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Auto 2011: 2011 Suzuki Swift

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Suzuki has revealed first official details on the third generation Swift, which will go on sale this autumn. The new Swift comes with new styling, impact safety, driving performance, handling, improved fuel consumption, and significantly lower emissions. The vehicle will be built in the Magyar Suzuki Corporation production facility at Esztergom, in Hungary.

The new Swift will be powered by a new 1.2-liter petrol engine incorporating Dual VVT (Variable intake and exhaust valve timing) that delivers a total of 94 HP at 6,000rpm and 118Nm at 4,800rpm. It consumes the fuel on the combined cycle is 56.5mpg. It also comes with a new body shell lighter and stiffer than before.

Suzuki will also release a 1.3-liter diesel engine in UK at the beginning of 2011. This engine emits 109g/km and has an impressive combined fuel consumption of 67.3mpg, which figures out much better than the 119g/km and 62.8mpg from the outgoing Swift DDiS.

The 2011 Suzuki Swift sees a longer bonnet line and larger head lamps and tail lamps to add to the already taller, longer, and wider body for this model. According to Suzuki, they will use black as its keynote color with accents of silver throughout the car.

Auto News: Jaguar returns to Le Mans with XKR GT2 race car

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Jaguar is to return to the starting grid at LeMans on the 12th of June with their XKR GT2 race car in order to celebrate the British brand’s 75th anniversary of building and racing cars. It is the most successful British car maker in the history of the race.

JaguarRSR runs the XKR GT2, and shares many of the basic components and technologies with the road-going car. It is being jointly developed by Jaguar and the RSR team. It’s powered by a tuned version of the 5.0-litre supercharged AJ133 V8 engine developing in excess of 500 horsepower.

Power is translated to the road by a 6-speed Hewland CST transverse sequential transaxle gearbox while the car sits on BBS 18″ race wheels, the whole car weighs in at about 1245kg. The XKR GT2 also gets Ohlins DR4 suspensions and Brembo brakes (6-piston front calipers on 380mm discs, 4-piston rear calipers on 350mm discs).

The men charged to drive the car at Le Mans event are Marc Goossens (Belgium), Ryan Dalziel (Scotland) and American Paul Gentilozzi. The Latter, who has a long standing relationship with Jaguar, is the founder of RSR and will be appearing for the third time in the GT2 category in Le Mans.

Jaguar’s Le Mans history includes winning in 1951 with the C-type, which went on to win the 1953 race as well. The D-type on the other hand won the famous race in 1955, 1956 and 1957. In 1988 Jaguar won the event again with the V12-powered XJR-9LM Group C car and again in 1990 with the XJR-12 featuring drivers like Johnny Dumfries and now F1 presenter Martin Brundle.

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