Thursday, November 12, 2009

Bali International Classic Cars Show

A foreign tourist takes a closer look at an old Spiker car, which was made in 1895, during the Bali International Classic Cars Show in Bali on Thursday.

The Russian Supercar Marussia B1 Powered by 3.5 litre V6 Engine.


Marussia B1 Russian supercar

Marussia B1 a Russian supercar 3.5 litre V6 Engine.
The Marussia B1 is a Russian made supercar developed entirely by a team of Russian designers and engineers.The B1's aerodynamic bodywork was developed courtesy of a competition which invited young Russian designers to submit their concepts to the company. The winning design would then be used to help shape the final product.The defining characteristics of the Marussia B1's exterior design are the aggressive, sharp lines and the two-tone paintwork. And despite the B1 being Marussia's first attempt at a sports car the end result is appealing from a styling point of view.
Marussia B1 Russian supercar

Unfortunately despite the supercar looks the Marussia B1's drive train is not up to supercar levels. Or even premium sports car numbers. Located in a mid-mounted position is a 3.5 litre V6 which produces 245 horsepower and 330 Nm of torque @ 3,600 rpm. Marussia claim this is good for a 5 second 0-60 time, and a 155 mph top speed. Thankfully however the company is working on developing different drivetrain options which should help the performance match the appearance. Marussia B1 Russian supercar

The interior of the Marussia B1, which was developed through a collaboration between Italian and Russian designers, features a pair of reclining deeply-bo
lstered sports seats and a squared off three-spoke sports steering wheel. The dash of the Marussia B1 features three separate LCD displays which provide information for both driving functions and the entertainment systems. The displays are touch screen, but the functions can also be controlled with the help of a joystick mounted on the centre console.The whole interior can be upholstered in a variety of different colors and finishes to suit the owners tastes.

2009 BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics Concept Car

2009 BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics Concept Car2009 BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics Concept Car

2009 BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics Effective Car2009 BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics Effective Car

2009 BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics2009 BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics


The BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics Concept is one of the cars with fuel efficiency high enough but still can be driven with a high enough speed.

Mobil Siamco "Sham" Mulai Berkeliaran di Damaskus

Mobil "Sham" buatan Siamco, perusahaan produsen mobil nasional di Syria mulai berkeliaran di jalan-jalan ibukota negeri tersebut. Mobil nasional ini menjadi kebanggaan tersendiri bagi penduduk di sana karena semuanya diproduksi dalam negeri dengan alih teknologi dari Iran.

Marussia B2 3.5-liter V6 Engine the Supercar Russian first displayed at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show

Marussia B2 Supercar Russian

The B2 is the second supercar model to be produced by the Russian manufacturer Marussia. Following close on the heels of the Marussia B1 which was revealed only months earlier, the B2 is a dramatically styled supercar which was developed in-house by Marussia's design team based in Moscow. The car was first displayed at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, but these are the first pictures of the car outside of the motorshow surroundings.According to the main ideologist of creation of the first Russian Nikolay Fomenko's super car, its company is capable to develop almost any body for short enough term. It is interesting that in Frankfurt Fomenko has shown at once three cars – besides B2 at the stand there were two more models with body В1. But the main nuance consists that cars are made of different materials: at white Marussia and at dark blue В2 bodies carbon.
Marussia B2 Supercar Russian

Befitting a mysterious Russian supercar the company is keeping pretty quiet about what lies underneath the bodywork - and even the materials used in the construction of the body is being kept a secret, but supposedly it's a special type of plastic. And while Marussia won't yet divulge the specifications or performance offered by the drivetrain, they did reveal that both the engine and gearbox are being developed in conjunction with the highly respected powertrain engineering firm Cosworth.. Marussia B2 Supercar Russian

Marussia are hoping to start delivering the first B2's to their new owners in 2010 and aim to be producing 150 units a year. And just like the B1, buyers of the Marussia B2 will have an extensive customization and options list. Initially the car will be offered for sale in most of continental Europe and the Near East. By the end of 2010 the company hope to begin exports to both the US and UK shores. A racing version is also in the pipeline for late 2010.
Marussia has teased their new vehicle, the Marussia B2, for a Frankfurt premiere. The B1 was designed "in the style of a jet fighter," and looks like it uses rivets as styling points. The darkened photos are intriguing, to say the least.The car looks rather interestingly, and body panels are adjusted to each other aloud better, than on the pre-series sample. The interior of the presented cars is finished by a skin, and internal furnish, probably still will lead up to mind. According to Nikolay Fomenko, welding of power structure of a body is in general its pride.
The Russian company introduced their B1 Hybrid Supercar in their home country last year. The €100,000 car uses a 3.5-liter V6, the B1 debuted with everything from a plasma video screen, to a high-speed internet connection. It was designed by Top Gear Russia star Nikolai Fomenko, a former driver in both the Le Mans and FIA GT series.Both cars will be on stage in Frankfurt from this week on, marking the non-Russian debut of the Marussia B1 and the global debut of the Marussia B2.Marussia B2 supercar