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Auto Review: 2011 Bentley Mulsanne

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

The 2011 Bentley Mulsanne is another expensive car, but refocus it ones- its launch becomes a rare occurrence indeed.

This all-new 2011 Bentley Mulsanne is the first car designed from the ground up solely as a Bentley since the 8-litre of 1928, and it is meant to represent all the Bentley stands for. It succeeds the last went out of production last October, the 2009 Arnage, as the marque’s largest sedan.

The Mulsanne was revealed first at the Pebble Beach Concours d-Elegance in August last year, and the deliveries to the first customer will start this fall. The Mulsanne is built and trimmed at the traditional Bentley factory in Crewe, which was renovated for the new luxury sedan.

The new 2011 Mulsanne is a fast, luxurious, four-door sedan that hides a fair amount of modern technology inconspicuously within a classic recipe. It provides drivers with a “stately, dominant feeling,” and it is meant to rule the category of ultra-luxurious four-door sedans. But it does so quietly, in a slightly understated way. As the Brits would say, the Mulsanne isn’t flash. It’s just big, and handcrafted.

That makes it entirely different in spirit and presentation from such new entries as the Porsche Panamera and Aston-Martin Rapide.

Bentley is in the auto-production (cars) since 1920s, and the Arnage owners were quite clear to team-up with Bentley that has maintained the traditional values- a huge low-revving V-8 engine providing a “wave of torque” in a hand-built four-door car with an interior crafted of woods, leathers, and metals-and were willing to pay for it.

The U.S. price starts at $275,000, plus a $2,595 delivery fee-and options will add up quickly.

Only 800 Mulsannes can be built each year at full production. That compares to several thousand of the more modern Continental series, with its turbocharged W-12 engine and all-wheel-drive.

Auto Edition: Hyundai i10 now comes with 1.25L Kappa engine!

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

The Hyundai i10 has an additional variant in Malaysia, which is equipped with the more modern and powerful twin cam 1.25 liter Kappa family engine, supplementing the 1.1-litre SOHC and does not replace it in the Malaysian line-up.

The engine complies with Euro 4 emissions regulations and produces 80 PS and 112Nm of torque compared to the 1.1-litre Epsilon single cam engine’s 66PS.

New aluminium alloy Kappa engine has two available version, one is a lower powered 1,197cc with a shorter stroke, but we are getting the European spec 1,248cc version, hence the 1.25 liter displacement instead of just 1.2 liter.

All Kappa engines are twin cam, 16 valves, use distributor less ignition, lightweight ECOFORM pistons, and feature an EPS power steering system. The engine is mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission.

The i10 (1.25l Kappa) is CKD assembled and is priced at RM49, 688 (OTR) for the standard spec and RM52, 688 (OTR) for the high spec (adds 2 airbags and ABS brakes) in West Malaysia and comes with a 5 years warranty or 300,000km extended warranty.

The Kappa model also has two exclusive colours not available on the 1.1 liter – Oyster Grey and Deep Sea Blue.