Top 10 Cars Of Future 2010
When we look at California ,it doesn’t seems to be much heavy. But you know something? It is heavier than the bigger, much more powerful 599 GTB and is currently Ferrari’s least-muscled car.
Sporting elegant and aggressive design cue, the new Kia Forte firmly establishes itself as a strong competitor in its sector. With a bold appearance set apart by crisp lines, swept-back headlamps and a glossy profile, Kia Forte conveys a confident stance that expresses motion both while cruising the highway and parked in the driveway.
Subaru Legacy may look a bit ill at ease in the design department but the all-new 2010 Outback appears much more refined even though it features the same lines and styling.It competes with Toyota Venza, Volvo XC70, VW Passat, Saab 9-3.
Is this car looking somewhat familiar?
It appeared in concept form at last spring’s Beijing Motor Show as the Buick Invicta concept. At the 2009 Detroit Auto Show, the Invicta becomes the 2010 Buick LaCrosse.
The prettiness of EcoBoost is that it enables us to downsize for fuel efficiency, yet boost for power. We can reduce the size of the existing engine – such as installing a V-6 versus a V-8 – yet boost the power using turbo charging to deliver similar power and torque of that bigger engine.
Do you desire after an Audi A5, that you need something with some extra doors and space to handle the family? If so Audi is just the car for you.Although it appears quite similar to the new BMW 5-series Gran Turismo, the A5 Sportback is significantly smaller.
Kia unveiled their 2010 Kia Forte Coupe 09th of April and, silly name aside, it looks as sharp as the Kia Koup concept. With an optional 173 HP four-cylinder engine it’s clearly aiming for the Scion tC.
The Range Rover’s 2010 update includes new engines, subtle exterior design changes, and a vastly improved interior, complete with a 12-inch LCD screen in place of a physical instrument cluster.Isn’t it cool!!
The 2010 Jaguar XJ, which was launched a month ago in the UK and has created a blaze of attention among interested buyers in Europe, has finally made its way to US soil after making its first appearance at the Pebble Beach 2009.
Come 2010, Volkswagen is preparing to launch its first high-volume mainstream hybrid model, the new Touareg BlueMotion Hybrid. Like General Motors and Chrysler, VW is using hybrid technology to one of its thirstiest vehicles, allowing it to get significantly better fuel efficiency while maintaining its SUV capabilities.