BMW Debuts “Smart Glasses” To Assist Technicians In The Field

BMW Debuts “Smart Glasses” To Assist Technicians In The Field BMW is introducing new technology across its dealer network for technicians in the shop. 
New “smart glasses” are part of a larger system to help technicians work more efficiently. 
The glasses and corresponding technology programs will be available later this month. 
BMW is getting into the augmented reality game. BMW plans to use the visual overlay technology in their North American dealerships to reduce repair and maintenance times; thereby increasing overall workshop efficiency and, eventually, improving customer satisfaction. Yes, this applies to MINI Dealers as well.
And no, you, the driver, do not get to wear them while you’re driving. This is about your car, not you specifically as the driver.
We covered this last year when Porsche jumped into the augmented reality game in much the same way. BMW’s plan is called the Technical Support & Research Assistant or TSARA. The AR glasses are called TSARAVision Smart Glasses. Yeah, no, really, TSARAVision. Let’s look beyond that for the time being and delve a little deeper into what the Bavarians are up to.
What Is BMW’s TSARA System?
TSARA is BMW’s new online case-reporting system and not to be confused with Tristan Tzara, the DadAist poet (although it might be fun if you do). BMW’s TSARA aims to speed up the repair and maintenance process by 70 to 75 percent. They aim to do this via an instinctive and mechanic-friendly interface that supplies faster case-entries (handy for book keeping) and full multimedia support. In a nutshell, TSARA aims to provide technicians in the field (i.e. mechanics in dealer repair shops throughout the country) quick and trouble-free access to technical information.
This includes a live link to BMW engineers in real time for further technical support. All of this is part of BMW’s new Technical Information System, or TIS 2.0.
BMW’s new Technical Information System is a multimedia platform for this kind of technician support. It was developed in-house with feedback from technicians in the field by BMW North America, and can be accessed by dealer personnel on any mobile device. When accessed, it puts all technical data for every BMW and MINI model at the technician’s fingertips. This helps mechanics from having to stop in the middle of jobs to flip through shop manuals, or dial up diagrams and such on computer terminals.
BMW is debuting three new dealer support systems: Technical Information System (TIS 2.0), Technical Support & Research Assistant (TSARA), and the TSARAVision Smart Glasses. Each provide technicians with faster access to information and a real-time link to engineers. Photo: BMW of North America LLC.
How Do BMW’s Smart Glasses Work?
Once hooked up, technicians can collaboratively work through a given issue to resolve it faster and more efficiently. If need be, the expert on the other end will project technical bulletins and schematic drawings onto the display inside the technician’s glasses with step-by-step guides. Technicians can also take screen shots and enlarge images, which sounds real handy.
I know what you’re thinking. “What about greasy fingers covered in gunk pushing all those sensitive buttons?” BMW is way ahead of you. The mechanic can open and view documents via voice instructions right in the middle of working on your car. Think of it as BMW’s own internal version of Amazon’s Alexa.
“TIS 2.0, TSARA, and the TSARAVision Smart Glasses are great examples of how we are applying new technologies to help BMW technicians work more efficiently and further our commitment to offer the best possible service experience for BMW customers,” said Claus Eberhart, Vice President, Aftersales, BMW of North America. “By solving issues faster, BMW dealers can get customers back into their cars sooner.”
Photo: BMW of North America, LLC.
Change For The Better
TSARA is much more efficient than sending in electronic forms or uploading photos, or explaining complex technical issues over the phone. “No … no, right next to that. There’s a notch and I think it has to be … ” will soon be a thing of the past. At least at all 347 BMW and MINI dealerships. And BMW was fiscally smart too, using available, off-the-shelf components like Realwear HMT-1 Smart Glasses and Ubimax Augmented Reality Software. However, despite the new technology, there is still a need for good technicians.
“Vehicle technology is becoming more complex, which only highlights the need for excellent technicians,” said Neal Guthrie, Department Head for Technical Service, BMW of North America. “Hiring top technicians and providing them with the best possible systems and tools with which to work will be critical to our success.”
Tony Borroz has spent his entire life racing antique and sports cars. He is the author of Bricks & Bones: The Endearing Legacy and Nitty-Gritty Phenomenon of The Indy 500, available in paperback or Kindle format. Follow his work on Twitter: @TonyBorroz. 
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Inside The 2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO’s Brembo Braking System

Inside The 2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO’s Brembo Braking System Two engineering teams. One incredibly fast car. Decades of Motorsport experience on the table.
Brembo and Nissan hit the drawing board for one of the most robust braking systems on the market.
From bright yellow paint to cooling holes, here is a look at the GT-R NISMO’s Brembo braking system.
The 2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO’s engine is homemade; hand-assembled in a special clean room by skilled technicians known as Takumi craftsmen. With a turbocharger design inspired by the GT-R GT3 race car, a six-speed dual-clutch transmission, and numerous weight reduction measures throughout, the GT-R NISMO is as much monster as it is machine. This explains the Godzilla moniker. When you’re running around with 600 horsepower and 481 lb-ft. of torque, you will crush any roadway.
But keeping it all under control? That’s another story.
As we wade through the buildings toward the center of town, here’s a look at the 2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO’s Brembo Braking System.
2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO: Setting The Stage
A larger, more robust braking system was necessary to rein in the fire-breathing dragon that is the GT-R NISMO. Development teams from Brembo and Nissan hit the drawing board, envisioning a carbon ceramic system accented by bespoke calipers. Engineers from both teams elaborated on ways to make the components more durable, more responsive, and ultimately lighter.
“The bar is always higher on the next generation of a vehicle,” explained Dan Sandberg, Brembo North America President and CEO. “The GT-R NISMO is lighter than its predecessor, the 600 horsepower being the biggest difference compared to the last generation.”
Carbon fiber decorates a large area of the new GT-R NISMO’s body. The front and rear bumpers, front fenders, hood, roof, side sill covers, trunk, and rear spoiler are all carbon fiber. Usage of the material here cuts 23 lbs. from the car, with another 44 lbs. shaved off through other upgrades and new components. Cutting weight means the engine’s power (resulting from a twin-turbo in this instance) is all that much more effective. And thus, the braking system must be too.
“The process, like with many of our customers, especially on a second-generation project, is to improve driver feel and stopping power while contributing to the weight loss of the overall vehicle,” Sandberg said.
Development teams from Brembo and Nissan worked together on the carbon ceramic braking system for the 2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO. A larger, more robust system was necessary to handle the car’s performance increase. Photo: Nissan North America.
The Benefit of Experience
Brembo stops rocket ships like the 2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO on the daily. The company’s namesake is associated with the world’s most powerful racing machines already, like Formula 1 and Indy cars. Brembo holds more than 400 Motorsport titles and championships; and each has given the brake manufacturer a unique perspective when it comes to road-going cars. For example, Brembo was able to leverage their experience as the brake supplier of the latest generation of GT-R NISMO race cars.
“Even though those brake components, per GT series rules, were cast iron, there were lessons to be learned that were brought forward to the street cars,” Sandberg said. “Like equalizing the pressure across the pads; wear rates of the pads, and overall brake feel through proportioning of front-to-back brake pressure.”
He elaborated further, referencing Brembo’s extensive history in Formula 1 and at Le Mans.
“It aided in the design of this system for the GT-R NISMO,” Sandberg continued. “Take the Formula 1 extremes of a sprint race, combine the data for longevity by winning Le Mans on one set of discs and pads, and you have some good data to engineer a brake system for a road car.”
“The drilled and vented rotor is the best of the best when it comes to maximum stopping power and driver control,” Sandberg said.
The Magic Formula
Sandberg notes that in the last decade, braking distances in Formula 1 have dropped by 22 percent, with the amount of time drivers spend on the brakes down 15 percent. The pattern is significant in the sense that even though drivers are spending more time on the accelerator, braking is all that much more valuable. To better match the driver’s demands, Brembo’s Formula 1 systems have jumped from 200 cooling holes to 1,400, a 600 percent increase.
“The data gleaned from our Motorsport activities shows us how our brakes hold up, perform, and endure under extreme conditions,” Sandberg said. “For example, we know that Formula 1 brakes are ‘happiest’ when operating from 450 °C to 1,000 °C. To think we get 1,400, 2.5 millimeter holes in a Formula 1 rotor that measures 278 millimeters in diameter for cooling is pretty remarkable.”
Related: When Enzo Ferrari came calling: walking through Brembo’s storied past.
Keeping It Cool
With a hot car like the 2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO, keeping the temperature down is a challenge. It’s one thing for the calipers and the discs to look cool (and they do), it’s another for them to actually be cool. Engineers from Brembo and Nissan spent a considerable amount of time making sure the new system could breath accordingly. Doing so was paramount and, like in Formula 1, the cooling holes came into play.
“On a race car there are great efforts taken to get maximum air to cool the brakes, while not disrupting the aerodynamics of the vehicle – the overall flow of air over the car,” Sandberg explained. “On a road car, it is more difficult to get maximum cooling to the brakes. Therefore, the available air is used through cooling holes and vents in the disc as well as by the design of the caliper.”
The 2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO employs a carbon ceramic braking system, a material that better withstands high temperatures. Carbon ceramic brakes are also less likely to corrode when in contact with water or salt. Photo: Nissan North America.
By The Numbers
The eye candy comes by way of the aluminum monoblock six-piston calipers in front, joined by massive carbon ceramic discs, the largest Brembo discs on a sports car yet. The caliper employs muscular “tubes” at the top to maximize stiffness and rigidity. The caliper is a bit slimmer to accommodate the hulking discs, which measure 16.14 x 1.5-inches (410 mm x 38 mm). Despite the size of the carbon ceramic discs, they are still 18 lbs. (-15%) lighter when compared to a cast iron setup.
“The six pistons within the caliper have staggered diameters: 28-32-38 millimeters to assure consistent brake pressure across the brake pad surface for excellent stopping power,” Sandberg said. “In addition, the aluminum bell that connects the carbon ceramic disc to the hub is very lightweight but engineered for additional strength.”
At the rear, the four-piston, aluminum monoblock calipers measure 30 millimeters. They are married to carbon ceramic discs measuring 15.35 x 1.26 inches (390 mm x 32 mm). In total, the system cuts 35 lbs. of unsprung weight from the GT-R NISMO. A lighter system means the GT-R NISMO’s handling and agility increases, especially through corners. And they don’t look half bad either.
“When you combine the size and dark grey color of the rotor with the brilliant yellow caliper, you have a great looking system that projects through the 20-inch, nine-spoke wheels,” Sandberg said.
The calipers receive an unmistakable bright yellow paint that resists temperatures of more than 1,832 degrees Fahrenheit. Photo: Nissan North America.
Related: Godzilla gets bigger teeth for 2020 with the new GT-R NISMO.
Finding Balance: Mild & Wild
Hiroshi Tamura, Chief Product Specialist for the GT-R, says despite the car being a quintessential picture of performance, it can be driven normally. Nissan packaged race-proven technology in a way that accommodates drivers of any skill level, from novice to professional. On the inside, the GT-R’s front seats hold the shoulder blades and lower body more firmly versus the prior generation. Such a design is ideal, be it on the racetrack or down the boulevard.
“The new NISMO has been brought to a new level, with enhanced engine, handling, braking, and aerodynamics,” Tamura said, explaining further how the GT-R’s capabilities derive from “making small tweaks to squeeze out as much as possible from the engine and chassis.”
For example, Nissan’s engineers spent a fair amount of time programming the “shift schedules” of the GT-R’s transmission. Opting for this surgical approach means the GT-R adjusts its shift points based on what a driver needs at that exact moment. Enhancements like this allow the GT-R NISMO to handle everyday roads and racetracks alike.
2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO interior layout. Photo: Nissan North America.
Bring Your Helmet
Similar to the transmission, the braking system must adapt to different styles of driving. Sandberg notes that drivers will often enjoy a day at the track with their beloved performance car. “Just bring your helmet,” he said, explaining how customers of high-performance vehicles are always curious as to what they can do in a controlled environment. The challenge for Bermbo’s engineers is to accommodate intense braking on a hairpin turn one moment – say from 150 to 50 mph – to rudimentary stop-and-go city driving at modest speeds.
“We have to account for that with the brake system,” Sandberg explained. “To increase the challenge, they drive home with that car; therefore the brake system has to be quiet and compliant for that commute. The expectations for the brake system is quite diverse, requiring not only performance but impressive NVH characteristics.”
“The 2020 GT-R NISMO has evolved into a balanced, yet extreme, performance car,” Tamura said. “Pursuing driving pleasure is the most important concept behind GT-R, and the new NISMO’s performance suggest it is a car that belongs on the race track – but is also at home on the open road.”
2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO. Photo: Nissan North America.
Out of The Bag
The 2020 Nissan GT-R NISMO still very much embodies the Japanese expression “to wear a cat on one’s head.” The idiom is a reference to pretending to be nice, or as a cat might hide their teeth and claws until the moment it pounces. Rest assured, the GT-R NISMO can and does pounce, to the tune of two turbos and a special “R Mode” that is the stuff of dreams (or nightmares, depending on your vantage point).
Perhaps this is the inherent joy in cars like the Nissan GT-R NISMO? Cruise down main street one day; down a backstretch the next. To and from the office during the week, slugging through bumper-to-bumper traffic, all to set a personal-best at the track over the weekend? And why not.
“We have built the 2020 GT-R NISMO for our customers to be the ultimate track and street vehicle,” Tamura said. “It is about total balance management, not just chasing power figures.”
“When you market the car as ‘the ultimate track and street vehicle,’ they want it all,” Sandberg added. “And Brembo’s carbon ceramic system on the Nissan GT-R NISMO offers the best of both worlds.”
Carl Anthony studies mechanical engineering at Wayne State University, serves on the Board of Directors for the Ally Jolie Baldwin Foundation, and is a loyal Detroit Lions fan. Before going back to school, he simultaneously held product development and experiential marketing roles in the automotive industry.
Specifications & Interesting Facts
GT-R NISMO Brembo Brake Calipers: 
Bespoke design for Nissan.
Front: Monoblock aluminum six-piston.
Rear: Monoblock aluminum four-piston.
GT-R NISMO Brembo Brake Discs:
Largest of their kind from Brembo on any sports car today.
Front: Carbon Ceramic – 16.14 x 1.5 inches (410 mm x 38 mm) diameter.
Rear: Carbon Ceramic – 15.35 x 1.26 inches (390 mm x 32 mm) diameter.
Cross-drilled cooling holes work together with the side ventilation channels.
Carbon and silica carbide structure of the rotors is nearly as hard as diamonds.
The front discs use a bell made from high-strength aluminum to further cut weight.
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2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel: A Brief Look At The Changes & Updates

2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel: A Brief Look At The Changes & Updates The 2020 Ram 1500 receives a more powerful EcoDiesel engine. 
Horsepower and torque increase by eight and 14 percent respectively. 
The Italian-built diesel mill will arrive in the fourth quarter of this year.   
The redesigned 2019 Ram 1500 remains a tough, durable, and smooth-riding truck. However, it came to market without the previously optional 3.0-liter diesel V6, more commonly known as the EcoDiesel. But it’s not the end of the world. The Pentastar 3.6-liter V6 and 5.7-liter Hemi are still worthy of praise. However, one can’t help but wonder why Ram is holding back on the EcoDiesel.
Is it a matter of waiting for the right time to strike?
Maybe.
After Ford and GM’s announcement of new light-duty diesel engines, along comes Ram with their V6 EcoDiesel. Coincidence? Maybe, maybe not. Still, it’s no surprise the 2020 Ram 1500’s new diesel motor is more powerful and torquey than the one it replaces.
The EcoDiesel Has More Power & Torque
Ram uses the same 3.0-liter displacement as before, albeit re-tuned to churn out 260 horsepower and 480 lb-ft. torque. By comparison, the previous EcoDiesel produced 20 less horsepower and 60 lb-ft. less torque. Thank you, Ram (said every diesel truck buyer).
The engine is fitted with a forged steel crankshaft and connecting rods. It’s a dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) design with four valves per cylinder and a 60-degree angle between the cylinder banks. Ram opted for a compacted graphite iron block, which weighs less than grey cast iron.
This hike in power is courtesy of lighter aluminum pistons, redesigned intake ports, and new high-pressure fuel injection and EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) systems. Ram also threw in a water-cooled VGT turbocharger with variable vanes. And by changing the compression ratio to 16.0:1 from 16.5:1, Ram was able to coax the EcoDiesel into producing more power at higher engine speeds.
The high-pressure (29,000 psi/2,000 bar) fuel injector nozzles were redesigned to match the newly-optimized combustion chamber. Photo: FCA US LLC.
Ram 1500 EcoDiesel: How Does It Compare To Ford & Chevy?
It’s actually pretty good. If the numbers stay where they are, Ram will have the advantage in the torque department for half-ton trucks. The 3.0-liter Power Stroke diesel V6 in the Ford F-150 is good for 250 horsepower and 440 lb-ft. of torque. The Ram 1500 EcoDiesel has 10 more horsepower and 40 more lb-ft. of torque.
On the other hand, the Chevy Silverado’s 3.0-liter Duramax (in-line six) churns out 277 horsepower, which tops the EcoDiesel’s 260 rating. The Duramax Silverado 1500 produces 460 lb-ft. of torque, a healthy number but still 20 lb-ft. shy of the EcoDiesel. When compared to the Duramax Silverado, Ram’s mill has more on the low end.
There is some variance as to what point these trucks hit their peak torque. For example, the new EcoDiesel produces its peak torque at 1,600 rpm. And while GM’s mill peaks earlier at 1,500 rpm, it does best Ford’s Power Stroke, which comes higher at 1,750 rpm.
The EcoDiesel uses a forged steel crankshaft and connecting rods for strength and durability. The aluminum alloy pistons are cooled on the underside via oil jets. Heat-treated aluminum cylinder heads use individual bearing caps to reduce friction and minimize NVH. The chain-driven overhead camshafts employ roller-finger followers. Photo: FCA US LLC.
The 2020 Ram 1500 Can Move Mountains
Well, not exactly a real mountain but you know what I mean. The point is, this new EcoDiesel will haul like no other with 480 lb-ft. of torque. Having mountains of torque means having the power to move heavy loads. While the Ford F-150 Power Stroke is good for 11,400 lbs. when properly equipped, the 2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel has a maximum towing capacity of 12,560 lbs.
I’m not exactly sure how to best visually represent 12,560 lbs. All I can tell you is the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel can tow the weight of four Volkswagen Golfs.
Related: “The Hemi V8 roared to life.” Our full review of the Ram 1500 Longhorn.
For Work & Play
The good news doesn’t end there for Ram fans. With an innovative coil spring rear suspension and lighter body, the 2020 Ram 1500 straddles the fine line between work, play, and everything between. It still gets the eTorque mild hybrid system for 2020 to improve fuel economy while providing short bursts of power. Ram’s eTorque mild-hybrid powertrain resulted from an extensive redesign of their 1500-series trucks, the changes of which are already on the market for 2019.
However, Ram has yet to reveal fuel economy numbers for the new EcoDiesel – just that they expect to lead the segment.
“The all-new EcoDiesel engine and our eTorque mild-hybrid powertrain technologies deliver the highest available fuel efficiency for our Ram 1500 customers,” said Reid Bigland, Head of Ram trucks.
2020 Ram 1500 Rebel with an EcoDiesel engine. Photo: FCA US LLC.
Ram EcoDiesel: Manufacturing & Availability
According to an old proverb, good things come to those who wait. Ram says pricing and actual fuel economy ratings will be announced as the new 1500 pickup goes on sale in the final quarter of this year. The EcoDiesel was one of Wards 10 Best Engines for three consecutive years (2014, 2015, 2016).
The engine is produced at the FCA Cento facility in Ferrara, Italy. The 2020 Ram 1500 is built at the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant (SHAP) in Sterling Heights, Michigan.
Alvin Reyes is the Associate Editor of Automoblog. He studied civil aviation, aeronautics, and accountancy in his younger years and is still very much smitten to his former Lancer GSR and Galant SS. He also likes fried chicken, music, and herbal medicine. 
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These Special Lexus Models Will Be Rare

These Special Lexus Models Will Be Rare Did you know Lexus has been making “F” cars for ten years? Wait, did you know that Lexus was even making F cars? I did but I didn’t know that. Somewhere in the back of my mind, I knew Lexus had this F designation, but I never knew what it designated. So here we are, ten years on, and we get to celebrate, what, exactly?
According to Lexus, that F badge means the car has “the purest expression of Lexus performance.” Sure, whatever. Essentially F is to Lexus what M is to BMW and S is to Audi. F is the performance sub-brand within Lexus itself. And, to say the least, Lexus is pretty durned happy about making these things for ten years.
Windy City Showcase
They are so happy in fact, that at this year’s Chicago Auto Show, the Japanese luxo-brand rolled out not one but two commemorative rides: The 2018 Lexus GS F and RC F 10th Anniversary. The GS F and RC F special editions are set to arrive at Lexus dealers this summer and, unsurprisingly, will come with exclusive features befitting of limited-edition models.
Starting with the outside, both cars come in a matte finish Nebula Gray paint scheme. This is a fond return to matte finishes for Lexus, since the last time they used it was on their LFA supercar. And while we’re here: Hey Lexus, when are we going to get a follow-on to the LFA? Anyhoo, Lexus says this new Nebula Gray has been toughened up for “the rigors of everyday use, including the ability to withstand the average mechanized car wash.” That’s nice of them.
Polished black multispoke 19-inch wheels shod with Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires come standard, and contrast nicely with the dark gray paint. Beneath these fancy wheels are blue brake calipers to add a splash of color.
Photo: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
Deep Blue Something
On the inside, that theme continues with blue carbon fiber trim for the panels and dash with blue leather accents throughout. Further cool anniversary stuff to be found in the RC F coupe are the sport seats outlined in blue leather with white accents, and a blue shift knob. Same goes for the steering wheel and instrument panel. For the GS F, there’s additional blue carbon trim on the center console, a blue suede dash, and blue seatbelt straps.
Blue, blue, blue. Everywhere blue!
The Lexus GS F and RC F 10th Anniversary will feature an interior themed in blue. Pictured here is the GS F. Photo: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
Power & Performance
Powertrain-wise, both the coupe and sedan work with the same 467 horsepower 5.0-liter V8, but there are differences and tweaks here and there. The plant in the RC F coupe sends the grunt to the rear wheels via an eight-speed automatic box. Lexus says this is good enough to scoot to 60 mph in 4.4 seconds. Nice! There’s also a Torsen limited-slip diff as standard, along with variable dampers (shocks) and multiple drive modes. If you want to take up the option, there’s a torque vectoring differential available. Take it.
Like I said, the GS F sedan has the same mill and also works with the same eight-speed automatic to put power to the rears. The torque vectoring diff, however, comes standard. Even though the GS F is a sedan, it is only a tic slower than the RC F coupe, clocking 4.5 seconds from a stop to 60 mph. Oh, and it gets up to 24 mpg on the highway. Not bad! Variable dampers? Check. A selection of drive modes? Also check, but there’s a full custom setting allowing you to adjust different parameters. Slick.
Lexus RC F. Photo: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
Pricing & Availability
Finally, there is the nearly compulsory engraved plaque bragging about the car’s limited-edition status. And by limited, Lexus means only 240 10th Anniversary RC Fs will be seen on the streets. That works out to one anniversary RC F per U.S. dealer. So get line now. If your tastes run more toward the GS F, you really got to hustle, since there will be only 100 of them.
Lexus says there will be additional packages for both, but cryptically notes they “will be required.” What on Earth that means, I do not know. There’s no word on pricing either.
Tony Borroz has spent his entire life racing antique and sports cars. He is the author of Bricks & Bones: The Endearing Legacy and Nitty-Gritty Phenomenon of The Indy 500, available in paperback or Kindle format.
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Range Rover Sport Climbs To Heaven’s Gate

Range Rover Sport Climbs To Heaven’s Gate The Range Rover Sport has just completed the Dragon Challenge, climbing up to the arch of Heaven’s Gate, one of China’s most famous landmarks. The Range Rover Sport is the first vehicle in history to accomplish such a feat, covering nearly a thousand steps after it started at the bottom of the seven-mile Tianmen Mountain Road, also known as the Dragon Road.
“This was the hardest Range Rover Sport challenge I’ve ever been involved with because, until we reached the top, we couldn’t categorically say we would succeed,” explained Phil Jones, Land Rover Experience Expert.
Photo: Jaguar Land Rover.
Stairway to Heaven
The Range Rover Sport was fitted with special, reinforced tires for Panasonic Jaguar Racing’s Ho-Pin Tung, who piloted the SUV for the endeavor. The Range Rover Sport was equipped with the Terrain Response system and placed in “Dynamic” mode. At the summit of the road, Ho-Pin Tung optimized the Terrain Response system for the second part of the challenge, allowing him to climb the 45-degree staircase consisting of 99 turns and 999 steps, ultimately leading him to Heaven’s Gate.
“I’ve experienced Formula E, Formula 1, and won at the 24 Hours of Le Mans but this was without doubt one of the most demanding driving challenges I’ve ever faced,” he said.
“By making it to the summit, we’ve proven the phenomenal capability of the Range Rover Sport like never before – with a genuine world first,” Jones added.





Endurance Marathons
The Dragon Challenge is the latest in a series of events completed by the Range Rover Sport, which received a host of technology and design updates for 2018. The vehicle made its debut in a race against two-time open-water swimming world champion Keri-anne Payne and endurance athlete Ross Edgley in Devon, UK. Previous accomplishments include a record-setting hill-climb at Pikes Peak, a record-crossing of the “Empty Quarter” desert in the Arabian Peninsula, and a 7,119 foot descent of the Inferno downhill course in Mürren, Switzerland.
Carl Anthony is Managing Editor of Automoblog and resides in Detroit, Michigan. He studies mechanical engineering at Wayne State University, serves on the Board of Directors for the Ally Jolie Baldwin Foundation, and is a loyal Detroit Lions fan.





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This 1968 Mustang LEGO Kit Makes Us Want To Stop Growing Up

This 1968 Mustang LEGO Kit Makes Us Want To Stop Growing Up When I was a kid, I enjoyed LEGO sets much like any other youngster does today. I constructed a number of the Legoland pirate and medieval arrays, sometimes placing the knights in with the pirates for a gag. As I got older, I found the Technic series a bit more challenging with the helicopter ones being my favorite. However, my Duplo days as a tot stand out. I would try and recreate the cars and trucks I saw with those bigger Duplo blocks. At the time, we lived in a two bedroom apartment – a bigger unit as I recall – but my signature was leaving a LEGO in every room.
My father could walk our hallway and not even look down, he was so accustomed to stepping over them.
Days Gone By
As I blaze the trail through my late thirties and into that uncertain vortex known as “your forties,” I am naturally inclined toward anything that even slightly reminds me of my childhood. I’ve made it a habit to wander through the toy section on my trips to Meijer in hopes to find a new Hot Wheels or Matchbox car. In my quest to declutter and disconnect, I am ever more drawn to things that are wholesome and fun, yet still really cool. One such thing is the 1968 Ford Mustang fastback race car, the latest entry into the LEGO Speed Champions lineup.
Photo: Ford Motor Company.
Small & Sharp
When assembled, the 183-piece kit yields a sharp green performance car, complete with gold stripes, racing graphics, and a removable windscreen. The set even includes a Ford-branded timing board and a little racing figurine, that I would place in the pirate ship while Captain Red Beard has a go in the Mustang.
“The new Ford Mustang LEGO Speed Champions set gives parents and children the chance to share their passions – generations of fans have grown up building LEGO sets and spending time together behind the wheel,” explained Myra Lind, LEGO Speed Champions Marketing Manager. “This partnership of iconic brands allows kids of all ages to enjoy the latest products from two great companies.”
“We worked closely with LEGO to design a vintage Mustang, personalizing the fastback with stripes and decals that harken back to Ford’s racing heritage,” added Matt Monroe, Ford Licensing Manager.
Photo: Ford Motor Company.
Big Kid At Heart
I don’t know why I love this little thing so much. Maybe it’s because I want kids of my own someday, or maybe it’s because – like I said above – as I get older, I find remarkable value in things that are wholesome and fun. Career-wise, I’m picking up the pace, which is what any man my age should be doing, but the faster we move on that trajectory, the more likely we are to forget the innocence of our childhood. It’s been so long since I last sat down and put a LEGO set together – probably twenty some years.
That’s simply too long.
We at this publication will consider ourselves kids (just slightly taller) on March 1st when the LEGO Mustang goes on sale. I’m going to get one, put it together, and set it next to my Lava Lamp on my desk. This forthcoming 1968 Mustang joins the GT40, F-150 Raptor, Fiesta WRC, and a handful of other blue oval heroes in the LEGO Speed Champions Ford collection.
So if I want more opportunities to be a kid, I have them.
Carl Anthony is Managing Editor of Automoblog and resides in Detroit, Michigan. He studies mechanical engineering at Wayne State University, serves on the Board of Directors for the Ally Jolie Baldwin Foundation, and is a loyal Detroit Lions fan.
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2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure Review: Just Functional Enough

2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure Review: Just Functional Enough 93solid2019 Toyota RAV4 AdventureOverall ImpressionGood daily driver.Easy-to-use controls.Plenty of tech features.ProsComfortable Ride QualityCargo & Passenger SpaceConsLackluster Power (At Times)Cost Jumps Fast w/ Options The 2019 Toyota RAV4 gets a redesign and the Adventure trim is the coolest looking in the small SUV’s lineup. It comes with extra exterior cladding plus an upgraded all-wheel-drive system that includes torque-vectoring technology for off-pavement use. This model is for those who want to get away from the city on the weekends and do some exploring in the wilderness. It’s not an extreme off-road animal, but functional enough for fun activities like camping and kayaking.
This week, we’ve been driving the 2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure with all-wheel drive.
What’s New For 2019
The RAV4 is completely redesigned for the new model year, riding on Toyota’s TNGA-K platform for a lower center of gravity versus the previous RAV4. Now in its fifth-generation, the 2019 Toyota RAV4 comes in both gas and hybrid variants. Toyota’s comprehensive Safety Sense 2.0 package joins a host of connectivity features like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri Eyes Free, and Apple CarPlay. Trim levels for gasoline models include LE, XLE, XLE Premium, Adventure, and Limited.
Features & Options: Comfort & Safety 
The 2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure AWD ($32,900) comes standard with a power liftgate, leather-wrapped steering wheel, power-adjustable driver’s seat, simulated leather upholstery (SofTex), and an upgraded interior. It also features automatic LED headlights, foglights, heated mirrors, push-button start, keyless entry, dual-zone automatic climate control, and additional USB ports.
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The 2019 RAV4 is standard with the aforementioned Safety Sense 2.0 package, which includes a Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection; Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control; Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist; Automatic High Beam, and Lane Tracing and Road Sign Assist. Our tester was also equipped with blind-spot monitoring and rear-cross traffic alert.
The 2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure is ideal for weekend trips.
What Is The Toyota RAV4 Adventure Trim?
The Adventure trim adds some special styling features: 19-inch alloy wheels, fender flares, and taller roof rails, for example. There’s an enhanced rearview camera, embossed seating details, and an upgraded driver information display with an eight-inch touchscreen. The all-weather floor mats and satellite radio were two extras we enjoyed having. Performance-wise, the Adventure trim has a few extra tools when it’s time to get away from the city.
For example, it comes with 8.6 inches of ground clearance (standard model has 8.4 inches) and the TRD Off-Road suspension. It features a Multi-Terrain Select system with Mud & Sand modes for beach driving, or a Rock & Dirt mode for trails. The Snow mode is for wintry conditions, something we would use here in Colorado. The Adventure trim is also dressed up with 18×7-inch matte black TRD alloy wheels with Falken Wildpeak A/T Trail all-terrain tires.
This Adventure tester also came with the optional weather package ($1,185), navigation ($1,620), Technology package ($1,265), and a power/tilt moonroof ($850). Total MSRP including destination: $39,948. By comparison, the 2019 Toyota RAV4 starts at $25,650, with the Adventure trim beginning at $33,050.  
2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure interior layout.
Interior Highlights: Orange Highlights & Plenty of Room 
We jumped inside our Adventure RAV4 to find a stylish cabin with orange stitching that really popped against the black seats. The orange theme continues around the cupholder, cellphone charging pad, and above the glove box. We found the interior to be well-built with some nicely-layered and soft-touch materials. The hard plastics on the door panels and around the dash are not without their purpose, as they are easy to clean. The rubberized grip surfaces on the interior door pulls and the radio and climate knobs are a nice touch for this trim.
The front seats are comfortable and supportive, and we think the synthetic leather feels like the real thing. The power driver’s seat and tilt/telescoping steering wheel allowed us to find the perfect driving position. We also like the radio and climate controls which are easy to find and use. Technology abounds in the 2019 RAV4, with a laundry list that starts with Toyota’s Entune 3.0 Audio system and expands to Verizon Wi-Fi. 
In the back, your passengers will be comfortable and there’s enough room for taller people, even behind a taller driver. There’s also enough headroom in back even with the raked roof, plus a seat recline feature if you want to get more comfy on a long trip. 
The RAV4’s cargo carrying-ability is among the biggest in the class, and that’s true whether the seats are up or down. There’s 37 cubic feet behind the rear seats, and 57 cubes behind the front. It’s also low and easy to load as we had some extra big boxes to carry this week. The power liftgate made it more convenient too.





Engine & Fuel Mileage Specs
The 2019 Toyota RAV4 is powered by a 2.5-liter engine producing 203 horsepower (up 27 horsepower from last year). It’s more powerful and efficient, thanks to a higher compression ratio (13:1 on gas models) and Toyota’s D4-S fuel injection system, which combines direct and secondary port injectors.
The four-cylinder engine pairs with a new eight-speed automatic, both of which benefit from the RAV4’s lighter curb weight compared to last year. The improvements help the newly-redesigned RAV4 achieve an EPA-estimated 25/33 city/highway and 28 combined. Overall, the 2019 Toyota RAV4 is one of the most fuel-efficient compact SUVs available.
The RAV4 Adventure tows up to 3,500 lbs., while all other trim levels can only pull 1,500 lbs. The Adventure trim also comes with active grille shutters to increase efficiency. 
The 2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure has enough power for most driving situations, but can be lackluster at times.
Driving Dynamics: Some Noise But Solid Overall 
We powered the RAV4 Adventure in and around the mountains west of Denver, the perfect environment for this compact trail runner. It has enough power for most driving situations, but could leave you wanting more ‘oomph’ if you have a full load of people and cargo, especially pulling mountain passes or long hills.
Around town it goes just fine, and merges onto the highway with ease. Once on the open road, the RAV4 provides a confident feeling at higher speeds. We did notice the engine noise inside the cabin when we pushed the SUV hard going up I-70 at altitude.
The eight-speed is smooth, and there’s no reluctance to downshift if you need power for passing. We left the transmission in Normal mode most of the week. Dialing it over to Sport, however, sharpens responsiveness and shift timing for more spirited driving.
The special TRD suspension and torque-vectoring all-wheel drive system help the RAV4 Adventure negotiate wet or snowy conditions easily. It can be taken off-road for light-duty work and will get you a little farther back into the high country than the standard model. In the twisty corners, there isn’t too much lean in spite of the taller ride height.
The 2019 Toyota RAV4 features an eight-speed automatic. The shifts are smooth and there’s no reluctance to downshift.
Related: On the road with the perfect weekend warrior, the 2019 Toyota Tacoma.
Conclusion: For Good Reason 
With a completely new exterior look, the 2019 Toyota RAV4 Adventure stands out among most other compact SUVs. In general, the RAV4 is still one of the most popular SUVs for sale, and with good reason. It’s versatile, holds up to five passengers, and comes with Toyota’s reputation for durability.
Denis Flierl has invested over 25 years in the automotive industry in a variety of roles. All of his firsthand reviews are archived on our test drives page. Follow Denis on Twitter: @CarReviewGuy
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2015 Aston Martin Vantage S Coupe 2015 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S Coupe, 11,591 Miles, B

2015 Aston Martin Vantage S Coupe 2015 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S Coupe, 11,591 Miles, B
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