Camaro Continues to Dominate Pony Car Sales War


You can see the September numbers here. So are all the Mustang guys just waiting for the 400 hp 2011 Mustang GT at this point?

Camaro Dominates Pony Car Sales War For Fourth Straight Month



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The Holley is reborn!

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I just received my long-awaited package from Holley. By the looks of it this is a brand-new carburetor. Besides the obvious new plating, everything has been replaced; all brackets, rods, linkages, choke assembly, and new fuel bowl. And every screw, bolt and spring is new, too. As soon as I bolt it down and connect all the lines I’ll let you know if it performs as good as the Holley rep said it would. Upon completion of its rebuild the Holley technicians fine tuned it on their flow meter, setting the air-fuel mixture and making all the necessary adjustments to the idle circuits and choke so the engine will run perfecto from the get go. We’ll see……

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2009 Saleen Dark Horse Mustang Released, Camaro SS Grabs Its Ankles

One of the baddest ‘Stangs Ford has engineered to date, the new ‘09 Saleen Dark Horse has made finally made its fearsome debut. With Speedlab’s SuperShaker ram-air system mated with the Saleen Port Matched Series VI Integrated Screw type supercharger the Dark Horse tears it up on the track, putting out a whopping 620-hp and 600 lb-ft of torque. Aesthetically, the 2009 Saleen Dark Horse gets the Sleepy Hollow treatment with an intimidating Flat Back exterior package, fender identification badge, Saleen serialized engine plaque, and an endless array of interior extras.

Bottom line: it’ll put some hair on your chest.

View gallery after the jump

[Photo Source: Autoblog.com]



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Geneva 09' Preview: Rolls-Royce 200EX Concept Details Leaked

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The Daily Telegraph has apparently broken the embargo on the Rolls-Royce 200EX Concept that will be officially unveiled next month at the Geneva Motor Show.

The Rolls-Royce 200EX Concept previews the new smaller Rolls-Royce RR4 that will be released in 2010.

Rolls-Royce chief designer, Ian Cameron, said: "The 200EX has a dynamic edge to its styling and is noticeably less formal than previous models. Its size, style and expression broaden the appeal of the car, making it more appropriate for a wider range of circumstances.

"It is a touring saloon with more than a little panache and perhaps more bravado than one might have expected from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. What you see is a modern car that is immediately recognisable as a true Rolls-Royce, even from angles that obscure the grille and Spirit of Ecstasy. Design elements such as the elevated prow, long bonnet, short front overhang, sharply raked A-pillar and elegant tail give the 200EX an air of informal presence – powerful but unobtrusive."

The 200EX shares about 20 percent of its parts with the BMW 7 Series and is expected to be powered by an all-new V12 engine. The production version of the RR4 is expected to be unveiled in Frankfurt this fall.



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Mazda Smart Idle Stop System (SISS) Arrives In 2009

In hybrids, a portion of fuel savings is derived by automatically turning off the engine while the vehicle is stopped and its engagement again well after the batteries have brought the vehicle up to speed.  In Europe this concept is extended even further to regular cars as well.  However, in those cars, automatic start-stop systems typically use the conventional starter motor to re-start the engines after a stop.  Depending on the driving conditions, this could be quite a strain on the car’s starter.  Now Mazda has devised a new system that they claim will provide quicker, more consistent re-starts.

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SISS Diagram

Mazda has developed an idling stop system, called the Smart Idle Stop System (SISS), which improves fuel economy by about ten percent in urban areas where vehicles frequently stop at traffic lights or in heavy traffic during operation.  Idling stop systems save fuel by shutting down the engine automatically when the car is stationary, and restarts it when the driver resumes driving. The Mazda system relies on direct injection to function.  When the engine is stopped, sensors are used to stop the engine with the pistons in a precise location. This will allow one of the cylinders to have a specific amount of air in the combustion chamber. When the time comes to re-start, fuel is injected directly into the cylinder and ignited. The expansion of the burning fuel is used to get the engine turning to re-start the engine. This all happens in a split second, Mazda claims the engine can re-start in 350 milliseconds, about half the time of a conventional starter. The re-starts are rotated to different cylinders so that the same cylinder isn’t used every time.  Mazda claims a 10 percent reduction in fuel consumption during testing in Japan.  It would seem logical that if this sort of technology could be adapted by other automakers it might have a huge impact on gas consumption in America.  Much of which is wasted with drivers negotiating congested roadways and urban centers.  At the very least, Mazda parent company Ford should be able to integrate this into a wider variety of vehicles. Those, like me that are interested in this technology can look towards Mazda plans to introduce this technology to the marketplace in 2009.



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2009 Kia Soul Debuts In Seoul, Korea…How Cute

On Monday, September 22, 2008, Kia Motors debuted Scion xD look-alike, the 2009 Kia Soul, at the Seoul Motor Show in Seoul, South Korea. Intended to be the flagship vehicle for Kia’s brand new design direction, the Kia Soul illustrates the heavy influence of newly hired head designer, Peter Schreyer, formerly of Volkswagen.

Intended to hit dealer showrooms in the U.S. next spring, the Kia Soul’s most distinctive feature is its redesigned grill, which will be used as the “seal” for each redesigned vehicle in Kia’s line-up. Described as an “urban crossover”, the Soul is powered by either an 124-hp 1.6L or 142-hp 2.0L engine and is expected to be extremely fuel efficient. Although official details will be withheld until its grand entrance at the Paris Auto Show in October, the Kia Soul Hybrid concept reportedly averaged 50 mpg, which experts predict will translate to about 30-40 mpg for the production version. Pricing for the U.S. has yet to be announced, but the 2009 Kia Soul is listed in Japan for 14 million won, or approximately $12,600.

[Source: Edmunds]



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VW sues Lamborghini O.C. for "outright theft" of $12 million

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Last November, Lamborghini Orange County, formerly the world's largest Lambo dealer, shuttered its doors for good. The reason for the abrupt closing has finally come to light thanks to freshly released court documents from a lawsuit where Volkswagen accuses the dealership of pilfering $12 million in just eight days. According to Lamborghini's corporate overlord, Volkswagen, the Keuylian family sold 54 cars at rock-bottom prices and summarily ran off with the money without paying off its creditors. If true, that leaves VW high and dry, as the dealership had financed the high-end cars through VW Credit.

Two more lawsuits have been filed against the Keuylians by outside parties, claiming that they too are owed money from the erstwhile dealership. We've got to wonder how the dealership managed to fly under the radar while selling off seven cars per day over an eight day period. It's too early to know how this sordid tale will play out, but we don't see it ending well. Thanks for the tip, Jamie!

[Source: Orange County Register]

VW sues Lamborghini O.C. for "outright theft" of $12 million originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 13 Jan 2009 13:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2009 VW Golf GTI, Paris Auto Show Preview

Another pre-Paris reveal that’s getting us revved up for the big event, we managed to get our hand on photos leaked from VW of their new 2009 VW Golf GTI. Powered by Volkswagen’s new 4-cylinder turbo EA888 engine, new Golf GTI reportedly gets a 10 unit horsepower boost over the current GTI to 210-hp. For as much as it’s been touted as the “new” GTI, there isn’t that much difference between the 2009 GTI and the current GTI model, neither aesthetically or mechanically. The most noticeable exterior difference is a slightly modified front bumper, and it’s actually the GTI’s underpinnings that received the biggest makeover.

Full gallery after the jump

Sitting on the Mark VI Golf platform, VW claims that the new GTI can accelerate from 0-60 mph in under 7 seconds while still retaining a 7.5L per 100 kilometer fuel average [which roughly translates to about 38 mpg, combined]. Other then the bare bones specs, VW has kept all other details on the 2009 GTI sparse, choosing to leave some of the juiciest bits for the Paris reveal. What we do know: unlike several exciting Paris debuts, the 2009 VW Golf GTI will be making its way stateside.



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Toyota May Sell the Current Prius and the Next-Gen Side-by-Side in Japan

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Toyota officially unveiled the all-new 2010 Prius at the Detroit Auto Show earlier this month. Japan’s Nikkei is now claiming that Toyota is going to keep the current Prius in production even when the next-gen is launched later this year.

The main reason for possibly keeping the current Prius alive is because Honda also unveiled their new hybrid, the Insight and its going to start at a lower price point than even the current Prius. The next-gen Prius is expected to go up in price and if Toyota were to continue producing the current Prius, the automaker could remain competitive. Toyota plans gutting the interior of the current Prius to make it even cheaper.

Toyota's press office in Tokyo refused to respond to the Nikkei story. "We don't comment on future models."



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2010 Ford Shelby GT500 Coupe, Convertible [Detroit Auto Show]

The 2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 replaces a scary beast of a car with a even more beastly but seemingly less scary car set to debut at the Detroit Auto Show.

When the first Shelby GT500 hit the streets, the accolades rightfully flowed – it was a substantial bang for the buck. It was fast, it looked tough and it had that marvelous supercharger whine. The thing was, unless you were oblivious to danger or a trained professional driver, the GT500 was out to kill you. It was a white-knuckle automobile under dry conditions and downright murderous in inclement weather. This was certainly part of the draw, that unapologetic, swaggering badassery, but even for our irrational inner speed freak, it was too much at times.

With the 2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500, the blue oval's SVT boys are aiming to bring you more of that swaggering badassery with less of the terror and with a modicum of actual comfort. With the new hardware, Ford took lessons learned with the Shelby GT500KR and adapted them to the new GT500. Power is up to a whopping 540 HP and 510 lb-ft of torque as a result of tuning and air flow improvement. With 30 lb-ft more on hand, that power is routed through a re-geared twin disc clutch six speed manual to a new 3.55 rear gear. Ford will only commit to a “significant improvement in performance” and an electronically limited top speed of 155 MPH. Aftermarket tuners, you hear that? Get to work.

The suspension tuning gets the big boy treatment with new dampers, springs, and anti-roll bars. Though still using a solid axle, Ford claims road composure, ride and handling are much improved over the outgoing model. We'd be happy if all they did was upgrade the tuning from “kidney pounding, expansion joint skipping ” to “stiff but composed.” Brakes remain four piston Brembos but the stability control system gets a new sport mode in addition to on and off; Sport being tuned to let you have a lot more fun but ultimately protects you from yourself.

Inside and out, the operative words at SVT for 2010 were quality and refinement. The new Shelby shares the styling changes with its lesser Mustang cousins, but upgrades abound.

Outside the new GT500 uses a different headlight cluster (HID optional) to maintain a more aggressive look set in a deeper front fascia and larger grille opening which are styling carryovers tweaked for the new car. The signature Cobra logo shifts sides in order to accommodate a cold air intake routed directly into the grille. At the rear the new spoiler is topped with a functional Gurney flap and there's a new rear diffuser down below. The result is a shift in the center of pressure towards the front for a more stable ride at speed. Both coupe and convertible get new wheels, 18's on the convertible, and 19's on the coupe, each shod in 255 mm wide Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires. Expect paint schemes to range from mild to wild, as we've seen one dubbed “Superman” which puts bright red racing stripes over light blue paint, the effect is both obnoxious and iconic.


Ford addressed customer complaints of an interior not unique enough over the standard 'Stang with a GT500 only trim. The perforated metal dash insert takes inspiration from under hood heat shields while the leather seats get sewn-in racing stripes to match the striped on the car, whatever color you pick. Satin trim replaces chrome throughout and the short throw shifter is topped off with beefy cue ball sporting molded-in racing stripes. Key points were augmented with sound deadening while the exhaust note is tuned for better feedback, despite that, the car weights in at only 20 lbs more than the outgoing model. In all it's a much nicer work environment and we can't wait until we replace that silly “new car smell” with “burnt rubber.”

The 2010 Ford Mustang GT500 will be making its worldwide debut at the 2009 in a few days, and it'll be available in Ford dealers spring 2009. Read the full press release below:

2010 FORD SHELBY GT500 PACKS MORE POWERFUL PUNCH

• Ford’s Special Vehicle Team (SVT) delivers a more powerful 2010 Shelby GT500 increased
to 540 horsepower, torque increased to 510 foot-pounds, downforce increased and drag
reduced

• New gearbox enhancements, plus a standard 3.55:1 rear axle ratio, mean the 2010 Shelby
GT500 will deliver improved acceleration performance, while providing better highway fuel
efficiency

• Aggressive new exterior design features new functional details, such as the hood extractor to
remove heat from the engine and “Gurney Flap” spoiler to tune rear downforce; world-class
materials and craftsmanship create the most unique GT500 interior yet

• 2010 Shelby GT500 will be in dealer showrooms in spring

DEARBORN, Mich., Jan. 1, 2009 – The new 2010 Shelby GT500 delivers the most power and
refinement ever for a Ford SVT-tuned performance Mustang – and a few surprises, too.

“The 2010 Shelby GT500 demonstrates Ford’s continuing commitment to high-performance
vehicles,” said Derrick Kuzak, Ford group vice president, Global Product Development. “In
addition to the numerous performance and refinement improvements inside and out, the 2010
Shelby GT500 is an estimated 2 miles per gallon more fuel efficient on the highway.”
“We’re proud of the many of the enhancements that were developed jointly by the Ford and
Shelby Automobiles team last year that we’ve now incorporated into the new 2010 Shelby
GT500,” said Carroll Shelby, founder of Shelby Automobiles. “Building on what we learned to
create the Shelby GT500KR, this new car offers a great combination of power, handling and
braking. It is truly a special car that is a great deal of fun to drive.”

Ford’s Special Vehicle Team used the gains made on the 40th anniversary edition Shelby GT500KR “King of the Road” Mustangs as the performance starting point and built from there. The design team, with a nod to the original Shelby Cobras from the 1960s, takes those design cues even further with nuanced improvements in both the coupe and convertible, each of which boasts a more-refined interior.

“Working together on the KR, the Ford and Shelby teams developed new systems to continually
improve the iconic Mustang,” stated Amy Boylan, president of Shelby Automobiles. “Those
lessons learned are incorporated into the 2010 Shelby GT500. This approach will help maintain
Mustang’s leadership position at the front of the pack and make the ownership experience even
more enjoyable.”

“The muscle car segment is becoming even more competitive,” said Jamal Hameedi, chief
nameplate engineer for SVT. “We need to uphold the Mustang badge with honor, the Shelby
badge with honor and most importantly the Ford badge with honor. The 2010 GT500 is the car
that will do all of that.”

More horsepower, more refinement, more functionality
The combination of added horsepower, refinement and functionality makes the 2010 Shelby
GT500 a unique high-performance car. The 2010 Shelby GT500 delivers more horsepower and
more torque than the outgoing model, thanks in part to advancements pioneered on the
GT500KR.

The 2010 Shelby GT500 is powered by a supercharged and intercooled 5.4-liter dual overhead
cam V-8 engine expected to produce 540 horsepower and 510 foot-pounds of torque. The
redline is 6,250 rpm. The car’s aluminum power dome hood not only adds to the Shelby’s
appearance, it helps cool the engine through a hood extractor.

The Shelby’s open-element air induction system features a conical air filter instead of a flat-
panel closed system to reduce air restriction. This approach allows more air to be pumped
through the engine, producing more power and increasing the engine’s efficiency.

A cold-air intake feeds the coolest air possible directly into the air box, helping further increase
horsepower. The intake necessitated moving the Cobra snake badge to the other side of the grille
to enable maximum airflow.

The twin-disc clutch on the six-speed manual transmission has been significantly upgraded,
improving drivability and NVH. The discs on the 2010 Shelby GT500 are larger – 250 mm in
diameter compared with 215 mm in diameter on the outgoing model – and made of copper and
fiberglass to make them more robust.

A unique component of the twin-disc system is the control of the intermediate disc. Rather than
floating, it instead has six straps that control the engagement of the clutch, improving drivability.

The 2010 Shelby GT500 offers customers improved straight-line acceleration, plus fuel savings
when cruising on the highway in the top gears. Gears 1-4 remain the same, but fifth gear
changes from .80 to .74 while sixth gear goes from .63 to .50, meaning that the 2010 Shelby
GT500 will turn lower engine RPMs in those gears and deliver improved fuel efficiency. The
new final drive ratio, from 3.31 to 3.55, enables the improved acceleration in lower gears while
complementing the revised fifth and sixth gear ratios.

The Shelby’s distinct sounds will be apparent as always, though with new refinements, thanks to
the work of the Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) team. A patented resonator placed
between the air filter and engine throttle body helps keep unwanted noise in check.
“You still hear the supercharger but not so that it’s intrusive,” said Kerry Baldori, chief
functional engineer for SVT. “It’s the same with the exhaust. You want people to know you’re
driving something special, but you don’t want an exhaust note that overpowers the whole
interior.

“We spent a lot of time getting the right sound quality out of the exhaust so you get that nice,
crisp Shelby sound outside and a pleasant sound inside the cabin. It’s a nice balance; one isn’t
overpowering the other.”

Driving dynamics also are improved, thanks to SVT’s signature chassis tuning as well as new
19-inch Goodyear F1 Supercar tires and forged aluminum wheels on the 2010 Shelby GT500
coupe and 18s on the convertible.

Spring and dampers have been optimized for better roll control, giving customers more
confidence when braking, accelerating or turning. The new chassis tuning takes its philosophy
from the KR program, with a greater emphasis placed on primary body control.

The team also stiffened the steering shaft.

“All our changes were about making the car to respond as fast and as predictable as possible,”
Hameedi said. “The 2010 Shelby GT500 conveys an athletic, confident feel. The shifter, clutch
pedal, brake-pedal efforts and overall steering efforts are easier now. We wanted to make sure
we had a nice, crisp short-throw shifter that was easy to go from gear to gear.”

The Goodyear F1 Supercar 19-inch tires have been upgraded, too. SVT members developed a
“recipe” for the attributes and characteristics they wanted in the tire, which Goodyear’s team of
engineers, designers and manufacturers brought to life. The result is better grip, better handling
and better NVH properties, leading to a better customer experience.

The wheels themselves complement the high-performance nature of the 2010 Shelby GT500.
The 19-inch wheels are forged aluminum wheels milled on both sides. The extra machining
process creates “blade” spokes with very thin, yet strong, cross-sections. The spokes have a
specific curve from the rim to the hub, not only for strength, but also to accentuate the offset and
width of the tires.

The 2010 Shelby GT500 features AdvanceTrac, Ford’s stability control system with several
options for performance. The default “on” mode accommodates every-day driving, and a Sport
mode delivers for those wanting to put the Shelby GT500 through its paces on the track. The
system also can be turned completely off, although the anti-lock brake system and other active
safety systems remain in place. Standard safety equipment includes: dual stage front air bags,
side-impact air bags and Ford’s Personal Safety System.

Numerous aerodynamic upgrades, including a redesigned splitter, were made to the front end of
the 2010 Shelby GT500.

“We worked hard to get as much downforce with as little drag as possible,” Baldori said. “We
worked to seal off the air that comes in the front so it can’t go underneath the car. We spent a lot
time sealing components such as the radiator and intercoolor to get rid of all the leak paths.

“The result of this evolution of aerodynamics is we’ve increased downforce, reduced drag and
improved the overall efficiency of the 2010 Shelby GT500.”

Directing the air so it’s used most efficiently was a painstaking process that ultimately will be
rewarding to customers. The design of the front fascia and the car’s “flush” hood helps focus air
flow. The top grille focuses air into the radiator, with a rubber flap inside the engine
compartment helping to seal the system. The lower grille helps cool the intercooler. SVT
engineers also went as far to block off specific diamonds in the front of the 2010 Shelby
GT500’s distinctive grille to help maintain the correct cooling and aerodynamic balance.
A meaner, reskinned snake ready to take to the streets

The 2010 Shelby GT500 is the most-robust design and most-distinctive model of the new 2010
Mustang lineup. “The design we chose was a ‘flush’ hood where the fascia defines the entire
front of the vehicle,” Hameedi said. “That’s very hard to execute from an engineering
standpoint, but it really sets the Shelby off as very, very different from the base Mustang.”

“This epitomizes the ultimate Mustang,” added George Saridakis, Exterior Design manager of
the Mustang and Shelby GT500. “It’s all about power and expressing power.”

Saridakis said his team took a cue from the Shelby AC Cobra 427 with respect to the front
grilles, which are gaping and appear ready to swallow the road.

Another obvious difference for the Shelby is the addition of racing stripes, which also will now
be available on the convertible. “Racing stripes made their mark on 1960s-era Ford performance
vehicles,” Hameedi notes. “That’s something we feel is a key part of the Shelby performance
DNA – maybe more so than some of our competition.”

Rounding out the Shelby’s exterior modifications are the unique signature coiled Cobra badges
on the front grille and front fenders, a more aggressive front splitter and lower-drag rear spoiler,
which added to improved aerodynamic features, round out the exterior modifications. “We
wanted the spoiler raked back aggressively to minimize drag, but we also have an integrated
Gurney Flap that provides the downforce,” Saridakis said.

What’s inside counts with the 2010 Shelby GT500
The base 2010 Mustang received a powerful new interior design. For the GT500, the interior
design team members challenged themselves to raise the bar even higher to create the ultimate
Shelby Mustang interior.

Using genuine materials such as real leather in all seats, real aluminum on the instrument panel
and Alcantara inserts on the seats and steering wheel gave the appearance a precisely crafted,
jewel-like yet functional feel. “You’ll definitely know you’re in a Shelby,” said Douglas Gaffka,
Chief Designer, Shelby GT500.

The genuine aluminum finish panels have a unique-to-GT500 three-dimensional dimpled texture
pattern inspired by racing clutch plates, braided hoses and cross-drilled racing brake rotors. The
pattern has been painstakingly tuned to compensate for the compound curvature of the
instrument panels. In addition, the “GT500” logo has been discretely engraved into the
aluminum in front of the passenger as a nod to classic Shelby Mustangs of the 1960s.

This unique aluminum finish panel is fully encapsulated by an exquisite soft seamless TPO
(Thermoplastic Olefin) instrument panel with a shape that resonates with Mustang’s powerful
heritage. The center stack flows into the console and features a sub-flush shifter trim ring, flush
cup holder door and lockable console stowage featuring the word “SHELBY” engraved in its
Satin Liquid Chrome release button.

All 2010 Mustangs and Shelbys feature bright 360-degree rings surrounding the gauge cluster,
uninterrupted by the steering column. These rings will come in chrome for the Mustang and a
Satin Liquid Chrome finish for the GT500. This finish is featured throughout the interior. An
intricate cobra is etched into the center of the aluminum steering wheel badge. The Shelby
Cobra appears at startup on the navigation screen, and the familiar red “SVT” logo utilizes new
ambient lighting to illuminate the door scuffplate.

“When customers drive this car, they’re not only going to be impressed by the performance and
the Shelby heritage, but they’re going to see all these carefully designed details and know
they’ve bought a well-crafted car,” Saridakis said.

Even the classic white shift knob – an icon of Shelby Mustang DNA from years past – received
special attention. First, it had to be the traditional white. It also had to be specific to the Shelby.
The answer was to combine the racing-stripes theme with the traditional “H” pattern found on
shifters to create a one-of-a-kind knob. Like the exterior, the racing stripes wrap from end to
end, encircling the knob.

Wide suite of standard features on the 2010 Shelby GT500

The 2010 Shelby GT500 includes several Ford innovations and industry-exclusive standard
features, including:

• SYNC: The voice-activated hands-free in-car communication and entertainment system
developed by Ford and Microsoft. The system fully integrates most Bluetooth-enabled
mobile phones and digital media players, providing customers hands-free cell phone and
music selection capabilities – plus new 911 Assist and Vehicle Health Report provided with
no monthly fees.

o 911 Assist: When a phone is properly paired, turned on and connected to SYNC, the
system is ready to assist in placing a call directly to a local 911 emergency operator in the
event of an air bag-deploying accident. The key advantage of SYNC 911 Assist is speed,
as calls are placed directly to local 911 operators.

o Vehicle Health Report (VHR): SYNC gathers relevant information from the major
vehicle control modules and packages diagnostic data into a usable format in a matter of
minutes. That data packet is sent to Ford via an 800-number automatically dialed using
the customer’s paired and operable mobile phone.

• Ambient Lighting System with MyColor™ allows drivers to customize the interior lighting
of the vehicle to suit their mood. The enhanced MyColor system features seven base colors –
ice blue, purple, blue, orange, red, white and green. Customers also can create 125 custom
colors by mixing the red-green-blue palette.

Available options:

• Voice-Activated Navigation with SIRIUS Travel Link™ is an industry-leading technology
that will provide users with a unique, information-rich in-car experience. The suite of data
services includes up-to-the-minute real-time traffic data with accident and incident
information for 78 markets, coast-to-coast weather data including current conditions and
five-day forecasts and fuel price information for more than 120,000 gas stations. SIRIUS
Travel Link also offers sports scores and schedules and a listing of more than 4,500 movie
theaters with movie times, theater addresses, movie synopses and more.

This combination of outstanding performance coupled with a fresh, exciting, well-crafted interior
intensely focused on improving the entire experience will make the 2010 Shelby GT500 even
more sought after, and a fitting addition to a long and proud history.

The 2010 Shelby GT500 will be in dealer showrooms in spring. The cars will be built at the
Auto Alliance International Plant in Flat Rock, Mich.



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Chrysler Introduces 2011 Extended Range-Electric Vehicle Line Up

In addition to the Viper look a-like Dodge EV introduced this morning on CNBC [which we posted on here], Chrysler also revealed two other extended-range electric vehicles: the Chrysler Town and Country EV, and the Jeep EV Chrysler. CEO Bob Nardelli confirmed that one of the three vehicles introduced will being production in 2010, though he didn’t reveal which one - suspense that provides the perfect betting statistics with which to bide our time before NBA March Madness begins.

View gallery and press release after the jump
[via autobloggreen.com]

Press Release [Source, Chrysler]:
Chrysler LLC Surges Forward with Production-intent Electric Vehicles

Company Introduces Three Advanced Electric-drive Vehicle Prototypes

* One targeted to be produced in 2010 for consumers in North American markets, and European markets after 2010
* Chrysler LLC to have approximately 100 electric vehicles on the road in government, business, utility and development fleets in 2009
* Chrysler electric-drive technology to be applied to front-wheel-drive, rear-wheel-drive, and body-on-frame four-wheel-drive platforms
* Dodge EV: All-electric Performance Sports Car
* Jeep® EV: Wrangler Range-extended Electric Vehicle to allow customers to roam the planet and take care of it at the same time
* Chrysler EV: Town & Country Range-extended Electric Vehicle
* Chrysler and General Electric pursue joint project with U.S. Department of Energy

Auburn Hills, Mich., Sep 23, 2008 - Actions speak louder than words.

Chrysler LLC announced today that the Company and its ENVI organization have new production-intent, advanced electric-drive technology packaged in three different vehicles – one for each of its brands, Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge.

Chrysler will select one electric-drive model to be produced in 2010 for consumers in North American markets, and European markets after 2010. Additionally, approximately 100 Chrysler electric vehicles will be on the road in government, business, utility and Chrysler development fleets in 2009.

The Company said that it is well into the development of advanced, production-intent electric vehicles, and that it will apply electric-drive technology to its front-wheel-drive, rear-wheel-drive and body-on-frame four-wheel-drive platforms in the next several years.

At its World Headquarters here today, Chrysler revealed its electric-drive prototypes – Dodge EV, Jeep EV and Chrysler EV – and demonstrated the driving performance and capability of each.

“We have a social responsibility to our consumers to deliver environmentally friendly, fuel-efficient, advanced electric vehicles, and our intention is to meet that responsibility quickly and more broadly than any other automobile manufacturer,” said Bob Nardelli, Chairman and CEO – Chrysler LLC. “The introduction of the Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge electric vehicles provides a glimpse of the very near future, and demonstrates that we are serious and well along in the development of bringing electric vehicles to market.”

ENVI Organization
The development of Chrysler’s Electric Vehicles and Range-extended Electric Vehicles is led by ENVI – representing the first four letters of “environmental” – the Company’s in-house organization that was formed to focus on electric-drive production vehicles and related advanced technologies. The development of electric-drive systems for future Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles is maturing quickly.

“ENVI was created just over one year ago with the strategic intent to develop electric-drive vehicles quickly for Chrysler, and it is surpassing expectations,” said Tom LaSorda, Vice Chairman and President – Chrysler LLC. “With ENVI, Chrysler is developing technology to bring Electric Vehicles and extremely fuel-efficient Range-extended Electric Vehicles to market.”

Electric Vehicle Technology
Chrysler’s Electric Vehicles utilize just three primary components. These include an electric motor to drive the wheels, an advanced lithium-ion battery system to power the electric-drive motor and a controller that manages energy flow. The electric-drive system is being developed for front-wheel-drive, rear-wheel-drive, and body-on-frame four-wheel-drive vehicle applications.

“This technology provides customers with a vehicle that has zero tailpipe emissions and a 150- to 200-mile driving range – far exceeding most Americans’ daily commutes, as nearly 80 percent of Americans drive less than 40 miles per day, or 14,000 miles per year,” said Frank Klegon, Executive Vice President – Product Development, Chrysler LLC. “Electric Vehicles provide the opportunity to fulfill social responsibility, reduce dependency on foreign oil, and eliminate monthly gasoline bills, while delivering performance and utility that our customers desire.”

Range-extended Electric Vehicle Technology
The Range-extended Electric Vehicle combines the electric-drive components of the Electric Vehicle with a small gasoline engine and integrated electric generator to produce additional energy to power the electric-drive system when needed. This provides the positive attributes of an Electric Vehicle with the driving range equivalent to today’s gasoline-powered vehicles – with no compromises in performance.

Range-extended Electric Vehicles offer environmental responsibility without giving up driving range, comfort or utility.

Dodge EV
The Dodge EV development Electric Vehicle is a two-passenger, rear-wheel-drive sports car that marries high performance with zero tailpipe emissions.

“The Dodge EV sets a new standard for what can be expected in electric-drive vehicles,” said Lou Rhodes, Vice President – Advance Vehicle Engineering, and President – ENVI. “The electric-vehicle technology enables a fun-to-drive performance sports car and helps redefine the vision of an environmentally responsible vehicle for the Dodge brand.”

The electric-drive system consists of three primary components: a 200 kW (268 horsepower) electric motor, an advanced lithium-ion battery and an integrated power controller.

The 200 kW electric-drive motor generates 650 N•m (480 lb.-ft.) of torque. The instant high torque of the electric-drive motor delivers outstanding performance, accelerating the Dodge EV to 60 mph in less than five seconds, with quarter-mile times of 13 seconds. The Dodge EV has a top speed of more than 120 mph.

Working with the latest advanced lithium-ion battery technology, the Dodge EV has a continuous driving range of 150 to 200 miles – more than triple the average daily commute of most consumers. Recharging the vehicle is a simple one-step process: plugging into a standard 110-volt household outlet for eight hours. The recharge time can be cut in half to four hours by using a typical 220-volt household appliance power outlet.

The Dodge EV offers driving enthusiasts a performance sports car that can be driven to work every day – without consuming gasoline or producing tailpipe emissions.

Jeep EV
The Jeep EV development vehicle is a Range-extended Electric Vehicle that provides a glimpse into the future of a “Go Anywhere, Do Anything” vehicle with renowned Jeep Wrangler capability.

The Jeep EV combines Wrangler’s unmatched off-road capability with the ultimate “Tread Lightly” mindset by providing nature ambassadors with the ability to roam the planet and take care of it at the same time.

The Jeep EV Range-extended Electric Vehicle uses an electric motor, an advanced lithium-ion battery system, and a small gasoline engine with an integrated electric generator to produce additional energy to power the electric-drive system when needed. The 200 kW (268 horsepower) electric motor generates 400 N•m (295 lb.-ft.) of torque. With approximately eight gallons of gasoline, the Jeep EV has a range of 400 miles, including 40 miles of zero fuel-consumption, zero-emissions, all-electric operation.

“We are also exploring four-wheel-drive, in-wheel electric motors to demonstrate the full reach of ENVI’s advanced electric-drive technologies,” said Rhodes.

The instant high torque of the electric-drive motor and the ability to precisely control each wheel independently results in off-road capability ideally suited for the Jeep brand, without compromising on-road driving capability.

Chrysler EV
The Chrysler EV development vehicle is a Range-extended Electric Vehicle that demonstrates another possible application of ENVI electric-drive technology in the segment-leading Chrysler Town & Country minivan.

“With the Chrysler EV, we are able to blend seven-passenger capability and the luxury of the Chrysler Town & Country minivan with electric-drive technology, demonstrating family practicality with zero compromise,” said Rhodes. “ENVI’s electric-drive development vehicles showcase our accelerated application of electric-drive systems into a wide range of vehicles in Chrysler’s future product portfolio.”

The Chrysler EV combines the electric-drive components of an Electric Vehicle with an integrated small-displacement engine and generator to produce additional electricity to power the electric-drive system when needed. This provides all of the positive attributes of an Electric Vehicle and extends the driving range to be equivalent to today’s gasoline-powered vehicles – without compromises.

The Chrysler EV uses a 190 kW (255 horsepower) motor, producing 350 N•m (258 lb.-ft.) of torque, providing 0 to 60 mph acceleration in approximately nine seconds. The Chrysler EV Range-extended Electric Vehicle can drive 40 miles on all-electric power, and boasts a range of 400 miles on approximately eight gallons of gasoline. This makes the Chrysler EV the perfect fuel-efficient family vehicle.

The knowledge and experience gained from the Chrysler EV will be applied to other front-wheel-drive applications in Chrysler’s portfolio.

Chrysler LLC Electric-vehicle Consumer Web Site
Chrysler LLC has launched a Web site – www.Chryslergoeselectric.com – to allow consumers to view the latest updates on Electric Vehicles and Range-extended Electric Vehicles from the Company. Content will include videos, photography and news, and visitors can sign up for updates. In addition, the site features a blog where consumers can interact directly with the Company.

Department of Energy Cooperative Agreement
Chrysler and General Electric are jointly pursuing a project with the United States Department of Energy to explore advanced energy-storage technology.

“Chrysler’s partnership with General Electric combines the electric-drive technology demonstrated in the Chrysler Electric Vehicles, with GE’s research and development of advanced energy storage systems,” said Klegon. “Our collective goal working with the DOE is to develop a new, integrated energy-storage system to make electric vehicle battery packs smaller and significantly less expensive than current designs.”

Chrysler and GE will develop and evaluate dual-battery solutions based on GE’s unique technology.

“One of the challenges with electric vehicles is finding a battery with the correct balance between power – for example, during vehicle acceleration – and energy for long driving range,” said Klegon. “We believe that combining two unique battery chemistries – one biased toward power and the other toward energy – into a single battery pack is very promising for a future Chrysler Electric Vehicle.”



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