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- Future Cars: Nissan’s New 2016 Maxima from Concept to Reality
- New Jaguar XE Passes Static Preview Test
- Is it Worth Plumping for Premium or is Mainstream Now Good Enough?
- BMW Reportedly Readying 500hp i8s to Celebrate Centenary in 2016
- Cadillac to Launch Diesel Model in 2019, 911 Rival Beyond 2020
- This is the UK’s First Bus Running on Poo-Derived Biomethane
- Viper Gets More Standard Equipment, GT and TA 2.0 Editions for 2015
- Hyundai and Kia On Track to Sell 8 Million Vehicles this Year
- 2016 Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell Vehicle First Video Review
Future Cars: Nissan’s New 2016 Maxima from Concept to Reality Posted: 29 Nov 2014 05:00 PM PST When Nissan revealed its stunning Sports Sedan Concept back at the 2014 Detroit Show, I was genuinely intrigued with where the Japanese brand was heading in terms of corporate design language. The 2015 Murano CUV was one of Nissan's first models to showcase a change in styling direction, and news of the next Maxima adopting this new corporate aesthetic sounded tantalizingly promising. Finally, a carmaker with the plums to stand out from a sea of beige FWD large sedans. With that in mind it was decided to remove the horrible tape, cladding and camouflage of those spy-shot caught test mules and digitally reveal the Maxima of 2015. Brash New Design: Comparing old with new, one will immediately notice its sleek, avant-garde styling. While the outgoing 'max' was never really a bad looker, its Volvo-like grille and awkward headlights could have been better resolved. For 2016, the look is much more dramatic at the front end; with redesigned boomerang headlights, 'V-shaped' grille and air intakes. Much of the show-car's character lines starting from the fenders leading into the doors have made production, as has the floating roof. On The Inside: Whilst many of the Sports Sedan Concept's elements have made production, the overall proportions are less coupe-like in exchange for better interior packaging. Cue better rear head and legroom with an overall ambience of improved perceived quality, materials and switchgear. Along with a raft of technical goodies to be best in class, one can only hope the fresh exterior theme is mimicked on the inside. What Could Drive It: Powertrain options should follow on from the MY2014's; so cue a 3.5-liter V6, mated to an Xtronic CVT for optimum fuel economy…and not much else. Sadly, power will still be fed to the front wheels, however expect Nissan to tweak suspension geometry for an more engaging driving experience. There also has been rumor of the Pathfinder's hybrid system making an appearance. This setup would combine an supercharged 2.5-liter, four-cylinder petrol with an electric motor for an output of 250 horsepower plus. Market Positioning: Nissan potentially has a major advantage compared to the opposition; the larger sedan market is not the healthiest, with opponents merely making do with staid redesigns and little boundary-pushing. The 2016MY Maxima could carve out an niche, with stunning sports-car inspired styling that breaks from tradition. Competitors such as Toyota's Avalon, Hyundai Azera, Ford Taurus and Buick LaCrosse aren't exactly the most inspirational sedans out there. Sure, they're roomy, however they're more for those whom prioritize golf clubs and cigars than carving up mountain roads. This is Nissan's opportunity to pounce and lure people back to the sedan segment. A full reveal is expected early next year, before it goes on sale in the third or fourth quarter of 2015. Tell us your thoughts in the discussion area below. By Josh Byrnes Photo Renderings Copyright Carscoops / Josh Byrnes Photo Gallery |
New Jaguar XE Passes Static Preview Test Posted: 29 Nov 2014 03:20 PM PST The Jaguar XE needs to have a broad swathe of talents if it wants to make a mark in the highly contested sector it competes in. It promises unrivaled efficiency, coupled with sharp design and a sharp drive, though nobody's driven it yet to confirm the latter. Read more » |
Is it Worth Plumping for Premium or is Mainstream Now Good Enough? Posted: 29 Nov 2014 02:00 PM PST Owning a vehicle bearing the marks of a premium brand used to be a status symbol not that many decades ago. When you said you had "a Mercedes," it conjured up a certain image in people's head, one of class, luxury and a whiff of (understandable) elitism - you too would be a bit of a snob if your windows, boot lit and partition screen were operated by hydraulic actuators just because... Read more » |
BMW Reportedly Readying 500hp i8s to Celebrate Centenary in 2016 Posted: 29 Nov 2014 12:40 PM PST In two years, BMW will celebrate its 100th anniversary. Any way you slice it, that's a very important milestone and the Munich-based automaker plans to unveil a special model as a gift to itself. Read more » |
Cadillac to Launch Diesel Model in 2019, 911 Rival Beyond 2020 Posted: 29 Nov 2014 11:19 AM PST Cadillac CEO Johan de Nysschen has admitted the company needs diesel engines if it wants to succeed in global markets, especially in Europe. Read more » |
This is the UK’s First Bus Running on Poo-Derived Biomethane Posted: 29 Nov 2014 10:01 AM PST The idea of running vehicles on methane obtained from sewage and waste is nothing new, although it seems to have taken a while for it to find actual use in the UK. There, the first bus running on biogas just went into service, taking passengers from Bath to Bristol Airport and back. Read more » |
Viper Gets More Standard Equipment, GT and TA 2.0 Editions for 2015 Posted: 29 Nov 2014 08:39 AM PST Although the fifth-gen Viper got off to a sluggish start, as far as sales are concerned, Dodge reports a 26 percent year-to-date increase in deliveries after reducing the starting price by US$15,000 last September. Read more » |
Hyundai and Kia On Track to Sell 8 Million Vehicles this Year Posted: 29 Nov 2014 07:20 AM PST VW is not the only global carmaker that has ambitions of world domination, South Korea's Hyundai and Kia would also like to see that happen one day. Read more » |
2016 Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell Vehicle First Video Review Posted: 29 Nov 2014 06:02 AM PST Toyota was bold when it decided to launch the Mirai fuel-cell vehicle, despite the fact that the refueling infrastructure is currently seriously lacking, even in California, one of its primary markets. That's set to improve within the next two years, but you can buy the car now, so we would like to know if it's any good to drive. Read more » |
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