Oktilli cars
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Alfa Romeo Stelvio
Alfa Romeo's plan to rebrand itself began last year, with the launch of the rear-wheel drive Giulia saloon and a new manufacturing platform. This year sees the addition of Alfa's first SUV based on the platform - the Stelvio.
Mercedes AMG GT C coupe
Mercedes announced a coupe variant of its GT C sports car at the Detroit Motor Show, as the German carmaker celebrates its 50-year partnership with the AMG tuning firm.
The new model sits between the GT S and the Nurburgring-developed GT R. Flared wheel arches and a lower ride height set it apart from the entry-models, as does the exclusive matt black paint and large air intakes.
Under the bonnet, the GT C coupe retains the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine from the roadster model, which produces 459bhp and can achieve a zero to 62mph time of 3.7secs. It also adopts the GT R's rear-wheel steering system and features active aerodynamics that channel air underneath the car to the rear diffuser.
Mercedes is expected to announce prices for the GT C later this year, but prices for the current roadster start at £133,455, so customers can expect the coupe to be a little cheaper. Chek more at www.oktilli.com
The new model sits between the GT S and the Nurburgring-developed GT R. Flared wheel arches and a lower ride height set it apart from the entry-models, as does the exclusive matt black paint and large air intakes.
Under the bonnet, the GT C coupe retains the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine from the roadster model, which produces 459bhp and can achieve a zero to 62mph time of 3.7secs. It also adopts the GT R's rear-wheel steering system and features active aerodynamics that channel air underneath the car to the rear diffuser.
Mercedes is expected to announce prices for the GT C later this year, but prices for the current roadster start at £133,455, so customers can expect the coupe to be a little cheaper. Chek more at www.oktilli.com
Tesla Model 3
Tesla's entry-level all-electric Model 3 launches this year and is already a hit, amassing a queue of more than 400,000 pre-orders shortly after its reveal last year.
What makes the Model 3 so appealing to potential buyers is that it will cost $35,000 (£29,000), making it the cheapest Tesla on sale and one of the most affordable electric vehicles on the market. Also impressive is that it will come with all the necessary equipment needed for Tesla's self-driving Autopilot software.
On a single charge, the Model 3 should boast a minimum range of 215 miles, rumoured to come from a battery smaller than 60kWh. Customers are expected to be able to get different battery packs at an addition cost, which could bring more range and a boost in performance.
Expect the Model S and X to lead in performance, although Tesla has said its high performance "Ludicrous mode" will be available on the Model 3 at an additional cost. Chek more at www.oktilli.com
Renault Alpine
After an absence of over 20 years, Renault is to revive the Alpine name in 2017. Called the Alpine Vision, the rear-wheel drive sports car is set to rival the Alfa Romeo 4C when it goes on sale towards the end of the year.
It will be mid-enginned, although Renault has yet to release any details about the mechanics itself, and will go from zero to 62mph in 4.5secs - as quick as the Alfa 4C and 0.2secs quicker than the Porsche 718 Cayman.
While the car has yet to appear without its camouflage cover, the design clearly borrows elements from the rear-enginned Alpine cars of the 1960s and 70s, as well as the Vision concept that appeared in early 2016.
Pricing will start between €50,000 to €60,000 (£42,000 to £50,000), with a fee of €2,000 (£1,700) securing one in either black, white or blue. Read more at www.oktilli.com
It will be mid-enginned, although Renault has yet to release any details about the mechanics itself, and will go from zero to 62mph in 4.5secs - as quick as the Alfa 4C and 0.2secs quicker than the Porsche 718 Cayman.
While the car has yet to appear without its camouflage cover, the design clearly borrows elements from the rear-enginned Alpine cars of the 1960s and 70s, as well as the Vision concept that appeared in early 2016.
Pricing will start between €50,000 to €60,000 (£42,000 to £50,000), with a fee of €2,000 (£1,700) securing one in either black, white or blue. Read more at www.oktilli.com
Lexus LS
Lexus announced its latest LS saloon at the Detroit Motor Show, indicating another leap in luxury for the Toyota sub-brand that could tempt buyers away from the BMW 7-series and Mercedes S-Class saloon.
The most notable feature of the LS is its intricate grille, which Lexus claims features "thousands" of individual surfaces. It's also lower, wider and longer than the outgoing model to offer more legroom for passengers and better handling.
Under the bonnet sits an exclusively designed 3.5-litre V6 engine that delivers 415bhp to the rear wheels. It is coupled to a ten-speed automatic gearbox, which helps the all-wheel drive variant go from zero to 62mph in 4.5secs.
Lexus has yet to reveal any prices, but expect it to cost more than the current model's £99,995 asking price. Click www.otilli.com for more
The most notable feature of the LS is its intricate grille, which Lexus claims features "thousands" of individual surfaces. It's also lower, wider and longer than the outgoing model to offer more legroom for passengers and better handling.
Under the bonnet sits an exclusively designed 3.5-litre V6 engine that delivers 415bhp to the rear wheels. It is coupled to a ten-speed automatic gearbox, which helps the all-wheel drive variant go from zero to 62mph in 4.5secs.
Lexus has yet to reveal any prices, but expect it to cost more than the current model's £99,995 asking price. Click www.otilli.com for more
Kia Stinger
Kia surprised many at the Detroit Motor Show when it unveiled this rear-wheel drive saloon. The Korean car firm is known for making entry-level hatchbacks and family cars, but the Stinger appears to set its sights towards the Audi A4 and BMW 3-series.
In high performance G trim, the car gets a 3.3-litre twin-turbo V6 engine that produces 360bhp and 376lb-ft torque. Kia claims the V6 will achieve a zero to 62mph time of around 5.1secs and a top speed of 167mph.
There's no official word on pricing yet, but the Daily Telegraph claims the Stinger could be priced "from £28,000" and will arrive in the UK "later this year".Read more at www.oktilli.com
In high performance G trim, the car gets a 3.3-litre twin-turbo V6 engine that produces 360bhp and 376lb-ft torque. Kia claims the V6 will achieve a zero to 62mph time of around 5.1secs and a top speed of 167mph.
There's no official word on pricing yet, but the Daily Telegraph claims the Stinger could be priced "from £28,000" and will arrive in the UK "later this year".Read more at www.oktilli.com
Bentley Continental Super Sports
Bentley Continental's hardcore version will allegedly be the "world's fastest four-seat" production car ever.
The Supersports has another 74bhp packed into the Continental's 6.0-litre W12 engine, raising the total power output to 700bhp and 750lb-ft torque. This launches the 5,027lbs car from zero to 62mph in 3.5secs and on to a top speed of 209mph.
Under the body, Bentley has reworked the torque vectoring system from the old Continental GT3-R, which helps the all-wheel drive GT maximise power and grip when exiting corners. Drivers can also modulate the distribution of torque between the front and rear axles to give the characteristics of a rear-driven car.
Diamond-quilted seats and Alcantara highlights on the steering wheel and gearstick add a more purposeful feel, while buyers can choose from an array of bespoke interior detailing options to set their car apart from others.
Prices for the Supersports are expected to start at around £212,500. Orders are open now, with first deliveries scheduled to arrive in the spring.Click www.oktilli.com for more
The Supersports has another 74bhp packed into the Continental's 6.0-litre W12 engine, raising the total power output to 700bhp and 750lb-ft torque. This launches the 5,027lbs car from zero to 62mph in 3.5secs and on to a top speed of 209mph.
Under the body, Bentley has reworked the torque vectoring system from the old Continental GT3-R, which helps the all-wheel drive GT maximise power and grip when exiting corners. Drivers can also modulate the distribution of torque between the front and rear axles to give the characteristics of a rear-driven car.
Diamond-quilted seats and Alcantara highlights on the steering wheel and gearstick add a more purposeful feel, while buyers can choose from an array of bespoke interior detailing options to set their car apart from others.
Prices for the Supersports are expected to start at around £212,500. Orders are open now, with first deliveries scheduled to arrive in the spring.Click www.oktilli.com for more
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