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Saturday, 26 February 2011

2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera Pictures









Wednesday, 23 February 2011

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Perfect Man Abs Workout

As you embark on your effort to sculpt your six-pack, you a need to factor in effective weight loss and super body-toning through a high-intensity cardio workout. Other important parts of your regimen are diet modifications, different high-intensity workouts and ab exercises.Follow these simple instruction regularly to have six pack abs. * Get yourself checked for high blood pressure, heart troubles etc before starting any high-intensity workout, especially those that challenge your heart. * Start with a low-intensity, short workout. * Initially start with just a few minutes of a few cardio exercises: power walking, spot jogging. Then increase at a slow but steady pace (around 10 per cent every week) to work up to 15 to 20 minutes over a few weeks, increasing the length of the routine and the variety of exercises. * Do a combination of four to five exercises. This takes the pressure off the knees and keeps your interest level high. * Work with a trainer to ensure the workouts are regularly modified to challenge your muscles and to remove boredom. * Even in simple exercises, learn to introduce variety. For instance, when spot jogging or jumping, learn to jump sideways to make it more challenging. You can also twist-jump later to intensify the challenge. * Always do some power stretches before you start and cool down after a workout. * Workout at least four times a week if you intend to get a six-pack.

Hublot One Million Dollar Black Caviar Watch Wallpapers


A few years back Hublot created somewhat of a sensation when they unveiled the One Million Dollar Black Caviar Bang, a stunning piece literally covered in almost 550 rare baguette cut black diamonds, 34.5 carats in total. The bold style combined with the exceptional amount of skill required to produce such a piece was enough to win Hublot the Jewelery watch award at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Geneve in 2009. Now for Basel World 2011 this innovative manufacturer has come up with a novel way to offer the highly coveted design of the Million Dollar Black Caviar Bang at a far more achievable price point. Meet the Big Bang Black Caviar – in ceramic.
Big Bang Black Caviar
As we hinted at above, the new Big Bang Black Caviar is made entirely from ceramic including the crown and dial, which is a first for Hublot. It’s not hard to see where it takes its striking style cues from and like its big sister the Big Bang Black Caviar is all about attracting attention, although according to Hublot it goes about this in a subtle way.
The concept is “invisible visibility” – designed to blend in to the background but at the same time so dramatically different that one cannot help but stare.  Adorned in uniform shades of black with its reliefs designed, cut, bevelled and polished like the baguette black diamonds of its namesake, it comes in a diameter of 41 mm and is equipped with the HUB1112 automatic mechanical movement complete with a date window at 3 o’clock. Rounding out the specifications are the 42-hour power reserve, and water resistance of 100 metres.
Perhaps what is most refreshing however is that this really is a unique Big Bang at an accessible price point. Sure it takes its inspiration from a previous model but let’s be realistic, that model was just that, a model, one that was created and designed purely to showcase Hublot’s phenomenal talents and appreciation of beauty. Now with the release of the Big Bang Black Caviar, Hublot has managed to succeed where so many others have failed. They have created an iconic piece and then devised a way to make it accessible to a wider audience without detracting from the value of the original.


The watch will be presented on a brilliant black “glossy” alligator strap stitched on black rubber, although for our money we’d also like to see what it looks like on one of Hublot’s trademark black rubber straps.
Official pricing has not been released yet as far as we are aware, however expect it to be significantly less than $1 million. Probably closer to $10k – $15k we would expect.
The Final Word
Like many of you out there we don’t always agree with Hublot’s approach when it comes to the Big Bang collection. Sometimes there are just only so many special editions that one can handle. Nonetheless one can’t help but be swept up by the brand’s energy and innovative spirit, driven undeniably by Hublot CEO Jean-Claude Biver. The Big Bang Black Caviar is no exception, and in fact in our opinion shows Hublot at its best, refusing to follow others and instead create its own path.

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

2011 Simbol Design Sports Cars Lavazza GTX-R The New Super Sports Cars

Italian brands The Lavazza GT-R unveiled, Simbol Design has some pictures and specifications for the new super sports car. Simbol Design has created this impressive new V12 supercar producing 620 hp while weighing a mere 2380 lbs. This gives the car an exceptional power to weight ratio of 3.8 lb.


2011 Simbol Design Sports Cars Lavazza GTX-R The New Super Sports Cars
 
Simbol Design's Lavazza GTX-R body made of carbon-Kevlar built atop a tubular steel frame. And since German powerplants have emerged as the new crate engine of choice for niche manufacturers from Spyker and Wiesmann to Gumpert and Pagani, the Lavazza packs a BMW-sourced 5.4-liter V12, picking up Lamborghini's tractor-origins mantle with an electro-pneumatic transmission reportedly sourced from a bus. Sources differ on the engine's output – alternately claiming 489 horsepower or 620 – but either way, 0-60 mph times quoted around the four-and-a-half second sound conservative.
 

The 2011 Simbol Design Sports Cars Lavazza GTX-R The New Super Sports Cars will be offered in both coupe and roadster versions and will be built in carbon kevlar. This will help the car get its weight down to about 2381 lbs. On the exterior, the 2011 Simbol Design Sports Cars Lavazza GTX-R will get fixed front diverters and rear venturi intakes with adjustable side diverters, an adjustable rear wing, and a roof scoop.

The front of the car may look a little like a Pagani Zonda (or a Zonda on drugs), but the price tag shouldn’t as this car is definitely not fitting into the ranks of the Italian supercars of today. Both coupe and roadster bodystyles are apparently in the works, though there's no word on availability or pricing just yet, but are exclusive to models such as this, you can not expect that the cheap.

2011 Simbol Design Sports Cars Lavazza GTX-R The New Super Sports Cars

Monday, 21 February 2011

Honda’s Hydrogen-Powered Sports Car


Every concept car has to look like it’s straight out of The Fifth Element. If it doesn’t, it might as well be an inflatable Porsche. Not solely making walkers for old people, Honda has brought forth its new concept, the FC Sport. It’s a three-seat hydrogen fuel cell sports car that comes stocked with a high-power fuel cell stack placed between the rear seat, and a backup battery pack placed in the middle of the car.

Don’t expect to be driving it any time soon, or it all for that matter. It’s just a concept, though. So you know it will more than likely never be available commercially. Seriously, whens the last time you got to sit in the driver seat of a high-performance, low-weight hydrogen sports car?

2008 Acura NSX Delayed once Again!

The Advanced Sports Car Concept that Honda unveiled earlier this year was supposed to be a preview of the next 2008 Acura NSX. The car was set to be unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Show later this year. But now comes word that Honda may be going back to the drawing board. Apparently the car did not get the reaction that Honda was hoping for.


According to Leftlane News and Winding Road, the car will still keep the major configurations of the concept (V-10 engine and all-wheel-drive). The car is also still set to be unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Show this fall and begin production early next year.

I agree, the car didn't really do it for me like the original NSX. Glad to hear that other people felt the same way.

Latest Italian Sports Car

AS the tile suggested, Italian design shop Spadaconcept revealed a new sports concept car. It looks mighty sleek and gorgeous. It’s just a prototype though but it is looking good. The Codatronica is a modern taken on last century’s sports car designs. If you look at it closely, you’ll see a little resemblance to the Chevrolet Corvett.

Honda NAS



Honda NAS Concept bike powered by 1000cc V-Twin engine. NAS, standing for New American Sports, was intended to push the boundarys of sports bike design for the American market. Some of the most ingenious engineering solutions in the motorcycle market were seen on the NAS.

Suzuki Crosscage



Suzuki Crosscage, has the equivalent power of a 125cc motorcycle. Suzuki Crosscage powered by a hydrogen and a lighium ion battery. Details are light, but it does have a monoshock up front though, and that's pretty radical.

The 2009 GTX has an MSRP that starts around $35,000.


The Super Sport is a bike from BBC’s future, and I’ve gotta tell you straight up, it’s a nut smasher. However, when you crack open that throttle… Wow! The nearly vertical rear portion of the saddle is a perfectly-designed necessity because this bike takes off like a rocket. Maybe it’s got a future as a drag bike.

There’s a 114-cubic-inch X-Wedge motor crammed in a custom BBC frame. It’s also got a Scotts steering dampener on it to help keep the 23-inch front wheel in line, and it has real Brembos to bring the beast to a halt – dual disc up front and a single rotor in the rear. Styling has the look of a skinned Ducati stretched it over a chopper. Estimations put this bike the $35-40K range, cheaper than a Desmosedici RR! It’s slated for production in 2010 to be sold as a 2011 model.

Vectrix Superbike pics


Vectrix first unvieled its first Electric Superbike prototype at the Milan 2008 autoshow. It is claimed to be the first of its kind. Vectrix an established electric scooter company is willing to begin production of this electrifying concept as soon as it gets 500 orders at €55 000 . Vectrix is hoping to be in production within two years.
The Vectrix SBK concept is driven by a 240V, 60kW permanent magnet, brushless DC motor that delivers peaktorque of 102Nm at zero revs, with a 7.5kW/hour, lithium-ion battery that makes up 64kg of the bike’s all-up 204kg.
Range is claimed to be:
200km at a steady 40km/h
100km at 80km/h
70km at 120km/h
Vetrix claims top speed will be 200km/h and a standing quarter mile within 12 seconds. The batteries will hold enough charge for 20 flat-out laps of the Vallelunga circuit in Italy "in eerie silence". Gives a new meaning to ride the lightening!

Marriage Zijspan Exotic Cars and Motor Sport

This unique vehicle is a combination (hybrid) cars and motorcycles. Created by combining the various components for 10 years

Toyota and Subaru join forces for new sports coupe

Toyota and Subaru join forces for new sports coupe

Modification of the Best 2010 Yamaha MX


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