Report: Mazda rotary reportedly at least a year behind schedule, but work continues

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Mazda Renesis rotary engine

Renesis rotary engine in 2009 Mazda RX-8 – Click above for high-res image gallery

“We will never give up,” says Mitsuo Hitomi, general manager of Mazda’s powertrain division, referring to the automaker’s long-running investment into the rotary engine. This vote of confidence in Felix Wankel’s replacement for displacement will surely come as welcome news to rotor-heads the world over, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t problems in World of Wankel.

Apparently, the so-called 16X engine, which is the latest take on the pony-keg-sized engine that spins into the stratosphere, is failing to meet emissions requirements set by the engineering team at Mazda, despite the fact that it is 30 percent more fuel efficient than the previous Renesis rotary. Impressively, Hitomi stated that the 1.6-liter 16X is slightly more fuel efficient than the automaker’s standard 2.0-liter gas engine.

It would seem that the rotary’s well-known thirst for fuel has at least partly been quenched, but until the 16X is tuned to hit its emissions targets we can expect it to stay in the engineering department and off the showroom floor. So, when might we see a new rotary-powered machine from Mazda? “Maybe within two years we can tell you when we will introduce it to the market,” responds Hitomi.

Now, let the debate continue as to what kind of body and platform that engine will be featured in…

Gallery: 2009 Mazda RX-8 R3

[Source: Automotive News – Sub. Req’d]

Report: Mazda rotary reportedly at least a year behind schedule, but work continues originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 21 Oct 2010 18:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Paris 2010: 2011 Citroën DS4 continues the automaker’s design revolution

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2011 Citroën DS4

2011 Citroën DS4 – Click above for high-res image gallery

Citroën continues to expand its DS lineup of cars. The first model-launched with the DS styling was the DS3, and here at the Paris Motor Show we have just gotten our first look at the all-new Citroën DS4.

The five-door hatchback shows off the new direction of Citroën styling and pushes the automaker into a new era. The DS4 will be available with a slew of engine choices that can be paired up with either a six-speed automatic or manual transmission. For diesel fans, there are 110- and 160-horsepower units, however the ever-important torque figures are not yet available. Petrolheads can choose from either 120-, 155- or 200-hp gasoline-drinking variants. Word on the virtual street is that a sportier DS4 Racing model is also in the works.

We love seeing automakers push for new design styles that help refine the brand. It’s even better when they create a car that looks damn good in the process. Hop the jump to learn more about the all-new Citroën DS4.

Gallery: Paris 2010: Citroen DS4

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By The Numbers – August 2010: The C4C hangover continues

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Luxury marques gain ground while volume brands suffer

Just like any spending spree, there are consequences. And for the second straight month, the automakers that benefited most from Cash For Clunkers have seen their sales figures fall through the floor compared to August of last year. The program officially ended August 24, 2009, and if you take a look at the chart below, the brands with inexpensive, fuel efficient rides suffered the most last month.

On the upside, luxury marques like Cadillac, Jaguar, Porsche, Infiniti and Acura were going gangbusters compared to August of 2009, which could be further proof that America’s high-rollers are either confident the recession is over or – more likely – were less affected by the downturn than us peons. No matter. When it’s bust for some, it’s boom for others, and this month’s sales figures speak for themselves.

Brand Vol. % August 2010 August 2009 DSR %* August 2010 August 2009
Cadillac 83.08 12,689 6,931 90.40 508 267
Buick 65.98 14,294 8,612 72.62 572 331
Jaguar 61.60 1,414 875 68.06 57 34
Porsche 33.16 2,032 1,526 38.48 81 59
Infiniti 21.93 9,428 7,732 26.81 377 297
Acura 19.83 11,534 9,625 24.63 461 370
Jeep 16.63 25,706 22,041 21.29 1,028 848
Audi 13.96 9,182 8,057 18.52 367 310
GMC 12.27 25,986 23,145 16.77 1,039 890
Land Rover 11.33 2,544 2,285 15.79 102 88
Mercedes-Benz 10.02 18,826 17,112 14.42 753 658
Lincoln 9.43 6,428 5,874 13.81 257 226
Dodge 7.56 35,364 32,878 11.86 1,415 1,265
Ram 4.67 20,604 19,684 8.86 824 757
BMW 1.60 19,540 19,232 5.67 782 740
Chrysler -3.66 17,937 18,619 0.19 717 716
Volkswagen -7.93 22,855 24,823 -4.25 914 955
Ford -10.74 144,035 161,369 -7.17 5,761 6,207
Hyundai -11.35 53,603 60,467 -7.81 2,144 2,326
Mini -13.42 4,425 5,111 -9.96 177 197
Lexus -14.97 19,465 22,892 -11.57 779 880
Kia -19.24 32,465 40,198 -16.01 1,299 1,546
Chevrolet -21.52 131,952 168,130 -18.38 5,278 6,467
Mercury -22.47 7,040 9,080 -19.37 282 349
Subaru -22.47 22,239 28,683 -19.36 890 1,103
Mazda -25.63 19,739 26,542 -22.66 790 1,021
Nissan -30.93 67,399 97,580 -28.17 2,696 3,753
Honda -35.98 97,195 151,814 -33.42 3,888 5,839
Toyota -36.24 128,923 202,196 -33.69 5,157 7,777
Mitsubishi -36.99 4,293 6,813 -36.99 172 273
Saab -40.08 290 484 -37.69 12 19
Suzuki -68.18 1,830 5,751 -66.91 73 221
Smart -72.38 448 1,622 -71.27 18 62
(Hummer) -73.62 205 777 -72.56 8 30
(Saturn) -99.49 43 8,479 -99.47 2 326
(Pontiac) -99.98 7 29,921 -99.98 0 1,151
Volvo n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Companies
Jaguar Land Rover 25.25 3,958 3,160 30.26 158 122
Chrysler Group 6.85 99,611 93,222 11.13 3,984 3,585
BMW Group -1.55 23,965 24,343 2.39 959 936
General Motors (Core) -10.59 184,921 206,818 -7.01 7,397 7,955
Ford Motor Company -10.67 157,503 176,323 -7.10 6,300 6,782
General Motors -24.87 185,176 246,479 -21.87 7,407 9,480
Nissan North America -27.05 76,827 105,312 -24.13 3,073 4,050
American Honda -32.65 108,729 161,439 -29.96 4,349 6,209
Toyota Mo Co -34.08 148,388 225,088 -31.44 5,936 8,657

Note: Volvo hasn’t released monthly sales figures yet, so when the Swede’s new owners at Geely get their act together and send out the numbers, we’ll update the chart.

*Brands and companies are displayed in descending order according to their percentage change in volume sales. There were 25 selling days in August 2010 versus 26 selling days in August 2009, so the change in monthly sales volume will be different than the change average daily sales rate (DSR) for each brand/company.

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Musical chairs continues with execs at VW/Porsche

Filed under: Europe, Hirings/Firings/Layoffs, Porsche, Volkswagen

Klaus-Gerhard WolpertVolkswagen continues its executive shell game. The company has announced that Klaus-Gerhard Wolpert will take the reigns as its new chief product strategist. If you follow the comings and goings of auto execs, Wolpert’s name likely sounds familiar. He’s the hardy soul who brought the most successful model in Porsche’s history to life: the Cayenne. Wolpert will slide into the void left by Matthais Mueller, who takes over as the new CEO of Porsche.

Stay with us, now – this where things get tricky.

Michael Macht, Porsche’s former CEO, will step into Jochem Heizmann’s old role as VW production boss. Heizmann, meanwhile, will stay on the company’s board as the head honcho over its truck division.

This sort of interbreeding between Volkswagen and Porsche was bound to accelerate once the two seriously joined forces. VW is well on its way toward taking over vehicle manufacturing operations at the sports car company, and in the future, we’re likely to see the two share platforms and even engines.

[Source: Automotive News – sub. req.]

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New Lancia Stratos continues slow striptease

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The Lancia Stratos fully shows itself – Click above for a high-res image gallery

We’ve already seen the new Lancia Stratos from various angles, just never enough of them at one go. Finally, we’ve got a complete picture of the retro racer made new. Knowing there’s a 483-horsepower engine from a Ferrari F430 underneath all that carbon fiber bodywork, and a shortened chassis, the remaining mysteries concern the interior and how the Stratos performs.

So now that we’ve come to the bittersweet end of the striptease, someone cue up the video and let’s see her shimmy. In the meantime, have a fuller gander at the Lancia Stratos in the gallery of high-res photos below.

Gallery: Lancia Stratos Shows Itself

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Video: CTS-V Coupe vs. The World continues with Shelby GT500

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Cadillac CTS-V Coupe versus Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 – Click above to view the video after the jump

Nearly every major media outlet has pitted the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe against the best and brightest from the high-powered sports coupe segment, and thus far, the results have been predictable. Motor Trend brought the supercharged Caddy coupe to Germany for a full-scale battle against the BMW M3 and Audi RS5, while Car & Driver brought the three sleds together for a entertaining track tango with ear-bleeding audio.

Road & Track have taken another tack with CTS-V Coupe, opting for an all-American drag-race of the 556-horsepower Cadillac against the 550-horsepower 2011 Shelby GT500 Mustang. The GT500 and the CTS-V Coupe are made within 100 miles of one another in southeast Michigan and two vehicles are within .3 inches of one another in overall length. The CTS-V Coupe has 41 more pound-feet of torque, while the Mustang is lighter. But which vehicle posts a better 0-60 time? How about the fastest quarter mile? Hit the jump to find out.

Gallery: First Drive: 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe

Gallery: First Drive: 2011 Ford Shelby GT500

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