Sunday, February 24, 2013

New Vespa LXS125 by Piaggio


Intricately designed with freshly added features, the new automatic variant LX 125 of the original Vespa has recently been introduced by Piaggio at the Auto Expo 2012.
Since the launch of the all new Vespa Scooters, the machine has received overwhelming response from the Indian buyers. The entire strategy has been planned in order to strengthen the brand’s market presence in the upcoming year.

As per the Chairman and MD of Piaggio Vehicles, Mr Ravi Chopra, the company is looking forward to see at least 1,00,000 unites of the Vespa scooter by introducing the striking variants of the regular Vespa scooter like Sports variant, Disk Brake variant and 150 Cc variant. Being an automatic scooter, new Vespa variants are believed to be performance oriented.

The 150 CC variant scooter is expected to be launched in 2013, whereas the Sports variant may take time and could only be out later in the year. Here are the features and technical specifications for the new variants of the Vespa scooter:
  • Semi-digital console
  • 125cc (Sports) engine
  • Max. output of 12 BHP
  • Automatic transmission
  • Front disk brake
  • Square Headlights
  • Red suspension rod
  • Black springs
  • Red Taillights
  • No fuel injection system

The ex-showroom (Ahmedabad) price for the Vespa LX125 is Rs. 59,700/- , but the new variants like LXS125 is said to be priced atleast Rs. 4000 more than the LX125 Vespa.

Nissan Sunny Special Edition

Tweaked with meek cosmetic changes and loaded with some additional equipment, the special edition of Nissan Sunny has been recently launched. Ex-showroom Delhi price of the petrol model is Rs 8.60 lakhs whereas the ex-showroom Delhi price of diesel version is Rs 9.69 lakhs.
Nissan Sunny is a mid-size sedan and its premium XV models (diesel & petrol) have been introduced with some interior changes and with the addition of side moldings in the color of the body, trunk detailing with chrome plating and boot lip spoiler on the outside of the car.

Among the interior tweaks, both the variants display leather seat covers, infotainment unit of Kenwood with Bluetooth and USB connectivity. A camera with rear-view is also attached with the display unit of the infotainment system.

The top models of Cars in India are usually equipped with latest technological gadgets, but Nissan Sunny has introduced a new trend by giving all these facilities in its mid-size vehicle. Surely, the new launch by Nissan Sunny would impress the tech-savvy youth of recent times.

Features and Technical Specifications of Nissan Sunny special edition

  • Interiors with leather upholstery
  • Kenwood infotainment system with display unit
  • USB and Bluetooth connectivity
  • Rear-view camera
  • Boot lip spoiler
  • Side moldings
  • Chrome plating on trunk

Bajaj Pulsar 350NS in 2013

After the great success of Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS, Bajaj Motors now formally announced about Bajaj Pulsar 350NS which will be introduced in 2013.
2013 Bajaj Pulsar 350NS
Exact launch date of pulsar 350NS is not confirmed till yet, but it will be expected around mid of 2013. At the launch event of  Bajaj Pulsar 200NS, Rajiv Bajaj made this announcement.

Bajaj Pulsar 350NS will be powered by 349CC liquid-cooled engine with triple spark technology. There is no official announcement of its technical specification. But it is expected to generate maximum power of around 40 bhp and maximum torque of around 35Nm. It expected mileage is around 50+ kmpl. Regarding style it is anticipated that it is one of the stylish bikes in India.

New Bajaj Pulsar will be available in 3 different color i.e. Red, Black & Yellow and price will be expected around Rs. 1.80 Lakh..

RE60 by Bajaj Auto to be launched in mid-2013

Bajaj Auto, the pioneer manufacturer of 3-wheeler has now jumped into the league of 4-wheeler manufacturing. The automotive company is set to launch its first car RE60 in July 2013.
Although it was planned strategically to introduce the car initially in the Indian market, the regulations put on the launch of the car has stopped the manufacturer to introduce it in India. However, Sri Lanka, Bajaj Auto can easily launch its first 4-wheeler model without any regulations. Moreover, the Sri Lankan market is the biggest 3-wheeler market for the automotive giant.

Bajaj RE60 is a small car rather, a ‘3-wheeler’s upgraded version’. Due to its petite size, power and weight, RE60 is not suitable for intercity travel. However, it is a nice ferry car for the city roads. Among other cars in India, Bajaj Re60 can only be comparable to Tata Nano, though the company is in no mood to compete with Tata. This small car is an ideal vehicle for short distances and it features safety and complete comfort. Estimated price of Bajaj RE60 is around Rs. 1,30000 – Rs. 1,40000
Technical specifications and Features of Bajaj RE60 are:

  • 200 CC liquid cooled, single cylinder
  • Engine has twin spark technology (Bajaj DTSi)
  • 20 BHp power output
  • 30 km/l fuel efficiency.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

All about ABS – Antilock Braking System


ABS – Anti-lock Braking System

An anti-lock braking system is a safety system that allows the wheels on a motor vehicle to continue interacting tractively with the road surface as directed by driver steering inputs while braking, preventing the wheels from locking up (that is, ceasing rotation) and therefore avoiding skidding.
An ABS generally offers improved vehicle control and decreases stopping distances on dry and slippery surfaces for many drivers; however, on loose surfaces like gravel or snow-covered pavement, an ABS can significantly increase braking distance, although still improving vehicle control.
Since initial widespread use in production cars, anti-lock braking systems have evolved considerably. Recent versions not only prevent wheel lock under braking, but also electronically control the front-to-rear brake bias. This function, depending on its specific capabilities and implementation, is known as electronic brake-force distribution (EBD), traction control system, emergency brake assist, or electronic stability control (ESC).
An ABS system consists of the following components:
Some wheel speed sensors
Brake calipers
A hydraulic motor
Some pressure release valves
A quick thinking computer (or control module) which coordinates the whole process
Diagram 1: Brake caliper (1) and wheel speed sensor (2) 
HOW IT WORKS

When the driver hits the brakes this pressure rises a hydraulic system which causes the brake pads to squeeze against the discs which causes the car to slow down. If the ABS system detects that one wheel is slowing down more rapidly than the rest (a symptom of wheel-lock) it automatically reduces the brake pressure on this wheel by opening a pressure release valve in the hydraulic system. ABS also has the ability to build the pressure back up via the hydraulic motor. The system reacts remarkably quickly, and compared wheel speeds many times a second. ABS systems can act on just the front wheels (which do most of the braking work), or all four depending on what car you’re driving.
Diagram 2: Wheel speed sensor (A), ABS control module (B),hydraulic motor and pressure release valves (C), Brake pipe leading to caliper (D)
Abs In Detail

Diagram 1 (above) shows the whole process in more detail. The four wheels shown are braking heavily as a result of heavy brake pedal application, and the green wheel is about to lock up due a low friction surface such as ice. The ABS control module (B) detects the onset of a skid through the sensor (A) in this wheel and reacts by releasing the brake pressure slightly by rapidly opening a pressure release valve (C). This lowers the pressure in the brake pipe (D) which causes the brake caliper to loosen its grip on the brake disc on the locking wheel. If this corrects the locked wheel, the hydraulic motor (C) will build up the pressure again to the optimum braking force and the valve will revert to the closed position.
If you've ever seen a car with ABS operating, you’ll notice that the wheels appear to lock and release in jerky movements, this is because there is such a fine line between grip and traction loss in these conditions, and the system constantly tries to keep the pressure at the point just before lock up (which is the most effective pressure for slowing down).

Three Versus Four Channel Systems

There are two main types of modern ABS systems: three and four channel. Three channel systems control the braking pressure on both front wheels independently, but control the rear wheels together as a single unit. Four channel systems (as shown in Diagram 1) control the brake force on each wheel independently (assuming you’re in a four wheeled vehicle!). In three channel systems, although both rear wheels are monitored by sensors, if wheel lock if detected on a single wheel the hydraulic braking pressure is reduced equally on both wheels. This does not provide the level of control of a four channel system, and thus three channel versions are compromised and usually only fitted to cars to save on cost. Most modern cars now use a four channel ABS systems which provide greater safety in emergency braking conditions.

Abs Software Tuning

The ABS ECU contains thousands of parameters which can be tuned for the car – although most ABS systems are supplied by companies such as Bosch, it’s the software tuning which makes individual systems different for different cars. Vehicle manufacturers must strike a compromise between stability and the braking distance they hope to achieve, and must also set parameters for braking on different surfaces and scenarios. Even if two different cars have identical ABS hardware – it will have been tuned very differently for a sports car compared with an SUV.

How Can I Make Best Use Of Abs?

ABS works best with a firm, steady application of pressure to the brake pedal. During ABS operation you’re likely to experience some vibrations, which are the pressure release valves opening and closing and an indication that the system is working correctly. Don’t release the pedal until you have safely stopped.

Braking With Abs Versus No Abs

You may have heard that it’s possible to slow down quicker in a car without ABS. This has elements of truth, but in practical terms the benefits of ABS massively outweigh the slightly longer braking distances. For road use, ABS is an absolute must as it will allow you to steer out of the way of unexpected hazards. Diagrams 2 and 3 below explain the practical reasons for ABS.
Diagram 2: Braking hard on a slippery surface with ABS 
In the diagram above, the driver hits the brakes hard on a slippery surface (1), then steers (2), and successfully manages to avoid the obstacle. ABS prevents the wheels from locking, and this allows you steer.
Diagram 3: Braking hard on a slippery surface without ABS 
Without ABS, as the driver applies the brakes the wheels lock (1). Despite applying steering lock, the car continues straight ahead due to the loss of steering control (2) and a collision results.

Abs Braking On The Track

If done correctly, threshold braking can slow a vehicle more quickly that a car fitted with ABS (in the right conditions). Many competitive racing drivers would say that they prefer their cars not to have the system. However, to gain maximum advantage you will need to practice the threshold braking technique repeatedly. A good test is to find a section of test-track, and mark out a cone which will act as the braking point. Accelerate to 60 or 70 mph and brake as hard as you can in a car equipped with ABS, then repeat without ABS. Compare the stopping distances by having someone mark them on the side of the track, then practice threshold braking until you notice a marked improvement. If you do have ABS fitted, don’t get into the habit of locking up wheels before entering a corner – this isn't the quickest way of slowing down and can unsettle the car.

Mercedes Benz G63 AMG


Mercedes Benz has finally launched the most awaited version of the G-Class. The new G-Class will be called as G63 AMG which will replace the G55 AMG in India. The new G-Wagen made its public debut at 2012 Beijing Auto Show and since then the design has largely remained unchanged.
The new Mercedes Benz G63 AMG gets a twin-turbocharged 5.5-litre V8 engine which churns out a power of 544 bhp and is mated to an updated seven speed 7G-tronic gearbox. The SUV gets stop-start and brake energy recuperation systems which help in improving fuel economy. The car also has a permanent 4-wheel drive technology which helps it attain 0-100km/hr in just 5.4 seconds. 

Managing Director and CEO, Mercedes Benz India, Eberhard Kern said, “The G-Class has the essential attributes of a Mercedes Benz Dynamism, Comfort, Safety and Status. Yet its pedigree and classic form has been retained across the 34 years of its existence. The G-Class retains its shape, rugged design and the same mission to cope with extreme conditions. It’s not surprising therefore that the G-Class is called upon to serve in extreme terrains; its cult status makes it the vehicle of choice of world leaders and celebrities alike. The G 63 AMG reconciles an involving, compelling driving experience with performance, functionality and timeless appeal which is exceptional in this vehicle class. We are excited to introduce the G 63 AMG for the discerning Indian customers.”
The G-Class will also be seen in the upcoming movie sequel ‘A Good Day to Die-Hard’ featuring Bruce Willis as a main actor. The launch of the Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG in India has also been the platform to announce the premier of the much awaited movie.

If we look at the exterior styling, the G63 AMG gets a two-slat grille, a deeper front bumper with larger air ducts, red brake calipers and unique 20” alloy wheels. The SUV also receives side mounted exhaust pipes that exit from underneath the rear doors on either side.

The new G-Class now comes loaded with technology from inside like Mercedes-Benz’s hi-tech Distronic Plus radar controlled cruise control system, Blind Spot Assist and the parking aid Partktronic with a reverse camera. The Electronic Stability Program with Trailer Stability Assist and a hill hold function. The other upgrades noticed were a revised instrument pack brought over from the third-gen M-class together with a colour monitor and Merc’s latest Comand system.
The new G63 AMG is priced at Rs 1.46 crore (Ex-Showroom, Mumbai).

Force Motors Gurkha SUV


The updates Force Motors Gurkha gets new styling with redesigned headlights and a new grille. It also gets new roof rails, fog lamps as standard and alloy wheels from their flagship SUV Force One. From the inside, the SUV gets Air Conditioner, Power Steering and Dual Tone interiors.

The Gurkha is powered by Mercedes-Benz’s 2.6-litre OM616-based diesel engine which is also used in various other Force Motors cars as well. The engine churns out 81bhp of power at 3200rpm and 23.45kgm of torque at 1800rpm and is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox.

The German manufacturer’s engine is currently available only as a BS-III version in Gurkha where a BS-IV variant is expected later. The Gurkha’s only rival Mahindra Thar comes with BS-III as well as more powerful BS-IV CRDe units.

Force Gurkha (Ex-Showroom, New Delhi)

Soft Top 4×2 – Rs. 6.25 Lakhs
Soft Top 4×4 – Rs. 8.35 Lakhs
Hard Top 4×4 – Rs. 8.50 Lakhs