Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Secret New Cars Coming Soon


548 Scuderia
Ferrari has a reputation of building lightweight, stripped-out versions of its mid-engine supercars and the latest to benefit is the 458 Italia. Like the F430, the 458 will soon be available as a Scuderia version, weighing considerably less than its forbear and with a significant lift in power to make it a real track-day weapon.

F12 Spider
Ferrari has only just revealed its F12 Berlinetta, at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, but already plans are in place for a convertible 'Spider' version of its fastest ever car. It probably won't be on sale until 2015 and, furthermore, will be an exclusive halo model with production restricted to 100 units, much like the 599 Aperta.

Kia GT
Kia is on an upwards trajectory and is building on its success with cars that are both attractive and good to drive. In 2013, the Korean firm will add to its line-up with the Kia GT, a new four-door family car and a competitor to the likes of the VW CC.

Lamborghini Cabrera
Cabrera is the name of the all-new successor of the Gallardo to be introduced in 2013. Eager to compete with the 458 Italia, this new supercar will feature an updated version of the V10 engine with around 600hp. It will borrow heavily from the Aventador in its design and construction, using the bigger car's carbonfibre monocoque chassis.

Lamborghini LM
 Lamborghini is gearing up to launch an SUV/crossover. This may sound absurd to some, but Lamborghini fans know there is actually a precedent. The LM002 produced in the late 80s was an exotic cousin of the Hummer. However, the new LM is expected to have a more refined and civilised appearance is expected from the new LM, which will be based on VW's new flexible platform, the same chassis that will underpin the new Porsche Cayenne, VW Touareg and Audi Q7.

Toyota GT-86 Covertible
It isn't even on sale yet, but we can reveal that the GT-86 will also be available as a cabriolet, just like the Celica was. Power will come from the same Subaru 2.0-litre boxer engine. There is yet no information whether the Subaru version of the GT-86 will also be offered as a cabriolet.

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