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Best 3 cars that have an impact on automotive world

June 20th, 2022

1. Lamborghini Aventador

The Lamborghini Aventadors are the perfect example of cutting edge technology merging artistry into high performance automobiles. This fast sports car was not built like any other. It features a massive V12 engine that produces 740 horsepower - that's enough power to propel this beauty from 0-60mph in just 2.9 seconds!

Lamborghinis are known for their beautiful curves, extreme speed and power, and their ability to be driven on any surface. Their bodies are made from carbon fiber composites and the engine compartment is covered in expensive materials like carbon fiber, leather, and steel. They usually come equipped with 6-cylinder engines that produce over 700 horsepower. These cars cost between $250,000 and $4 million.

They were first manufactured in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini who wanted to build a sports car that would be both luxurious and powerful. He named his company after the legendary bullfighter Antonio Santamaria nicknamed El Diablo (the devil).

In 1974 they became the world's fastest production roadster with a top speed of over 200 miles per hour. This was achieved by increasing the size of the V12 engine to 12 cylinders. Lamborghini has continued its success into modern times by designing high quality automobiles that offer style, performance and luxury.

2. BMW M5

This German supercar has always been ultra luxury and sporty. This model represents perfection and class at its best. With a sleek body and top speed of 197 mph, this car promises excitement time after time.

3. Audi R8

Audi uses state of the art aerodynamics techniques designed by Red Bull Racing to create the R8 e-tron plug-in hybrid sports car. It features a mid-mounted V10 engine providing 570 horsepower, and the ability to travel 93 miles in pure electric mode.

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Top 3 Ferrari Car Design

June 19th, 2022

1. Ferrari's F60 Berlinetta

The F60 was created by Pininfarina, who has been known for creating many of the great cars from its inception around 1953-1956. This car features a 4.7 liter V12 engine that produces 563 horsepower, a 0-60 time of 2.9 seconds, and a top speed of 230 miles per hour. In 2008, Ferrari released a special edition of this model, called the F50.

2. Ferrari's 288 GTO

This is considered to be the greatest sports car of all time if not the greatest racing vehicle ever built. With a displacement of only 360 cu.in., but being able to produce 789 hp, the GTO can hit 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds. In 1994, Ferrari released a limited production run of 288 GTOs that were painted in bright red, gold metallic, and silver pearl exterior paint jobs. There are only 1,001 of these cars produced for the world market.

3. Ferrari's Enzo

Ferrari began designing their first supercar in 1976 with the help of Nuccio Bertone. The result was the legendary Enzo. Starting at $600,000, the Enzo featured everything racers could want and then some including a 6.0L V12 engine that produced 803 hp. Only 50 of the original Enzos were produced before Ferrari stopped making them. Today they sell for between $6 million and $25 million each.

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TOP 3 supercar design

June 16th, 2022

1. Lamborghini Aventador

The Lamborghini Aventadors are undoubtedly the best looking supercars out there and they have been setting the standard for excellence since their introduction. They are known for their amazing speed, incredible handling, and exotic styling. This is no exception to the rule on this list. The Aventador has a 6.5-liter V12 engine that produces 640 horsepower at 8250 RPMs. Its top speed is 217 mph. With these specs and its $375k price tag, it's safe to say that the Lamborghini Aventado is the fastest and most luxurious vehicle on the road today.

2. Ferrari F40

Ferrari is well known for making some of the most exclusive cars out there. If you're wondering what makes the Ferrari F40 better than most other Ferraris, check out the stats below. It has a 4.9-Litre V8 engine that produces 590 horsepower at 9500 RPMs. When you combine this power with its light weight (1,895 pounds) then you get a powerful yet lightweight machine. This allows for great handling and acceleration. It can reach 60mph in just 2.9 seconds. Top speed is only 186mph. With these specs and a starting price under $200,000, it's easy to understand how the Ferrari F40 is not only fast but incredibly affordable too.

3. Porsche 911 Turbo S

The Porsche 911 Turbo S is built to go even faster than any other Porsche models. As you might expect from the company behind the world's fastest and quickest production car, the Turbo S has some impressive numbers. It has a 4-Liter V10 engine that produces 600 horsepower at 7400 RPMs. This gives it a 0-60 time of less than 3 seconds and a maximum top speed of 195mph. Even though the Turbo S costs around $300,000, it still comes equipped with some of the nicest features including leather seats, air conditioning, and a CD player. This combination makes it one of the most desirable sports cars out there.

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Top car design of 2022.

June 15th, 2022

1. Volkswagen I.D. Buzz

The Volkswagen I.D. buzz is the first concept vehicle that has been presented by Volkswagen to the public. This futuristic-looking electric automobile would have two seats inside and can reach speeds of up to 250 mph. The vehicle has four wheels on each side and is propelled by two battery-powered electric motors located at either end of the car. In addition to the front and rear motors, the I.D. Buzz also features eight other electric motor-equipped wheels that rotate independently from those at the front or back. As well as producing zero emissions, the I.D Buzz would also feature technology where the car could communicate with its driver if they were to lose control of the vehicle.

2. Ford Fusion Energi

Ford’s second concept car, the Fusion Energi is a plug-in hybrid hatchback that is designed to combine the best characteristics of gasoline vehicles and electric cars. It would achieve a combined fuel efficiency rating of 52 miles per gallon and produce zero carbon dioxide emissions. The Fusion Energi has a gas engine of 1.0L, capable of generating 75hp, mated to a high-capacity electric motor. This powertrain arrangement allows the Fusion Energi to travel around 50 miles before using the chargeable batteries. The car has a maximum speed of 93mph.

3. BMW iNEXT

BMW’s third concept car is their idea of how the future of transportation could look like. Unlike the other concepts which are based on current technologies, the iNEXT takes cues from the past to create a futuristic looking vehicle. The iNEXT would be able to drive itself and can reach a top speed of 124mph. There would be no steering wheel and both the driver and passenger would sit behind a large screen for multimedia purposes. A combination of cameras, radar sensors, and laser scanners would allow the car to detect nearby obstacles and avoid them. The iNEXT can also communicate via radio frequency identification (RFID) technology.


1. Electric Car

The electric car has been growing in popularity over the past decade, making it one of the most popular auto trends in the next few years. These cars have zero emissions and are environmentally friendly. They also make driving safer since they have no gas-powered engine that can stall out while driving. This makes these cars ideal for urban areas where traffic jams tend to occur. However, some people think that this may not be the best option for everyone. Many who live in rural locations do not want to be stuck inside their homes due to pollution from other vehicles.

2. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle

Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle technology has come a long way since its early days. Researchers now believe that hydrogen fuel cells could become a viable alternative to fossil fuels. Their claim is that hydrogen fuel cells emit only water vapor as a result of combustion, whereas gasoline engines produce carbon dioxide. In addition, hydrogen fuel cells operate at about half the temperature of gasoline engines, which means occupants are less likely to suffer serious injuries if involved in an accident. Furthermore, hydrogen fuel cells require much lower maintenance compared to traditional vehicles.

3. Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle

Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) combine the benefits of regular hybrid vehicles and conventional gas-electric vehicles. PHEVs take advantage of rechargeable batteries that allow them to travel longer distances between recharges. The average consumer does not notice any significant difference in performance or fuel economy when using a PHEV. When looking at PHEV’s, consumers should consider the benefits and disadvantages before purchasing one. One benefit of a PHEV is that they can be plugged into the wall for instant power. The disadvantage is that the battery capacity is typically smaller than that of a standard hybrid vehicle.

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Top car design before 2000

June 14th, 2022

The original Toyota Corolla was released in 1958, designed by Eiji Tsuburaya while he was working at Toyo Kogyo. In 1959, the first mass-produced model rolled off the line - a basic sedan powered by a 1.0 liter engine producing 60 horsepower. More than 50 million were produced over its lifetime, making it the best selling car of its time. Despite being outclassed by newer models like the Honda Civic and Mazda 626, it remained popular among Americans due to the safety features introduced into the vehicle. This popularity led to the introduction of the second generation, known as the Corolla Mark II. Its production began in 1966 and continued through 1982, totaling about 10 million units sold. Along with the Mark II's success came the introduction of the third generation model, which became the iconic Corolla we know today.

In 1995, Toyota launched the fourth generation Corolla, the first compact car that featured front wheel drive. They called this the Corolla AE86, after the legendary sports cars from Japan. Due to the small size and light weight, the AE86 proved to be a lot faster than other compact sedans of the day. By 1999, they had sold 250,000 Corollas worldwide, but only 20,000 AE86s. However, in 2001, Toyota decided to rebrand

1. Beetle

The Volkswagen Beetle was built from September 1938-August 1980. Introduced at the 1939 New York World's Fair, the company continued with their small two-seat auto and introduced the Type 1 (1939),Type 2 (1941) and Type 4 (1950). In 1953, they were called Volkswagenwerk AG.

2. Citroen DS

Citroën is a French automobile marque that started out in 1899 under the name Compagnie des Automobiles Peugeot et Cie located in Sochaux, France. Originally, the company created automobiles but later began developing motorcycles and aircraft. In 1926, after experiencing financial difficulties, they changed their focus to trucks. They are now known primarily for cars.

3. Ford Model T

Henry Ford's production model, often referred to as the "Tin Lizzy", was first manufactured in October 1908. By 1913, he had sold his first 10,000 cars and became the largest producer of vehicles per year. Between 1909 and 1928, over 11 million Model Ts were produced, making it the best selling car in U.S. history!

1. Ford Mustang

This is what I call the first generation of the Mustang. This was released in 1964. With a total of approximately 1.8 million units were sold, it’s still considered as the best-selling American automobile of all time. In this car, they used plastic instead of steel. You can find this car today as parts cars because people buy them just to have them. They are not collector cars now because the demand has diminished over the years.

2. Volkswagen Beetle

The Beetle is another car that comes from Germany that became popular around the world. The Beetle was initially introduced in 1938 but didn’t become famous until later in its life cycle. Initially, the Beetle had only one model but eventually there were many variations of the car produced. In 1978, the Volkswagen Beetle celebrated its 25th anniversary which means that there were already 250 thousand units. This car is still loved by many people even though it’s getting old and outdated.

3. Chevrolet Corvette

It’s difficult to imagine a life without Corvettes. This type of vehicle is iconic and represents America like no other car does. This car is special because it combines luxury and performance together. Even if the price is high, lots of people want to drive this car through the streets of New York. The first generation of the Corvette was released in 1953. Since then, there have been different models and generations. As of 2019, there are about 400 thousand units per year being sold.

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TOP CAR DESIGN of all time

June 11th, 2022

1. Ferrari 360 Modena - 1967-1969

The Ferrari 360 Modena was released in the mid 1960’s and is considered one of the best looking and fastest cars ever made. It featured a powerful V12 engine that could propel it from 0-60mph faster than any other production car at its launch. This model is based off the roadster version of the legendary Enzo Ferrari.

2. Koenigsegg CCX – 2009

The Koenigsegg CCx (pronounced “Cux”) was introduced in 2008 and features a twin turbocharged 4.7 liter V8 engine that can produce over 1,000 horsepower. When launched, this became the most expensive production car in the world, but now is only priced at $2,929,500 USD.

3. Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse – 2007

It took 10 years to develop the Bugatti Veyron’s successor, but the result was worth it! The Bugatti Veyron GP had a top speed of over 251 mph, and despite its insane performance, it still looks gorgeous. Only 83 were made.

1. Ferrari Enzo

It may have been overpriced at $250,000 but this was the first supercar that became the benchmark for all future racing cars. With its V12 engine producing 641bhp (502kW) and a top speed of 212mph (341km/h), this car set the standard for any sports car and established the benchmark for performance and luxury.

2. Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic

The ultimate expression of both French craftsmanship and German engineering, this luxurious grand tourer was the fastest production car in history with a 0-60mph time of 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 217mph (349km/h). Featuring a mid-mounted twin-turbocharged V12 engine from Rolls Royce, this stunning vehicle could produce 1,001 brake horsepower (750 kW) and boasted a range of 495 miles (800 km).

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Improving Car Design

June 10th, 2022

1. A simple change in your tire can make a huge difference. If you use a different size wheel, the car would handle differently and look completely different. This same concept applies to design. If you choose to change some small aspect of your vehicle's design, it could completely alter its capabilities.

2. To improve car design, we first need to understand what makes a good design, then we should take note of what works well, and finally apply that knowledge to our own designs.

3. When designing a car, it is best to start by drawing inspiration from other vehicles. By looking at the way others are doing things, we can determine a few key factors that we should consider in order to create a successful design.

4. The first thing we notice about a car is how they move. Is their motion smooth? Are they easy to control? How do they react to obstacles? These questions help us to define the basic characteristics of a car.

5. Next, we want to focus on how a driver feels while riding inside the vehicle. We are interested in the ergonomics of the interior design. Do they provide adequate space and comfort? Is the interior temperature comfortable? Does the seat adjust automatically depending on the position of the driver? All of these answers help us to know what kind of experience we want our customers to have.

6. After determining a few key features, we can begin to think about the color palette. Color has a powerful effect on people's emotions; therefore, choosing colors that match the mood of the project is always a great choice. Colors often set the tone for a particular audience and influence them accordingly.

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The Next Big Thing in Bugatti

June 9th, 2022

1. Bugatti Veyron 16.4

Bugatti’s new supercar was unveiled last month at the Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland. It has been dubbed “the fastest car ever built.” This hyper-luxury beast features a 1,001hp engine that can reach 0-60 mph in just 2.5 seconds, making it faster than others production cars on the market today.

2. Bugatti Chiron

This version of the Bugatti Veyron comes equipped with a carbon fiber chassis, making it lighter than the previous model. However, this does not come without some tradeoffs; it now weighs about 5 tons. The Bugatti Chiron also boasts top speeds exceeding 300 mph (482 kph).

3. Bugatti Veyrore 32

This version of the legendary Bugatti Veyron features a top speed of 265mph (426km/h). The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport takes the performance factor one step further with its ability to reach 255 mph (418 km/h).

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About Bugatti History

June 9th, 2022

The Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic was originally ordered by Prince Charles for his son's wedding present, but later built by legendary car designer Giorgetto Giugiaro instead. The car took three years to complete and was inspired by the earlier Type 54. With its wedge-shaped rear end and streamlined lines, Giugiaro said this model marked a change in direction from the previous cars he had created.

It features the same 4.5L engine and four wheel drive system that produced 260 horsepower and could accelerate from 0 to 62mph (100km/h) in 8.9 seconds. These figures put it well ahead of any other production car at the time.

The bodywork was designed to look like metal, and included a carbon fibre front bonnet, two side skirts, a large rear spoiler, and wheels wrapped in gold. This was the first time Bugatti had used gold on their wheels since their early days. A total of 1,067 were made between 1970 and 1975. All had manual transmission, with the exception of the final 25 models.

1. The Bugatti Type 57S was a sports car model produced by the French automobile manufacturer Bugatti between 1935 and 1938. This was the first production vehicle designed by Swiss engineer Georges-Henri Sauvage (1884–1955). Production began in mid-1935 and ended in 1938 at the Château de Talbot-du-Rouvray. This was the last “Grand Prix” built by Bugatti and was driven at Le Mans in 1937 by Jean Behra.

2. In 1941, the German firm Daimler-Benz AG acquired Bugatti AG from Alfred Neubauer. They renamed the company Auto Union, and used its existing staff, including designer Albert Speer, to build their new models under the Bugatti name. The last model manufactured by Auto Union was the Super Sport (also known as T51) in 1947.

3. The production of this type of vehicle had been discontinued after World War II and the subsequent reparations to Germany, leading to the financial ruin of Auto Union in 1948. After that year, the company was reorganized into Volkswagenwerk GmbH, a joint venture of Volkswagen and several other German companies. Volkswagen continued producing the Bugatti marque until 1962.

4. On 19 June 2009, a Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport was auctioned by RM Sotheby's New York City for $8.28 million US dollars. The car was estimated to have sold for $6.5 - $7 million US dollars in 2008.

5. From 1936 to 1939, Ferdinand Porsche developed a series of racing cars for Auto Union. These included the highly modified Type 38; the Type 40 prototype racecar; and the Type 45 Grand Prix car, which won the 1937 Carrera Panamericana road race. The following year, he introduced his final Auto Union racing project, the Type 50 Grand Prix racer.

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6 Awesome Iconic Car Design

June 8th, 2022

1. Honda Civic Type R

The Honda Civic Type R is a high-performance version of the Honda Civic that was released in 2013. This car has been able to achieve 0-60 mph in 4 seconds and can reach a top speed of 167 mph. The engine of this vehicle produces 300 horsepower and 280 lb.-ft. of torque.

2. Ford GT

The Ford GT is a mid-engined sports car produced by Ford Motor Company from 2005 to 2010. The name comes from the fact that the engine is located behind the front seats. The GT can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in less than four seconds and can go from 0 to 100 mph in just over 12 seconds.

3. Porsche 918 Spyder

The Porsche 918 Spyder is a hybrid supercar that was introduced in 2015. Its power comes from two electric motors – one at each axle – and it gets its name from the fact that it has a total of 880 hp. The car can go from 0 to 62 mph in 2.4 seconds and has a top speed of 204 mph.

1. Audi RS7

Audi has taken their car design and improved on it. They have made it even better. This car was designed back in 2012 and since then they have released an updated version of this amazing looking vehicle. This new Audi RS 7 comes with a turbocharged V8 engine that produces 485 HP and 516 LB-FT of torque.

2. Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

The Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is a sports car manufactured by General Motors. It is known for its mid-engine layout and rear-wheel drive configuration. In 1995 the GM division developed the first generation of this legendary American sports car.

3. Land Rover Range Rover Sport HSE TDV8 SVR

Introduced in 2010, the Land Rover Range Rover Sport is a sport utility vehicle produced by British manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover. This model is a high performance version of the popular luxury SUV.

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