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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

See The Limousine That Moves On Land & On Water (Photos)

The automobile is evolving and vehicles of different forms are coming out but in the case this limo, it's vastly different. It’s a Limousine on land, water with a Yacht on it! It's a combination of luxury and awesomeness. See full photos...



Its called TENDER 33 by Nouvoyage and it costs approximately ₦720million.

CAPACITY: 12 Passengers, 2 Crew, and Wheelchair Access.

Monday, December 26, 2016

Tesla CEO Elon Musk Compares 350 kW Supercharger, V3 Charger To A Children's Toy

To boost sales of its Model S, Tesla rolled out an all-encompassing Supercharger network for users to charge their Tesla vehicles on for free. This was a genius move for the company, as one of the underlying worries inherently part of owning a Tesla vehicle is that it seemingly wasn't ideal for long car trips and possibly even lengthy commute times because its battery might die mid-transit.

Expanding The Supercharger Network
The past few years saw Tesla greatly expand its Supercharger network, and today there are now more than 769 of them stationed across the United States and other locations outside the country. Seeing as Tesla has never been complacent on its own success, words is now circulating that the company has ambitious plans in store to drastically beef up the overall Supercharger experience.

An Improved Supercharger
Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO, has recently responded to a tweet that queried about forthcoming Supercharger enhancements. Not only was Musk able to hint at the possible integration of solar arrays into Supercharger stations, but he also teased that the third-generation Supercharger is poised to surpass its predecessor and contemporaries by leaps and bounds.

To offer a perspective about the power capacity of the forthcoming third-generation Supercharger, Elon Musk said than even 350 kW would be like a child's toy. Keep in mind that most Supercharger stations today only have a capacity of 120 kW.

Supercharger stations have been more crowded of late because Tesla has been selling more vehicles in recent years. The company introduced a fix, sort of, last month that promised to give 1,000 miles worth of Supercharger credits for Tesla vehicles to be purchased in 2017. Afterward, the owners would have to pay for access to Supercharger, though its cost is almost negligible. For comparison's sake, Musk has noted that Supercharger access costs less than filling up the tank of a non-electric vehicle.

But the real shocker here is Musk calling 350 kW more fitting for a child's toy. Normally, EV fast charging for non-Tesla vehicles is at 50 kW. There is, however, a 350 kW Combined Charging System standard set in place, and the first 350 kW charging station is under construction in the United States, though it's not clear what models can take advantage of this technology.

Elon's response suggests a far more powerful charging system, and while no concrete plans have been elaborated by the consummate entrepreneur, his vision, more often than not, comes into fruition.
It remains to be seen what becomes of this third-generation Supercharger, but the only sure thing is that it holds power at an extremely greater scale than current standards.

Tesla is an American independent automaker and energy storage company helmed by Elon Musk, who manufactures electric vehicles, some of which at affordable prices for the average consumer. It has installed Superchargers across North America, Europe, and Asia. It also offers a "Destination Charging" program for owners of its vehicles, wherein shops, restaurants, and other establishments offer fast chargers for customers.


Source: ttechtime

Friday, October 23, 2015

The Audi RS 7 Is One Of The Best Cars In The World


The Audi RS 7 is one of fastest cars with four doors and a trunk that money can buy. This week, Audi introduced the new RS 7 Performance edition, loaded with all kinds of go-fast upgrades.

Earlier this year, Business Insider spent a weekend behind the wheel of Audi's road-going rocket ship and absolutely loved it. Now there's a new and improved RS 7. We haven't been behind the wheel, but it looks even better and faster than before.

When it hits showrooms, the RS 7 Performance will be the top-of-the-line offering in Audi's A7 series.
Look for more information on the car during the 2015 LA Auto Show, set to run November 20 to 29.

Here's a closer look at the new Audi RS 7 Performance.

To create the RS 7, Audi took their stellar A7 four-door coupe and turned up the volume on the power and performance technology.

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Instead of the A7's supercharged V6 engine, the RS 7 has a 4-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 engine shared with Bentley's Continental GT and the Audi S8.
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Although we didn't have ideal driving weather during our test of the standard RS 7, we can confidently say that this thing is fast.
Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider


For the RS 7 Performance, Audi engineers managed to extract 45 more horsepower from the power plant by improving the exhaust manifold and twin turbochargers.


The result is a Performance edition with 605 horsepower — 45 horsepower shy of a Corvette Z06.
Audi

Audi claims the RS 7 Performance is good for a 0-to-62 mph sprint in 3.7 seconds and, if you opt for the "dynamic" package, a top speed of 190 mph.
Audi

But Audi's performance figures are probably a bit on the conservative side. Car and Driver magazine's RS 7 test car made the sprint to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds, while Motor Trend casually hit 192 mph on Germany's no-speed-limit Autobahn highway with the Euro-spec car. In all likelihood, a pro driver on a test track could go north of the 200-mph mark.

Audi

These stats put the latest RS 7 is position to compete against BMW's M6 Gran Coupe and ...

BMW


... the Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG.
Mercedes-Benz

Some may even see the Audi as an internal-combustion foil for the Tesla Model S P90D.
Hollis Johnson


Source: Business insider

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