Monday 22 March 2010

2012 Cadillac Converj





A Chevy Volt, in Cadillac drag. Like the Volt, the Converj can go 40 miles on batteries alone, then a gas engine kicks in to extend the range. Recharging via a wall outlet is also possible. Designed with the idea that the car’s beauty should dictate its appeal—not its powertrain—the Converj is nevertheless powered by a high-tech propulsion system. GM says the Converj takes advantage of a more-advanced version of the Volt’s E-REV system, now dubbed Voltec by the company, but the particulars appear the same: a 16-kWh, T-shaped battery pack, powering a 120-kW (161 hp) electric motor and recharged via a four-cylinder range-extending engine. Torque stands at 273 lb-ft and the Converj’s top speed is 100 mph.

2010 Ferrari 458 Italia





Ferrari is perhaps one of the most innovative car makers around, and the 2010 Ferrari 458 Italia is an obvious testament to Ferrari’s inventive spirit. What makes the 2010 Ferrari 458 Italia stand out from previous Ferrari cars is the fact that it is an entirely new concept in terms of aerodynamics, instrumentation, ergonomics, handling, engine, and design, and this is due largely to Ferrari’s Formula 1 experience.