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Ford engineers made history with special part for Ken Block’s Hoonitruck

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Ford Performance Hoonitruck 3D metal printed intake

We imagine not many people would describe an intake manifold as the favourite part of their vehicle. But Ken Block does. Although the one fitted to his insane ‘Hoonitruck’ is no ordinary part…

Block’s latest Gymkhana Ten video saw his newly created 900-horsepower Ford F-150 pickup truck burning rubber and causing mayhem.

Yet such antics would not have even been possible without some groundbreaking engineering by Ford Performance and researchers in Germany.

Full metal racket

Ford Performance Hoonitruck 3D metal printed intakePowering the Hoonitruck is the same 3.5-liter V6 Ford EcoBoost engine as found in the GT supercar. There, the twin-turbocharged unit makes an impressive 647-horsepower, which is more than sufficient for a top speed in excess of 210 mph.

However, this was never going to be enough for Ken Block, who wanted the 1977 F-150 to have more than 900-horsepower. Mating the engine with a complex uprated turbocharger system meant special parts would be needed, including the intake manifold to funnel the boosted air.

The answer was a complex solution, based upon simulations undertaken by Ford Performance engineers in America. Data was shared with colleagues in Europe, who worked with the University of Aachen to produce a record-breaking 3D metal-printed intake manifold.

Burning rubber, and metal

Ford Performance Hoonitruck 3D metal printed intakeWeighing almost 6 kilos (13 pounds), and having taken some five days to print, the special manifold is genuinely one of a kind. Creating the complex shapes in one smooth piece would have been impossible without 3D printing, according to Mr. Block.

Even once created, the design team had to come up with new methods to make the printed item usable. A complex system of supports, used whilst the printed layers were created, needed to be dissolved with acid once their work was done.

The result of their efforts was the epic tyre-slaying seen in the Gymkhana video, plus the prize for the single largest 3D metal-printed part to feature in a working vehicle.

Ford has previously won awards for the use of plastic 3D printed parts in the Mustang and Ranger models. Given the success seen with the Hoonitruck, more 3D metal-printed items seem a logical step forward.

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Lotus to partner with Williams to develop ‘advanced propulsion systems’

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WIlliams partners with Lotus

Two British titans of Formula One past and present are joining forces. Lotus and Williams Advanced Engineering have announced a ‘strategic technical partnership in which the companies will share research and development into advanced propulsion technologies’.

What’s obvious is this has nothing to do with Formula One. ‘Advanced propulsion technologies’ sounds like Williams-developed batteries in an electric Lotus  and potentially Volvos (via Lotus parent company Geely), too.

WIlliams partners with Lotus

Both companies have a history of jumping into bed with other manufacturers to bring go-faster fruit to bear. Who fancies a Lotus Carlton versus Renault Clio Williams twin-test?

Also, both companies have industry-favourite engineering subsidiaries. Lotus Engineering has helped develop various technologies and many cars over the years.

WIlliams partners with Lotus

Williams Advanced Engineering, meanwhile, is currently working on the Dendrobium electric hypercar. With these two performance and technology superpowers combined, the sky could be the limit.

Not coincidentally, we think, Lotus is rumoured to be working on an all-electric hypercar with more than 1,000hp. If true, you can bet Williams will be on the shop floor, further cornering the electric hypercar market.

“Our new technology partnership with Williams Advanced Engineering is part of a strategy to expand our knowledge and capability in the rapidly changing automotive landscape,” said Phil Popham, CEO of Lotus Cars.

“Applying advanced propulsion powertrains can provide numerous exciting solutions across multiple vehicle sectors. Our combined and complementary experiences make this a very compelling match of engineering talent, technical ability and pioneering British spirit.”

WIlliams partners with Lotus

Likewise, Craig Wilson, MD of Williams Advanced Engineering, said, “We will be further developing next-generation powertrains in this partnership with Lotus.”

What do you want to see come out of this partnership? Could we see a Tesla Roadster-rivalling next-generation Elise or Esprit, or even a world-beating hypercar?

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New Suzuki Jimny selling at supercar profit margins

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Suzuki Jimny mark-up

The latest Suzuki Jimny is already one of 2019’s most-wanted cars. Now, ratifying that cult status, a private buyer has advertised one for £5,000 above list price.

This new Jimny is for sale on Auto Trader for a heady £24,950. The strap line? ‘Beat the waiting list!!’

The Jimny has, of course, been lathered with affections by motoring journalists. Whether that would translate into real sales was the question. After all, the Toyota GT86 was equally lauded by the press, yet failed to follow-up with sales success.

Suzuki Jimny mark-up

That’s not the case for the Jimny, it seems. Indeed, the owner of this car claims ‘there’s a year’s waiting list for this car in the UK’.

Jimny residuals are set to be inordinately strong, too – kicking off , apparently, with 125 percent of list price to own one now.  

Such mark-ups are normally the preserve of limited-run sports cars and supercars like the Ford GT, LaFerrari and Porsche 911 R. Early Porsche Cayman GT4s were hitting the classifieds at similarly inflated margins.

Suzuki Jimny mark-up

In reality, the Jimmy is good for going off-road, but struggles a bit at being a normal car. That’s to say, motorway speeds are a windy, noisy struggle, and the space known in other cars as the ‘boot’ is barely larger than a rucksack.

Affairs of the heart recognise no such logic, though. We love the Jimny for its flaws as much as the next person. We’re not sure we’d pay £25,000 for one, though.

If you’re interested, this car is a 1.5-litre auto with the £650 Kinetic Yellow paint, and just 90 miles on the odometer. The supply is there but is the demand high enough? Time will tell…

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New Renault Clio breaks cover ahead of Geneva 2019 debut

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The new Renault Clio’s interior was revealed yesterday (28 January) and now, just 24 hours later, the exterior has been shown for the first time, ahead of the car’s public debut at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. 

We can see Renault’s logic: the revolution with this car comes inside, as the exterior is very much evolutionary. Intentionally so, says designer Laurens van den Acker, pointing to sales figures that have increased year-on-year since the outgoing car was launched in 2012.

“The exterior design of Clio IV won over our customers and continues to do so today, so we chose to keep that DNA, while bringing modernity and elegance to the new model.”

Renault adds that the new car really is 100 percent new. 

All-new 2019 Renault Clio

So while the curves and bulges of the old car are still present within an evolutionary profile, the details have been honed and refined. Look at the ribs on the bonnet, says Renault; the bigger grille, the more pronounced front bumper. 

The headlights are now 100 percent LED across the range, and more like jewellery than ever before. There are also LED lights at the rear, and both have a C-shaped light signature. 

At the side, fancy chrome window surrounds offset gloss black pillars, and the hidden rear door handle remains. There are premium-style creases in the body surface and tiny little chrome-plated ‘Clio’ logos on the lower body sides.

Renault says everything has been reworked for much higher perceived quality.

Oh, and the new Clio is actually smaller than the old model, by 14mm in length and up to 30mm in height. Despite this, it’s bigger inside, with the boot now holding 391 litres: a new record for the supermini sector.

Renault is also proud of the new Clio’s paint. Ten colours are available, including new Celadon Blue and this vivid Valencia Orange. It uses a special new paint varnish that offers “unprecedented depth and radiance,” apparently. It’s an automotive industry first for this new paint tech.

All-new 2019 Renault Clio

A new trim level has already been confirmed by Renault for the new Clio. Called RS Line, it replaces the old GT-Line and matches Renault Sport trimmings with a more efficient range of engines. 

Key features include 17-inch alloys, an F1-blade front bumper, honeycomb grille and, inside, sports seats, aluminium pedals and carbon-style dash inserts.

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One in five drivers admit to poor eyesight

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Driving eyesight

New research has uncovered the worrying eyesight of Britain’s drivers. More than a fifth (21 percent) say road signs appear blurry when driving.

The research, by specialist eye hospital group Optegra, also revealed that 27 percent find it hard to see when driving at night. That may sound obvious, but our ability to deal with varying levels of light, such as when cars and streetlights pass through our field of vision, is vitally important. Four in 10 said they experience distracting levels of glare from other cars’ lights in the dark.

In addition, 28 percent of the drivers admitted they wished they could see better when driving. And 17 percent said they did not feel safe driving because of the quality of their eyesight.

Short-sighted youth

Driving eyesight

Interestingly, it’s a major issue with young drivers. One in five British drivers had to buy glasses or contact lenses in order to pass their test.

Incredibly, as many as 44 percent of 16-24 year-olds say road signs appear blurry. Over half said they are majorly affected by light glare at night – and 39 percent said they don’t feel safe driving because of their eyesight.

“This concerning data really worries me – that so many drivers are citing problems with their vision when driving,” said Optegra eye surgeon, Shafiq Rehman.

“It is so, so vital that all drivers see well. As we have heard in the news recently, accidents can so easily happen”.

What are the DVLA ‘standards of vision for driving’?

Driving eyesight

As quoted directly from the DVLA site, ‘you must be able to read (with glasses or contact lenses, if necessary) a car number plate made after 1 September 2001 from 20 metres’.

‘You must also meet the minimum eyesight standard for driving by having a visual acuity of at least decimal 0.5 (6/12) measured on the Snellen scale (with glasses or contact lenses, if necessary) using both eyes together or, if you have sight in one eye only, in that eye.

‘You must also have an adequate field of vision – your optician can tell you about this and do a test.

‘At the start of your practical driving test you have to correctly read a number plate on a parked vehicle. If you can’t, you’ll fail your driving test and the test won’t continue. The DVLA will be told and your licence will be revoked.’

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Keyless theft shock: most popular cars are the easiest to steal

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Ford Fiesta keyless theft

Four of the top five best-selling new cars on sale today are among the most susceptible to keyless car theft. That’s according to a new report by consumer group, Which?.

The big four are the Ford Fiesta, Ford Focus, Volkswagen Golf and Nissan Qashqai. All are highly vulnerable to keyless theft.

The Which? research covered 237 car models equipped with keyless technology. Among these, all but seven could be opened and started using relay boxes. A further four models could either be accessed or started using this tech.

It’s worth noting from the off, however, that keyless theft is not impossible to prevent.

The safest keyless cars on sale

2019 Jaguar I-Pace keyless theft

It seems Jaguar Land Rover has upped its security game in recent years, after a spate of Range Rover thefts involving key cloning. According to the Which?, the latest Discovery, Range Rover and new Jaguar I-Pace aren’t currently susceptible to relay-style attacks.

Which was the odd one out of the top five best-sellers? Why, the humble Vauxhall Corsa, of course, given its lack of a keyless option.

What is a relay attack?

Keyless car theft

This type of theft usually takes place at the car owner’s home, due to how it works. One of two thieves stands as close to the house as possible, while the other waits by the car.

The box relays the signal from the key inside the house to the car. This fools the car into thinking the key is closer and unlocks it, ready to start. 

What are the latest car theft numbers?

New taskforce to tackle vehicle theft

Between March 2017 and March 2018, there were 106,000 car thefts reported to the police in England and Wales. Thats the highest number since 2009. Figures from the West Midlands Police reveal that car theft almost doubled in 2017 compared to 2015, with 9,451 incidents versus 5,344.

Earlier in January 2019, a new task force was called for by the policing minister Nick Hurd to combat the ‘epidemic’ of car theft. Vehicle crime has increased by seven percent over the past 12 months, ‘leaving no community unaffected’.

Numbers are still lower than they were in the 1990s, but it’s plain to see they’re on the rise. 

SMMT: “New cars are more secure than ever”

Vauxhall tops Scottish car sales

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) is eager to calm hysteria around keyless theft.

“New cars are more secure than ever, and the latest technology has helped bring down theft dramatically with, on average, less than 0.3 percent of the cars on our roads stolen,” said Mike Hawes, head of the SMMT.

Hawes went on to say that motor manufacturers need to keep on top of their game, but added that the technology thieves use needs to be regulated and taken off-sale.

“We continue to call for action to stop the open sale of equipment with no legal purpose that helps criminals steal cars.”

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Ferrari is now the strongest brand in the world

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Ferrari fans with the Scuderia logo

The Global 500 – the annual report on the world’s most valuable brands – has been revealed for 2019 by Brand Finance. Who holds the top spot, then? Apple? Google? Wrong. It’s a brand from the automotive industry: Ferrari.

That’s right, Ferrari is officially as the world’s strongest brand, period. It scored a 94.8 out of 100, with an AAA+ rating. That’s an increase of 3.3 points from 91.5 last year, allowing it to overtake McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Lego and Disney.  It previously held first place in 2014.

How do you work out the strength of a brand?

A multitude of factors play into the strength of a brand. Brand Finance looked at marketing investment, stakeholder equity and business performance. By these measures, Ferrari joins just 14 other brands in this year’s Global 500 that receive an AAA+ rating.

It’s not just Ferrari’s cars that reinforce its status. A global brand of merchandise, theme parks and a hotel fortify the marque’s presence and public awareness of it, without damaging its appeal as a luxury motor manufacturer.

Ferrari’s brand strength has strengthened its value, too. This year, the company is 27 percent up, with an $8.3 billion valuation.

Ferrari Portofino road trip

“As the world’s foremost luxury carmaker, Ferrari has an unparalleled level of brand recognition, upholding excellence for design and innovation,” said David Haigh CEO, Brand Finance.

“The prancing horse logo is a perfect symbol of the brand’s strength and vitality as it plans new models and reaches outside the auto industry.”

Other luxury automotive brands also carry major consumer appeal. Both BMW and Porsche get AAA brand strength ratings.

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These special edition 2019 Chevrolet Corvettes were designed by RACING DRIVERS

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2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 Racing Drivers SeriesChevrolet has announced four special edition versions of the Corvette sports car, with designs created by the Corvette Racing team.

General Motors is no stranger to creating special Corvettes, but these cars are slightly different than normal. The quartet of offerings has seen Corvette Racing drivers select their personal pick of exterior and interior options, intended to reflect their individual tastes.

Suitably, Chevrolet is using this weekend’s 24 Hours of Daytona race to show off the Drivers Series range of cars. The endurance event will see two Corvette Racing C7.R cars competing in the GTLM class, with Tommy Milner, Oliver Gavin, Jan Magnussen and Antonio Garcia onboard.

High-speed graphic designs

2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 Racing Drivers SeriesRather than limiting the Drivers Series cars to just one Corvette model, the design packages can be applied to 2019 1LT, 2LT, 3LT, and Grand Sport cars. It’s simply a case of picking which colour scheme appeals the most, or who your favourite Corvette driver is, from the four options:

Tommy Milner Edition: Two-times Le Mans winner Milner picked Elkhart Lake Blue paintwork with silver stripes and red hash marks, body-color mirrors, black wheels with red stripe and red brake calipers. The interior features Jet Black Suede (or leather), with red seat belts.

Oliver Gavin Edition: British driver Gavin plumped for Shadow Gray exterior with Torch Red center stripe and Torch Red hash marks, plus Carbon Flash mirrors, black wheels with red stripe, red brake calipers. Inside is finished in Adrenaline Red, with red seat belts.

Jan Magnussen Edition: Great Dane Jan Magnussen opted for Arctic White paint with Crystal Red stripes and gray hash marks, body-color mirrors, black wheels with red stripe and red brake calipers. Like the others here, the interior is Jet Black, but has red seat belts.

Antonio Garcia Edition: Racing Yellow exterior with stinger stripe, red hash marks, Carbon Flash mirrors, black wheels with red stripe and red brake calipers are the selections of Señor Garcia. Predictably, the interior is Jet Black interior, but 3LT trim nets yellow stitching.

Racing legends

2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 Racing Drivers SeriesSpecifying anew Corvette as a Drivers Series car will add $4,995 (£3,780) to the basic price of 1LT and 2LT trims, and $5,995 (£4,540 for the 3LT trimmed ‘Vette.

Standard equipment includes Brembo brakes, an electronically controlled limited-slip differential, uprated suspension, and bodywork tweaks. Corvettes with the Drivers Series package will be able to order from spring 2019, with no mention of limits on how many can be built.

Demand may well depend on whether Corvette Racing can take a 100th IMSA sports car victory at Daytona this weekend. We just hope that the other two Corvette Racing drivers, Mike Rockenfeller and Marcel Fassler, are not too upset about not being asked to design their own cars.

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A record number of cars will require their first MOT in 2019

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MOT 2019

March 2019 promises to be a challenging month. As the country braces itself for Brexit, motorists are being warned to prepare themselves for ‘MOTmageddon’.

OK, we’re the first outlet to use that entirely made-up word, but owners of cars approaching their third birthday are advised to book the MOT early to avoid disappointment. MOTmageddon is coming.

The warning comes from Coachworks Consulting, an independent automotive consultancy, which says that a record number of cars will require their first MOT over the next 12 months, including a bevvy of MOT virgins in March.

Almost 2.7 million cars were registered in 2016, each one requiring an MOT before December.

And it’s not just motorists who need to be prepared. Dealers and workshops are advised to prepare for the record demand for MOTs or risk losing business to rival operators and fast-fit outlets.

“An unprecedented swell of MOTs will hit workshops from March and franchised dealers have a one-off opportunity to retain customers they sold a record number of cars to three years ago,” said Karl Davis, managing director of Coachworks Consulting.

“Dealers need to be contacting customers as early as possible about their first MOT and not just wait for the due date. If they fail to do this then customers will go to fast-fits and independent garages. And if they have a good experience they won’t come back,” he continued.

Sunday best

MOT test station

Around 519,000 new cars were registered in March 2016 alone, which is why the consultancy firm says franchised workshops should expect to conduct an average of 50 extra MOT tests per site, per month.

Not that we see anything wrong with booking an MOT at an independent garage. While £54.85 is the maximum fee a garage can charge for a test, the parts and labour costs are likely to be cheaper at an independent workshop.

A cheaper MOT might seem attractive on paper, but customers should look at the bigger picture.

To ensure you’re prepared for MOTmageddon, check out our 10 things to check before your car’s MOT test and be advised that you stand a better chance of passing first time if you book the test on a Sunday.

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BA is using hybrid London taxis to stop customers missing flights

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BA premium electric taxi serviceIf you’re a premium passenger with British Airways and risk missing your connecting flight, the airline will drive you along the runway directly to the aircraft. 

The service is called the BA premium transfer drive  and it’s now going low-emissions by taking on a fleet of new hybrid London taxis.

Customers are met at the steps of the aircraft and driven straight to their next flight by the BA chauffeurs. “It’s great to see the reaction of customers when they’re met by a London taxi at the side of the aircraft,” said BA’s Daljit Hayre.

“They’ve told us how much they appreciate this gesture, plus they love the space in the vehicle for their hand baggage.”

BA premium electric taxi service

The aim is to reduce airside emissions, said BA environment manager Andy Kershaw. BA wans to cut both carbon emissions “and those emissions that impact air quality and our local communities”. The new EV taxis join a fleet of electric aircraft pushback vehicles.

Built by the London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC), the BA taxis boast wi-fi, 12v charging points and a panoramic roof that’s “great for plane spotting”. Air conditioning is also standard.

Oh, and unlike a normal London taxi ride, this one’s free, adds BA…

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