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Erik
March 1st, 2004, 14:22
Please put all pictures and stories here.
I guess this will be a big one!

http://www.salon-auto.ch/en/

http://www.salon-auto.ch/en/en_images/

All these cars and many more will be introduced:

http://www.salon-auto.ch/en/premieres/particulieres/prem_mond.php

*Open version" of the Lamborghini Murciélago :thumb:

Erik
March 1st, 2004, 23:33
World Premiere of the VW concept C (C stands for cabriolet and coupé.)

http://www.newsonline.nu/release/66/pics/preview/B-concept_C_med_tak-p.jpghttp://www.newsonline.nu/release/66/pics/preview/B-concept_C_vns-p.jpg

Erik
March 2nd, 2004, 08:55
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has unveiled an experimental motor car - the 100EX - at the Geneva motor show today. This special model has been designed to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Rolls-Royce, which falls on May 4th this year.

I'm not sure about these doors... :eye:

http://www.rs6.com/pics/Various/Geneve-RR-1.jpg

http://www.rs6.com/pics/Various/Geneve-RR-2.jpg

Erik
March 2nd, 2004, 09:04
From bmwm5.com

1. BMW Concept M5.

– The world’s first V10 high-revving engine in a saloon car.
– The world’s first 7-speed SMG in a saloon car.
– The best power-to-weight ratio in its market segment.

Precisely 20 years have already passed since the BMW M5 established a new segment, which has in the meantime also been discovered by other car manufacturers. And that car – the original – is still by far the most successful player in the high performance saloon car segment. Spread over three generations of production, more than 35,000 units were built – initially manually at the BMW M plant in Munich and later at the 5 Series
assembly line in Dingolfing. These units were then sold worldwide.
The secret of the BMW M5’s popularity has always been the successful synthesis of unobtrusive yet powerful appearance, combined with a
high-performance power unit – a sports car featuring Formula 1 technology and at the same time a saloon car offering premium comfort.
In terms of driving dynamics, the BMW M5 had always set standards in its segment. It not only excelled due to its high performance, but due to the way in which M power was produced and developed. It appeared as if this first-rate car’s inexhaustible power reserves had created a totally new dimension in effortlessness.

BMW M5 parameters: Performance, style and driving fun.

Due to the change of model within the 5 Series, the BMW M product portfolio is currently presented without a BMW M5, even though the demand for such a car has never diminished. For this reason, BMW M designers have begun designing a possible successor based on the new BMW 5 Series. This car is a far-reaching concept on an appealing subject: the BMW Concept M5.

Such a car could undoubtedly serve as a stimulus and offer solutions for a future series-production vehicle. Totally in keeping with the high demands of our clientele, whose main reasons for purchasing a car are performance, style and driving fun, the BMW M5 Concept makes its living out of contrasts: the principle of optimal performance wrapped in a discreet but, by comparison with the 5 Series, distinctive body design.


When seen alongside the new 5 Series, the exterior design of the
BMW Concept M5 has its very own uniqueness. Modified front and rear air dams and side sills, a slightly lower body, side air vents, an exclusive
wheel design as well as the four M-type tailpipes, visually accentuate the vehicle’s claim to being a sports car.

The first V10 high-revving power unit in a saloon car.

The heart of every M automobile, and that includes the BMW Concept M5, must be its exclusive high-performance power unit with high-revving air intake technology, an engine which sets a benchmark in this field. With this
engine, BMW M is presenting a masterpiece in power unit technology that undoubtedly has just what it takes: the figure 5 is predominant with a
5.0-litre capacity producing around 500 bhp (368 kW) and a maximum torque of at least 500 Nm, these being the kind of figures BMW M considers worthy of a possible new M5.

And the figure ten will also gain in significance, as, for the first time in
BMW history, a series-production saloon car is to be powered by a
ten-cylinder internal combustion engine, the sound and power of which is closely related to the engine currently providing monstrous power to the
BMW Williams Formula 1 racing car, without a doubt the most powerful car
on the starting grid.

The engine powering the BMW Concept M5 should be in a position to mobilise the enormous power reserves required to assist this unique sports saloon car in achieving a remarkable driving performance. Engineers at
BMW M envisage the car accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) over the classic distance in well under 5 seconds, the 200 km/h mark being reached in just 13 seconds.

It is not power alone that makes an M power unit so unique.
The technology of this newly-developed ten-cylinder engine should not be perceivable by single-dimensional power or sheer performance alone, but first and foremost by the method of achieving such performance. M power featured in the new BMW Concept M5 will once again rise to the occasion and become a perfect example of what is technically feasible and appropriate.

This is evident not only in the extremely appealing design of a BMW high-performance engine. Needless to say, this specially developed BMW M engine incorporates typical features such as high-pressure VANOS, individual throttle butterflies, engine electronics designed by our own engineers and based on knowledge gained from Formula 1 racing as well as traverse force-regulated oil supply.

http://mediapool.bmw.com/daten/pczoom/P0014074.JPG http://mediapool.bmw.com/daten/pczoom/P0014075.JPG
http://mediapool.bmw.com/daten/pczoom/P0014076.JPG http://mediapool.bmw.com/daten/pczoom/P0014077.JPG
http://mediapool.bmw.com/daten/pczoom/P0014078.JPG http://mediapool.bmw.com/daten/pczoom/P0014079.JPG

http://www.uploadit.org/ascariss/bmw_m5_new_06.jpg

Erik
March 2nd, 2004, 09:26
Larger pics of the new M5

http://www.uploadit.org/ascariss/bmw_m5_new_01.jpg http://www.uploadit.org/ascariss/bmw_m5_new_02.jpg

http://www.uploadit.org/ascariss/bmw_m5_new_03.jpg
http://www.uploadit.org/ascariss/bmw_m5_new_04.jpg
http://www.uploadit.org/ascariss/bmw_m5_new_05.jpg
http://www.uploadit.org/ascariss/bmw_m5_new_06.jpg

Klint
March 2nd, 2004, 13:43
I love it! Can't wait for it either! woo hoo! :wo: (The E60 M5 that is)

roadrunner
March 2nd, 2004, 19:35
Originally posted by Erik
World Premiere of the VW concept C (C stands for cabriolet and coupé.)

http://www.newsonline.nu/release/66/pics/preview/B-concept_C_vns-p.jpg

Is it just me, or this a sharp looking Volkswagen?

Have to admit, that the back is not the best side of it :D

Here are some more pictures:

VW Concept C (http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/d/54502/d_ams_fotoshow_detail?skip=0)

Don't worry - Audi 4 ever! :alig:

Benman
March 3rd, 2004, 14:00
Originally posted by roadrunner
Is it just me, or this a sharp looking Volkswagen?

Don't worry - Audi 4 ever! :alig:
Nope. It's not just you. That is a nice looking VW. I like it a lot better than the new M5. I know alot of people are starting to warm up to the "Bangle age" of design, but personally i don't like when a designer (or car company) has the attitude of "if you don't like our FUNKY WAY OUT design than that is because you're not cool enough to appreciate it". Slap a propeller emblem on the front and in time everyone starts to like it. Not me. If it looks like poo to start then so it stays. You can put a gold ring in a pig's nose but it's still a pig.:puke:

Ben:addict: