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| Autor: | el_ [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 10:34 ] |
| Temat postu: | 2006 Dodge Hornet Concept |
Dodge Hornet takes off Looking like the progeny of a frenzied one-night stand between a Dodge Ram and a Dodge Charger, the Hornet is sure to stir up a, erm, buzz. Not even Dodge seems quite sure where its new baby Hornet fits into the world of motoring, but who cares when it has more attitude than Mike Tyson just after you've poked him in the eye? Size-wise, the Hornet is somewhere between a supermini and a small hatch, but its boxy styling creates a big and versatile interior. Access to the inside is through conventional front doors, but the rear doors are hinged from their rear edge, in a similar fashion to the Mazda RX-8. There's plenty of yoof-appeal in the cabin, while under the bonnet is an insurance-friendly 1.6-litre engine - although it does have a supercharger to add some oomph in the form of 170bhp. For the time being, the Hornet remains a concept, but Dodge is confident there's a strong market for the car in the US and Europe. Źródło: Topgear.com |
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| Autor: | Wilu [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 10:35 ] |
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Widzę, że Dodge zabarał się za robienie auto w stylu Sciona, nie podoba mi się taki obrót sprawy |
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| Autor: | el_ [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 10:41 ] |
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I jeszcze fotka + trochÄ™ info:
Dodge unveils 2007 Dodge Hornet Concept Dodge today announced the new 2007/2008 Dodge Hornet Concept, a vehicle designed to bring to the B-segment market a unique blend of European sensibility regarding engine size and overall footprint with an American flare for aggressive attitude and flexible interior space. "We wanted the Hornet to be dynamic, nimble, fun to drive, and have an adaptable space-efficient interior," said Mark Moushegian, principal exterior designer. "At the same time we set out to create a vehicle with a uniquely American character to expand the image and presence of the Dodge brand in Europe and international markets, especially in the entry-level market." "We went for a rallye-inspired look-robust, capable, and most definitely not 'cutesy.' We wanted a distinct 'edge' to the design. We especially wanted to push the envelope of interior volume. That's why the Hornet is almost as wide as a C-segment vehicle," Moushegian continued. Consequently the Hornet's chunky, wheels-to-the-corner silhouette imparts the fun of assertive motoring to even the most mundane of errands. With its wide stance, the Hornet is solidly planted on the road. Up front, the signature Dodge crossbar grille is set above an exposed engine intercooler flanked by front brake air ducts and fog lamps. The raised plateau on the hood features a recessed scoop on the driver's side to funnel air to the engine air box. Underhood is a 1.6L 16-valve OHC supercharged I/C four-cylinder engine putting out 127 kW (170 hp)/224 N m (165 lb.-ft.) of torque @ 4000 rpm. The muscular side view is dominated by the large 19-inch diameter open-section aluminum wheels designed to show off the "mechanicals," including the gold-colored brake calipers. The arching wheel flares and notched sill are complemented by curving body surfaces that "spear out" into the full front and rear opposed half-doors which, in section, are quite shallow so as to maximize the interior space. The framed doors open to reveal the absence of a B-pillar, while the three-window side glass terminates in a dynamic wedge-shaped quarter window. Inspired by the look of fashion sunglasses, all the glass in the vehicle, including the oversize sunroof, is rendered in a deep "Blue View" tint which contrasts vividly with the car's Liquid Silver exterior. "The idea is that the car would be available in a limited number of colors," Moushegian said. "The customer selects the contrasting glass color of his or her choice as an accent." Inspired by the legendary Dodge Viper, dual "skunk stripes" in Beryllium Gray boldly traverse the hood, roof, overhanging rear defuser wing and the liftgate, including the "sky view" sunroof which offers a panoramic outlook overhead for both front and rear passengers. "Like the exterior, the interior is geared around young rallye enthusiasts," said John Sodano, principal interior designer. "Our intention was to maximize the interior volume by pushing all interior surfaces to the perimeter of the vehicle as much as possible. I studied images of space capsule interiors, since they are designed for high efficiency in a limited space. I wanted the Hornet inside to have a functional, 'engineered' look, but with pleasing surfaces and materials." Extreme flexibility also is central to the sporty interior. The space-saving foam seats are exceptionally slim but comfortable, with the striking satin-silver finished aluminum framing deliberately exposed. Seat bolsters are covered in a smooth, black urethane-coated fabric while a black, fine-woven textured Pique cloth is used on the cushion and back inserts. Belts are integral with the seats. Good-looking as they are, the seats' real beauty lies in their adaptability. Both the passenger front bucket seat and the 40-60 three-passenger rear seats fold forward and collapse to the floor to provide a flat load bed. To facilitate this, the headrests fold forward to stow between the seat back and cushion. The cabin floor is covered with an attractive and durable honeycomb-texture rubber. In addition, the rear seats also flip rearward to stow in back, flush with the liftgate sill. This position provides for the highest possible vertical storage behind the front seats. When upright, the rear seats track rearwards to provide an additional 225 mm of legroom for rear seat passengers. Accessible to passengers regardless of the fore-aft seat position, overlong grab bars are mounted high on each rear quarter and also serve as clothes hangar racks. The driver's door trim panel contains a first aid kit, open storage bin, and a closed case with carrying handle that can be removed from the car. The passenger door boasts both open and closed bins plus a longer open bin with bungee cords to retain stowed items. All bins are removable and can be easily rearranged to suit each customer's requirements. Moreover, the designers envision the Hornet as a vehicle that can be easily customized through the purchase of add-on exterior and interior parts and accessories, allowing owners to personalize their cars to express individual needs and desires. Both front doors also have a hinged storage pocket just above the remote handle. The driver's side rear door contains a handy beverage cooler while the door opposite boasts a fold-out table module. On all doors, cloth-covered armrests with integral pull cups are underlined by narrow satin silver moldings while side air bags are concealed in the Pique cloth bolsters. The modular instrument panel features twin horizontal Pique cloth wrapover pads divided by a satin silver center stack topped by a fixed navigation screen with non-glare glass. The pads front shallow open storage trays directly ahead of the driver and front seat passenger, with storage for smaller items provided in divided bins below. The center stack also accommodates large, easy-to-use entertainment and heating, ventilating and air-conditioning system controls whose circular elements mimic the exterior lamp detailing, "because," explains Sodano," we sought to create a common style architecture for the exterior and interior." Ten spherical speakers in varying sizes are supplied in the cabin, two on each front door and three on each quarter panel. The three-circle, six-gauge delta-shaped instrument binnacle with attached hood moves with the steering column while the steering wheel itself features a textured, molded rubber rim and three "tuning fork" spokes that echo the exterior wheels. A freestanding cantilevered center armrest "floats" over the front floor console, pivoting downward to permit unfettered access to the six-speed manual shift lever during aggressive driving. Źródło: leftlanenews.com |
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| Autor: | ixxos [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 10:57 ] |
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musze to napisać:- wygląd troche przygłupawy, mieszanka Jeepa i Japońszczyzny, i wyszło co wyszło, niby nie jest źle, ale dobrze też nie |
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| Autor: | DeusZ [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 11:02 ] |
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| Autor: | RR ltd Co. [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 11:17 ] |
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Wilu napisał(a): WidzÄ™, ĹĽe Dodge zabaraĹ‚ siÄ™ za robienie auto w stylu Sciona, nie podoba mi siÄ™ taki obrĂłt sprawy dosĹ‚ownie to samo miaĹ‚em napisać... a nie lepiej JapoĹ„com pozostawić, co japoĹ„skie? koniec Ĺ›wiata! |
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| Autor: | johny [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 11:59 ] |
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skojarzenie ze scionem jest jednoznaczne, choć Dodge jest zdecydowanie bardziej napakowany, wygląda dośc interesująco ale lepiej aby pozostał conceptem |
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| Autor: | ixxos [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 12:05 ] |
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ps. coś mi właśnie zaświtało Mercedes Chraisler i Mtsubishi podobno przecież mają jakieś kontrakty, interesy i coś tam razem klepią |
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| Autor: | sl65amg [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 12:43 ] |
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pajero? |
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| Autor: | Tyomaj [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 13:30 ] |
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To jest Dodge?!?!?! Po pierwsze: usunąć te paski. Po drugie: felgi zmienić Po trzecie: Nie produkować wogule takich samochodów... na śmietnik z nimi !!!! |
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| Autor: | Szakall69 [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 13:52 ] |
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sl65amg napisał(a): pajero? chyba za 100 lat |
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| Autor: | elCoyote [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 15:00 ] |
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Mi też strasznie to Scion'em zalatuje. Troche nie przystoi takiej marce jak Dodge wypuszczanie takich piździkułek, nawet jako conceptów. |
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| Autor: | Kobi [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 15:02 ] |
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MoĹĽe i jest podobny do Sciona, ale auto bardzo mi siÄ™ podoba |
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| Autor: | DeusZ [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 15:05 ] |
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Szakall69 napisał(a): sl65amg napisał(a): pajero? chyba za 100 lat Pajero Pini - i w sumie sylwetki caĹ‚kiem podobne |
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| Autor: | Seth [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 16:20 ] |
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wygląda jak takie małe lokomotywy manewrowe.... |
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| Autor: | ixxos [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 16:25 ] |
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DeusZ napisał(a): Pajero Pini - i w sumie sylwetki caĹ‚kiem podobne w koĹ„cu ktoĹ› siÄ™ ze mnÄ… zgodziĹ‚ i zauwaĹĽyĹ‚ Przyjrzyjcie siÄ™ dokĹ‚adnie, "usuĹ„cie myĹ›lowo" te prototypwe dodatki i wychodzi przĂłd, Ĺ›wiatĹ‚a, sylwetka od Mitsubishi - charakterystyczne alementy tej marki, szczegĂłlnie od modeli terenĂłwek z koĹ„ca lat 90 |
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| Autor: | fischer777 [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 18:10 ] |
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No co jak co, ale nazwa "szerszeń" to zupełnie do tego czegoś nie pasuje. Otwierając myślałem, że to jakieś rasowe coupe, a tu pudło |
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| Autor: | sl65amg [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 18:30 ] |
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pajero pinin? moze ja bardziej (ksztaltem nie rozmiarem) widze nissana pathfindera |
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| Autor: | -=Sadek=- [ Śro, 15.02.2006, 18:36 ] |
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Z jednej strony jest caĹ‚kiem fajny, taki maĹ‚y mocarz, a z drugiej do Dodge'a nijak nie pasuje taki maĹ‚y samochĂłd ixxos napisał(a): Pini Pinin |
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| Autor: | ttadekk [ Czw, 16.02.2006, 1:06 ] |
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Z przodu i z profilu cąłkiem sympatycznie się prezentuje za to z tyłu... brzydal |
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