2011 WheelsandMore Mercedes Benz SLR

If there’s anything someone is looking for a car is its speed. Most people love a fast car and the Mercedes-Benz SLR can be one of them. With a horse power of seven-hundred and thirty (730hp), this baby gives nearly anyone looking for a fast car a smile on their face.

Such power is achieved by upgrading its software system which aids a customized pulley that is tailored to the handmade exhaust structure, sport mediums, contending manifolds, and mufflers with detachable regulator flaps. In addition to this upgrade, its performance is also improved by using a 6Sporz light optimized forged three-piece wheels with a size of 9,0×20 inch at the front and 11,5×20 inch at the rear.

Along with its array of lightweight parts is an extra-light aluminum alloy coil cover that saves 30% of extra weight. High-end power partnered with optimized lightweight parts, this car would make any driver ride like the wind.

February 10, 2011 at 8:15 am | 6 comments

2011 G-Power BMW M6 Hurricane RR

The world’s fastest 4 seat coupe, the G-Power BMW M6 Hurricane RR, a car capable of reaching a top speed of nearly 370km/h (229mph). It has twin superchargers called the ASA T1-316 radial supercharger reaching 800hp, a development of the previous SK III RS bi-supercharger system that has 750hp. But the performance of the G-Power BMW M6 Hurricane RR doesn’t stop from top speed alone.

It has incredible acceleration, in less than 4 seconds it can reach a speed of up to 100km/h. Aerodynamics play an important role as well; this car has been equipped with a carbon fiber front skirt and spoiler in the rear to generate greater aerodynamic down force at high speeds. In addition to its high-speed capability is its G-POWER RS coil over sports suspension together with its high-end braking system called the G-POWER high performance braking system.

Because of its incredible top speed and superior acceleration this car is nearly as fast as a hurricane, a very fast car.

February 9, 2011 at 8:15 am | 5 comments

2010 Smart 454 WWT Concept Design

The smart knitting robots called SGRs of WWT (Weight Watch Technologies) in Germany create probably one of the most lightweight vehicles in the world. These robots are capable of knitting carbon fiber into different complex shapes and forms that enable the creation of a shape optimizing in strength and weight. With this technology the WWT is able to create the Smart 454 WWT.

This car is made of lightweight but strong materials. Recyclable plastics are used in making the windows, fenders and bumpers where in the roof, a thin but very sturdy recycled textile that has different designs. Its wheels are made of carbon fiber and have an incorporated suspension that is very lightweight making it impossible to run a flat tire.

This car has a “clip-on” construction principle which allows easy customization which includes easy removal of its doors, roof, engine and drive train. Though not the fastest on the block it’s still a fast car and offers perfect functionality, allowing best modification for any event.

February 8, 2011 at 8:09 am | 9 comments

2010 Volvo Air Motion Concept Design

Let’s face it, nearly everybody in the world is affected by the price of fuel and this has affected our lifestyle. But with the Volvo Air Motion Canyon Carver, gasoline is history. That’s right, this is a vehicle that uses no gasoline at all but still considered to be a fast car. This car uses air to run.

Its exterior is designed like a clamshell; a body made from carbon fiber and can hold up to four people. The normally heavy conventional internal engine is replaced by compressed air motors. Theses motors cool down instead of heating up when it is under load, making heavy cooling systems unnecessary for the vehicle, thus making it lighter. Instead of gasoline stations, the mounted air tank of the vehicle is filled with compressed air using “Air Replenishment Sites”; these sites are outfitted with a wind-power air turbines suspended one-thousand feet in the air. This car makes people say goodbye to gasoline, gasoline-powered cars and/or vehicles, and although this doesn’t eliminate the need for gasoline completely, it eliminates one of the machines that need it the most.

February 7, 2011 at 8:09 am | 11 comments

2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR

The new 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR is all about driving fast, with extensive modifications done on the model to prove it. Known as one of the most celebrated GT race cars, the newest version highlights improvements on the front and rear sides to improve aerodynamic performance and enhanced engine and suspension kinematics. The 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 features a six cylinder boxer engine that can deliver 455 hp at 7,800 revs and a 4.0-litre capacity.

Its increased power compared to its predecessor is due to a redesigned exhaust and air intake housing systems. Maximum driving revs has also remained stable even at 9,400 rpm. In terms of design, frontal modifications include a new front lip that provides higher down force at a front axle, wider front wheels, while rear side modifications include a redesigned rear wing and mounting with additional air outlet louvers and a modified rear lid for optimized air ducting. With improvements targeting better speed and easier driving, the new Porsche 911 GT3 is sure to join the ranks as one of the best Porsche models in the world.

February 6, 2011 at 8:09 am | 4 comments

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