2013 Scion FR-S

2013 Scion FR S 1

Scion has announced the 2013 FR-S, which looks a lot like Toyota GT86 and Subaru BRZ. Moreover, the new model will be powered by the same 2.0 liter Subaru Boxer engine with 200PS (147 kW) and 205Nm (151 lb-ft) of torque.

2013 Scion FR-S can be opted with either 6-speed manual gearbox or a 6-speed automatic transmission. The car is designed entirely to bring supreme driving pleasure and this is for sure, especially with a 53 to 47 front-to-rear weight ratio.

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Marangoni Range Rover Evoque

Marangoni Range Rover Evoque 1

Here is a nice way to spoil e beautiful car – just add red tires, strange rims and a lot of carbon fiber all over on your stylish Range Rove Evoque. The same thing did the Italian tire specialists from Marangoni, who exhibited the “tuned” Evoque at the 2011 Bologna Motor Show.

The SUV also has a new body kit including redesigned front bumper and aluminum bonner with integrated air intakes, and a new rear bumper with an integrated carbon diffuser. There are also carbon wheel arches, boot handle, bottom door guards and mirror covers. The interior also features a lot of carbon fiber and some Alcantara.

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Ford Mustang Boss 302SX Concept

Ford Mustang Boss 302SX Concept 1

Ford is willing to turn your “race car on the road” dreams into reality with the release of the Mustang Boss 302SX concept. The vehicle, which should be the mid-point between the Boss 302S and the Boss 302R race car, comes with motorsport goodies such as an adjustable coilover, suspension, an FIA-approved rollcage, a quick-release steering wheel and others.

The Mustang Boss 302SX has been gifted with aerodynamic parts like a massive rear wing and a front splitter, while the connection to the road is established via a set of 18-inch ultralightweight wheels. Under the bonnet, we have a 5.0-liter V8 unit that delivers over 500 hp.

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2013 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet

2013 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet 1

Since 1968 Ford’s Cobra Jet Mustang has achieved to make a legacy of power, performance and triumph. In 2008 this legacy was made anew with the limited run of the 40th Anniversary Cobra Jet Mustang (of course it quickly sold out). Consequently the models of 2010 and 2012 are as popular as the previous ones, and moreover they are a proof for the continues Evolution of Ford Racing’s Turnkey Race Car Program.

On Friday Dec. 2, Ford Racing unveiled their 2013 Cobra Jet Mustang at the Performance Racing Industry show in Orlando, Fla. The 2013 Cobra Jet went through three year period of testing, racing and customer feedback in order to continue the legacy. It was designed for NHRA Stock and Super Stock competition. And we must say that the model is better than ever and features the latest drag racing technology for greater acceleration and consistency.

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1200hp Hennessey Venom GT Spyder to outdo Bugatti Veyron SS in performance

1200hp Hennessey Venom GT Spyder

The 2013 Hennessey Venom GT Spyder Convertible is so dominating that it makes other sports car appears pays out. Hennessey estimates that its venom convertible can zip up to 275 mph, which would maturate it as the fastest car in the group. Information collected from some automobile magazines says that the Texas based company is about to build five of such speed cars each rating up to $1.1 million. This car shall be on great demand especially for sport car race lovers. The native of Texas, this model shall beat all other like Buggatti not only because of its performance but also because of its sleek, trendy and elegant look.

First look

The new model of Hennessey is set to give the total output of 1.200 horsepower (895 kW) from its twin-turbo V8 engine. This new model rules on road and gushes thru’ the wind .Its best feature is its removable roof that draws the attention of the buyers. The so called ‘open air American supercar’ is ultra light weight as well. Hence, it is undoubtedly smooth and easy on roads. It has a very simple and elegant look.

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