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Porsche Celebrates 75 Years of Excellence with a Compelling Book Collection

In 2023, Porsche will reach a significant milestone as it celebrates its 75th anniversary. To mark this occasion, the Frankfurt Book Fair, which is also on its 75th edition, is providing the perfect platform for the automaker to share its rich history through a series of captivating book releases.

The Edition Porsche Museum publishing house, in collaboration with various publishers, has produced a collection of books that explore the brand’s legacy and its iconic models. One notable highlight is the official anniversary book titled “Driven by Dreams – 75 Years of Porsche Sports Cars.” This book takes readers on a historical journey, offering inspiring stories, insights from Porsche CEO Oliver Blume and Head of Design Michael Mauer, as well as a glimpse into the brand’s future, looking forward to the year 2048 and the 100th anniversary of Porsche.

Future Concept Revealed: Toyota Baby Lunar Cruiser

  • CALTY Design Research Celebrates 50 Years of Toyota Innovation and Creativity in the U.S.
  • First west coast design studio for a major automotive manufacturer
  • Never-seen-before concepts also being revealed to the public for the first time

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (Oct. 5, 2023) – CALTY Design Research, the American outpost of Toyota’s global design network, is celebrating five decades of groundbreaking design and innovation. The first major automotive design studio on the west coast, CALTY created everything from the 1978 Toyota Celica to the 2024 Toyota Tacoma, and countless concepts and production vehicles in between.

Today marks a glimpse into the future with the surprise reveal of the Toyota Baby Lunar Cruiser (BLC) concept. Built to conquer rugged terrain on Earth and beyond, BLC embodies a unique mix of adaptive technology and heritage design cues from the original FJ40 Land Cruiser.

The BLC is the latest in a long line of thought-provoking concepts dreamed up by the CALTY design team. Some of those concepts – like an early FJ40 proposal and the MX-2 sports car concept – never made it past the walls of the design studio but are being shared for the first time today.

California Dreamin’

Established in 1973 in El Segundo, California, CALTY was the vision of Dr. Shoichiro Toyoda and Eiji Toyoda. The new studio was deliberately kept quiet, allowing it to develop a unique identity and provide fresh, creative inspiration to Toyota’s global design headquarters in Japan.

“California was a youthful, vibrant epicenter of fresh ideas, a cool car culture, and the glamorous movie industry that inspired CALTY to create innovative designs and establish new trends,” said Kevin Hunter, president of CALTY Design Research.

When CALTY decided to expand and relocate, it didn’t go far, moving down the coast to Newport Beach in 1978. That same year, CALTY’s first production car design, the second-generation Celica, became a global hit and the designers haven’t looked back since.

1978 Toyota Celica and CALTY Design Team

1978 Toyota Celica and CALTY Design Team

Five Decades of Daring Designs

Throughout the decades, CALTY’s direction and role evolved alongside Toyota’s growth. The 1970s was the decade of discovery and research. The initial years at CALTY under studio chief, Executive Vice President Mamoru Yaegashi were used primarily for conducting research on future trends in design.

One such project was a proposal for an off-road vehicle based on the Land Cruiser. CALTY even went so far as to build a one-fifth scale model that was shown to executives from TMC for review.

The President of TMC, Eiji Toyoda (standing far right) reviewing the FJ40 proposal with the CALTY staff.

The President of TMC, Eiji Toyoda (standing far right) reviewing the FJ40 proposal with the CALTY staff.

CALTY’s designers worked quietly in the shadows during this time, diligently researching the market in and around Southern California. Experimentation was encouraged, so the designers didn’t limit themselves strictly to cars and trucks.

In 1975, the designers at CALTY came up with this travel trailer concept.)

In 1975, the designers at CALTY came up with this travel trailer concept.

The 1980s introduced the studio’s shift toward exploring innovative design language and techniques. There was plenty of excitement within the design development teams who were given full freedom to push the envelope of artistic process and pure creativity in ways that had not been allowed in major studios at the time.

Naturally, some of the designers turned their thoughts to high performance sports cars, the first of which was the MX-1 in 1983. It featured a mid-engine layout and a scissor-style doors.

The MX-1 was developed by CALTY as a premium mid-engine halo sports-car.

The MX-1 was developed by CALTY as a premium mid-engine halo sports-car.

A couple years later, a second mid-engine sports car concept was not only designed, but built in house by CALTY out of fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP). It featured gullwing doors and a swing arm steering wheel that could accommodate either left- or right-hand drive.

Optimized for aerodynamic performance, the MX-2 was close to a pure race car

Optimized for aerodynamic performance, the MX-2 was close to a pure race car

During the 1990s, CALTY contributed significantly to Toyota’s production vehicles for the North American market. Notable designs from this era include the 1995 Tacoma, the 1997 Prius and the 2000 Avalon.

It also worked on some designs that didn’t make the final cut, notably the fourth generation Supra, or A80 as it was known internally. CALTY’s intent was to take the Supra in the direction of a “pure sports car,” rather than continue with the previous models’ Grand Touring character. They gave it a long hood and a linear bulge so the engine bay could accommodate a large inline-6 engine.

CALTY’s version of the fourth-generation Supra wasn’t ultimately chosen, but some of its design elements were incorporated into the final production model.)

They also enlarged the functional elements—wheels, engine, rear spoiler, door handles, mirror mount—to heighten the Supra’s already distinct DNA. You can see traces of CALTY’s advanced concept model in TMC’s production version of the fourth-generation car, which was introduced in 1993.

With the growth of production car development in North America, CALTY established a design studio in Ann Arbor, MI in 2004 which revolutionized local production design efforts, resulting in the creation of North American-specific models like the Tundra, Tacoma, Avalon and Sienna.

The 2010s brought an era of fun-to-drive, exciting vehicles, thanks to Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda’s passion and declaration of “no more boring cars.” Highlights from this decade include: The 2012 Fun-Vii concept, deemed a “smart phone on wheels”; the 2012 Lexus LF-LC, which became the 2018 Lexus LC500 and ushered in a new design language for Lexus; and the 2014 FT-1 concept, which became the 2020 Supra, a personal sports car favorite of CALTY.

CALTY still indulged its wild side at this time, however, with concepts like the Scion NYC, which explored future transportation trends in big cities.

In the NYC concept, the driver stood almost upright behind the wheel.

CALTY Newest Concept – The Baby Lunar Cruiser

CALTY is always thinking about what’s next, so it’s no surprise that its latest creation was inspired by a vehicle built to drive on the moon. The Baby Lunar Cruiser (BLC) blends design cues from the original FJ40 Land Cruiser with the futuristic capabilities of an interplanetary exploration vehicle. BLC draws inspiration from the real Lunar Cruiser being developed by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Toyota.

With its in-wheel motors, expansive glass canopy and augmented reality displays, the Baby Lunar Cruiser is built to conquer almost any environment.

Propelled by in-wheel electric motors and controlled by dual joysticks, the BLC’s compact footprint and airless tires give it unparalleled maneuverability. It also boasts exceptional outward visibility thanks to its protruding glass canopy and a panoramic, augmented reality dashboard display. Heritage cues include a “TOYOTA” script grille up front, complete with a full array of cameras and lidar/radar sensors, and a split tailgate configuration in back. Highly adjustable spaceframe seats and M.O.L.L.E. panels throughout give the interior the flexibility to adapt to any kind of adventure.

Looking Forward to the Next 50 Years

Today, CALTY is made up of a talented group of exterior and interior designers, CMF (Color, Material, Finish) designers, clay modelers, digital sculptors, visualization specialists, paint specialists, CAD/CAM specialists, a research/planning group, a PR/Multimedia team and administrative group, all working together to create the next big thing in mobility.

“As we continue our journey from the automotive era into the mobility era, there is one thing I feel I can say for sure,” says Simon Humphries, Toyota Motor Corporation Chief Branding Officer and Head of Design. “CALTY will be there at the forefront.”

As the automotive industry shifts toward an electrified future, CALTY will continue to lead the space with innovative vehicles such as the 2021 Lexus Electrified Sport concept. CALTY’s most recent production designs, the highly anticipated 2024 Land Cruiser and the 2024 Tacoma, showcase their commitment to moving forward and embracing new technology while still remaining authentic to the brand’s heritage DNA.

True to their innovative spirit, CALTY’s creative teams are continually exploring new ways to integrate technology and movement into future mobility solutions. From sports cars to trucks to BEVs, CALTY has left an indelible mark on the automotive landscape, showcasing their design prowess and passion for driving excellence.

As CALTY embarks on the next 50 years, Hunter reflects, “There’s no way we could have thrived without Toyota’s support for enabling new ideas. CALTY’s role to explore, innovate, and inspire is ingrained in our DNA, and we are excited to continue pushing boundaries in automotive design.”

For more information about CALTY Design Research’s 50th anniversary celebration and their extraordinary design legacy, please visit www.toyotanewsroom.com.

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HISTORIC, ICONIC, LEGENDARY: CITROËN CELEBRATES 75 YEARS OF THE 2CV.

  • Citroën is celebrating the 75th birthday of its iconic 2CV
  • Over 5 million 2CVs were produced from 1949 to 1990
  • The 2CV started as the ‘TPV’ project in 1936, aiming to create a versatile and economical car for the masses
  • The 2CV has become an icon known for being popular, comfortable, simple, robust, and affordable
  • Its unique body shape and versatility contributed to its success over several decades
  • On October 7th, a celebration will be held at the Citroën conservatoire, featuring eight iconic 2CVs

 

Citroën is commemorating the 75th anniversary of its most iconic car, the 2CV. The 2CV was designed at Citroën’s design office in Paris and underwent testing at the La Ferté-Vidame facility. It was publicly unveiled at the Paris Motor Show on October 7, 1948. Throughout its exceptional career, a total of 5,114,969 2CVs were produced, including 1,246,335 2CV vans. The final 2CV rolled off the assembly line in Portugal on July 27, 1990, 42 years after its launch.

 

THE ORIGINS OF THE 2CV: THE ‘TPV’ PROJECT

 

The ‘TPV’ (Toute Petite Voiture or very small car) project was initiated in 1936 to provide an affordable and versatile car for people with low incomes. In 1937, the first roadworthy prototype of the TPV project was created. Weighing only 370 kg and equipped with a single headlight, it could carry up to four people and 50 kg of luggage, reaching a top speed of 31mph. Its remarkable comfort allowed it to transport a basket of eggs across a plowed field without breaking any of them.

 

250 pre-production models were meant to be unveiled at the 1939 Paris Motor Show, but the outbreak of World War II prevented this. Most of the built models were destroyed, with only four secretly kept at the Citroën Test Centre.

 

A LEGENDARY CAR THAT HAS BECOME AN ICON OF THE MOTORING WORLD

 

When production began in July 1949, the 2CV featured a 9 bhp, 375 cc, air-cooled, flat-twin engine, capable of reaching a top speed of 31mph. Citroën’s creation revolutionized the car industry, offering a versatile and affordable vehicle.

 

Its distinctive body shape and appeal as a people’s car quickly made it popular. Its success was also due to its wide range of uses, removable benches, lightness, agility, comfort, and economical running costs, making it the most popular car in France. By 1950, there was a high demand for the 2CV, resulting in a waiting list of up to 6 years.

 

Its avant-garde spirit and innovative technologies ensured its presence in the automotive world. The 2CV is a timeless model that has become a social phenomenon, embedded in popular culture and sought after by collectors worldwide.

 

Even today, the 2CV can be seen on roads with various nicknames such as ‘Flying Dustbin,’ ‘Tin Snail,’ and ‘Ugly Duckling.’ These nicknames reflect the popularity and iconic status of this historic model.

 

SEVERAL VERSIONS AND EPIC JOURNEYS AROUND THE WORLD

 

There were ten special editions of the 2CV, launched in France and other European countries. These included models like the Spot, Charleston, and Cocorico. The 2CV underwent several changes over its lifetime, including the introduction of the 2CV van (2CV AU) in 1951 and the 2CV AZ in 1954, equipped with a 12 bhp engine and the famous centrifugal clutch.

 

Thanks to its durability and easy maintenance, the 2CV became the vehicle of choice for adventurous journeys. It successfully completed challenging trips like the 10,252-mile Paris-Kabul-Paris Raid in 1970, the 8,388-mile Paris-Persépolis Raid in 1971, and the 4,970-mile Africa Raid from Abidjan to Tunis in 1973, all organized by Citroën.

 

EIGHT ICONIC 2CVS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE OCCASION

 

In celebration of the 75th anniversary, eight iconic 2CVs from Citroën’s collection were photographed at the Citroën Conservatoire, showcasing their unique styles:

  • The 2CV 6 by Hermès, dressed by Hermès inside and out, was exhibited at the 2008 Paris Motor Show for the 60th birthday of the 2CV.
  • The 2CV 6 Spécial, one of the last 2CVs produced at the Levallois plant in 1988
  • The 2CV Spot, Citroën’s first special edition, featuring two-tone upholstery and bodywork by stylist Serge Gevin.
  • The 2CV A, one of the prototypes built in 1939 for the Motor Show, saved from destruction and kept at the Citroën Conservatoire.
  • The 2CV A Berline (1950), identical to the one revealed by Pierre Boulanger at the opening of the Paris Motor Show in 1948.
  • The right-hand-drive 2CV A, manufactured in Slough (UK) from 1953, making it the oldest British 2CV in Europe. It had a sheet-metal boot and opening rear windows.
  • The 2CV AZU, a 2CV van produced from 1954 to 1978, with a spacious load capacity and rear ‘cupboard’ doors for easy loading.
  • The 2CV 4 x 4 ‘Sahara’, featuring four-wheel drive and two engines, enabling it to tackle gradients of over 40 percent in the sand.

Bentley Bentayga Art Car Showcases Hand-Painted Mural of 29 Famous Landmarks

Bentley is embracing diversity and inclusion through its newest art car. As part of their Beyond100 strategy to become the most diverse luxury automaker, Bentley has unveiled the “Belonging” Bentayga, a stunning creation that promotes these values.

To bring the “Belonging” Bentayga to life, Bentley enlisted the help of British architectural artist Stephen Wiltshire. Wiltshire meticulously hand-painted the Alpine Green Bentayga, adorning it with 29 renowned landmarks and skylines from around the world. The masterpiece includes iconic destinations such as New York, London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Venice, Tokyo, and Hong Kong, and also features individuals representing different cultures and nationalities. Each side of the SUV displays landmarks from a distinct continent.

Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator Celebrate Jurassic Park’s 30th Anniversary

Jeep is joining in the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the blockbuster film Jurassic Park by offering a limited-run sticker package inspired by the Wrangler YJ Sahara that appeared in the movie. The sticker package is available in two versions, with only 100 units produced for each version. The first package is priced at $550 and includes various graphics for doors, hood, swing gate handle, fender vents, and shifter insert. The second package, priced at $650, includes everything in the first package plus a textured Grassy Island transfer case shifter insert. These sticker packs are compatible with the Jeep Wrangler, Wrangler 4xe, and Gladiator models. However, the swing gate handle graphics are not available for the Gladiator. Interested buyers can purchase these sticker packs from Jeep Graphic Studio.

In addition to the sticker package, Jeep has recently unveiled a redesigned Wrangler for the 2024 model year, as it faces competition from the Ford Bronco. The new Wrangler features a smaller grille, improved engine cooling, and the option of an 8,000-pound factory-installed Warn winch. Despite the competition, Wrangler sales are currently surpassing Bronco sales. The redesigned Wrangler is equipped with a 12.3-inch center touchscreen and the latest Uconnect 5 system across all trim levels. The dashboard has been redesigned to accommodate the larger screen. The powertrain lineup remains unchanged.

Furthermore, the updates on the Wrangler will also be applied to the Gladiator for the 2024 model year. Spy photos have revealed the new face and updated interior of the Gladiator, and Jeep is expected to officially unveil the updated model before the end of the year.

1-of-63 2020 Lamborghini Sian For Sale

Lamborghini has introduced a new plug-in hybrid flagship supercar called the Revuelto to celebrate its 60th anniversary. With 1,001 horsepower, this car sets a new performance benchmark for Lamborghini by combining plug-in hybrid technology with a V12 engine. However, the first hybrid from Lamborghini is the Lamborghini Sian, a supercar based on the Aventador. The Sian boasts 808 horsepower and features styling and engineering that foreshadow Lamborghini’s new hybrid era.

Only 63 Sian coupes were produced, making it extremely difficult to find one for sale today. O’Gara Coach Beverly Hills has a 2020 Lamborghini Sian for sale in the eye-catching Verde Gea color. The car has a green exterior with gold wheels and black accents, and it features a Nero Cosmus and Terra Asia-finished interior.

This Lamborghini Sian is in excellent condition with only 919 miles on the odometer, making it a rare find for collectors. Interested buyers can find this 2020 Lamborghini Sian for sale at O’Gara Coach Beverly Hills. To view the price and listing, click the link below:

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Brabus 750 Bodo Buschmann Edition: A Powerful Tuned Mercedes SL63

Brabus is honoring its company founder, Bodo Buschmann, by creating a special edition Mercedes-AMG SL63 with impressive performance. The Brabus 750 Bodo Buschmann Edition boasts a remarkable 700 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque. Production is limited to just 25 units, each priced at around $369,916 (336,500 euros).

The standard SL63 model already offers a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine that delivers 577 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque. However, Brabus takes it a step further by equipping the car with their PowerXtra B40S-750 performance upgrade and 52-millimeter turbos. These modifications increase the power output by an impressive 123 horsepower and 74 pound-feet of torque. Additionally, the Brabus edition features a stainless steel exhaust system with four carbon/titanium tailpipes and multiple sound modes to enhance the driving experience.

Lamborghini at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2023: LMDh prototype racing car to be unveiled in global premiere

New Lamborghini Revuelto and Huracan Sterrato run ‘up the hill’, in year Automobili Lamborghini celebrates its 60th anniversary

Sant’Agata Bolognese, 6 July 2023 – Automobili Lamborghini will reveal their new LMDh racing prototype at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. The car is designed to compete in the Hypercar class of the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship, including the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans, as well as the GTP class of the IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship Endurance Cup, which features iconic races like the 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring.

The debut of the car will take place on Thursday, July 13, at a dedicated stand next to the Lamborghini Lounge adjacent to Ristorante 1963. Lamborghini Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann, Chief Technical Officer Rouven Mohr, and Head of Motorsport Giorgio Sanna, along with their partner Iron Lynx, will be present for the presentation.

As Lamborghini celebrates its 60th anniversary, the Festival of Speed 2023 will also feature new models running ‘up the hill’ including the Lamborghini Revuelto, which was unveiled earlier this year as the successor to the Aventador and the first V12 super sports plug-in hybrid HPEV (High-Performance Electrified Vehicle). Another car making its dynamic debut in the UK is the V10 Huracan Sterrato, which features a special Rally mode for off-road driving.

Visitors to the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2023 can see a Lamborghini Revuelto and Huracan Sterrato displayed outside the Lamborghini Lounge, as well as a Huracan Tecnica, Huracan STO, and Urus Performante in the Sports Car and First Glance paddocks. These cars will also participate in the hill climb throughout the event.

The Goodwood Festival of Speed, presented by Mastercard, will take place at the Goodwood House estate in Sussex, UK, from July 13 to 16, 2023.

[1] The vehicle is not currently available for sale and is not subject to Directive 1999/94/EC. Fuel consumption and emissions data are currently in the type approval stage.

[2] Fuel consumption and emission values of the Huracan Sterrato: Fuel consumption combined: 14.9 l/100km (WLTP); CO2 emissions combined: 337 g/km (WLTP)

[3] Fuel consumption and emission values of the Huracan Tecnica: Fuel consumption combined: 14.5 l/100km (WLTP); CO2 emissions combined: 328 g/km (WLTP)

[4] Fuel consumption and emission values of the Huracan STO: Fuel consumption combined: 13.9 1/lOOkm (WLTP); CO2 emissions combined: 331 g/km (WLTP)

[5] Fuel consumption and emission values of the Urus Performante: Fuel consumption combined: 14.1 l/100km (WLTP); CO2 emissions combined: 320 g/km (WLTP)

Electric VW bus for North America and Europe: world premiere of the ID. Buzz with long wheelbase

A vehicle like a rock song. Good vibrations. Whenever it appears, people smile: the ID.Buzz. The icon among electric vehicles. The latest addition to the family is now here: the ID. Buzz with long wheelbase. It is “Made in Germany” for Europe – as well as for Canada and the US. Because Volkswagen is starting the comeback of the VW bus in North America with the ID. Buzz with long wheelbase. The world premiere will also take place there on June 2, at surfer hotspot Huntington Beach, on the Pacific Coast Highway near Los Angeles. The vehicle will be revealed as part of the largest VW Bus festival in the USA as a tribute to the fans and the country. At the same time, America will welcome the ID. Buzz with a generous gesture: from New York to San Francisco, June 2 will in future be celebrated as a holiday, “Volkswagen Bus Day”. This bus tour will continue in Germany in just three weeks with the European debut of the long ID. Buzz. The date and location are also perfect: June 23 to 25 at the international VW Bus Festival in Hanover – Europe’s largest VW Bus meetup.