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Honda V4 Concept Model
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Honda have released a new concept sportsbike at Intermot that frankly has us completely stumped (it was October 9, 2008 ). Honda V4 Concept Model is meant to showcase Honda's intention to "use the power of dreams to take motorcycling somewhere it has never been before" - somewhere, presumably, where motorcycles do away with things like tyres, suspension, brakes, axles and final drive systems. Can YOU figure out a single piece of relevant information this machine is signalling about tomorrow's Hondas, or is it a simple styling exercise?
Here's the full press release Honda sent out with images of the V4 Concept Model:
"Honda has always sought to push back motorcycling boundaries, challenge engineering conventions and introduce daring and innovative new designs and technologies that will delight its customers.
To celebrate the passionately creative heritage of the first V4 four-stroke, Honda has embarked on an exciting new project, using 30 years of Honda V4 expertise to create a next generation of vehicles. Once again Honda will use the power of dreams to take motorcycling to somewhere it has never been before, proof of which was at display for the very first time at Intermot Cologne."
Challenging engineering conventions indeed! We'd go so far as to say this new concept has been designed by an art-school grad uninterested in anything but futuristic styling. And yes, a prototype is actually displayed at Intermot Cologne, it's not just a rendered set of images like most of the more bizarre designs we see.
If the bike had been electric, perhaps there could have been some intention to drive and brake the wheels using some sort of electromagnetic system - but there's a dirty great V4 combustion engine right in the middle of the frame. Even if the wheels were driven, they don't seem able to rotate. And if they could rotate, their shiny red finish would appear to indicate that they'll give no traction.
Are we missing the point here - and either way, where do you draw the line on concept vehicle? Does this thing even qualify as a motorcycle? And what on Earth do you think Honda are trying to do by showing it? Check out the picture gallery and tell us what you think in the comments below.
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Here's the full press release Honda sent out with images of the V4 Concept Model:
"Honda has always sought to push back motorcycling boundaries, challenge engineering conventions and introduce daring and innovative new designs and technologies that will delight its customers.
To celebrate the passionately creative heritage of the first V4 four-stroke, Honda has embarked on an exciting new project, using 30 years of Honda V4 expertise to create a next generation of vehicles. Once again Honda will use the power of dreams to take motorcycling to somewhere it has never been before, proof of which was at display for the very first time at Intermot Cologne."
Challenging engineering conventions indeed! We'd go so far as to say this new concept has been designed by an art-school grad uninterested in anything but futuristic styling. And yes, a prototype is actually displayed at Intermot Cologne, it's not just a rendered set of images like most of the more bizarre designs we see.
If the bike had been electric, perhaps there could have been some intention to drive and brake the wheels using some sort of electromagnetic system - but there's a dirty great V4 combustion engine right in the middle of the frame. Even if the wheels were driven, they don't seem able to rotate. And if they could rotate, their shiny red finish would appear to indicate that they'll give no traction.
Are we missing the point here - and either way, where do you draw the line on concept vehicle? Does this thing even qualify as a motorcycle? And what on Earth do you think Honda are trying to do by showing it? Check out the picture gallery and tell us what you think in the comments below.
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BMW - All Types (incuding 730i)
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Ron Fellows Corvette GT1 Signature Series
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2009 Callaway Corvette - MotorWeek Road Test
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Powerfully engineered cars have been the mantra of Callaway cars for over a generation, and these tests of their twin-turbo and supernatural Chevrolet Corvettes over the years leave no doubt of their expertise. Watch this video of the road test and enjoy:
The Callaway Corvette and the C16 represent very different levels of performance and price, but with the same pedigree. Both cars transcend their Corvette roots, and give credence to Callaway Car's claim of being a specialty manufacturer, not merely a tuner. Matching or besting Chevy's factory Hot Rods is no small feat - and that's powerfully engineered, indeed!
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The Callaway Corvette and the C16 represent very different levels of performance and price, but with the same pedigree. Both cars transcend their Corvette roots, and give credence to Callaway Car's claim of being a specialty manufacturer, not merely a tuner. Matching or besting Chevy's factory Hot Rods is no small feat - and that's powerfully engineered, indeed!
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1989 Corvette ZR1 "Snake Skinner" at 2009 Barrett-Jackson
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Fiat India launched its most awaited sedan "Linea" in the Indian market on Wednesday, 14th January, 2009. Fiat Linea is a wonder and value for money car and give strong competition to Honda City, Ford Fiesta, Maruti-Suziki, SX4 both in terms of price and features.
Fiat Linea is available in 4 colors and price starting from Rs 5.82 Laks to 8.10 Lakhs. Linea is powered with 1.3 litre Diesel engine and 1.4 litre Petrol engine.
Fiat Linea is very spacious and its interior is of luxury cars like Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic.
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Fiat Linea Launched in India | Priced at Rs 6.20 - 8.1 Lakhs | Pictures, Photos, Images
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Fiat Linea Launched in India | Priced at Rs 6.20 - 8.1 Lakhs | Pictures, Photos, Images
Fiat India launched its most awaited sedan "Linea" in the Indian market on Wednesday, 14th January, 2009. Fiat Linea is a wonder and value for money car and give strong competition to Honda City, Ford Fiesta, Maruti-Suziki, SX4 both in terms of price and features.
Fiat Linea is available in 4 colors and price starting from Rs 5.82 Laks to 8.10 Lakhs. Linea is powered with 1.3 litre Diesel engine and 1.4 litre Petrol engine.
Fiat Linea is very spacious and its interior is of luxury cars like Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic.
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Mahindra & Mahindra launched its eagerly awaited model, Mahindra Xylo on Tuesday, 13th January, 2009 at its Nasik plant.
Mahindra Xylo price range from Rs. 6.24 lakhs t o Rs. 7.70 lakhs and will compete highly successful Toyota's Innova. Xylo available at 57 selected Mahindra dealers across India and the bookings for 'Xylo' will commence from tomorrow onwards.
Mahindra Xylo powers with 2.49 litre mEagle CR De engine which gives 112 bhp results in 0-60 kmph in just 5.8 seconds.
Mahindra Xylo Models Prices:
Xylo-E2 - Rs 6,24,500
Xylo-E4 - Rs 6,69,500
Xylo-E6 - Rs 7,32,500
Xylo-E8 - Rs 7,69,500
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Mahindra Xylo Launched | Priced at Rs 6.24 - 7.70 lakh | Photos, Pictures, Images
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Mahindra Xylo Launched | Priced at Rs 6.24 - 7.70 lakh | Photos, Pictures, Images
Mahindra & Mahindra launched its eagerly awaited model, Mahindra Xylo on Tuesday, 13th January, 2009 at its Nasik plant.
Mahindra Xylo price range from Rs. 6.24 lakhs t o Rs. 7.70 lakhs and will compete highly successful Toyota's Innova. Xylo available at 57 selected Mahindra dealers across India and the bookings for 'Xylo' will commence from tomorrow onwards.
Mahindra Xylo powers with 2.49 litre mEagle CR De engine which gives 112 bhp results in 0-60 kmph in just 5.8 seconds.
Mahindra Xylo Models Prices:
Xylo-E2 - Rs 6,24,500
Xylo-E4 - Rs 6,69,500
Xylo-E6 - Rs 7,32,500
Xylo-E8 - Rs 7,69,500
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