Rolls-Royce Black Badge Spectre Design Preview - Finished in Jubilee Silver
Rolls-Royce Black Badge Spectre Design Preview - Finished in Jubilee Silver
The Suzuki ACROSS comes to the Spanish market to mark a before and after in the history of the Japanese firm in our country. The sporty aesthetics, sophistication of its lines and high ride comfort are combined with technological development to reduce fuel consumption and polluting emissions to a minimum and achieve top-level performance. The 225 kW (306 hp) of combined maximum power of the new ACROSS makes it clear that Suzuki is ready to face the changes that are happening in the automotive world, where electrification has become the next step. In one hundred percent electric mode, the ACROSS offers a range of 75 kilometers and reaches 135 km / h; all without consuming a single drop of fuel and with the possibility of qualifying for the maximum aid from the MOVES II Efficient and Sustainable Mobility Incentive Program, intended for the purchase of a new car in Spain.
Rolls-Royce Black Badge Spectre Design Preview - Finished in Jubilee Silver
With its next-level power and intelligent lightweight design, two-seater configuration, model-specific chassis upgrades and equipment features selected specially for the job at hand, the new BMW M4 CSL has track driving as its raison d’être. The genes the M4 CSL shares with its competition-spec sibling, the BMW M4 GT3, are also reflected in its performance attributes. In test runs on the Nürburgring’s Nordschleife circuit, the BMW M4 CSL posted the fastest lap times ever for a series-produced BMW car. On the version of the track traditionally used for comparison purposes – which is 20.600 kilometres / 12.8 miles in length and doesn’t include the straight at section T13 – it stopped the clock at 7 min. 15.677 sec. Its official and notarised lap time for the 20.832-kilometres / 12.943-mile circuit (the complete lap) was 7 min. 20.207 sec. Acceleration figures of 3.7 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) and 10.7 seconds for the sprint from 0 to 200 km/h (124 mph) are similarly impressive.
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