Porsche Macan Night Drive Warsaw, 2021
Porsche Macan Night Drive Warsaw, 2021
Rarely has a Kia model been as highly anticipated as the EV6 GT, the brand's most powerful production model to date, combining the driving dynamics of a supercar with crossover and grand tourer qualities. And the EV6's victory in the vote for Europe's "Car of the Year 2022" has further increased the number of prospective buyers, who have been able to reserve the crossover sports car in advance since the EV6 world premiere in March 2021. With the consequence that temporarily no more reservations were accepted. This is now changing: Kia has now announced the equipment details and final price of the EV6 GT, officially starting sales. Customers can now order the 430 kW (585 hp) electric car again. The base price of the Kia EV6 GT, which comes fully equipped as standard, is €69,990 and is reduced in accordance with the subsidy regulations in force at the time of registration. The 7-year manufacturer's warranty includes the traction battery. This gives the EV6 GT one of the most comprehensive manufacturer warranties for electric cars in Europe. Production will start in September, with the first deliveries of pre-orders to European customers scheduled for the end of the year.
Porsche Macan Night Drive Warsaw, 2021
The all-new Honda Civic has been engineered to ensure that its e:HEV (hybrid electric vehicle) powertrain, steering and suspension deliver the engaging levels of performance, dynamic response and feedback that have always been central to the Civic’s appeal. The result is a car that blends a rewarding driving experience with highly competitive efficiency and emissions. Available later in 2022, the 11th generation Civic is the final mainstream Honda model to be electrified, following the CR-V, Honda e, Jazz, Jazz Crosstar, and HR-V. The car will feature the most advanced iteration of the brand’s award-winning e:HEV full-hybrid powertrain. This combines a power-dense lithium-ion battery and two compact, powerful electric motors with a newly-developed 2.0-litre Atkinson-cycle petrol engine, which achieves industry-best equalling 41% thermal efficiency and features a direct injection system optimised for faster and more efficient combustion and greater torque output. In addition to direct injection system, a number of technologies such as low temperature active catalyst, and a modified design on intake port help contribute to improved fuel economy whilst achieving specific output. The result of these technological advancements is a WLTP ‘Combined’ CO2 emission figure of just 108g/km (WLTP), with fuel economy an equally impressive 4.7l/100km. This exceptional efficiency is combined with a maximum power output of 135kW/ 184PS and 315Nm maximum torque, ensuring the all new Civic is a compelling driver’s car within the C-segment.
Hyundai Motor is releasing a video series that highlights the history and heritage of Hyundai N, encompassing the company’s high-performance vehicles. In the first episode, Tyrone Johnson, Head of Vehicle Development at Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center (HMETC), recounts the history of N, the philosophy that drives it, and the research and development processes that go on behind the scenes. This video is the first in what will be a seven-part video series focusing on the latest European Hyundai N model line-up.
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