Peugeot has decided that bigger is indeed better, and to that end will unveil the 907 Concept at the Paris Motor Show this month. The 907 is a two-seater GT coupé and intended to 'transcend the marque's values' "� one look at the specs and you know they're not kidding. |
It's powered by a 6000cc V12 engine delivering 500 bhp, positioned longitudinally behind the front axle. Connected by a short propshaft, it transmits its power to a six-speed sequentially controlled gearbox. The passenger compartment is designed to accommodate two people comfortably, and is set back just ahead of the rear axle to allow for a long hood. |
A glazed panel set into the hood reveals the twelve engine intakes and the roof and front windscreen form a single glazed area. Side vents are situated in the front wings and rear quarter panels, adjacent to the glazed roof, and there's a retractable rear spoiler integrated into the tailgate. |
The interior is all brown leather and light grey alcantara trim. The steering wheel rim and the gear lever knob have authentic wood inlays. |
The instrument panel, although digital, is displayed in analogue style and the touchscreen of the central console is connected to a computer with GPS and MP3 player. Whether there will be a production version is a moot point, but 'Bring it on!' is what we say. |
Getz you good |
The wait is finally over. Hyundai have, at a function in Delhi, officially launched the much awaited Getz in the country. The premium hatchback, which will go up against Ford's newly-announced Fusion, is superbly packaged and built on a wheelbase that is longer than some sedans like the Accent and the Esteem. |
The car has a solid, uncomplicated European feel to it, both inside and outside, and of course, won the European Car of The Year award in 2002. The car will initially come with a 1341cc, four-cylinder petrol engine that puts out 82 bhp at 5500rpm and 11.9 kgm at 3200rpm. The line-up is likely to later include the 1600cc Tornado engine and the diesel CRDi unit, also from the Accent "� now those should be fun! The GL version will cost Rs 4,71,911 (ex-showroom Mumbai), while the GLS version will cost Rs 4,98,000. ABS and 14 inch alloy wheels will be available as options, for approximately Rs 17,000 and Rs 7,500 respectively. |