Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS in Estoril
The Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS is the new flagship model in the 718 family.
The fifth-generation Toyota hybrid drive forms the heart of the new Toyota C-HR and ensures an ideal balance of increased performance and low emissions. Toyota offers four electrified powertrains for the new model - a portfolio that demonstrates Toyota's multi-technology approach to CO2 neutrality. Toyota is giving customers access to affordable and practical vehicles with a range of powertrain options that deliver immediate CO2 reduction and ensure a successful transition to zero-emission mobility. The range includes 1.8 and 2.0-liter hybrid powertrains and a 2.0-liter plug-in hybrid. The 2.0-liter hybrid is also offered in conjunction with intelligent all-wheel drive (AWD-i). The new 1.8-liter hybrid (103 kW/140 hp) is designed for high economy. The 145 kW/197 hp 2.0-liter hybrid with 190 Nm torque offers even more power, combining an exciting hybrid driving experience with uncompromising efficiency. The AWD-i option, which is available for the 2.0-liter hybrid, improves traction and stability when starting off, cornering or on slippery surfaces. Here, an additional compact and high-torque electric motor generator on the rear axle provides support.
The Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS is the new flagship model in the 718 family.
Key to the new Civic’s upscale styling was moving the bottom of the windshield pillars rearward by nearly 2 inches (1.96 inches), which elongates its hood for a premium silhouette. This also visually connects the pillar to the front wheel hub, a subtle design element that emphasizes its wheels and tires for a stable, planted stance. A low beltline with horizontal windowsills and door-mounted side mirrors improve visibility while maintaining the clean lines of the exterior. A sharp shoulder character line carves a gentle arc from the front fender to the taillights, giving continuity to the design. The lower character line carries up from the bottom of the front door, rising across the rear doors, and through the rear fenders for an enhanced sense of motion. The additional stability provided by its new wider rear track is emphasized by stronger rear shoulders, wide-set LED taillights, and the upswept and aerodynamically efficient trailing edge of its trunk lid. LED lighting is used extensively for the exterior, including the wide-set headlights, daytime running lights, parking lights, and available fog lights. The Civic Sedan will be available in eight exterior colors, three of which are new: Meteorite Gray Metallic, Sonic Gray Pearl and all-new Civic-exclusive Morning Mist Blue Metallic.
Formula E driver Lucas Di Grassi interviews technical director of e-tron GT, Dennis Schmitz, about his job working in the development of the Audi RS e-tron GT Prototype.
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