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Showing posts with label future cars. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2014

Honda City 2014 in Pakistan Review

Honda City 2014 in Pakistan Review
This time new model of Honda City going to hit market in 2014 hopefully in mid of May. New Honda City 2014 is going to be released with many new and lavish features but more importantly with shape of Bulls eyes. Honda Company is known to have wholesome and salubrious worth in Pakistan as everyone is familiar of its products quality and class. Unveiling the features of fourth generation Honda City, it has an overall sleek body with an intelligent molded aerodynamic design. The new Honda City has slightly grown in size over the previous City both in width, height and length as old City length, width and height was 4,415 mm, 1,695 mm and 1,470 mm respectively with comparison with new one as having length of 4,440 mm, width 1,695 mm and height 1,495 mm. New design is dictated as “Solid Wing Face” cues which were first introduced on the Honda Jazz.

                  Coming towards the equipment, new 2014 Honda City comes with a five-inch LCD display, with in-built hands-free telephony, steering-mounted audio controls, and an eight-speaker sound system with USB, MP3 and Bluetooth connectivity as standard which is special attraction for music lovers, and with a total of four power outlets for the front and rear seats. The car now also gets rear air-con vents, touch-screen air-con controls, a sunroof and cruise control.
Honda City Specs
Dimensions
New Honda City
(4th gen)
Old Honda City
(3rd gen)
Length
4,440 mm
4,415 mm
Width
1,695 mm
1,695 mm
Height
1,495 mm
1,470 mm
Wheelbase
2,600 mm
2,550 mm
Luggage
510 Liters
506 Liters

             The car boasts a 24 percent improvement in structural rigidity as compared to the old car. There’s new MacPherson struts for the front suspension, while the rear gets an H-shape twist-beam suspension. Honda is also claiming that the brakes have been tuned to provide better feel in comparison with the old one. New Honda City will be introduced with both petrol and diesel engine options. The 1.5-litre diesel is Honda’s new made-for-India engine, but is more fuel efficient and refined. The 1.5-litre petrol has also been tuned for better fuel efficiency and comes with a plastic intake manifold for weight reduction.
Here are some extra Honda City Features:-
Ø 1,300cc Displacement
Ø Soch, 16 valve 4-cylinder, i-VTEC Engine
Ø Electronic Fuel Injection
Ø Fuel Supply System
Ø Rack & Pinion Steering System
Ø Synchromesh 5 Speed Forward – 1 Reverse (Manual) and Electronically Controlled Automatic, 5 Speed Forward – 1 Reverse (Prosmatec)
Ø Fuel Consumption Warning
Ø Light-On Reminding Alarm
Ø Anti-Lock Braking System
Ø Door Open Warning
Ø High Level Safety Performance
Ø Pedestrian Energy Reduction
Ø Power Windows, Power Door Locks
Ø Euro-4 Emission Standard Safety
Ø MacPherson Strut Suspension with Stabilizer Front Suspension
Ø Torsion Beam Axle with Stabilizer Rear Suspension
Ø Air Conditioning System
Ø Taffeta White, Crystal Black, Polished Metal, Deep Lapis Blue, Alabaster Silver Colors
Ø Seat Capacity 5 Person
Ø 42 Liters Fuel Tank Capacity







Sunday, March 18, 2012

FUTURE PERSONAL TRANSPORT CARS AND VEHICLES.

The Segway was just the beginning folks (or was it the Pogo stick?) but personal transport vehicles are here to stay. And they are getting motorized. Electric bikes and battery assisted velomobiles are here now. But what does the future hold for personal transport cars?
People have been interested in getting from point A to point B, quickly, comfortable and efficiently for years. Since we don’t have Star Trek transporters yet, then future personal transport cars and vehicles will have to do in the interim.
On this picture page are a few futuristic personal transport vehicles the I must admit have a certain coolness factor (perhaps I’m admitting too much? I don’t get it. Neither do it.). Yet I digress. So, let’s progress and check out the future of personal transport vehicle and envision how we and the children of today will be driving them tomorrow.
The Hawk (pictured above), by New Zealander Alexander Hodge is a one-seat persona transport concept vehicle that is theoretically powered by a Honda RC51 V-twin 999cc engine and contains a fiberglass outer shell.
The VW 2020 Personal Transport Future Car (pictured above) was designed by Sergio Luna (meaning lunatic or perhaps moon as in the sky’s the limit kind of thinker) as an electric car based upon Segway technology.
The Honda 3R-C Minimal Transport Vehicle (pictured above) is a prototype combining motorcycle and car. The future car has two-wheel in front stabilizing the vehicle and one wheel in the back. The glass windshield moves upwards and back and can cover the entire upper part of the personal transport vehicle in inclement weather.

The Explicit personal mobility vehicle (pictured above) is the creation of Kenyon Yeh (yeah, that’s right Yeh, so yea). The concept was to create a small vehicle for a single person to navigate around in thick city traffic. Oh, yeah, and make it tough looking, too so that hoodlums won’t pick on you.

The UNO single seat personal urban vehicle is a design concept by Juan Alberto Cruz Gomez to further downsize the SmartForTwo into a one-seater that could deal deftly with inner city traffic while doing so with style.
These are just a few of the cool future personal transport cars that have been conceived to let others know what is possible. The future will be filled with these types of vehicles, so strap on your seatbelt because it’s going to be a fun ride ahead.
For a look at some other future cars plus more detailed information this link is a resource you’ll find outstanding.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

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Future technology is what scientists and others dream up first, then work hard to make a reality. Future technology encompasses many different areas from nanotechnology, science and medicine, computer and many other specific areas such as space tourism, future cars, future weapons and many areas of which people have not dreamed yet.

Future technology trends may be thought of as either leading edge or "bleeding edge" technology in that this cutting edge is not without its trials and tribulations. For instance, for investors, pouring speculation money into predictions that future technology will pay off may not yield results for decades if ever.

Money on future technology may be wasted in the eyes of some who decide that caution is the better part of valor. But, for a few mavericks, the payoff is in the project itself, and not necessarily in the economic payoff.

A few people get to have their cake and eat it too when it comes to future technology. The likes of Bill Gates and Steven Jobs are a couple of examples of those who have poured time, money and effort into future technology predictions and have been paid handsomely when this high tech has gone mainstream.

Nanotechnology is a hot topic in future technology right now. Chemistry, applied physics, materials science, electrical and mechanical engineering are all hip deep in the future technology trends of nanoscience and nanotechnology.

A couple of other trends in future technology are future cars and future weapons. The Discovery Channel now has programs on each one of these areas with a growing number of viewers interested in what the future holds.

Future cars may be hydrogen cars, electric cars, hybrid, solar or flying cars or cars not yet conceived on the drawing board or 3D computer animation program. Fuel cell vehicles are a hot topic right now, but the future is uncertain and there is much room for speculation on which technology will take root in the years to come.

Future weapons are also of great interest to many. Not only are people wanting to know about such large subjects as America's interest in developing a new hydrogen bomb, but only non-lethal and less lethal weapons of the future. Some of the future weapons can send a heat pulse to disperse and angry mob or emit a beam to freeze a person in his or her tracks.

The only certainly about future technology, however, is that it is uncertain. The realm of future technology predictions is the realm of possibilities. What is possible? What is on the drawing boards now?

How long will it be until these great ideas become mainstream reality? These are burning questions many people want to know and we will attempt to answer as many of these questions as we can through this website.

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