Monday, November 28, 2011

New Sports Car of Jaguar XKR-S


Jaguar XKR-S is a new sports car that made its world first appearance at the Geneva Motor Show 2011. The Jaguar new launches the most tremendous expressions of passion but the Jaguar to build beautiful, fast cars.

The Jaguar XKR-S is a daring and thrilling new jaguar supercar, Jaguar expect to attract both loyal and new Jaguar XKR-S driving enthusiasts who still want the console, opulence and encouraging performance.

Jaguar XKR-S external design is a definite departure from first Jaguar car merge of curves and flowing lines.

Jaguar XKR-S exterior have a forceful front fascia, large front air intake and gaudy scoops at the front corners add more than a hint of DTM racing car to the graceful shape of the XK, so that makes the XKR-S as the fastest Jaguar car.

The Jaguar XKR-S interior design has been subtly refreshed with a host of new trim materials including ebony soft-feel paint for the switches and gloss black finish to the centre console.

Jaguar XKR-S interior have exclusive design to the new performance front seats with an integrated head fetters and enlarged lateral and squab support to hold driver and passenger securely and comfortably in place during the high speed cornering of which this car is capable.

It has a 16-way adjustment of squab, cushion, a lumbar and bolster element is supplemented by remembrance and heating functions. With the ease of this makes the 2012 Jaguar XKR-S as the most excellent Jaguar car.

Jaguar XKR-S cost will be come to the marketplace of the car industry in the range of £ 97,000, or about U.S. $ 158,000. Prices are commensurate with performance, quality, and design of the XKR-S which is unbelievably amazing and can be a focus for the lovers of sports cars, especially the Jaguar cars.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

BMW to export its China-made sedan


GUANGZHOU - BMW will become the first foreign luxury car manufacturer to export China-made cars when it begins shipping locally produced long-wheelbase 5 Series sedans overseas at the end of the year.

The Bavarian carmaker said on the eve of the ongoing Guangzhou auto show that its joint venture in the northeastern city of Shenyang with China's Brilliance Auto will export the 5 Series Li in December, but it did not specify the destination.

Christoph Stark, president and CEO of BMW Group Region China, said that as a trial effort, the shipments will not have big volume at the outset.

"We will find some markets, maybe in the Middle East, somewhere in Asia, or some other markets that welcome the products where we can test this (export effort).

BMW's new 5 Series sedan has proven "extremely successful" in China, Stark said, after it was launched in August last year. Its share of the mid-sized premium sedan segment has surged to 27 percent, up from 15 percent more than a year ago.

The company currently builds the 3 Series and 5 Series in China. Year-to-date sales by the joint venture have hit 100,000 units.

Combined with imported BMW and MINI vehicles, the automaker has reported sales of 195,868 units in the country in the first 10 months, a 45 percent increase over a year ago.

With full-year sales certain to surpass 200,000-unit benchmark, Stark said in Chinese that the company has now grown from a "junior team" to a "youth team" in China.