Amir Khan Shows off His New BMW i8

The new BMW i8 has just been released and is getting a lot of attention especially when they have famous owners. The latest celebrity to show off their new i8 is the boxer Amir Khan.

The former two-weight world champion posted two pictures on Twitter of himself and the BMW i8 which was released last month.

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The car can reach a top speed of 155mph and can go from standing to 62mph in 4.4 seconds but will set you back almost £100,000.

Khan, 27, has been out of action since making his welterweight debut in May when he outpointed Luis Collazo in Las Vegas.

The Brit missed out on a fight with Floyd Mayweather later this year as he was observing Ramadan and would have been unable to train.

He is expected to return to the ring in October or November before a potential clash with the unbeaten Mayweather next spring.

Source : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxing/article-2710810/Amir-Khan-takes-brand-new-100-000-BMW-i8-sports-car-

If you have not seen the BMW i8 in action watch the official trailer. Looks pretty good to me

 

 

Porsche Cayenne 2014 Gets New Look

When the Cayenne was launched I have to admit I wasn’t one of its biggest fans in terms of looks. However over the last few years I think Porsche have done a much better job in making this car look more attractive. This trend has continued with the new Porsche Cayenne 2014 makeover revealing a more sleeker image that is sure to appeal.

The changes are not just cosmetic because Porsche has also announced a whole host of tweaks designed to upgrade performance, comfort and economy.

Along with this a new hybrid model is due for release later in the year. The Cayenne S E-Hybrid is a bit more three-dimensional. It’s the world’s plug-in hybrid premium SUV, says Porsche. The plug-in Cayenne adopts a lithium-ion battery pack, and its 94bhp electric motor doubles the output of the outgoing hybrid Cayenne’s e-motor. Coupled with the supercharged 3.0-litre V6, the E-Hybrid’s total output is 410bhp and 435lb ft, which is good for 0-62mph in 5.9secs. So pretty rapid, but that’s not all.

Charge the E-Hybrid from the grid, and you can drive in electric mode for up to 22 miles, though not if you stick close to EV mode’s 77mph top speed. And because the E-Hybrid gets to complete a chunk of the fuel economy test cycle on zero emissions electric power, without any consideration of the carbon impact of its generation, the E-Hybrid emits just 79g/km of CO2, and supposedly returns 83mpg. Porsche GB is clearly pushing the E-Hybrid model, pricing it below the outgoing hybrid at £61,474 – the same as the S Diesel.

As for the £93,763 Cayenne Turbo, the 4.8-litre twin-turbo summons 513bhp, an extra 20 horses compared with the previous model. The vital statistics are 0-62mph in 4.5secs, 173mph v-max, 24.5mpg and 267g/km on the biggest tyres.

Enough stats already: talk me through the other tweaks!

The bonnet design and front wheelarches are revised, while bi-Xenon headlamps become standard with those distinctive, four-spot LED daytime running lights.

The new central grilles overlay active air flaps: when not needed for cooling, they close to reduce drag. The Cayenne now gets Porsche’s coasting function, which decouples the engine and transmission when you lift on the motorway, helping you maintain precious momentum without it being sapped by engine braking. Porsche claims the ride quality is more comfortable, without any negative impact on dynamic ability.

The rump looks wider and lower, thanks to new bumpers and a cleaner number plate surround. The S’s rectangular, single barrel exhausts have also bowed out, and the rear lamps are redesigned. Inside, a 918-inspired multi-functional sports wheel with paddles is standard equipment, as is a powered tailgate, front and rear park assist and cruise control.

What about the cars Europeans actually buy – the diesels?

Peak output of the base 3.0-litre V6 diesel climbs from 241 to 258bhp and fuel economy improves to up to 42.8mpg. Coming down are CO2 emissions – now 173-179g/km, down at least two UK company car tax brackets – while 0-62mph dips three-tenths to 7.3secs. Outputs of the 4.2-litre V8-powered diesel S look pretty much unchanged, though the 0-62mph sprint drops three-tenths to 5.4secs, C02 dips to 209g/km and fuel economy hits 35.3mpg.

The petrol-powered Cayenne S takes a big step forward, with the old 4.8-litre V8 downsized to a 3.6-litre bi-turbo V6. The V6, with 414bhp and 406lb ft, gives you two miles more to the gallon, powers to 62mph from standstill in 5.5secs, and emits up to 229g/km of CO2. A Cayenne S will set you back £60,21

Source – http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/News/Search-Results/First-Official-Pictures/Porsche-Cayenne-facelift-2014-first-official-pictures/

With these new changes the Porsche Cayenne looks set to become a popular choice in the ever expanding SUV market.

 

New Ferrari California T spotted in Spain

Here are the HPI offices we are on the lookout for the new ferrari california T because apparently a test car has been spotted in Southern Spain.

Here is a photo of the car taken driving in Spain.

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Judging by the image above , we can see some duct tape which is hiding a few wires, near the A-pillar, coming out of the hood. It is unusual to see such a model on the roads but this may turn out to be either a hotter version of the California or even an entry-level sports car, which will be completely different.

Until we will find out what this model is exactly, we will remind you that the Ferrari California T is the newest model in the company’s lineup and it has been officially unveiled just a few months ago, in Geneva.

Its styling has been inspired by the one of its larger brothers and we can see influences from the FF, from the F12 Berlinetta and even from the 458 Italia.

It has a 3.8L turbocharged engine under its hood, rated at 560 HP (412 kW) and 755 Nm (556 lb-ft) of torque, enough for a 0 – 100 km/h sprint made in 3.6s and a top speed of 316 km/h.

source – http://www.inautonews.com/ferrari-california-t-test-mule-seen-in-spain#.U9tuEPmSz-8

The ferrari california is one of our most requested cars because it is such a perfect car to drive and relax.

Imagine taking one of these through Italy down the Amalfi Coast or down the French Riviera with the roof down just soaking in the fantastic scenery.

This video will help you picture what it would be like

A truly unforgettable experience I am sure you would agree.

If you want to hire a ferrari california and enjoy driving pleasures that Europe has to offer then contact our reservation team.