Showing posts with label Titanium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Titanium. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Fiat Tunes Into the New 500 for the SEMA Show



A pair of fancied-up Fiat 500 hatchbacks will be making their way to Las Nevada next A week for this year's variation of the SEMA aftermarket display.

The Italian language company produced a single picture of the 500 Titanium while we only get some initial information on the business second strategy, the 500 As well as.

The car maker shows us that the 500 Titanium is the work of the Chrysler Group's Mopar Subterranean Workforce and it comes with several unique functions such as the Flat Titanium complete, a personalized bodykit, 16-inch material wheels in a two-piece design, titanium reduce functions, a diminished revocation and greater wheels.

It also sports a unique internal look with Titanium Material functions, light and portable chairs put on buckskin and other special areas.

The Mopar Subterranean Workforce also designed the Fiat 500 As well as study. As its name signifies, the strategy is slathered in carbon fibre areas and reduce inside and out, while other functions include an aero program, 17-inch Black Super Black material wheels with wide 205/40 R 17 operation wheels and increased revocation and fatigue systems.

For further information and recognized images, we'll have to wait until next A week when the SEMA Show starts its opportunities.

 

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Ford Mondeo 2.0-liter EcoBoost 203HP & 240HP to be Available with Six-Speed Manual Gearbox



The top-of-the-line Mondeo editions Titanium and Titanium S, which are powered by Ford's 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine, will soon be available with a six-speed manual gearbox in addition to the dual-clutch PowerShift transmission.

Ford's 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine is available in two states of tune generating 203-horses and 240-horses. Both will be offered with the new manual gearbox at the end of 2011, starting with Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland. Availability in the rest of Europe will follow shortly after.

According to the automaker, the 203HP version with the six-speed manual transmission achieves an average consumption of 7.6 lt/100 km (mpg) and CO2 emissions of 176 g/km. This engine-gearbox combination will also be available in the S-MAX Titanium and Titanium S models.

Ford says that when combined with the six-speed manual, the 240HP version of the 2.0-liter EcoBoost is not only the most powerful Mondeo ever built, surpassing the 3.0-liter V6 Mondeo ST220 by 14HP, but it is also 30% more fuel efficient, achieving a 30% reduction in average consumption and CO2 emissions, which are the same as the 203HP engine.

 
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