Saturday, June 29, 2013

Honda Civic Hybrid 2013

The 2013 Honda Civic Sedan is designed in a completely new, front and rear, along with extensive improvements in the interior design of all models. A re calibrated steering and suspension improve handling of the Civic, while updates to the extensive body and chassis improves ride comfort and silence inside the vehicle.
Honda Civic Hybrid
The line includes models 2013 Civic sedan and coupe with a conventional gasoline engine and performance models "YES". Civic also offers models "HF" high fuel efficiency and other unique hybrid sedans and consuming natural gas / alternative fuel.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Audi RS7 Sportback 2014

Audi RS7 Sportback is a hatchback sedan Audi AG, which on the A6 platform in the upper class under the Audi A8 is placed, mainly as a competitor to the Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class and the BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe.
Audi RS7 Sportback 2014
At first sight you can see a specific bumpers, very sporty, with gloss black grills and grill where you stand on the one hand and on the other RS7 logo a lower grid where the inscription looks quattro, a declaration of intent. Also you can see the details in matt aluminum often equip RS models from Audi.

Friday, June 21, 2013

UNI-CUB-Honda Advanced Technology

The scooter and motorcycle manufacturer Honda has announced the new UNI-CUB personal mobility device, an electric, self-balancing, in relation to the swing weight of the driver, competing with devices like the Segway. The main difference between the Segway and UNI-CUB is the fact that has a comfortable design that allows the rider to drive in a reclined position.
UNI-CUB Personal Mobility Device
The UNI-CUB represents the evolution of the personal mobility device U3-X Honda announced that in 2009, the balance control technology and the first omni-directional driving wheel system (Honda Omni Traction Drive System). These technologies allow the rider to control the speed, moving in any direction, allowing you to perform 360 degrees spins and stops, all by simply tilting your weight. Since the pilot is free to move forward, backward, side to side and diagonally, he or she can quickly and easily maneuvers between pedestrians.