mercedes maybach exelero top speed sports car

Length: 5.89 m (232 in)
Width: 2.148 m (84.6 in)
Weight: 2,660 kg (5,864 lb)
Engine: Bi-Turbo V12 from Maybach 57 S 700 hp (SAE) (522 kW), 1200 N·m (900 ft·lbf)
Top speed: 351. km/h (218 mph) Tires: 315/25 ZR 23 Fulda Exelero
Fuel used for top speed test: 110 octane
Price 8 million US Dollars
The Maybach Exelero is a high-performance sports car designed and built by German luxury car manufacturer Maybach. It was presented in May 2005 in Berlin, Germany.Fulda is using this car as a reference vehicle to test a new generation of wide tyres. The German luxury car manufacturer created the one-off model as a modern interpretation of its legendary streamlined sportscar from the 1930s. There are various allusions to the historical predecessor, which was likewise based on a powerful Maybach automobile. In this case, the Maybach SW 38 was also used by Fulda for tyre testing. In 2005.
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Peugeot 908 RC Sports Reviews

Peugeot 908 RC is an automobile that has a sedan/saloon body style, 4 doors and 5 seats. It has been introduced in 2006. The curb weight is 1800 kg. The engine of Peugeot 908 RC is 1-cylinder with 4 valves per cylinder, turbocharged and has an engine displacement of 5500 cc and double overhead camshaft (DOHC). It has a transverse alignment and is mounted in the middle of the vehicle. The cylinders are V-arranged. A wet sump oiling system of the engine is used for lubricating its parts. The automobile makes one kilometer for 22.00 s. The Peugeot 908 RC has a 6-speed manual transmission. The fuel tank has a capacity of 100.0 l. The rear suspension includes double wishbones, independent and the front suspension – double wishbones, independent. The type/size of the front tyres is 255/35 R 20. The tyres in the rear are 285/30 R 21. The diameter of the front brakes is 380.00 mm and the diameter of the rear brakes is 350.00 mm
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Peugeot 206 CC




he 205, which was launched in 1983, became the definite small Euro hatchback over a 15 year production run that saw over 5 million examples sold. It is widely held that Peugeot management avoided the tricky business of replacing the 205 by simply avoiding the issue. Instead, it launched the tiny 106 City car in 1991 and the bigger 306 in 1993, which was aimed at the lucrative upscale hatchback market dominated by the VW Golf. However, the trusty 205 remained in production after the launch of the 306, and the sales proved that buyers were still very keen on a supermini of this size. However, as the 306 arrived in the showroom, Peugeot turned its attention to finally replacing the ageing 205 with a much more modern car. The new model was a significant investment for Peugeot, as it was a unique model, with no Citroen sister car to help spread the investment load. The 206 was neatly compact and benefitted from a modern interpretation of the 205’s classic pert looks. It was launched in late 1998 and annual sales rocked through the 500,000 barrier, peaking at 707,000 in 2001. Peugeot also rolled production out across the world, with factories in Brazil, Argentina, China, Iran as well as in France.




The company also exploited the 206 chassis by launching a folding roof version, a small estate, a small saloon and a van version. In 2005, it became Peugeot’s bestselling car ever. However, by early 2008, two and a half years after the launch of its 207’replacement’, 206 production had totaled 6.2 million units, with few signs of the little car being pensioned off. Remarkably, Peugeot had managed to replace the 205 with a car that was even more successful.


Peugeot 207 CC Photos

Peugeot 207 CC, Peugeot has announced that the new 207 CC will be available at it’s European launch with two petrol engines and one diesel engine. All models will be front-wheel drive, however the diesel engine is not a certainty just yet, and will likely to be offered some time after the vehicle’s launch in Australia.

The entry-level engine is called the EP6, a 1.6-litre 4-cylinder petrol engine with 16-valves and able to output a maximum 90kW (120hp) and 160Nm of torque. Peugeot says the EP6 is the second engine created from the co-operation between PSA Peugeot Citroën and the BMW Group, and is also used in the Mini Cooper, and key features include a ‘very’ flat torque curve with 88% of it’s total torque attainable from 2000rpm.

Power: 90kW @ 6000rpm
Torque: 160Nm @ 4250rpm
0-100km/h: 10.7 seconds
The range-topping power house engine is internally known as the EP6DT, which is the same 1.6-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder petrol engine that gives the much-admired Mini Cooper S it’s tenacious spirit with 110kW (150hp). Peugeot says the new turbo 1.6 offers effortless driveability thanks to its maximum torque of 240Nm from an engine speed of only 1400rpm, and that due to its innovative twin-scroll turbocharger, variable valve timing system and direct petrol injection, it’s also a very fuel efficient petrol engine.


Power: 110kW @ 5800rpm
Torque: 240Nm @ 1400rpm
0-100km/h: 8.6 seconds

Peugeot Australia has indicated that the 1.6-litre diesel engine will be offered on 207 hatch models Down Under, so this could be taken that the 207 CC will get the engine as well, but nothing is set in stone as yet. Called the DV6TED4, the 1.6-litre HDi diesel engine whacks out 82kW (110hp), which should provide a useful mixture of performance and low fuel consumption.
Power: 82kW @ 4000rpm
Peugeot have been in the coupe cabriolet business for some time, during the 1930s Peugeot made a name for themselves as the world’s number one producer of coupe cabriolets – but that was nearly 80 years ago.

Skipping a few decades to 2001, Peugeot launched the 206 CC. Starting from just $37,990, the 206 CC went on to become of Australia’s best selling convertibles with a worldwide sales figure of 360,000 units to date.

With the 206 CC starting to show its age, Peugeot began working on a successor, named 207 CC. And as of this week the new 207 CC has gone on sale.
The 1.6 litre unit has a fuel economy of 6.5 l/100km, with award winning emission ratings. Meanwhile the turbo-charged 1.6 litre 110kW (240Nm of torque) ‘THP’ engine, sourced from the 207 GT hatchback delivers power from an incredibly low 1400 rpm. Built with the help of BMW and Citroen the 1.6-litre turbo was recently voted best in its category at the International Engine of the Year Awards.Of course, for a coupe cabriolet, its all about style. The new electric folding roof for the 207 CC has taken put Peugeot alongside the best from Europe. With a completely automated operation (hold the bottom down for 25 seconds), the new roof system is a big improvement over the 206 CC which required the use of manual release handles.
Back in the 1930s (and all the way to the early 80s), accidents in roofless cars significantly increased fatality rates, eventually manufacturers started taking notice. The 207 CC comes standard with an active roll-over protection system.

Peugeot had to go back to the drawing board to specifically design two new airbags for the 207 CC, the car comes standard with four airbags, two adaptive front airbags and two ‘head-chest’ side airbags located in the side of the front seats.

Other standard safety features include:

ABS with Electronic Brake Force Distribution,
Emergency Brake Assist

The 1.6-litre turbo also gets ESP including traction control as standard. Unfortunately the naturally aspirated variant does not come with ESP standard.Peugeot claims the 207 CC has rear seats that are actually usable.
Of course, for a coupe cabriolet, its all about style. The new electric folding roof for the 207 CC has taken put Peugeot alongside the best from Europe. With a completely automated operation (hold the bottom down for 25 seconds), the new roof system is a big improvement over the 206 CC which required the use of manual release handles.Priced from $34,990, the new 207 CC is available (from launch) with two engine options, a 1.6-litre petrol (88kWs) and a 1.6-litre turbo petrol (110kWs). The naturally aspirated variant is available in a 5-speed manual (with the option of a four-speed auto using Porsche Toptronic technology) while the performance 1.6-litre turbo only comes in manual guise

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Peugeot 308 Reiews

With that in mind, we approached this new 308 CC cautiously. But our cynicism quickly evaporated; there’s a real feel of quality, from the way the door thunks reassuringly shut to the leather-lined dash on GT models.Other things impress too. Like airbags built into the headrests (a world first), which meet your head faster than regular airbags in a B-pillar. And there’s a Merc-style ‘airscarf’, which blows warm air around your neck to keep you toasty when the roof’s down (none of the 308’s close rivals have that). The entry-level car will cost
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£19,495, and although you can get a basic-spec Meganne CC, Focus CC and Astra Twin Top for less, you won’t get as much standard kit thrown in.
It’s properly refined too. Withthe roof up, it’s easy to forget you’re in a convertible. There’s a whisper of wind noise, but the turbocharged 1.6-litre petrol engine was quiet on the smooth roads of our test route and tyre roar was non-existent.

Couple of problems, though. With the roof down, sitting up front, you still don’t feel like you’re in a drop-top – the windscreen sweeps right back over your head, so you have to crane your neck back to see the sky. But this is a typical coupe-cabriolet dilemma. A shorter screen means a longer roof, which is harder to fold into the boot. And more rear legroom means less space to store that roof, which leads to a portly bum in which to accommodate it when stowed. Put simply, folding hard tops are a packaging nightmare.
The rest of us will hate it. Either way, there’s no denying it will make people look
The old 307 CC sold by the transporter load – 27,807 were shifted in total in Britain, over 400
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more per year than its closest rival, the Megane CC. It was naff to drive and famously unreliable (how does 150th out of 152 in the Top Gear Survey ‘06 grab you?). But the company bought affordable folding hard tops
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to the masses with the earlier 206 CC and, seeing as us plucky Brits love cabrios, early adopters just couldn’t resist Peugeot’s efforts, despite the poor execution.

twice, and given there’s nothing worse than not being talked about, that counts as A Good Thing.


Funny-looking thing, though, isn’t it? Some people will love it – the sort of people who think snorty, pug-faced dogs are ‘cute’. That’s the entire population of France, then.

CCs are always heavier than their hatchback equivalents (by 170kg in the 308’s case), which can screw up the way they drive – the 307 CC was a wallowing pig of a car. Although the 308 CC is on largely the same chassis, it handles better, thanks to a wider track, new spring rates and a stiffened body to reduce flex. That said, there’s no disguising its 1.5 tonnes when things speed up. But with a target market looking for poseability not performance, it doesn’t have to feel that sporty.
People in the back will enjoy the cabrio experience more, provided they’re not lanky; legroom is tight (a six-footer would struggle to sit behind himself). But when the back seats are occupied, you can’t use the optional wind-deflector, which means messy barnets all roun

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