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VW: Opening A New Gateway To The Future

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Building on the momentum from the brand’s first appearance in 2015, Volkswagen is opening a new gateway to the future at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The time machine in this case is a zero-emissions, avant-garde van dubbed BUDD-e. This is the first vehicle based on the all-new Modular Electric Platform (MEB) that is designed specifically for plug-in vehicles. With a range of up to 373** (estimate based on the New European Drive Cycle (NEDC), 233 miles estimate when based on EPA drive cycle) miles coupled with a charismatic, iconic design, this vehicle successfully incorporates Volkswagen’s heritage while providing a glimpse into the brand’s future.

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Completely and thoroughly networked, BUDD-e is a mobile interface which connects the vehicle with the world around it. With the BUDD-e Volkswagen has developed a vehicle that is more thoroughly connected with its surroundings than any car before it. An integral automotive component in the Internet of Things (IoT), BUDD-e is capable of seamlessly communicating with your Smart Home or office. Featuring next-generation infotainment technologies and offering an advanced new method of operation and information processing, BUDD-e turns travel into a fully interactive, intuitive experience. Utilizing the latest in user interface innovation, touch and gesture control merge seamlessly and result in the removal of switches and buttons inside the cabin, individual displays that blend into large infotainment panels, and digital screens instead of analog mirrors. The convergence of these new, interactive infotainment and operating systems provides a view of potential applications in Volkswagen products in the next decade.

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With BUDD-e, Volkswagen demonstrates what electric mobility could be like by the year 2019. Volkswagen’s new MEB platform will enable a series production car to have pure electric range that is on par with today’s gasoline-powered cars by the end of the decade. The time required to charge the batteries to 80 percent of capacity is anticipated to be reduced to about 30 minutes by then, marking an operational breakthrough for EVs.

BUDD-e is the first concept car developed by the Volkswagen Group that is underpinned by the new Modular Electric Toolkit (MEB). This architecture heralds a fundamental change in electric cars and ushers in a revolution in automotive technology, leaving today’s fossil-fuel powered internal combustion engines and drivetrains in the past. This significant innovation will lead to huge changes in the development of electric-powered Volkswagens in the years to come, from body and interior design, to packaging and drive characteristics.

The new platform is designed to have the space for electric drive components and large batteries while maintaining interior space and driving dynamics. MEB will allow for spacious interiors with the smallest possible footprint to enable easy and nimble transportation. In addition to their space, MEB vehicles will offer high levels of functionality and networking thanks to the new vehicle architecture, instrumentation, and operating systems. New and enhanced assistance systems will provide passengers with safer transport.

Dynamic performance is, and will remain, a key part of Volkswagen’s DNA, and MEB vehicles will be no exception. With a focus on optimal balance, future VW vehicles based off the platform will offer the kind of agility, strong acceleration and handling that VW customers have come to expect. New battery and electric drive componentry will enable inexpensive access to e-mobility: a much longer purely electric range will allow these vehicles to become the primary transportation in many consumers’ households.

The new MEB delivers a drivetrain architecture that is specifically tailored for the integration of compact electric motors and high-performance, highly-efficient batteries. The 101 kWh battery is flat, to save space, and integrated into almost the entire vehicle floor. It powers two electric motors, one to drive each axle.

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The front and rear motors power all four wheels and enable a top speed of 93 mph. The total range of up to 373** (estimate based on the New European Drive Cycle (NEDC), 233 miles estimate when based on EPA drive cycle) miles is achieved on a full charge, putting the BUDD-e on a level playing field with today’s gasoline-powered cars. Like today’s electric vehicles, the BUDDE-e offers several levels of plugged-in charging with the added benefit of cordless inductive charging.

Another benefit of the new MEB is entirely new packaging opportunities, highlighted throughout the BUDD-e concept. One significant enhancement is illustrated by the arrangement of the heating and air conditioning unit. For instance, the innovative new heating and air conditioning unit has been completely integrated in the front end of the car which allows for significantly more available space, improves air quality (thanks to larger and more robust filters), and results in a reduction of fan noise inside the cabin for excellent acoustics.

The concept van is 181 inches long, 76.3 inches wide and 72.2 inches high, placing it between two very successful Volkswagen models sold in Europe, the Touran and the Multivan T6. Due to its generous width, relatively long wheelbase (124.1 inches), and very short overhangs (27 inches at the front and 28.9 inches and the rear), the BUDD-e’s proportions are very appealing.

A man working on his laptop and writing in a notebook at a desk.Inspired by the iconic charm of classic Volkswagen vans, the BUDD-e’s design focuses on the aesthetics of functionality. Practical, clean, innovative, powerful and appealing, the concept has a two-tone color scheme, with its body painted in “Nevada White†below the window edge, and the roof in “Phoenix Copper.â€

The front end design of the BUDD-e is unmistakably Volkswagen. The area around the VW logo can be backlit by integrated LED modules in a number of different ways, creating an external ambient light that tapers towards the sides, and a narrow stripe that continues all the way around the van. The main headlights, which also use LED technology, are placed high up, while transparent surfaces to the left and right of the headlights house integrated LED indicators that carry into the vehicle’s silhouette. Viewed from the front, the V-shaped design of these styling cues resemble elements from the original Volkswagen Microbus and Beetle, with a futuristic flare that provides an entirely new interpretation of the brand’s design DNA.

The van’s silhouette is characterized by a flat and elongated roof line, long windows with glazed A-pillars, 21-inch aluminium-alloy wheels, and light modules that start at the front and reach around the vehicle’s flanks. A narrow LED stripe, which runs all the way round the car, acts as a character line and delivers exterior ambient lighting. The silhouette comes across as especially clean, thanks to an absence of door handles and wing mirrors, as these components have been completely redesigned and replaced by electronic solutions. Flared D-pillars, which also contain the LED strip for the rear lights, accentuate the design further.

At the rear, the BUDD-e’s aerodynamic design promotes airflow through the gloss black D-pillars, reducing aerodynamic drag and simultaneously optimizing rear downforce. Its clean and iconic design continues all the way to the rear, with a large tailgate, reminiscent of the original Volkswagen bus. LED taillight strips reach up into the D-pillars, and the circumferential ambient light give BUDD-e a unique design unlike anything on the road. Last but not least, a C-shaped LED signature surrounds the extractable Drop Box.

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The interior style of the BUDD-e is characterized by a completely new and innovative human-machine interface—the instrumentation and operating concept of the future. The design is extremely clean and intuitive to use. The technical architecture of the infotainment and control systems, as well as their design, make a quantum leap akin to the jump from flip phones to smartphones or from analog timepieces to smart watches.

With BUDD-e’s interface design, Volkswagen eliminates the traditional distinction between the electronic instrument cluster in front of the driver and the center console infotainment system. In a move towards comprehensive digitalization and the individualization of the driver’s workplace, these two areas have been merged to form a single information hub.

The idea behind the navigation panel is rooted in the car’s original function: driving. Behind the panel resides a sliding 3D navigation map with graphics, which becomes the matrix of an interactive human-machine interface (HMI). This is accomplished via two physically separate displays that blend into one, both optically and functionally.

The first component, Active Info Display, is a freely programmable instrument cluster located in front of the driver; the second is a head unit which was once a separate screen for the infotainment system. Active Info Display captures the conceptual focus on drive information, while the head unit caters to the infotainment needs of all passengers on board. Both of these areas form a united visual and textual environment, as the navigation graphics and the arrangement of media content such as the display of Points of Interest (POI), playlists, apps (App-Connect) and online services (Car-Net) are freely configurable. In addition, the main points and content can also be swapped between the Active Info Display and the head unit.

All of BUDD-e’s systems are operated intuitively by gesture control, touchscreen (displays and touch slider) or voice control. The driver can choose between various intuitive control modes (multi-modal interaction). For example, a simple “Hello BUDD-e†activates the vehicle’s voice control. The system also offers completely natural speech interaction. For example, if the driver asks “turn the heat up a bit, pleaseâ€, the car will respond immediately and appropriately. The system is also able to locate the passenger giving the commands, and react accordingly. If, for instance, someone sitting in the left rear seat says “It’s too hot hereâ€, BUDD-e can immediately lower the temperature in that passenger’s zone.

The BUDD-e’s freely programmable instrument cluster is an evolution of the Active Info Display first introduced by Volkswagen in 2015. A 12.3-inch curved display with a surface consisting of three individually configurable sections is centrally positioned, right in front of the driver.

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Most modern day smart home functions are controlled using smartphone apps, produced by various manufacturers. Volkswagen has found a solution that allows users to access smart home functions while remaining focused on the road ahead. With App-Connect—Volkswagen’s advanced smartphone integration platform—the BUDD-e makes it possible to control certain “Connected Home†functions from the car, while driving. In cooperation with Korean electronics firm LG, Volkswagen will show how it is possible to obtain information about a smart fridge from the BUDD-e. It’s also possible to put the whole house into an energy-saving sleep mode while still in the vehicle. In the future, the BUDD-e will also automatically turn on lights in and around the house as soon as it approaches through home net automation.

At CES, Volkswagen will demonstrate, together with the German manufacturer Doorbird, how MirrorLink™ can be used in connection with the newly developed Home-Net Viewer. The interface can display images from cameras mounted in and around the house on one of the car’s multiple screens (a function equally conceivable with future Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ applications). If a visitor rings the doorbell at home, a picture of them, taken by the home camera, is sent to the screen of the infotainment system. The functionality even makes it possible to speak to the visitor using the car’s hands-free kit and, if desired, open the door for them.

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Fernando Alonso’s New Aston Martin Valkyrie

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Fernando Alonso takes delivery of his custom Aston Martin Valkyrie, celebrating a career of dedication, precision, and racing excellence

On September 4, 2024, under the stunning backdrop of Monaco, two-time FIA Formula 1® World Champion Fernando Alonso witnessed the realization of a dream as he took delivery of his bespoke Aston Martin Valkyrie. For someone who has dedicated a lifetime to motorsport, this moment wasn’t just the acquisition of a hypercar–it was a symbol of relentless hard work, perseverance, and ultimate triumph. The delivery of the Valkyrie marks not just a milestone in his automotive passion, but a testament to the long journey of sacrifices and dedication that brought him to this point.

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The Aston Martin Valkyrie, often described as a Formula 1 car adapted for the road, encapsulates the pinnacle of modern engineering, a perfect reflection of the precision and innovation Alonso championed throughout his career. For him, this vehicle transcends the notion of luxury or status. It’s a physical representation of his story–an object that symbolizes the values he carried through years of rigorous competition on the world’s most prestigious circuits.

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In many ways, Alonso’s connection to this car runs deeper than ownership. His input into the design and specifications of this particular Valkyrie is evident in every detail. From the striking Satin Aston Martin Racing Green exterior, accented with bold Aston Martin Racing Satin Lime details that highlight the car’s aerodynamics, to the personal elements incorporated through Aston Martin’s “Q by Aston Martin” customization service–this vehicle is a reflection of his personal and professional journey. The design borrows heavily from Alonso’s Aston Martin Aramco Formula 1 AMR24 race car, with intricate touches such as the red anodized aluminum accelerator pedal, etched with Alonso’s iconic number 14–a nod to his karting days and early triumphs.

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Stepping inside the Valkyrie is like stepping back into Alonso’s racing cockpit. The interior, dominated by exposed carbon fiber and Pure Black Alcantara, brings to life the spirit of his competitive edge, while the subtle Aston Martin Racing Lime stitching draws parallels to his racing heritage. His personal logo, embroidered into the headrests, is a final, elegant testament to the car’s uniqueness and its deep connection to Alonso’s journey.

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Reflecting on the moment, Alonso shared, “It’s hard to describe just how much this day means to me. The Valkyrie truly feels like a Formula 1 car for the road, built with the same expertise and technology that Aston Martin has perfected on the track. I can’t wait to experience the thrill of driving it.”

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Powered by a hybrid 6.5-liter V12 engine producing an incredible 1,139.2 horsepower, the Valkyrie offers an unparalleled driving experience. The car accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in under 2.5 seconds, delivering the kind of performance that echoes Alonso’s legendary career. Every aspect of its design, from its aerodynamics to the handcrafted assembly at Aston Martin’s Gaydon headquarters, reflects the spirit of Formula 1. Over 2000 hours are dedicated to building each of the 150 exclusive models–a level of commitment that mirrors the dedication Alonso has shown throughout his career.

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For Alonso, taking the wheel of the Aston Martin Valkyrie is more than just driving a high-performance car. It is the culmination of years spent mastering his craft, pushing the boundaries of speed and precision, and reaching the pinnacle of motorsport. The Valkyrie is a powerful reminder of the discipline and sacrifices that defined his career, from his early karting days to his record-breaking moments on the Formula 1 circuit. Now, with this hypercar at his disposal, Alonso is once again ready to chase the thrill of speed–this time, on the open road.

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The Aston Martin Valkyrie is not just a technological marvel. For Fernando Alonso, it represents the perfect intersection of his past victories and future ambitions. It’s a symbol of the heights that can be reached through determination, focus, and an unyielding desire to achieve greatness–a fitting tribute to a champion who continues to push the limits of performance both on and off the track.

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One-of-a-Kind Koenigsegg Agera N

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Stunning custom Koenigsegg Agera N wrapped by Yiannimize in Divine Savages design at Salon Privé 2024 – Explore more on Carsfera.com

A rare and breathtakingly beautiful Koenigsegg Agera N, valued at over $3.15 million, has been unveiled at Urban Automotive’s headquarters in Milton Keynes. This unique hypercar, originally from 2011, has undergone a complete transformation through an exclusive collaboration between luxury wallpaper brand Divine Savages and renowned car customizer Yiannimize.

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A Bold New Look for a Rare Hypercar

Commissioned by SuperVettura, the official UK Koenigsegg dealer, in partnership with interior design company Always Sunday, this one-off Koenigsegg Agera N made its grand debut at the prestigious Salon Privé at Blenheim Palace this week. The hypercar’s new aesthetic is a testament to the seamless fusion of high-end automotive engineering with its futuristic interior design.

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The custom wrap, a stunning white and blue floral pattern, draws inspiration from Divine Savages’ signature wallpaper collection. Known for their eclectic and bold designs in luxury wallpapers and fabrics, Divine Savages (@divinesavages) have brought their unique artistic flair to this automotive masterpiece, transforming it into a mobile work of art.

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Yiannimize: The Master of Custom Car Wraps

The intricate wrap was meticulously applied by Yiannimize (@Yiannimize), a name synonymous with top-tier car customization. Yianni Charalambous, the founder of Yiannimize, expressed his excitement about the project:

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“At Yiannimize, we’ve wrapped some very special and individual cars over the years, but this Koenigsegg for SuperVettura is certainly up there as one of the most complex and head-turning jobs we’ve completed. The wallpaper design is intricate and was a real challenge to perfect, but I’m so pleased with the way it has turned out – it’s a showstopper for sure!”

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The wrap, which complements the Koenigsegg’s aggressive lines, was applied at Urban Automotive’s specialized installation bay. The design process was documented in a behind-the-scenes video that premiered on Yiannimize’s YouTube channel, offering viewers an exclusive look at the transformation of this hypercar, which is already one of the most coveted vehicles in the world.

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A Unique Collaboration with a Passion for Design

Lexi Wareham-Dart, owner of Always Sunday and a Koenigsegg collector, played a crucial role in bringing this collaboration to life. Reflecting on the project, she said:

“Koenigsegg cars are masterpieces of engineering and design, and when we had the opportunity to combine this with the creative forces behind the wallpaper design duo Divine Savages, it was not only marrying two of my favourite things, but it was a fresh, unique look for a car that has created many memories for both Tommy and me with SuperVettura.”

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This collaboration not only highlights the convergence of automotive excellence and interior design but also underscores the creativity and passion that went into crafting this one-of-a-kind vehicle.

Salon Privé Debut: Turning Heads at Blenheim Palace

The newly transformed Koenigsegg Agera N made its first public appearance at the prestigious Salon Privé at Blenheim Palace from 28-31 August. Salon Privé is one of the world’s most exclusive automotive events, attracting car collectors and enthusiasts from around the globe. The Koenigsegg Agera N, with its striking new design, quickly became one of the event’s highlights, captivating attendees with its unique blend of art and engineering.

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The Legacy of a Showstopper

This custom-wrapped Koenigsegg Agera N is more than just a car; it is a testament to the artistry and innovation that define the luxury automotive world. From the intricate floral wrap by Divine Savages to the expert application by Yiannimize, every detail of this project was executed with precision and passion. The result is a hypercar that not only showcases the best of automotive engineering but also pushes the boundaries of design and creativity.

As the car continues to turn heads, its journey from concept to creation stands as a remarkable example of what can be achieved when two creative powerhouses come together. The collaboration between SuperVettura, Always Sunday, Divine Savages, and Yiannimize has set a new standard in the world of luxury car customization, making this Koenigsegg Agera N an unforgettable icon in the automotive world.

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Bentley Unveils the Ultimate GT Speed in the US

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The new, fourth-generation Bentley Continental GT Speed, a pinnacle of luxury and performance, has made its grand entrance into the United States, marking its debut at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering during the illustrious Monterey Car Week.

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A Bespoke Masterpiece: Mulliner’s Craftsmanship

Leading the launch is a stunning, one-of-a-kind Continental GT Speed, commissioned through Mulliner. This bespoke example features a vibrant Orange Flame Satin exterior, contrasted with gloss black accents and 22-inch ten-spoke wheels. The interior is equally impressive, with Gravity Grey and Brunel leathers accented by Mandarin orange, showcasing the endless customization possibilities available through Mulliner’s Personal Commissioning Guide.

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Mulliner, known for its exquisite craftsmanship, has outdone itself with this creation, blending the highest levels of luxury with cutting-edge technology. The attention to detail is evident in every aspect, from the precision stitching in the interior to the flawless application of the unique satin paint, which takes up to 55 hours to perfect.

Unmatched Performance: The Ultra Performance Hybrid

The new Continental GT Speed is not just about looks; it boasts an ultra-performance hybrid powertrain that sets it apart as the most dynamic Bentley to date. Under the hood lies a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, paired with a powerful electric motor. This combination delivers an astonishing 782 PS (771 bhp) and 1,000 Nm (738 lb.ft) of torque, enabling the GT Speed to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 3.1 seconds and reach a top speed of 208 mph.

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Despite its incredible performance, the new GT Speed remains practical for everyday use. The hybrid system allows for an all-electric range of 50 miles on the EU cycle, with a total range exceeding 500 miles. This blend of performance, efficiency, and luxury makes the GT Speed a true supercar for all occasions.

Bentley’s Presence at Monterey Car Week

Bentley’s participation in Monterey Car Week extends beyond the Continental GT Speed. The brand has brought along the Speed Six Continuation Series and a meticulously restored 1961 S2 Drophead Coupe, adding a touch of heritage to the modern lineup. These vehicles will be on display and participating in various events throughout the week, including the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.

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The unveiling of the Continental GT Speed marks the beginning of a nationwide tour across the US, where potential customers will have the opportunity to experience Bentley’s latest innovation firsthand through test drives and exclusive events.

A New Era for Bentley

The fourth-generation Continental GT Speed represents the latest evolution in Bentley’s quest to combine supercar performance with handcrafted luxury. With its powerful hybrid engine, bespoke customization options, and cutting-edge technology, the new GT Speed sets a new standard in the luxury grand tourer segment.

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As production begins later this year, with deliveries expected by Q4 2024, the anticipation for this remarkable vehicle is only set to grow. Bentley continues to solidify its position as a leader in the luxury automotive market, with the Continental GT Speed exemplifying the brand’s commitment to excellence.

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