the new 600 Tourismo. With its wide grill it looks sporty but not intrusive and achieves a fine balance between the looks of a sports car and an executive sedan, while offering the huge boot space of a Wagon.
[size=150]Performance[/size]
The 600 Tourismo is available with a 2.4L Turbo I4 with 240 hp and a 3.6L Twin Turbo V6 with 340 hp. On both models is the 7-speed DCT equipped as standard. While the 3.6T is only available with our intelligent ‘i4’ AWD, the 2.4T can also be combined with RWD.
[size=150]Standard Features [/size]
[ul]All-LED exterior lighting[/ul]
[ul]Active suspension with active damping[/ul]
[ul]Luxury cabin[/ul]
[ul]Heated Active Multicontour front seats[/ul]
[ul]Heated rear seats[/ul]
[ul]4-zone automatic climate control[/ul]
[ul]15.6’’ high resolution infotainment system with 4G internet connection for navigation and real-time traffic information[/ul]
[ul]600W High Fidelity Surround Sound system powered by BOSE[/ul]
[ul]Completely digital instrument cluster[/ul]
[ul]KEYLESS-GO[/ul]
[ul]Park Distance Control front and rear[/ul]
[size=150]Options[/size]
[ul]Cervus iVISION assistance package (incl. radar based Autopilot, Active Lane Keeping Assistant, Collision Avoidance, Blind Spot Detection, Lane Departure Warning etc.) - $ 2,800[/ul]
[ul]Active OLED headlights (only in combination with the iVISION assistance package) - $ 1,200 [/ul]
[ul]360° cameras with Parking Assistant - $ 900[/ul]
[ul]1200W* Bang & Olufson* high-end 3D Surround Sound system - $ 5,100[/ul]
[ul]Panoramic Sunroof - $ 400[/ul]
[ul]Handstitched leather options - $ 3,200 [/ul]
[ul]Ventilated front seats with massage - $ 1,200[/ul]
[ul]Ventilated rear seats - $ 600[/ul]
The all new 300 Spyder, which is the perfect car to enjoy the warm summer breeze on a curvy mountain road, will be revealed at this year’s New York Auto Show.
I never thought Cervus would make a sports car. Nice job on the teaser!