Category: Motoring

  • Porsche delivers 189,850 cars to customers

    Porsche delivers 189,850 cars to customers

    Porsche AG said it delivered 189,850 new cars to customers all over the world last year – an increase of 17 per cent over the previous year. In December, last year, the Stuttgart sports car manufacturer also broke the 20,000 unit barrier (+39 per cent compared to the same month the previous year) by delivering 20,644 cars for the first time in one month. The new Cayenne generation in particular experienced strong demand in China in the reporting month: over 6,400 units mean that deliveries almost doubled compared to December 2013.

    “For the fourth record year in a row there are very specific reasons: fascinating products and highly motivated employees,” said Bernhard Maier, Member of the Executive Board Sales and Marketing of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG. “On top of that, our brand experienced an additional upswing in 2014 as a result of the successful launch of the Macan. Worldwide, 75 per cent of Macan customers were first-time buyers of a Porsche car.”

    Last year, Porsche sold more cars in all regions and on all markets. The United States ranked number one with over 47,000 new cars delivered. The Chinese market recorded the largest growth with an increase of 25 per cent to exactly 46,931 units delivered. On the domestic market in Germany, almost 24,000 customers opted for a Porsche model, more than ever before.

    The Porsche Macan, the new sporty compact SUV, was especially popular in the world in 2014 and the fifth model series sold about 45,000 units in the first year of its launch. The Stuttgart sports car manufacturer delivered 13 per cent more Panamera sports saloons than in the previous year. With over 30,000 units of the 911 sold, the sports car icon also ranks above the figures for the previous year.

  • Hyundai i10 again crowned ‘Best City Car’

    New Generation Hyundai i10 has retained its position at the top of its class after being named Best City Car’ for the second consecutive year. Praised for its high quality interior materials, refinement, ease of driving and big-car features, i10 beat stiff competition from the likes of VW Up, Smart Fortwo and Skoda Citigo.

    Jim Holder, Editor at What Car?, said: “Last year the Hyundai i10 stunned us by stealing the crown from the VW Up. It’s just as nimble to drive and comfortable in town as the VW, but offers even greater practicality, class-leading refinement and loads of kit. Our choice is wonderfully smooth, and quick enough to keep up with larger traffic. In Premium trim it feels suitably expensive inside which makes it stunning value. The Hyundai is a genuine threat to a lot of superminis.”

    Tony Whitehorn, President and Chief Executive Officer, Hyundai Motor United Kingdom said: “2014 was a major year for the New Generation i10, which proved to be an instant hit with existing Hyundai customers and those new to the brand. As we approach 12 full months on sale, i10 is proving more popular than ever – a trend that we expect to continue in 2015. We are delighted that What Car? has recognised i10 as the best City Car for the second consecutive year in what is an extremely competitive segment. This award is a testament to the superb design and engineering which has gone into creating this cleverly packaged car. “

    New Generation i10 features road noise levels which are among the best in its class while the suspension delivers a dynamic driving experience. Sophisticated, stylish and thoughtful design touches ensures broad appeal in the City Car segment, while quality materials and high end features, including air conditioning and Bluetooth deliver big car comfort for the driver and passengers alike.

  • Jaguar Land Rover to create 1,300 jobs

    Jaguar Land Rover to create 1,300 jobs

    Jaguar Land Rover has announced plans to create 1,300 new jobs as it continues to accelerate its industry-leading expertise in aluminium and lightweight technologies. The news came following confirmation that the UK’s largest manufacturing investor will add a further new Jaguar model to its product portfolio –the Jaguar F-PACE. This performance crossover, set to go on sale in 2016, follows the Jaguar XE into the new facilities within the world-renowned Solihull plant.

    This latest announcement from the Detroit auto show will see Jaguar Land Rover’s Solihull manufacturing plant continue to develop its world-class capability in aluminium vehicle construction for which the company is synonymous. It also marks the start of an incredible year for the British manufacturer who will deliver 12 significant product actions in the next 12 months alone.

    Jaguar Land Rover Chief Executive Officer Dr Ralf Speth described the announcements as demonstration to the advancement of a high-tech, high skilled, manufacturing-led economy.

    “Jaguar Land Rover,” he said, “is committed to delivering more great products. It is that innovation and relentless quest for new technologies that sets our products apart. We want to offer customers greater choice, with even more exciting vehicles, crafted with that special British flair. We want to improve the quality of life for our customers and for our own employees, creating opportunities for more people to be part of the Jaguar Land Rover experience.”

    To support the introduction of its new aluminium and lightweight technologies Jaguar Land Rover has already invested £1.5bn. The new facilities represent the largest single investment in the Solihull plant in its 70-year history and created an impressive ‘factory within a factory’.

    Incorporating Europe’s largest aluminum body shop and final assembly hall – collectively the size of 22 football pitches, the new state-of-the-art facilities bring the Jaguar brand to Solihull for the first time, and continues to showcase the company’s pioneering leadership in aluminum vehicle construction which dates back to 2003 with the introduction of the seventh generation Jaguar XJ.

  • Audi expands investment with €24 billion

    Audi expands investment with €24 billion

    Audi is expanding the biggest investment programme in its history. From 2015 through 2019, the Ingolstadt-based company plans to invest €24 billion, which is €2 billion more than in the previous planning period. Seventy  percent of the investment will flow into the development of new models and technologies. Audi aims to meet stringent CO2 limits worldwide with a new generation of extremely economical combustion engines and alternative efficiency technologies. Furthermore, new features in the areas of connectivity and driver assistance are designed to extend the “Vorsprung durch Technik” of the brand with the four rings. At the same time, the company is expanding its worldwide production network. More than half of the planned investment will take place at the German sites in Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm.

    Audi plans to develop new cutting-edge technologies and to create additional production capacities worldwide in the next five years through large-scale investment.

    “We place top priority on sustainable growth. That’s why we are making large investments in the innovative areas of electric mobility, connectivity and lightweight construction,” stated Rupert Stadler, Chairman of the Board of Management (CEO) of AUDI AG. The company is also pushing ahead with the expansion of its global production network.

    The total investment volume of €24 billion comprises approximately €17 billion of investment in property, plant and equipment and €7 billion of capitalised development costs.

    “Seventy percent of all our investment in the next five years will flow into new models and innovative technologies,” explained Board of Management Member for Finance (CFO) Axel Strotbek.

    “Despite the growth in total investment, we will keep a watchful eye on the upcoming challenges and exercise the required cost discipline,” stated the CFO. Top priority is being placed on progressing as efficiently as possible. The expansion of international manufacturing structure and higher advance expenditure for new models and technologies, in particular to meet stricter CO2 limits worldwide, require enormous efforts from the entire workforce.

    In order to fulfill the ambitious CO2 limits, the company is working not only on the next generation of fuel-efficient gasoline and diesel engines, but also on plug-in hybrids such as the Audi A3 Sportback e-tron, which became available in the first markets at the end the year.

    “We are constantly further developing alternative drive systems and focusing above all on connecting the car with its digital environment,” said Dr Ulrich Hackenberg, Audi’s Board of Management Member for Technical Development. “The car will communicate with the driver, the Internet, the infrastructure and other vehicles, while moving in an environmentally friendly manner.” The new Audi TT is a pacemaker in terms of seamless connectivity. Its integrated Audi virtual cockpit, which merges a combination of instruments and an MMI screen into a central digital unit, sets new standards.

  • Coscharis to introduce new Ford Mustang

    Coscharis to introduce new Ford Mustang

    Coscharis Motors is set to introduce the all new Ford Mustang into the Nigeria market for the first time ever. This follows on the heels of previous successful introduction of the Ford Ecosport, Fusion, Edge and Flex variants by the company.

    The Mustang is loaded with innovative technologies and delivering high levels of performance and style, the all-new Mustang is the next chapter in the life of one of the world’s most iconic cars.

    “Ford Mustang inspires passion like no other car,” said Raj Nair, Ford group vice president, Global Product Development.

    “The visceral look, sound and performance of Mustang resonate with people, even if they have never driven one. Mustang is definitely more than just a car – it is the heart and soul of Ford.”

    Mustang’s impact goes well beyond the 9 million-plus cars sold in its 50 years of continuous production. It has made thousands of appearances in film, television, music and video games, and is the world’s most-liked vehicle on Facebook. First shipments will arrive early this year.

    The Mustang offers four- and eight-cylinder engines; the upgraded 5.0-liter V8 is joined by an all-new 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine that brings state-of-the-art technology to Mustang. Both engines are mated to either a six-speed manual or the optional SelectShift automatic transmission with Steering Wheel Paddle Shifters and Remote Start System.

    The Mustang’s EcoBoost engine uses direct injection, variable cam timing and turbocharging to deliver plenty of usable performance across a broad rev range. A unique intake manifold and turbocharger housing enable it to deliver the performance Mustang drivers expect with 231kW and 434Nm of torque.

    Mustang GT continues with its proven 5.0-liter V8, now featuring an upgraded valvetrain and cylinder heads that help boost output to 324kW and 542Nm of torque. A new intake manifold features charge motion control valves to partially close off port flow at lower engine speeds. This increases the air charge tumble and swirl for improved air-fuel mixing resulting in improved efficiency and idle stability.

    The clean-sheet design of both Mustang fastback and convertible evokes the essential character of the brand, retaining key design elements – including the long sculpted hood and short rear deck – with contemporary execution.

  • Mercedes reveals awesome self-driving car

    The days of drivers being stressed up on the wheels are gradually coming to an end, courtesy of technology improvement. A self-driving car with breath-taking look – Mercedes-Benz FO15 Luxury in Motion – has just being introduced by Mercedes-Benz, writes TAJUDEEN ADEBANJO with agency addition.

    When an automobile company unveils a self-driving car, the era of comfort for passengers has come. Mercedes-Benz FO15 Luxury in Motion has blazed the trail, challenging the role of a ‘driver.’

    The four-seat luxury vehicle unveiled in Las Vegas at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show joins the soon-to-be-produced S500 Intelligent Drive and futuristic Actros 1845 truck in Benz’s stable of semi- and fully autonomous prototypes. It combines the attributes of a traditional luxury vehicle with the technology needed to survive what Mercedes envisions as the over-crowded urban landscapes of the year 2030 and beyond.

    “The Luxury in Motion is for the individual who wants to retreat to a private place, relieving themselves of the stress and work involved with driving in the ever more hostile urban environment where driving is not enjoyable,” says Dieter Zetsche, chairman of Daimler and head of Mercedes cars.

    At first glance, the F015 looks odd even by sci-fi car standards; it’s 205.5 inches long, 79.4 inches wide, and 60 inches tall. The F015’s wheelbase of 142.1 inches runs 9.6 inches longer than the S Class, and just a little shorter than a Maybach 57, which is 42 inches longer overall. Yet the F015 is wider and taller than both of those vehicles, providing a massive amount of interior space.

    The F015’s chassis combines carbon-fiber reinforced plastic, aluminum and high-strength steel into a body shell that weighs 40 percent less than today’s production vehicles. Mercedes claims no sacrifices to safety, despite a saloon-style door system that allows the doors to be opened up to 90 degrees without a centre pillar.

    The most dramatic demonstration of how much Mercedes believes autonomous vehicles will change society lies with the F015’s seats. There are four captain’s chair-like rotating “lounge” chairs that can swivel into a face-to-face configuration. When needed, the driver’s chair swivels to face forward, and a white, leather-wrapped steering wheel slides out of the instrument panel. The electrically powered seats also swing outwards by 30 degrees as soon as the doors open for ease of exit and entry.

    Communication between the car, its driver, pedestrians and other cars on the road is a key element of this car. The car builds a picture of the outside world for navigation through a system of optical, radar and other sensors that read the environment. Meanwhile, the vehicle’s internal connectivity downloads traffic data and other things taking place beyond the reach of the car’s sensors from the cloud.

    The continuous flow of information is managed in the vehicle by a series of six displays, mounted in the dash, sidewalls and rear of car. Passengers are able to communicate with the vehicle via gestures, eye-movement or actually touching the screens.

    Because the car can be controlled from any of the touchscreens, “any passenger can become the driver,” said Zetsche.

    The intelligent vehicle can also warn other road users of potential hazards, for example, provide early information on certain traffic situations. It has large communication displays at the front and rear of the car with LED panels. By changing the colour of its head LEDs, the car can indicate whether it’s driving or the human in his lounge chair is. If the F015 detects a pedestrian at the roadside, undulating light signals appear in the LED grille to let the pedestrian know that the vehicle has seen them. Should that pedestrian enter the roadway, the F015 halts and scans its surroundings to check whether it is safe to do so. If it is, the car uses a high-precision laser system to project a virtual cross walk onto the road surface and speaks “Please go ahead.” (Hopefully using William Daniels’ voice.)

    While little information was provided about the F015’s propulsion system, the automaker did say that it would be powered by an electric drive system based on the hydrogen plug-in hybrid technology used in the F125 Research vehicle. A pair of electric motors (one at each front wheel) provide propulsion, drawing electricity from a fuel-cell stack, hydrogen tank and lithium sulfate battery pack.

    Fifteen years ago, carbon-fiber cars and fuel cells were either lab experiments or expensive, handbuilt luxuries; today, they’re technologies filtering into the mainstream. The tech in the F015 looks somewhat sci-fi, but given that today’s Mercedes can manage parking and freeway driving without human input, 2030 doesn’t look so far away.

  • Kia sells 2.9m vehicles

    Kia sells 2.9m vehicles

    Kia Motors Corporation announced its 2014 full-year global sales figures (export sales, domestic sales and sales from overseas plants) for passenger cars, recreational vehicles (RVs) and commercial vehicles, recording a total of 2,907,757 units sold. This figure represents a 5.9 per cent cumulative year-on-year increase compared to 2013.

    In 2014, Kia posted a year-on-year sale increase in China, North America, general markets and Korea of 17.5 per cent (678,196 units sold), 7.0 per cent (650,241 units sold), 2.1 per cent (524,345 units sold) and 1.6 per cent (465,200 units sold), respectively. Meanwhile, 2014 sales in Europe experienced a slight drop of 0.1 per cent (589,775 units sold).

    For the month of December 2014, global sales of Kia vehicles grew by 20.7 per cent with all major regions experiencing year-on-year growth. Sales in China, North America, Korea, general markets and Europe grew by 35.9 per cent (69,111 units sold), 34.2 per cent (48,939 units sold), 17.1 per cent (48,018 units sold), 12.0 per cent (41,349 units sold) and 2.4 per cent (44,975 units sold), respectively in December.

    Kia’s bestselling model in overseas markets during 2014 was the B-segment Rio (known as ‘K2’ in China) with 491,613 units sold. The C-segment Cerato (known as ‘Forte’ or ‘K3’ in some markets) was the second best seller with 432,420 units delivered, while the Sportage compact CUV, Optima D-segment sedan and Soul urban crossover followed with 416,856, 300,685 and 194,572 units sold, respectively.

  • ABC subsidiary, firm roll out locally assembled trucks

    ABC subsidiary, firm roll out locally assembled trucks

    A subsidiary of ABC Transport Plc, Transit Support Services Limited in partnership with Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company Ltd (ANAMMCO) will officially roll out Shacman trucks from the ANAMMCO plant in Emene Industrial Layout, Enugu, on Thursday.

    The groundbreaking event is billed to attract a host of high profile government functionaries, industrialists and technocrats including Enugu State Governor Sullivan Chime; Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga; President, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dr Frank Jacobs; Director General, National Automotive Council, Aminu Jalal, the Managing Director, Shacman Group, Shaanxi, China, Mr. Wang Gang, and ANAMMCO chairman Sir G. U. Okeke,.

    The resuscitation of ANAMMCO factory by Transit Support Services Limited is in response to the new national automotive policy, and the need to grow domestic automobile capacity and generate employment opportunities in Nigeria.

    Shacman is a brand of the Shaanxi Automobile Group Co. Ltd. China, which has over 45 years of manufacturing experience and remains one of the leading automobile manufacturers in China. Shacman produced the first heavy duty military off-road truck in 1968 and has since inception manufactured over 600,000 vehicles of different varieties, making great contribution to China national defence construction, developing the national economy and adding value to the entire Chinese society.

    Over four decades, Shacman has evolved into one of China’s domestic large-scale automobile enterprise group with over 33,000 employees and is ranked 24 among Chinese top 500 mechanical enterprises.

    Shacman also engages mainly in development, manufacture and sales of off-road vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, medium-duty, large and medium-sized coaches, medium and light-duty trucks, minivan, new energy vehicles, heavy-duty axles, light axles, Cummins engines and automobile components, among others.

    Established in 2007, Transit Support Services Limited, Nigeria, has been behind the success of notable transport operators in the whole of Africa sub-region and is continuously researching for best solutions to enhance cost efficient services in Transport and Logistics Operations. Transit Support Services Limited is dedicated to providing the latest materials, services and technology to the automobile industry through its associates worldwide.

  • Effects of sleep debt on driving

    Effects of sleep debt on driving

    The rate of accident is still very high in Nigeria and one of the factors responsible for this is inadequate sleep by drivers. The medical prescription is that drivers are to have a minimum of six  hours of uninterrupted sleep before  embarking on a journey.

    A driver that fails to have enough sleep daily is accumulating sleep debt which must be paid with adequate sleep to prevent the manifestation of the devastating consequences which include:

    • Mental, emotional and physical fatigue.

    • Micro sleep.

    • High blood pressure

    • Migrane-like headache

    • Aching muscles.

    • Diminishing ability to perform high – level cognitive functions (reduced performance ability).

    • Increased risk of fibromyalgia.

    • Confusion.

    • Memory lapses or memory loss.

    • Hand and leg tremors.

    • Hallucinations.

    • Irritability.

    • Reduced concentration.

    • Depression.

    • Increased stress hormonal level

    • Poor co-ordination of the body organs.

    • Cerebral arterioclorosis.

    • Heart attack.

    • Stroke.

    • Death.

     

    Professional drivers, drivers of own vehicles and employers of drivers must clearly understand the consequences of  inadequate sleep or sleep debt as well as take precautionary measures to avoid the devastating hazards. Employers of drivers must always remind themselves that the drivers are human beings handling a very complex work which requires the simultaneous use of the eyes, nose, ears, brain, hands,and legs in a continuously changing environment. The drivers therefore need to sleep in a comfortable place and have enough rest after a driving task.

    A situation where drivers are not allowed to go on annual leaf to refresh their body and health is laden with dangers.

    Always remember that the road is patient but it does not forgive. As we are now in a new year, I hereby plead with all road users to be safety-conscious all the way.

  • Vehicle technology and safety

    Vehicle technology and safety

    Without doubt, vehicle technology is dynamic and keeps changing globally. As more comforts are being added, more dangers are also inherent in the comforts.

    I will still analyse a few of the new vehicle technologies later in this column but before then, there is a disturbing point I would like to hammer upon here.

    Nigeria has become an ‘anything goes’ nation where all manner of vehicles and products come in without thorough pre – use analysis by the stakeholders. For example, brand new vehicles without airbag are still being brought into the country. Brand new vehicles without anti-lock braking system (ABS) are still finding their way into Nigeria. More disturbing is that the new vehicles with the so-called new technologies are not being subjected to thorough safety analysis by stakeholders such as the Standard Organisation of Nigeria, Federal Road Safety Commission, Association of Driving Instructors of Nigeria, and Vehicle Inspection Officers among other stakeholders before being shipped into the country for sale.

    After I did a personal analysis of one of such vehicles, I found out that most of the selling points of the auto manufacturer in the area of technology upgrade actually stand to fuel the rate of distraction and not comfort in Nigeria.

    Distracted driving is a more serious challenge in Nigeria than the developed countries. The fact that the developed countries appreciate a particular technology upgrade does not mean it will have the same effects in Nigeria. An average Nigerian driver (professional or private) is not exposed to proper training and re-training programmes. Hence, the poor safety culture among drivers in Nigeria. In the same vein, the rate of traffic law enforcement and compliance in developed countries is higher than in Nigeria.  Hence the high rate of traffic law violation even among the highly placed in Nigeria.

    Whenever technology upgrade is being considered, the peculiar situation of Nigerians must be taken into consideration to prevent it from being counter – productive.

    The truth is that any technology upgrade or in – car facility that makes a driver too comfortable or easily takes his or her attention away from the path of travel for more than one second promotes distraction thereby contributing to the risk of road traffic crashes and fatalities.

    The Federal Government must establish a system where samples of any new vehicle to be introduced into the Nigerian market will be subjected to thorough and unbiased pre – market analysis by the key stakeholders in the Transport and Driver Education sectors to know their suitability to the target Nigerian users.

    On the other hand, there is an urgent need for the government (Federal, State and Local) to improve on the provision of good roads and road furniture to enhance the functionality of some of the new vehicle technologies. For example, the provision of road markings readable to the vehicle sensors, appropriate traffic signs, CCTV cameras for traffic violation monitoring and several other infrastructure.

    As the vehicle technology is changing, Nigerian Governments and their relevant agencies must also be proactive in the acceptance or rejection of such technologies in Nigeria. We must have and enforce vehicle standards as it obtains in the United States of America among other developed nations. It is time to begin to think of having “Nigerian Specs” even as there are American Specs, Europe Specs, etc. Nigeria must not become a dumping ground for all sorts of technologies whether needed or not. Let the auto manufacturers come to Nigeria to do the Need – Analysis before manufacturing any vehicle for Nigerian markets. The new auto policy in Nigeria must also take this point into consideration.