Mini Toyota Mirai
Mini Toyota Mirai
Most driver-focused convertible in the Continental GT model lineup Advanced chassis - with four new technologies - lends aplomb through improved traction and precision All-wheel steering and electronically controlled rear differential optimize vehicle agility and stability New carbon-ceramic brakes for outstanding stopping power Revised version of the proven 6, 0-liter W12 TSI engine with 659 hp and 900 Nm 0-100 km/h in 3.7 seconds, top speed 335 km/h Unique interior and exterior details, including emblems, interior color combinations, forged 22-inch Speed wheels and sport side sills Introduction of an optional technical finish for the center console: Dark Tint Engine Turned Aluminum Seven soft top colors available, including Tweed Optimizations to the soft top ensure the convertible is as quiet inside as the previous-generation coupe"
The cameras return to show the behind-the-scenes of FCA’s research and development activities. The series focuses on the changes in processes, methods and technologies accompanying the transition to electrified vehicles which are more connected and autonomous than ever.
Lotus has unveiled the all-new Emira GT4 race car on the iconic Hethel test track, with a dynamic demonstration of its thrilling performance. At an exclusive event earlier this week VIP guests were treated to passenger laps of the legendary 2.2-mile circuit with Gavan Kershaw, Director of Vehicle Attributes at Lotus and a former British GT Championship winner, at the wheel. The culmination of more than 70 years of innovation on the road and track, the Emira GT4 marks the start of an exciting new era in performance GT racing for Lotus. It is the first new model from Lotus Advanced Performance, the bespoke vehicle and experiential division of the business launched earlier this year. The return to world motorsport is a key pillar of the company’s transformation from a UK sports car company to a global performance car business and brand. This week’s event follows last September’s announcement that Lotus would create a GT version of the critically acclaimed Emira road car. Order books for the Emira GT4 opened at the time and the car has sold out for the first year of production.
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