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Jetta Jumps Out in
SVT Still Kicking, Ford Says
With no cars currently on the market, there’ve been plenty of rumors working their way through the industry grapevine about the future of Ford Motor Co.’s high-performance SVT unit. But “reports of its demise have been greatly exaggerated,” the head of the brand-within-a-brand told TheCarConnection.com, lifting a turn-of-phrase from Mark Twain. “We’d hate to give up on the brand equity we’ve established over the last ten years,” insisted Hau Thai-Tang, the new boss of SVT, who until recently led the development of the new, retro-styled Mustang. An SVT version of the Mustang will be unveiled at the upcoming New York Auto Show, said Thai-Tang, and though he wouldn’t confirm production plans, sources told TCC it’s a bit more than a year away. Several other possible SVT models are under consideration, with an emphasis on adding a more mainstream product, such as a high-performance Fusion sedan.SVT’s current hiatus was not due to problems with the unit, Thai-Tang insisted, but simply the result of limited resources being shifted to the development of the Ford GT supercar. Going forward, SVT intends to return to its roots, the Vietnamese-born executive explained during an exclusive interview. It will focus on building high-performance, limited-volume products with “substance” and value. But rather than putting a premium on off-the-line acceleration, future SVT models will likely strive to have broader appeal, much like the vehicles sold by European high-performance brands, such as BMW’s M line. That means they’ll have to handle and stop as well as they launch at a light, said Thai-Tang. Do not expect an SVT version of every Ford division product, sources report, though it is possible SVT may eventually lend its name to products sold by other Ford Motor Co. divisions.
Meanwhile, Ford is likely to develop
other high-performance options. It is expected to expand its ties to Shelby
Motors, the tuner firm run by racing legend and longtime Ford consultant Carroll
Shelby, as well as Saleen Motors, the
Mustang Convertible Already Backlogged
The ragtop version of Ford’s screamingly popular new
Mustang official rolled onto the stage at the LA Convention Center Wednesday.
But those looking for one of the cars could be in for a bit of a wait,
considering the backlog of orders, said Greg Smith, Ford Motor Co.’s Chairman of
the
Dodge Hits a Double With Two New SRTs
The “passionate car freaks” at Chrysler Group rolled out two new additions to their growing line-up of SRT performance cars. The Dodge Viper SRT-10 is the long-awaited coupe version of the automaker’s high-testosterone roadster. “The newest snake in the pit” boasts a 505 cubic inch V-10 making 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque, according to SRT chief Eric Ridenour. Expect 0-60 times of “under” four seconds. Viper fans have been eagerly waiting for the new hardtop edition ever since the first-generation coupe vanished from the market. What may take gearheads by surprise is the performance promised from the second SRT model coming out of the Dodge division. Think of the SRT-8 as a “Magnum on steroids,” suggested Ridenour. With the new version of the high-demand Hemi engine bored out to 6.1 liters, the Magnum SRT-8 will make a tire-spinning 425-hp and leap from 0-60 in the “low” five second range. Dodge also added a functional spoiler and oversized Brembo brakes to complete the package.
VW Has “Compelling Vision” For Green Machines
If automakers and regulators really want to clean up emissions and reduce dependence on fossil fuels, they should forget about hydrogen and sky the hybrid, declared Volkswagen Chairman Bernd Pischetsrieder during his keynote speech opening the 2005 Los Angeles Auto Show. “The most compelling vision,” the German executive asserted is one that shifts to diesel technology and biomass and synthetic diesel fuels. The diesel, said Pischetsrieder, is much more effective in a broader range of driving conditions, though he confirmed prior reports in TheCarConnection that VW is developing a hybrid-electric diesel powertrain. Biomass fuels, which are derived from feedstocks, like soy, are “CO2 neutral,” the VW CEO pointed out, while most forms of hydrogen would actually require significant amounts of energy to produce. In his closing comments, Pischetsrieder did admit there’s a potential wrinkle to his plan: new
What About Diesel and Gas Hybrids?
In a question-and-answer session with reporters, Volkswagen CEO Bernd Pischetsrieder hinted that his company is working on a novel alternative engine designed to blend the best of gasoline and diesel technology. Though the VW Chairman wouldn’t provide any significant details, the internal combustion hybrid operates like a diesel until it reaches 3500 rpm — that is, it uses high compression to ignite its air/fuel mix. At higher revs, up to 8500 rpm, it relies on a spark plug, much like a conventional gasoline engine. The prototype “combines very low emissions and (delivers) very high performance,” said Pischetsrieder, while also reducing fuel consumption markedly. But the prototype is anything but ready for prime time. For one thing, it requires a special blend of synthetic fuels to operate.
BMW’s Hydrogen Redux
While VW may be ready to write off hydrogen power, the lightweight gas is becoming the option of choice for its German rival, BMW. The Bavarian automaker staged theBMW isn’t ready to give up on gasoline, however, and it also lifted the covers on its Competition Package for the already quick M3 model. Think of the $4000 package as “the razor’s edge,” asserted Purves. It includes 19-inch forged alloy wheels, a modified steering and suspension system, less intrusive stability control, and beefier, 13.6-inch brake rotors. The Competition Package will go on sale in February.
Bentley Drops Heads, Jaws on Arnage
While it’s too early to say which cars debuting in
…And Could Share Phaeton Plant
The Drophead is likely to be a limited-production model, even by Bentley standards, Paefgen later told TheCarConnection.com, with sales expected to run no more than 1000 over the entire life of the program. Meanwhile, it could be joined by a second Bentley convertible, this one derived from the popular Continental GT sports coupe. Sales of the $150,000 Conti GT well exceeded expectations last year and while final numbers won’t be available until next week, at the earliest, Bentley’s global volume likely approached 6000 in 2004. With a sedan spin-off due to market later this year, the fate of the convertible is unclear because Bentley simply can’t keep up with current demand for the new car. But it may get some relief in the form of a second assembly plant — the factory currently producing the Volkswagen Phaeton, in Dresden, Germany. That facility could produce as much as 20 percent of all Continental GTs, VW CEO Bernd Pischetsrieder told TCC. And because bodies for the Conti are already produced in Germany, they wouldn’t have to be shipped over to Britain for final assembly, reducing overall production costs.
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