
We won't be shocked if the Z28 makes its official debut at the Los Angeles or Detroit auto shows with the first sales starting sometime in 2011.
Mercedes-Benz debuts an updated R-class for the 2011 model year with a new front-end design, slightly altered rear and lightly freshened interior. From the A-pillar forward, the '11 R-class is new, with a more upright grille, fenders, hood and headlights to better relate to the rest of Mercedes-Benz's SUV lineup. Out back, a bumper with rear diffuser and integrated exhaust outlets and rear LED taillamps highlight the changes. The R350 4Matic and the R350 Bluetec 4Matic also ride on fresh wheel designs and sport sleeker rearview side mirrors.
Inside, the mild changes include new two-tone interior color schemes, wood trim, silver air vents, rearview mirror with integrated compass and 3-D gauges. Other major portions of the interior, such as the dashboard and consoles, continue unchanged from the 2010 model. A blind-spot monitoring system joins the options list for 2011.
Also being carried over are both powertrain options: a 3.5-liter 268-hp V6 and a 50-state 3.5-liter turbocharged diesel V6 with 400 lb-ft of torque. Both engines come bolted to a seven-speed automatic transmission and both are only available with Benz's 4Matic all-wheel-drive system in the United States. Suspension tuning is also unchanged from the previous model.
How's it drive?
Ride comfort is the name of the game with the R-class. It's quiet and has a well-sorted suspension to smooth out bumps yet is not overly soft or hampered with large amounts of body roll. In fact, the car exhibited only minimal roll--in large crossover terms--on some twisting roads on our drive route in New Jersey. The brakes were also a strong point, offering impressive muscle to bring things to a halt with fairly solid brake pedal feel. We would like the steering to offer a more direct feel because at times it felt way too disconnected. However, for a long road trip with the family and luggage, the R-class is a perfect tool to take along with roomy enough third-row seating for average-size adults.
We drove the gasoline and diesel versions of the new car and while the gas engine was adequate, we highly recommend springing for the Bluetec diesel to get the healthy amount of torque and better fuel economy. It took a heavy right foot to get the gasoline-equipped R-class up to speed quick for expressway merging exercises, but it is fine to motor away from stoplights when you're not in a hurry. On the other hand, the diesel offered great off-the-line punch, which is always appreciated. The seven-speed transmission offered seamless shifts and quickly goes down the gears when needed.
Do I want it?
If you put high value in the functionality of your vehicle, carry six or seven passengers often and don't mind driving around a vehicle that closely resembles a (gasp!) minivan, then yes. The third row can accommodate most adults, and even though the majority of the interior is unchanged, it is still a nice place to be with high build quality and it's put together with nice materials.
Again, we strongly suggest splurging for the diesel engine option. The turbocharged diesel V6 is potent and offers the thrust and better fuel efficiency that you will appreciate. And with the premium for the diesel being only $1,500 on the current 2010 model over the gasoline engine, we see that as money well spent.
2011 Mercedes-Benz R350 4Matic
Price: $50,375 (est)
On Sale: July
Drivetrain: 3.5-liter V6; 268 hp @ 6,000, 258-lb-ft @ 2,400-5,000 rpm, seven-speed automatic
Curb Weight: 4,949 lb
0-60 mph: 8.0 sec (mfr)
Fuel Economy (EPA): 14 city/19 highway mpg
Following the Australian government's move to reduce import duties earlier this year, Lotus Cars of Australia has announced significant price reductions across the model range, with savings of up to $18,500.
Lotus Cars Australia Managing Director John Startari explains: "The government's import duty reduction at the start of 2010 has offered some assistance, whilst favorable foreign exchange rates have been a further catalyst to these announced price changes."
The British automaker's range starts with the facelifted 2011 Elise, formerly known as the Elise S, that's priced from AU$69,990. The 2011 model year Elise R and SC as well as the Exige S and Cup 260, all see a AU$10,000 base vehicle price reduction, while the 2-Eleven, an AU$18,500 drop.
The Evora flagship sportscar is also reduced by $10,000, in both 2+0 and 2+2 versions, and now starts from AU$139,000.
Furthermore, Lotus' Australian arm has also announced adjustments to retail pricing for all Option packs, stand-alone Options and Metallic, Lifestyle and Premium paint throughout the Lotus Elise and Evora platform.
If you couldn't find a modified Prius to your likings at the grounds of this year's edition of the Tokyo Auto Salon in Japan, chances are that you never will. We lost count of how many customized Prius' made their way to the Makuhari Messe exhibition center, but Toyota alone displayed three different concept versions of its popular hybrid model.
Making its debut alongside the Prius G Sports and TOM's Prius studies was the Prius Custom Plus Concept (CCP) prepared by Toyota's in-house customizing and accessories division.
The prototype model looks thoroughly worked over thanks to the wide body kit that further accentuates the Prius hybrid's wedgy shape.
Together with the new nose job that boasts massive Lamborghini-styled air-vents, the Prius CPC gets custom-made fenders, beefy side skirts, new rear bumper with an integrated diffuser and side spoilers, and a large rear wing made out of carbon fiber.
Carbon fiber is also the material of choice for the new hood, roof, the cameras on the doors that replace the exterior mirrors and the rear panel on the trunk door.
The uniquely styled 18-inch alloy wheels that are shod on 215/40 R18 Goodyear tires sum up the exterior modifications.
The Fast and Furious / Racing theme is continued inside with the addition of gauges on top of the dashboard and just above the new steering wheel that's wrapped in Alcantara.
The same material is also used to trim the new Recaro bucket seats and most parts of the cabin.
Despite the go-fast looks, the only performance mods on the Prius CCP concerns the high-performance brake system and the sports suspension that lowers the car's ride height by 10mm up front and 15mm at the rear.
Photos by Phil Alex with the help of friends Mike and Aaron
If the Impreza WRX isn't tough enough for you, Subaru may just have the answer. The Japanese firm has announced the WRX 'R205'- boosted to produce 312bhp thanks to a re-mapped ECU and a new exhaust and turbo.
Elsewhere, the newcomer is fitted with newly tuned suspension and a stiffer chassis that should answer criticism of the WRX's shifting weight balance. Larger, more powerful brakes have also been added.
Outside, the R205 is set apart by new front and rear spoilers and exclusively designed 18-inch alloy wheels.
Unfortunately, the limited run of 400 models can only be ordered through Japanese dealerships.