Is this production ready? If so these might be the coolest production lights I've seen in a long time.
The GT is doing nothing for me. It takes from so many European and/or boutique super cars that it's lost considerable personality for me. :|
There's parts of it I like (front fascia, B-pillar), but it's kind of a mess at first glance.
Is this production ready? If so these might be the coolest production lights I've seen in a long time.
No way in hell is that production ready, but with headlight technology we have now Im sure a production version would have similar light design.
The GT is doing nothing for me. It takes from so many European and/or boutique super cars that it's lost considerable personality for me. :|
There's parts of it I like (front fascia, B-pillar), but it's kind of a mess at first glance.
That looks great. Can't wait to find out more!
Edit: Chevy has a site up for Bolt!
http://m.chevrolet.com/culture/article/bolt-ev-concept-car.html
Increased EV and gas ranges, and it no longer requires premium gas. If the price is right that could represent a significant reduction in cost of ownership!
It's Model 3. I have a feeling we won't see anything about it this week. If Tesla shows anything new it'll more likely be the production version on Model X.
I mean, there is still much more variation and identity between, say, an Aventador, P1 and a LaFerrari even though they share similar design elements like the side scoop, channels to create downforce and cool brakes, underbody aerodynamics, etc. The new GT is a bit of a piecemeal affair.A lot of it is designed for modern aerodynamics. The parts look like they do because they work well. You see these parts in all the major marques.
I mean, there is still much more variation and identity between, say, an Aventador, P1 and a LaFerrari even though they share similar design elements like the side scoop, channels to create downforce and cool brakes, underbody aerodynamics, etc.
I guess they retained enough important parts though, like the hood, the profile and the tail lights.
Huh. Its unmistakably a GT but has lones from. 458, LaFerrari and Lambo. Interesting.
Even more interestly, not a V8?
while it looks hot the V6 is rather a disappointment.
give me V8 or give me death.
while it looks hot the V6 is rather a disappointment.
give me V8 or give me death.
Why is that?The days of V8 of nothin are long gone.
Politicians and their displacement phobia.Why is that?
Why is that?
Why is that?
:No way in hell is that production ready, but with headlight technology we have now Im sure a production version would have similar light design.
All-new Ford GT supercar sets new standards for Ford innovation through performance with advances in light-weighting, aerodynamics and ultra-efficient EcoBoost® engine
Ford GT features the most powerful EcoBoost production engine ever – a new twin-turbocharged Ford EcoBoost V6 producing more than 600 horsepower
Ultra-high-performance supercar is Ford’s most extreme offering, infused with race-proven technology engineered to keep company with exotics when it goes into production in 2016
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Actually, this is the production version of the Ford GT, believe it or not, which is why the press release mentions it has the most powerful production version of the Ecoboost V6
https://media.ford.com/content/ford...rd-redefines-innovation-with-gt-supercar.html
Also
It my eyes, the GT reminds me most of a 2006 Ford GT combined with a 19xx Lamborghini Mura SV
In other words....hnnnnnggggg on wheels
Ive seen three Ford GT's in person before and each time it absolutely arrests your gaze. It is such a desperately gorgeous machine.
Numerous reasons. All of them are good and good for the auto industry. One of the major factor is politics, which are forcing the car makers to get better fuel efficiency and power, and not one or the other. I mean, over 600 HP out of a V6? A production V6, no less? Superchargers, Turbos, and electric motors take engine developments well beyond their perceived limits. I love V8's, but it's not V8's or nothing for me, and certainly for not for the auto industry.
Actually, you can waltz into a nissan dealership TODAY and pick up a GTR Nismo off the showroom floor....3.8L V6 600 BHP, 481 pound-feet of torque
http://www.nissanusa.com/sportscars/gt-r/nismo
ANd here is the NSX production version bringing up the rear.
Perhaps now its effect dramatically lessened but it is still a nice piece of kit.
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/01/12/2016-acura-nsx-everything-there-is-to-know/
NSX is out
I like it.
This is the one I see all the time.
I like it more than I thought I would.
Bit disappointed in the show so far. Any cars for normal enthusiasts...please...
Perhaps now its effect dramatically lessened but it is still a nice piece of kit.
Same here, me and my dad are working on an old 85 300ZX. It's amazing how much technology those things had back in the 80's.Nice! My first car was a tiny Nissan truck handed down from my Uncle, but the first car that was properly mine was a 1985 300ZX, and I drive a 1983 280ZX Turbo now. It is in terrible shape and I'm too broke to do anything about it, but it is still fun to drive.
Same here, me and my dad are working on an old 85 300ZX. It's amazing how much technology those things had back in the 80's.
I wonder how people would have reacted to the new NSX if we hadnt seen a concept like 2 years ago?
Also, after the GT itll be hard for me to get excited over much
and then the more recent 2008 Honda HSC
then there was that front engined concept they actually took racing.
Ive seen car design go about as radical as technology really allows it at this point in time. It will take a new leap in vehicle tech for something to be truly mind blowing. Perhaps production hubless wheels like the sbarro concepts or hovering. As gorgeous as this GT looks Ive seen all the elements as have most car enthusiasts who keep up with current design trends.
The NSX is elegant and sharp, as you would expect of an Acura. It works well for the brand and I like it a lot more than I did the first concepts. But remember, Acura has been throwing out ideas for a NSX successor since the 2002 D-NX and then the more recent 2008 Honda HSC
then there was that front engined concept they actually took racing.
The world needs more Sbarro concepts, what absolute mental looking things. Italdesign Guigiaro, as well. The GT blew my mind just an hour ago, I wish the NSX could have as well. Then again the NSX has never been about being extreme. I also cant believe its been so long since Honda showed the HSC..