Worldcarblog.com

Worldcarblog.com

Saturday, 24 December 2022 05:09

Tesla and Lexus – the safest cars

Car safety has largely been an area where Mercedes-Benz and Volvo have ruled.

The German Auto Club (ADAC) analyzed the statistics from Euro NCAP crash tests and active safety system tests and concluded that the situation is changing dramatically.

- In 2022, Mercedes and Volvo will not share the winning podium for the safest cars, but two models from Tesla and Lexus - it was announced.

Tesla's strategy of collecting a large amount of real accident data appears to be working. It is not only the transition to electromobility and the onslaught of new brands that is currently putting pressure on established premium manufacturers, but also the high adaptability of the competition when it comes to safety. This applies especially to the newcomers from China, who probably learned from earlier mistakes, made a big step forward, and now some have deservedly found themselves among the top ten, HAK Review points out.

Mercedes is still represented on the list of the best, while e.g. BMW failed to make the top ten with the 2 Series Coupe. That's why there is the Chinese Way Coffee 01, and the Chinese-Mercedes co-production Samrt #3. In eighth place is another Chinese car, the Nio ET7.

These are the ten best crash test models according to the Euro NCAP standard, which were tested this year:

Car model Body type Rating

1. Tesla Model S hatchback 92.4 percent
2. Tesla Model Y SUV 92.2 percent
3. Lexus RX SUV 89.4 percent
4. Mercedes EQE notchback 89.0 percent
5. Wey Coffee 01 SUV 88.4 percent
6. Wey Coffee 02 SUV 88.2 percent
7. Smart #1 SUV 88.0 percent
8. Mercedes-Benz C-Class Notchback, wagon 87.4 percent
8. Hyundai Ioniq 6 hatchback 87.4 percent
8. Nio ET7 notchback 87.4 percent

Friday, 23 December 2022 07:06

First drive: Toyota Corolla Cross

The best-selling car of all time now has a brother: although younger, the new member of the family is bigger, more powerful, and more advanced.

What did we have? So, in the past couple of years, Toyota has rounded out the cross section of its smaller cars.

In order: the urban Aygo received a version transformed into a new model with the X mark (although it is clearly a cross philosophy), then the (inter)urban Yaris experienced a transformation of character and name, getting a bigger brother also with the cross mark, and this fall the legendary Corolla became a dual personality – the Corolla Cross appeared.

The new issue of Auto magazine is on sale, read the driving impressions of the latest car models.

Although the (relatively speaking) basic models became bigger over time, it was not until the family of cross versions gave them dimensions that practically took them half a class higher in terms of dimensions, as is the case with the newly arrived Corolla Cross, which almost equaled its dimensions with the previous generation of the RAV4 model.

It's hard to precisely categorize the Corolla Cross. Although Toyota classifies it in the SUV category of the C segment, we would rather say that, primarily in terms of its capabilities, this is a "light" SUV car.

Compared to the standard Corolla, the Cross has grown in all three directions, it looks serious, it seems convincing and in its essence it differs from the model from which it is an offshoot.

It was created on the proven GA-C platform, so upgrades and improvements were relatively simple, and the application of new technological solutions was easy.

What explains the breakthrough in a few sentences is the hybrid technology of the fifth generation, the improvement of driving, the application of all advanced multimedia solutions, and, last but not least, the comprehensive systems of active and passive safety.

If we add to that the Japanese commitment to reducing consumption and pollution, then we have before us a technically modern work that rightly bears the family name Corolla, created a little more than 55 years ago.

From the outside, Corolla Cross is unmistakably recognizable as a Toyota - it's trapezoidal forms of headlights, front grills, the lower part of the bumper, along with the same lines of elements on the rear part.

Even the side protective panels follow that design idea. The main lights (in all equipment packages) have bi-led technology. The car is 4.46 m long, and in terms of dimensions it is placed between the C-HR and RAV4 models.

In order for everything to be nicely rounded (not to say bumpy), there are several options of alloy wheels, diameter 17 and 18 inches, in several shades and several combinations of appearance and number of spokes.

The new model is intended for family people, who need comfort, space for children, but also enough space for things in the trunk.

The volume of the luggage compartment is 433 liters, and by folding down the backrests of the rear seats, you get 900 liters of additional space.

The heart of the technology is the latest, fifth generation hybrid system. It is about self-rechargeable battery technology, created 25 years ago.

With each improvement, hybrids become better, bringing more power, with less consumption and gas emissions.

It is a completely new hybrid lithium-ion battery: in addition, it is smaller and lighter, with a capacity that is higher by 14 percent.

As for the gasoline engines themselves, there are two on offer - 1.8 and 2.0 liters, which are installed in front-wheel drive versions, and the possibility of intelligent all-wheel drive (AWD) is provided only with a stronger unit.

However, for now, only the version with a two-liter engine is ready for delivery, while cars with a smaller capacity engine are expected soon, probably in the spring.

Until it hits the roads, just a few basic data about the performance of the stronger engine: its exact displacement is 1987 cc, and the maximum power (combined with the electric motor) is 197 hp, and a maximum acceleration of about 7.5 seconds to 100 km/h .

An important item of this car is the planned smart all-wheel drive option.

Although the Corolla Cross is not an example of a classic all-terrain car, the ability to distribute transmission to the front and rear wheels will come in handy in situations where you lose good contact with the ground, when turning or accelerating.

In normal driving modes, power is transmitted only to the front axle, thus reducing consumption.

And, if there is a protective sign Toyota, then it's safety and an almost endless list of systems that protect the driver and passengers.

The starting point is Toyota's technology called T-Mate, which includes protection against almost all risks, from warning of the possibility of a collision, driving assistance, detecting pedestrians or cyclists, obstacles on the road, all the way to assistance when parking or unparking, or navigation in real time.

Meeting the Corolla Cross in person is a surprise, not just because of the car's size, but the character it displays. The car looks strong, but also elegant, large as well as harmonious.

Its height facilitates access from all sides, entry into the cabin is easy and practical, Inside, comfortable seats, steering wheel with optimal dimensions in diameter and circumference.

The digital instrument panel (12.3 inches) dominates in front of the driver, the display of which can be set in countless ways, whether it is the data you want in front of your eyes, or the color.

Even more dominant is the large screen of the multimedia system, with a diagonal of 10.5 inches. Should I say it works faster, better, more…

The Corolla Cross is confident on the road. Quiet, with a quick response on the gas pedal, with smooth acceleration that seamlessly picks up speed, assuring you that the power you need will always be available. And the braking is even, calm, even at higher speeds it won't push you out of the seat.

In a word, comfort is guaranteed, both for the driver and for the passengers, both in the front and in the back. There is more than enough space, and there will be no shortage of entertainment.

Multimedia with connection possibilities via applications, music, wireless mobile phone charger, automatic air conditioning or USB ports...

With the introduction of the Corolla Cross to the range, Toyota has rounded out its range of practical SUVs.

The new model has already arrived in Serbia, we are expecting it soon for a test drive, which will be an opportunity to get to know the model in more detail, which promises good moments behind the wheel, but also the obligation to fulfill the high criteria that buyers of the Japanese brand are used to.

Help
Corolla Cross is equipped with innovative solutions from the T-Mate package for driving and parking assistance: these are advanced parking functions, blind spot control, assistance for safe exit of the vehicle and a reminder of things or people in the back seats.

We list just a few functions that can give confidence to the driver, making driving and parking safer for you, but also for other road users.

Spatial Planning

A convenient load height and boot space mean you'll have room for everything from transporting the kids to enjoying the weekends.

Want more space? No problem! The 60/40 split folding rear seats instantly provide space for suitcases, bikes and anything else you need to take on the road.

Practical space for small items, including a cassette in front of the passenger and a holder for six cups, guarantee that you will have room for everything and everyone.

MyToyota application
When you're busy or driving, the MyT smartphone app provides an intelligent connection between your smartphone and your car, MyT does everything from planning your journey home, to sending you updates and service notifications.

The Hybrid Coaching feature analyzes your driving and tells you how you can improve fuel efficiency on the road.

Thursday, 22 December 2022 05:33

Toyota Hilux powered by hydrogen

Driven by growing customer demand and Toyota's humane approach to mobility in all sectors, the company recognized a new opportunity in the commercial vehicle market to offer zero-emission products.

Last year, Toyota successfully applied for funding for the activities of the APC (Advance Propulsion Centre), representing a project that contributes to the development of new, cleaner technologies and solutions for mobility. APC plays a fundamental role in the UK automotive segment and offers unique opportunities to bridge the gap between manufacturing and future technology requirements. This funding specifically supports the later stage of research and development that follows the product from proof of concept to prototype vehicle.

A consortium led by Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. (TMUK) will receive funds to cover the cost of developing fuel cell powertrains for the Hilux model. In collaboration with highly skilled UK-based technical and engineering partners Ricardo, ETL, D2H and Thatcham Research, the project aims to win production of the second generation of Toyota fuel cell components (already used in the latest Toyota Mirai). , to transform the Hilux into a fuel cell electric vehicle.

TMUK will lead this project, while a team within Toyota Motor Europe (TME) R&D will provide expertise and technical support, to enable other teams in the UK to build their own technology and become ready to develop the next generation of hydrogen propulsion.

For more than 20 years, Toyota has promoted a comprehensive approach to carbon neutrality by offering a diverse range of vehicles, including all electrified technologies, hybrid-electric, plug-in hybrid-electric, as well as battery electric and fuel cell electric cars.

The successful development of the hydrogen-powered transport sector is an essential element for reaching this goal. As part of the offer, the first prototype vehicle will be produced at TMUK's facilities in Burnston during 2023. After achieving successful results, the goal is to prepare for small series production. This project represents an exciting opportunity to explore the possibilities of further applications of Toyota's fuel cell technology in the vehicle segment, which is key to a number of industries, and which will help support the sector's move towards decarbonisation.

"Great Britain is one of the key markets for pick-up vehicles, but it is also an important market for Toyota. This investment represents a huge opportunity to develop solutions for zero emission vehicles in a very important segment of the market. We would like to thank the UK Government for the financial investment that will enable the consortium to explore further development of fuel cell powertrains for the Toyota Hilux model, supporting our plans to achieve carbon neutrality”.

DESPITE the huge price, the demand is beyond all expectations.

Cadillac has returned to the scene as the most luxurious American car manufacturer, but also as a brand whose image can be successful beyond the borders of its home market. Although the starting price of this Cadillac, which is mostly made by hand, is as much as 300,000 USD, more and more people want this particular model.

And there will be a wait, because the first deliveries will start in a year, and the waiting list is already over 18 months long. This was revealed on the Autoline Network podcast by Tony Roma, chief engineer of the Celestiq project. "A lot of them have already raised their hands, much more than we will be able to build in the first year or 18 months," Roma said.

 It's an interesting fact because nobody knows how many copies Cadillac can actually produce. Roma hinted that some maximum could be two copies per day, which means that in the first year around 400 copies could be produced.

In addition to the special way of production, the way of buying is equally special. A potential buyer comes to the showroom to express his interest in buying, and then he is assigned an agent who will guide him through the purchase and through whom the buyer communicates with the production, personalizing every detail of the car.

Production is based at GM's technical center in Warren, and the team will be able to work on up to six units at a time.

As a reminder, the Celestiq has two electric motors, and thus an AWD drive. It develops over 600 hp, reaches 100 km/h in about 4 seconds, and the 111 kWh battery ensures a range of 483 km.

Wednesday, 21 December 2022 05:45

The new Hyundai Kona debuted PHOTO

The latest breakthrough from the Korean design school shows that new trends in the auto industry are coming from the East.

Hyundai has unveiled the new generation Kona, announcing significant improvements in all areas.

A drastic departure from its predecessor is also shown by the emphatically futuristic design with a curved front part and a horizontal LED light bar.

It is the "nose" of the vehicle that will distinguish the petrol, hybrid and electric versions.

Versions with conventional power units have a more robust design, with plastic fender edges, large openings in the front and a special offer of wheels.

On the other hand, the electric Kona is clearly different thanks to the closed front mask that contains "pixelated" light sources instead of the classic "grille".

Finally, the N line remains in the game with special additions. Hyundai says that they first developed the model as an electric car, and only then designed versions with fossil fuel engines, including the sporty N Line.

Detailed specifications will be announced by Hyundai later. For now, it is known that the Kona, at 4,355 mm, is 150 mm longer than its predecessor, while the distance between the axles has been increased by 60 mm.

The height probably remained at the same level, while the width of the vehicle increased by 25 mm.

No doubt, we expect a drastic improvement in the space offered, especially on the back bench.

When it comes to interior design, the style is well-known and already seen in the Ioniq 5. The digital cockpit includes a 12.3-inch instrument panel and an equally large multimedia system screen.

Special emphasis was placed on ergonomics, so the physical controls remained on the central console, while the gearbox is located behind the steering wheel.

And that's where the official information ends.

However, the range is expected to be similar to that of the Kia Niro, which includes a 1.6 hybrid with 141 hp, a 1.6 plug-in hybrid and an electric version with 204 hp and a range of more than 450 km.

Senior Editor Mike Hanley is a father of three boys; he reviews new cars, admires classic cars and has embraced the minivan lifestyle. Email Mike Hanley

The verdict: The new GT performance version of the 2023 Kia EV6 dials up the power, handling and fun of this all-electric SUV — without breaking the bank.

Versus the competition: The EV6 GT delivers better top-end acceleration performance than the Ford Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition and is more engaging to drive than the Tesla Model Y Long Range. It also costs considerably less than both of them.

We’ve been fairly impressed with the Kia EV6 all-electric SUV, especially when it beat the Tesla Model Y when we matched a GT-Line trim level against our long-term Model Y Long Range in a head-to-head comparison consisting of street, track and charging testing.

The EV6 was already a bit of a performance electric vehicle, but for 2023, Kia has a new high-performance GT trim that considerably sharpens and heightens the SUV’s demeanor. It features more powerful front and rear motors, bigger brakes, revised steering tuning, an adaptive suspension and an electronically controlled limited-slip rear differential. Exterior and interior changes are more modest but include 21-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Goodyear Eagle F1 summer tires and, inside, front sport seats with neon-green accents.

So how do all these changes affect the EV6 driving experience? To find out, I traveled to Las Vegas at Kia’s invitation to drive the EV6 GT both on the street and at the track (Cars.com pays for its own airfare and lodging when attending manufacturer-sponsored events). The changes make the EV6 a compelling performance machine, but they have tradeoffs, too, and the GT still has some of the same shortcomings as the regular EV6.

On the Street

The EV6’s GT-specific features come through in different ways in everyday driving and, combined, give it a clear performance focus. The adaptive suspension tuning is firm even in the Normal drive mode, and it gets even less forgiving when you choose GT mode. The ride isn’t as harsh (or as loud in the cabin) as in a Model Y, but you always feel the suspension reading the road and communicating back to you the pavement’s general condition. Even if you’re on a road that looks perfectly smooth, the EV6 GT will let you know that it’s not as it reacts to unseen bumps and dips.

The suspension tuning’s benefit is evident in the car’s controlled body motions, as the EV6 GT stays impressively level when charging through fast corners, and it isn’t unsettled when the road drops from under you when cresting a hill. The car’s curb weight is considerable at nearly 4,800 pounds, but around 1,000 pounds is from the high-voltage battery pack. The battery is in the floor, which helps lower the EV6’s center of gravity, and this, along with the suspension tuning, benefits handling.

The new steering tuning also contributes to the GT’s performance feel. The steering ratio is quicker, the wheel itself has quite a bit of heft to it, and the Sport and GT drive modes further increase steering effort. There’s also a bit of feedback through the rim of the wheel to let you feel what’s happening at the tires.

The only tires the GT offers are summer performance rubber. The Eagle F1s do tend to pick up and launch small road debris like sand and pebbles at the wheel liners, creating a bit of a background soundtrack when driving, but the tires themselves aren’t noisy, and the cabin is impressively quiet overall, with wind noise only noticeably intruding above 70 mph.

The GT’s new front and rear electric motors are powerful, delivering total output of 576 horsepower and 545 pounds-feet of torque. That’s a big jump from an all-wheel-drive GT-Line, which makes 320 hp and 446 pounds-feet of torque but is also around 300 pounds lighter. Kia claims the GT is good for 0-60 mph in just 3.4 seconds and has a top speed of 161 mph.

Moving up the drive modes from Eco to Normal to Sport to GT heightens accelerator-pedal response, to the point where it’s very immediate in the GT mode. GT mode also unlocks the car’s full 576 hp; it’s limited to 429 hp in Normal and Sport, and 286 hp in Eco. GT mode offers the most aggressive acceleration response, but Normal and Sport modes also provide effortless acceleration that’s more than enough for everyday driving. Drive more conservatively, and the EV6 GT turns into a docile EV that can get decent efficiency; I observed 3.5 miles per kilowatt-hour during one 36-mile stretch of highway and rural two-lane-road driving, which is similar to the 3.3 miles per kWh that an EV6 GT-Line got during a highway range test as part of our Model Y comparison.

The EV6 includes adjustable regenerative braking and a one-pedal driving mode that are controlled by paddles on the steering wheel. When one-pedal driving is active, vehicle speed is controlled by the position of the accelerator pedal alone; let off on the pedal, and the car slows immediately. This turned out to be an unexpected performance feature, as it helped manage speed when entering a corner.

At the Track

I also drove the EV6 GT on a road course and drag strip adjacent to Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and both places further showcased the car’s handling and acceleration performance.

Perhaps the most surprising thing about the EV6 GT’s road course manners was just how willing, in GT mode, the rear end is to step out if you’re not careful getting back on the accelerator pedal when exiting a corner — there’s a looseness that you don’t always see in modern performance cars, let alone electric SUVs. The rear motor is powerful — it contributes 362 hp to the car’s total output — and GT mode dials back the stability system’s willingness to intervene (it can be turned off completely, too). The resulting tail happiness added a bit of unexpected fun when pushing the SUV on the track. If you really want to let it all hang out, there’s a Drift setting that uses the rear motor to create oversteer when cornering.

The EV6 GT will get around a tight road course reasonably well thanks to its well-controlled body motions and stout power, but you can feel the car’s considerable heft — particularly when mashing the brake pedal before entering a turn. The car’s beefier brakes — the front ventilated discs measure 15 inches, while the rears are 14.2 inches, and there are quad-piston front calipers — do a good job shedding speed, but you can tell they’re working hard.

The drag strip revealed just how strong the EV6 GT’s dual-motor drivetrain is, as the SUV consistently ran quarter-mile times in the 11.4-second range at around 118 mph. We’ve tested the Model Y Long Range with its Acceleration Boost unlocked versus a Genesis GV60 Performance, as well as a Ford Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition, at our home drag strip in Union Grove, Wis., and the EV6 GT was faster than all of them. I was particularly impressed with the EV6 GT’s ability to sustain its acceleration during the latter half of the quarter-mile; the Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition, by comparison, loses a considerable amount of steam, resulting in unimpressive quarter-mile performance.

A Familiar Cabin — For Better or Worse

Apart from the new front sport seats and some distinctive green accents, the GT’s cabin is very similar to the GT-Line version of the EV6 with mostly black trim and suede-style accents. It looks stylish and sporty, and the various controls are easy enough to use.

The front sport seats are a good addition overall, as their bolstered sides do a good job holding you in place during fast corners, but they’re not perfect. For one, the seats have manual as opposed to power adjustments like the GT-Line, and though they’re heated, they lack adjustable lumbar support and ventilation, which are also GT-Line features. The seats’ overall lack of amenities seems out of place in an SUV with a starting price north of $62,000. What’s more, the seats’ hard cushioning wasn’t particularly comfortable; most seats in the cars I test agree with me, but the EV6 GT’s are a notable exception.

There are other comfort shortcomings, too, that are also present in other EV6 models and are particularly relevant if you’re taller than 6 feet, as I am. Front-seat headroom is especially limited in moonroof-equipped trim levels like the GT where it’s standard and, in the backseat, you sit with your thighs elevated at an uncomfortable angle because the seat cushion and floor are close. The rear backrest reclines, which improves overall comfort somewhat, but the combination of a black headliner and short side windows make the backseat feel a bit closed-in.

Efficiency, Range and Charging

Like other performance EVs, the EV6 GT is less efficient and has a shorter estimated driving range than its less powerful siblings, but the difference is more dramatic than its competitors. The GT gets an EPA-estimated 79 mpg-equivalent combined and has an estimated range of 206 miles, but the most efficient AWD EV6 is rated 109 mpg-e combined with a range of 282 miles. The efficiency and range spread between regular and performance versions is closer for the Model Y, Mustang Mach-E and GV60.

The Model Y Performance’s 303-mile driving range is considerably longer than the EV6 GT’s, but the Kia’s 800-volt architecture supports faster DC charging, which is an advantage we observed during our comparison test of the Model Y and EV6. The EV6 GT also comes with 1,000 kWh of complimentary energy at Electrify America chargers to use within the first three years of ownership.

The GT’s 206-mile range is modest by modern EV standards, but it should still be more than enough for most daily driving needs, making home charging the more relevant consideration. All EV6s have a 10.9-kilowatt onboard charger that Kia says can recharge the battery in around 7 hours using a Level 2 charger operating at 48 amps. Like other EV6s, the GT has a 77.4-kWh battery pack, and in earlier testing, using a Wallbox Level 2 home charger operating at 48 amps, an EV6 added 11.2 kWh of energy in an hour, so Kia’s roughly 7-hour charging time estimate seems reasonable.

A Surprising Performance Value

There’s been some hefty price hikes recently on EV offerings from Tesla and Ford, to name two automakers, and the result has made models like the Model Y and Mustang Mach-E quite expensive, with the Model Y Performance starting at $71,440 and the Mustang Mach-E GT Performance Edition priced from $77,195 (all prices include destination).

Against this backdrop, the EV6 GT is a performance bargain with a starting price of $62,695. There aren’t any option packages to boost the overall price; the only extra-cost items are some available accessories and certain paint colors.

Finding highly anticipated performance cars selling at their sticker price without any dealer markups has long been difficult, and it’s a situation that’s been exacerbated with new-car inventory remaining tight coming out of the pandemic. Kia only plans to build 2,000 to 2,500 GTs a year for the U.S., so finding one for sale at its MSRP could very well be challenging. The thrills the EV6 GT offers, however, will make it worth your while.

Source: cars.com

As expected, it is an electric crossover.

Ford recently made another difficult decision and stopped the production of the legendary model.

There is simply no place for the Fiesta in the new business policy of this manufacturer. But not for many other models, such as Ka, Focus, Mondeo, S-Max and Galaxy.

Just like that, all these cars are going into history to make way for the new models of Ford's electric division, the Ford Model E, headed by Martin Sander.

"We didn't decide to do it lightly, but we have to do something," Sander commented on Autocar's cancellation of the Fiesta. And now we know why it happens.

The factory in Cologne is going completely "electric", and the first in a series of new models is still hidden under the tarpaulin. However, thanks to Sander, we can now see its outline.

As expected, it is a crossover and arrives as a market counterpart to models such as the Skoda Eniaq.

Following the discontinuation of the Fiesta, the new entry-level model of Ford's European range will be the Puma, with the electric Puma EV set to be introduced next year, and on sale in 2025.

Ford aims to achieve annual sales of 600,000 electric cars in Europe by 2026. From 2030, every passenger Ford on the Old Continent will be electric.

Let's also mention that Ford invests 490 million dollars in Romanian plants (Puma EV) and 470 million dollars in the factory in Halewood, where electric drive systems are produced.

The latest news from the world of the auto industry

"It's time for Europe to respond to the threats posed by Chinese car brands," said Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo, urging European Union countries to collaborate in addressing the i...