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Auto Engine: Direct Injection And E85 Capability Coming To Corvette, CTS-V

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Currently, General Motors’ LS seriesof V-8 engines enjoy the status of being one of the most popular powerplant designs in history, appearing in models all across the globe and available in several different variations.

In order to ensure the engine’s viability in a world of tighter fuel economy and emissions regulations, GM is investing more than $890 million to produce a new generation of fuel efficient truck and car engines and in the process also create or retain more than 1,600 jobs.

Next generation small block engine family will have improved fuel efficiency through direct injection and an all-new advanced combustion system design. The new engine family will rely exclusively on aluminum engine blocks, which are lighter and contribute to the improved fuel efficiency.

In addition to being E85 ethanol capable, these engines are being designed with the capability to meet increasingly stringent criteria emissions standards expected throughout this decade.

And the fourth-generation of small block engines at present can be found in models such as the Chevrolet Corvette, Cadillac CTS-V and the GMC Yukon. Specifics about the new engine capabilities as well as product applications will be shared at a later date.

Auto Show: Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SV China Limited Edition Debuts

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Lamborghini has decided to unveil a special edition model exclusively for the Chinese market. Lambo chose its flagship model, the Murciélago LP670-4 SuperVeloce, dubbing it the “China Limited Edition” and has delivered it with a stunning new paint scheme and interior trim changes. And just 10 LP670-4 SV China Limited Edition models will be offered to a growing number of Lambo enthusiasts in the world’s most populous country.

Like the other 350 LP670-4 SV models, the Chinese Edition gets a massive 6.5-liter V12 engine with 670-hp and 487 ft-lbs of torque enabling a 0-62 mph sprint of just 3.2 seconds. It also gets the same lighter body, weighing 220 lbs less than the standard LP640.

The special “Chinese Edition” trim items include the orange stripe down the length of the gray-painted car, which Lambo says symbolizes an erupting volcano. In addition, every vehicle will get a numbered plaque with the badge of the owner engraved on it.

According to CEO Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghini has already had considerable success in the Chinese marketplace and with limited edition models like this it is showing an increased enthusiasm for the future, and last year, Automobili Lamborghini achieved 11 percent growth in China.

Winkelmann said, they have launched their seventh Automobili Lamborghini China dealership in Shenzhen, and the inauguration of our eighth showroom in Xiamen will come soon.