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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Skoda Posts Record Worldwide Sales in First Half of 2011


Skoda revealed today that it delivered 454,700 vehicles in the first half of 2011, which represents an increase of 20.1% compared to the same period in 2010. The Volkswagen Group brand also achieved its best ever June sales, with 81,300 deliveries, compared to 71,300 units in 2010, scoring a new sales record for the fourth month in a row. Read more »

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

99 g/km Astra ecoFLEX

The Vauxhall Astra is already one of the neatest looking cars in its class, and now it’s among the most economical and environmentally friendly, too.



With a revised 1.7 CDTi diesel engine, the latest Astra ecoFLEX joins a growing list of C-segment models that produce under 100 g/km of CO2.



Vauxhall Astra ecoFLEX (2012) Front Side


But while competitors from Volvo and the Volkswagen Group match the Astra on emissions, the Vauxhall boasts lower fuel consumption and a higher power output. On those last two measures, it even eclipses the Toyota Prius and Auris hybrids:













Manufacturer Model Fuel Type CO2 Emissions Fuel Consumption Power
Vauxhall Astra 1.7 CDTi ecoFLEX Diesel 99 g/km 76.3 mpg (3.7 l/100km) 128 bhp (95 kW / 130 PS)
Audi A3 1.6 TDIe Diesel 99 g/km 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) 103 bhp (77 kW / 105 PS)
Seat Leon 1.6 CR TDI Ecomotive Diesel 99 g/km 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) 103 bhp (77 kW / 105 PS)
Skoda Octavia 1.6 TDI Greenline Diesel 99 g/km 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) 103 bhp (77 kW / 105 PS)
Toyota Auris Hybrid Petrol Hybrid 89 g/km 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) 97 bhp (73 kW / 99 PS)
Toyota Prius Petrol Hybrid 89 g/km 72.4 mpg (3.9 l/100km) 97 bhp (73 kW / 99 PS)
Volkswagen Golf 1.6 TDI BlueMotion Diesel 99 g/km 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) 103 bhp (77 kW / 105 PS)
Volvo S40 DRIVe Diesel 99 g/km 74.3 mpg (3.8 l/100km) 113 bhp (84 kW / 115 PS)


Various measures have been employed to help the Astra attain its mix of power and economy.



The engine has been comprehensively reworked, and it now features a new fuel injection system, variable geometry turbocharger and engine management system that lets it operate at a lower compression ratio. A lot of the internals are now low friction, and there’s even an oil cooler bypass that lets the engine get up to its optimum operating temperature more quickly.



Drive is via a specially adapted six-speed manual transmission. Again, attention has been paid to reducing mechanical friction, and it comes equipped with a shift indicator to encourage more efficient driving.



Apart from the drivetrain enhancements, the Astra ecoFLEX comes with brake energy regeneration and stop-start systems, both of which are now virtually obligatory for any eco-car.



The aerodynamics have also been tweaked to further reduce fuel burn. Ride height has been lowered by 12 mm, while the grille has an active shutter which closes when less throttle load is required. Completing the package are low rolling resistance tyres.



Achieving 99 g/km brings several benefits to UK drivers. These include zero-rated Vehicle Excise Duty, a full discount on the London Congestion Charge, and qualification for the lowest Benefit In Kind tax band for company car users.



So, whatever your views on global warming, there are definite financial advantages to be gained from running a low CO2 car. The only potential downside is that more people are going to change their buying habits accordingly, meaning that the tax authorities will eventually realise that they’re missing out on a huge chunk of revenue.



Consequently, the chances of those ‘free’ thresholds falling from 100 g/km to something much lower in the future have to be high.



Prices for the Astra ecoFLEX have yet to be announced, but it will be available in Exclusiv, SE and SRi specifications. Deliveries are expected to begin later this year.



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2011-12 company car tax

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Police spec Astra

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

VW Group Enters Production Deal with Russia’s GAZ


In its never-ending quest for global domination, the VW Group signed an agreement with the GAZ Group to assemble Volkswagen and Skoda models under contract at the Russian automaker’s in Nizhny Novgorod. The two companies had already concluded a memorandum of understanding (MOU) regarding joint automobile production in Russia in February 2011 with a planned production volume of 110,000 vehicles per year.

Under the deal, GAZ will build the Volkswagen Jetta compact sedan, Skoda Octavia and Skoda Yeti crossover models for the Russian market, with the first vehicles to start rolling off the production line by the end of 2012.

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

200 mph Škoda Octavia vRS

Škoda UK is to enter a highly-tuned Octavia vRS at August’s Bonneville Speed Week. Running in the 2.0 litre production car class, the aim is to hit 200 mph (322 km/h) across the salt flats.



Skoda Octavia vRS Bonneville Special (2011) Front Side
Skoda Octavia vRS Bonneville Special (2011) Rear Side


Remarkably, the car’s 2.0 TSI engine remains unaltered, although the standard turbocharger has been replaced with an upgraded Garret G05 item that can handle 28 psi of boost. Running on high octane race fuel, the result is an output of around 590 bhp (440 kW / 600 PS) - about three times that of the stock Octavia vRS.



Various pieces of safety equipment have been installed, including fire extinguishers, a roll cage and a parachute. The rear brakes, however, are obviously redundant as they’re missing from the spec sheet.



Other modifications are there solely to improve the Octavia’s aerodynamics, and therefore top speed. The ride height is lowered by 80 mm, disc wheel covers are fitted and anything extraneous such as the door mirrors has been thrown away.



The 200 mph attempt is being made to celebrate ten years of vRS performance models. Like all other Bonneville competitors, the Škoda will travel along a nine-mile straight course, of which a mile in the middle is timed.



One thing that the project highlights is the standard Octavia vRS chassis could easily handle more than its current 197 bhp (147 kW / 200 PS).



Assuming all goes well, maybe Škoda should congratulate itself by producing a celebratory showroom model using either the 236 bhp (177 kW / 240 PS) 2.0 litre engine from the Seat Leon Cupra, or even the 266 bhp (198 kW / 270 PS) version from the Volkswagen Golf R?





































Technical Specifications Škoda Octavia vRS (Bonneville Special) Škoda Octavia vRS (Production version)
Performance
Max speed 200 mph + (322 km/h +) 149 mph (240 km/h)
Acceleration 0 - 62 mph (100 km/h) TBC 7.2 secs
Power 550 - 600 PS 200 PS
Max. torque 450 Nm at 6,000 - 7,700 rpm 280 Nm at 1,700 - 5,000 rpm
Fuel consumption TBC 36.7 mpg (7.7 l/100km) combined
CO2 emissions TBC 180 g/km
Engine
Type TSI, traverse-mounted TSI, traverse-mounted
Capacity 1,984 cc 1,984 cc
Bore x stroke 82.5 mm x 92.8 mm 82.5 mm x 92.8 mm
Valves per cylinder 4 4
Fuelling Direct fuel injection Direct fuel injection
Compression ratio 9.6:1 9.6:1
Turbo Garret G05 65 mm twin blade billet cut compressor wheel with ported intake housing and TIAL exhaust housing with 40 mm external waste gate and 55 mm blow-off valve Stock Škoda IHI turbo with internal recirculation valve mounted on cast exhaust manifold
Boost pressure 26 - 28 psi 18 - 20 psi
Fuel type 120 RON high octane race control fuel with water methanol injection 95 RON unleaded petrol
Engine management Stock Škoda engine control unit with REVO Technik software and AIM data logging Stock Škoda engine control unit
Transmission
Gearbox Six-speed Octavia GreenLine II manual transmission, fully synchronised with direct gearshift and GripperDiff Limited Slip Differential Six-speed manual transmission
Clutch Hydraulically-activated single plate four-pad sintered clutch with single mass flywheel Hydraulically-activated single-plate dry clutch with diaphragm spring, asbestos-free coating
Chassis
Front axle / rear axle McPherson axle with independent multi-link suspension McPherson axle with the bottom triangular control arms and independent multi-link suspension with one longitudinal and two cross arms and torsion stabiliser
Suspension K+W coilovers two-way adjustable with anti-roll bar removed. Ride height of 50 mm (subframe from floor) Coil springs, telescopic shock absorbers, rear springs located outside the shock absorbers (gas shock absorbers in rear)
Front brakes Škoda Octavia GreenLine front discs and calipers for reduced drag Disc brakes with hollow discs, internal cooling and single-piston floating calliper
Rear brakes None Disc brakes with full discs and single-piston floating callipers
Wheels Škoda GreenLine 15” steel wheels 18” Neptune alloys
Tyres Goodyear Eagle Land Speed Tyres 7.5J x 18” 225/40 R18 92Y
Dimensions
Kerb weight 1,450 kg 1,395 kg
Total weight 2,000 kg 1,950 kg
Ground clearance 50 mm 128 mm


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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Škoda Superb Estate L&K

Škoda has unveiled the Superb Estate Laurin & Klement at the Autosalon Brno, which runs from the 4th to the 9th of June.



Skoda Superb Estate Laurin & Klement (2011) Front Side


Named after the founders of the company that eventually became Škoda Auto, the Laurin & Klement brings some added luxury to the Superb range. Distinguishing it externally are 18” Sirius alloy wheels, a chrome grille and some subtle badges.



The spacious interior of the Superb is already a very nice place to sit, with Volkswagen-rivalling levels of fit and finish. For the Laurin & Klement, it’s enhanced further by stainless steel door sills and leather upholstery in a shade called Magnetic Brown. That colour looks much better than perhaps it sounds, and at least Škoda is trying something other than the usual blacks or beiges.



Skoda Superb Estate Laurin & Klement (2011) Interior


As befits a range-topping model, engines are restricted to the more powerful selections from the Superb line-up. For petrol fans, there’s either the four-cylinder 197 bhp (147 kW / 200 PS) 2.0 TSI or the six-cylinder 256 bhp (191 kW / 260 PS) 3.6 FSI with all-wheel drive, both of which feature the DSG automatic transmission as standard.



Alternatively, the one diesel on offer is the 167 bhp (125 kW / 170 PS) 2.0 TDI CR. It’s available with a choice of six-speed manual or DSG automatic transmissions, and will doubtless be the big seller in Europe.



Skoda Superb Estate Laurin & Klement (2011) Rear Side


Also on show in Brno are the Škoda Vision D concept and Fabia Monte Carlo special edition.



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