REACHING FOR THE ELECTRIC DREAM

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Nissan has big electric-car ambitions, and it’s no secret that they go well beyond the automaker’s Leaf hatchback. Part of those ambitions still involve a flamboyant, all-electric sports car in the near future. “More, we want to express the sportier, exciting part of EVs,” explained the automaker’s global design chief Shiro Nakamura. “And in doing that, there are two new design directions for Nissan electric vehicles—one, for a cheap city commuter type unique EV; the other for a sportier, more exciting EV with unique technology…and of course we’ll have Leaf in the middle.”

Source: Motor Authority

SUPERCAR BATTLE

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McLaren is allegedly working on a more powerful and lighter version of the 12C to better compete with Ferrari’s new 458 Speciale. Planned to come out later this year, the hardcore 12C is tipped to be quicker than the 458 Speciale and will make use of an improved version of the twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 engine with an output estimated at 650 HP (478 kW). It will utilize the same carbon fiber MonoCell as the regular 12C and will be offered as standard with carbon-ceramic brakes.

Source: World Car Fans

REV UP YOUR DESKTOP WALLPAPER!

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Photographer Blair Bunting did a spectacular job capturing these Ferrari F1 images. We’re lucky to be able to share them with you. Download and check out more of his automotive work on his website: http://www.blairbunting.com/automotive?click=main_sr.

Source: Road & Track

COMING SOON: TOYOTA SUPRA and BMW Z4

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Back in 2013, BMW and Toyota signed an agreement that was supposed to bring only good things for both parties: a new supercar, improved hybrid-technologies and better cars. Well, the bad news is that this agreement will not affect the next-generation Supra, as it will remain an in-house-developed sports car. What Toyota will do however will be to help BMW develop the next-generation Z4. The consensus believes that BMW will design and build the body of the next Z4. using lots of carbon-fiber and aluminum, while Toyota will offer its next-generation plug-in hybrid technology to the sports car.

Source: Top Speed

TOKYO AUTO SALON UPDATE 2

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Seen here is a display from Star Road, the Fairlady and Skyline specialists, with a couple of their demo cars both fitted with Glow Stars — their original brand of mesh wheels.

Source: Speedhunters

The All-New Nissan Terra