Thursday, October 13, 2011

2012 Toyota All New Camry In Europe

2012 Toyota All New Camry In Europe
2012 Toyota All New Camry In Europe - Previously Toyota Camry has been announced for the U.S. and Australia, now Toyota, re-announced the All New Camry in Eastern Europe. Toyota Ukraine has released photos of Toyota Camry 2012. With a fresh appearance, much like the Lexus LS. Bumper with large air holes, giving the impression of aggressive as well as elegant. Machine to be used in this latest generation Camry is a four-cylinder unit with a capacity 2.500cc, which can spawn up to 180 hp power. While the highest variants will continue to use the V6 engine with a capacity of 3,500 cc, with a maximum power of up to 268 horsepower.
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2011 Cadillac CTS

2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe
Looking for something a bit more seductive than the four-door Cadillac CTS-V four-door sedan? Your wish is GM's command: in 2011, Cadillac is spinning off a two-door version of the supercharged CTS-V, the new CTS-V Coupe.
Set for a global launch at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the CTS-V Coupe shares all its essentials with the fleet-footed CTS-V sedan and the coming CTS Coupe, starting with the Coupe's erotically angled sheetmetal. It's a fantastic appearance--as good as the CTS looks as a sedan, it's better yet as a Sport Wagon and at its finest as a two-door coupe. The CTS-V Coupe takes the lesser two-door and raises its hood to make room for a supercharger; massages the front and rear ends to help air flow and instill a little demonic energy into the bumpers; and splits the exhaust into twin rear outlets. Vertical LED taillights and 19-inch wheels are standard. The CTS-V's cabin wears the interior of the sedan, but with a distinct, optional golden interior hue, with faux-suede inserts on the seats, and with golden stitching on the dash top.


2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe 2011 Cadillac CTS-V
It's the V-8 underhood that will draw the most attention--and the most challenges from the likes of the BMW M3 and Audi S5. The Cadillac CTS-V Coupe borrows the sedans' 556-horsepower, supercharged V-8 and should generate near-identical performance, maybe with a bit better traction thanks to a wider rear stance. Cadillac predicts a 0-60 mph time of 3.9 seconds; we're sure the leadfoots in the enthusiast-magazine world will torture a few tenths off that time. Coupe drivers will choose either a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed automatic with a manual-shift mode and paddle controls.