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The wraps have come...

The wraps have come off the most powerful Mercedes ever! This mean-looking car is the SL 65 AMG Black Series, which has a 670bhp engine ò€“ giving it even more punch than the SLR McLaren.



Leading tool firm Black...

Leading tool firm Black & Decker has launched a raft of automotive accessories recently, from power invertors to a 12V cool box. Now it has turned its attention to hand tools, and applied its expertise to the new Auto Wrench.


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Lewis Hamilton will...

Lewis Hamilton will have to wait a little longer to make his grand prix debut, after McLaren confirmed Pedro de la Rosa would line up alongside Kimi Raikkonen this weekend in Brazil. There had been hopes that the promising young Brit would be given his chance in South America, but McLaren is in no hurry to rush its rookie star into the big time. To date, Hamilton has completed only four days of testing behind the wheel of an F1 car. And although he lapped faster than everybody other than Michael Schumacher at Jerez in Spain last week, the team has opted for the proven de la Rosa.

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Jaguar"s designers have...

Jaguar"s designers have evolved the existing XK"s shape into a more modern, sporty form. It"s clear that early proposals for a radical shape incorporating twin headlamps have been dropped in favour of a more conservative design. The result is a two-door instantly recognisable as a Jaguar, and which promises to be one of the most attractive and desirable cars in its class.

As with the current tin-top, the coup탩 will be a two-plus-two, but the long bonnet will mean the rear remains unsuitable for adults on long journeys. The cabriolet"s back seats will be sacrificed to make room for the folding roof, and safety systems, including rollover bars.

But don"t be fooled into thinking this is merely a facelifted version of the current model - it"s actually an entirely fresh design. Based on a shortened version of the XJ luxury saloon"s platform, the next-generation XK benefits from a cutting-edge aluminium construction to ensure a stiff structure and light weight.

That"s great news for both performance and handling, with the new model"s abilities certain to better its predecessor"s dynamics in every way.

Engineers are currently going through a rigorous testing programme on British roads, making sure that the suspension set-up provides the optimum balance between comfort and handling. The line-up will be made up of two 4.2-litre V8 cars, one badged XK8, the other XKR. The XK8 will be powered by a normally aspirated 300bhp version of the XJ8"s engine, while the supercharged R will provide 400bhp. With the current XKR capable of 0-60mph in 5.3 seconds, buyers can expect its lighter replacement to be even faster.

Both models will feed their power to the rear wheels through a six-speed auto gearbox borrowed from the XJ. However, with the emphasis on performance, engineers will be working hard to speed up every ratio change without compromising refinement. Showroom-ready versions of the cars will debut at September"s Frankfurt Motor Show, with the XK8 to be priced around í‚á£65,000 and the XKR at the í‚á£70,000 mark.




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