The Experimental HY-KERS Hybrid vehicle

Ferrari at Geneva: protagonists in innovation and the environment

The Experimental HY-KERS Hybrid vehicle


The Experimental HY-KERS Hybrid vehicle


The Experimental HY-KERS Hybrid vehicle



The Experimental HY-KERS Hybrid vehicle

Geneva, 2 March - The HY-KERS vettura laboratorio (experimental vehicle) is an example of how Ferrari is approaching the development of hybrid technology without losing sight of the performance traits and driving involvement that have always exemplified its cars.

This hybrid project is also aimed at ensuring that Ferrari will be in a position to comply with future CO2 emissions standards, particularly in terms of the urban cycle. City driving is traditionally where sports cars are most penalised as their engines are designed for maximum efficiency and performance at high revs, whereas the urban cycle involves low revs and low engine loads.

Ferrari has employed its racing experience to adapt an advanced, lightweight hybrid drivetrain to the 599 GTB Fiorano with the aim of ensuring that vehicle dynamics are unaffected. This was achieved by the careful integration of all system components, positioning them below the centre of gravity and ensuring that interior and luggage space are entirely unaffected. Similarly the flat lithium-ion batteries are positioned below the floorpan. The result is a centre of gravity that is even lower than in the standard car.

Ferrari has also applied its F1 technology to the design, engineering and construction of a new kind of electric motor which helps optimise the longitudinal and lateral dynamics of the car, enhancing traction and brake balance. The motor also features a unique cooling and lubrication system for maximum efficiency under all operating temperatures and loads.

Weighing about 40 kg, the compact, tri-phase, high-voltage electric motor of the HY-KERS is coupled to the rear of the dual-clutch 7-speed F1 transmission. It operates through one of the transmission’s two clutches and engages one of the two gearbox primary shafts. Thus power is coupled seamlessly and instantaneously between the electric motor and the V12. The electric motor produces more than 100 hp as Ferrari’s goal was to offset every kilogram increase in weight by a gain of at least one hp.

Under braking the electric drive unit acts as a generator, using the kinetic energy from the negative torque generated to recharge the batteries. This phase is controlled by a dedicated electronics module which was developed applying experience gained in F1 and, as well as managing the power supply and recharging the batteries, the module also powers the engine’s ancillaries (power steering, power-assisted brakes, air conditioning, on-board systems) via a generator mounted on the V12 engine when running 100 per cent under electric drive. It also incorporates the hybrid system’s cooling pump.

This experimental vehicle thus maintains the high-performance characteristics typical of all Ferraris while, at the same time, reducing CO2 emissions on the ECE + EUDC combined cycle by 35 per cent.

Ferrari California Stop&Start

The other important novelty at the Geneva Show is again aimed at reducing emissions. From March 2010 in fact the Stop & Start system will be available on the Ferrari California, reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by 6 per cent in the ECE + EUDC combined cycle. This means a figure of 280 g/km, one of the most competitive of any high-performance cars. The Stop & Start cuts in virtually instantaneously - just 230 milliseconds, a time so fast that the driver barely notices the engine restarting.

This solution is a further step in Ferrari’s on-going strategy to reduce fuel consumption and emissions, even when increasing performance. One of the principal areas of research has been dedicated to reducing friction within the engine. The Ferrari California’s direct-injection V8, for example, has eliminated the ‘pumping’ losses created by the changes in pressure below the pistons. Inserting purge valves in the crankcase below the crank throws allows blow-by gas and oil compressed during the combustion phase to leave the crankcase without being drawn back in during the compression phase. This ensures a direct increase in engine efficiency.

In addition DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) coatings on the valve followers and superfinishing of the cam lobes reduces friction in the valve train and contributes to the overall improvement in engine friction.

Self-sufficient with green power in Maranello

In keeping with Ferrari’s 360-degree approach to efficiency and its commitment to environmental sustainability, new technologies for its road cars are matched by the considerable investments already made to reduce the environmental impact of the company’s production activities in Maranello.

After the inauguration of the photovoltaic installation on the roof of the Mechanical Machining facility in January 2009, which reduced the factory’s power requirements by over 210,000 kWh annually, 2009 also saw the opening of Italy’s biggest trigeneration plant (the simultaneous production of power, heat and cooling from a single source) – the first of its kind to be implemented by a sports car manufacturer. Combined, the two systems reduce CO2 emissions by 30,000 tons a year (40 per cent). Thanks to these ecological solutions, Ferrari is completely autonomous for its energy requirements. This reduction also means that Ferrari will meet the Kyoto protocol objectives a full 10 years ahead of schedule and with double the figure imposed on Europe.

This represents another significant step forward in the ‘Formula Uomo’ strategy implemented by Ferrari’s Chairman, Luca di Montezemolo, at the end of the 1990s and which has transformed the Maranello production facility into one of the most advanced in the world. It has also helped create a unique working environment which, in addition to other initiatives for the well-being of employees, ensures that Ferrari has become a model, as demonstrated by the fact that the factory has, in the past, received the ‘Best Place to Work in Europe’ award.

copy from: ferrari.com

GreenGT Concept 2011



GreenGT Concept 2011


GreenGT Concept 2011


GreenGT Concept 2011


GreenGT Concept 2011


GreenGT Concept 2011

Created by design students CCI Valenciennes in France, unveiled a prototype electric GreenGT Swiss company for Le Mans in 2011, I was able to provide an overall picture of production. Created to demonstrate its technological expertise GreenGT headquartered in Switzerland, knows a prototype electric car racing competition in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2011.

According to preliminary official sports cars are also limited production, with the only difference between the standard and racing with the software. Sports car with body frame made of carbon fiber self-gass. %% U2013 takes the helm of two electric motors of 100 kilowatts production u2013 offer 350-400 hp and 2000 Nm torque approach. The implementation is at 00-60 mph in 4 seconds, top speed 171 km is limited to an estimated kmh / h (275).  The project created a number of students CCI Valenciennes (France).

Revealed Pontiac 2011




Revealed Pontiac 2011

125 cc Motorcycle World's Fastest

125 cc Motorcycle World's Fastest
125 cc Motorcycle World's Fastest



Utah - Armed bebeberapa changes, Honda RS125 could eventually remove up to 41 bhp power. With that power, speed of 236.2 km per hour can be reached easily.


Now with the ability to run fast that finally this blue Honda RS125 berkelir successfully convert itself as a capacity of 125 cc motorcycles in the world's fastest.

Motor that creates the record on the Bonneville salt meadow, U.S. Utah when ridden by Scott Kolb is actually even touching 202 km per hour rate then increased to 219 km per hour before finally creating a record at 236.2 km per hour.

"I actually still have a considerable distance and can be reached about 249.44 kilometers per hour if I have a few more days," said 27-year-old biker was like detikOto quotation from Hell for Leather, Wednesday (15/09/2010).

Before creating the speed record, Kolb took the motor lansiran 1996 to Martin Eurosports to increase engine power from 36 bhp to 41 bhp. Not forgetting, Kolb designed a fairing that is able to cut the wind and reduce barriers so that he could run faster.

However, preparation was conducted Kolb still leaves a problem. Because the motor was running second when this does not vibrate and make the nut and bolt to become less tight.

"So when I'm driving I heard a squeaking sound coming from the front wheel bearings and thinking problems. It grew louder when I came to 228.5 km per hour and I know with a little increase my teeth can get 6-8 miles per hour. But it turned out the screws loose, and everything was fine and luckily I have not had an accident because the screw out until the suspension, "said Kolb.

"We then put a damper on all the screws, put a little higher so that you have enough time to walk on the fifth day where I met with a record of 236.2 km per hour," concluded Kolb.

Kawaii : Three Wheels Minimalist and Stylish Vehicle Concept

 Kawaii : Three Wheels Minimalist and Stylish Vehicle Concept


 Kawaii : Three Wheels Minimalist and Stylish Vehicle Concept

 Kawaii : Three Wheels Minimalist and Stylish Vehicle Concept

When it comes to talk about three wheelers, we feel that this concept is so unsuccessful in the marketplace because they do not make much sense. Usually three-wheeled motorized vehicles are light weight, stable and great fuel economy concepts. Check out this new concept of a personal three wheels vehicle known as Kawaii. With a seating of two people, this car looks a bit modern as compared to other three wheeled designs. It seems Kawaii cannot be used for long drives but as it can be opened from roof, you are surely going to enjoy your drive.

Kawaii is a three wheeled concept car for daily use. It means ‘cute’ in Japanese. The name Kawaii comes from the over all-cute and smooth look of the vehicle. The intent of this design is to create a fully functional minimalist, expressive, and stylish concept vehicle. It is specifically designed for people who enjoy pursuing fun and elegant ride. The transparent roofing helps to highlight the overall body form and creates a post-contemporary feeling. It also helps to carry the reflection of the environment wherever it goes. It contains an ergonomically designed two-passenger seat, which offers comfortable and relaxing riding posture. The parts and fittings can be customized based on the riders favorite selection. 
copy from: Tuvie

Hamann 21-inch wheels for Maserati GranTurismo

Hamann 21-inch wheels for Maserati GranTurismo

Hamann 21-inch wheels for Maserati GranTurismo

Big Wheels (30 Inch)

Big Wheels (30 Inch)

Big Wheels (30 Inch)

Peugeot 307 With 4 whels car

Peugeot 307  With 4 whels car

Peugeot 307  With 4 Whels Car