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Friday, July 28, 2017

Here's the latest Batmobile with more 'militaryized' look

History always records the Batman super vehicles whose never failed to make the audience mesmerized. Not only that, the automotive enthusiasts also infected the fever of a modified car with the Batman theme, since the time of Batman is still played by Adam West.
Justice League’s Batmobile. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2w51jlC)
And not to mention the Batman car that will appear in his latest movie, joining other superheroes such as Flash, Aquaman, Wonder Woman and Cyborg in the Justice League are planned to appear this year.

Not only that, on the famous cartoon events and hobby like Comic Con also specifically introduced the latest Batman car at the event held in San Diego. Even this car gives a tremendous impression, because DC makes it so fierce.
Justice League’s Batmobile unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con 2017. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2w51jlC)
Left side view of Justice League’s Batmobile at San Diego Comic-Con 2017. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2w51jlC)
If Batmobile is in the Batman movie of Christopher Nolan has a high complexity, then this time Batmobile was created with radical and extreme concept. Have a sharp design like the previous Batmobile but embedded in it a weapon that is actually somewhat less familiar with the Bruce Wayne presence.
Not yet known whether the Batmobile in the film directed by Zack Snyder is also equipped with a motorcycle that can be ridden apart as Christian Bale has ridden, but clearly this Batmobile feels like more 'militaryized' than the ones in the Christopher Nolan movies. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | SCREENRANT]
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Thursday, July 27, 2017

See the funny figure of Sqweeks

There's a new Autobot character in the fifth sequel of Michael Bay's directed movie titled Transformers: The Last Knight, named Sqweeks built based on Vespa VBB. The movie has been released since June 23, 2017 simultaneously around the world. Sqweeks play a funny role in the film about the battle between the robot formed by various automotive models. As already discussed in the previous article ie the new Decepticon figure named Mohawk with the basis of Confederate P51 Combat Fighter.
Michael Bay, Transformer director posed with Sqweeks, the new Autobot character, and Isabela Moner, the female lead actress on Transformer: The Last Knight. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2uuWkvb)
Role as a maid for female lead actrees, Isabela Moner to support the Autobot under the command of Optimus Prime against the Decepticon, who want to destroy human civilization on the Earth. Sqweeks is an Autobot figure formed from the classic Italian scooter, so that although the shape of a humanoid robot, but in some parts of the body looks rust. In addition, to support the body where one of its legs rely on standards as a prosthetic limb.

While the Vespa VBB which became the Sqweeks base is actually a classic scooter made in between 1958-1967. The VBB uses a single cylinder 2-stroke engine with a capacity of 150 cc. Prominent features are rounded and large side covers. Both sides of the side cover is equipped with aluminum list in the middle. However, the handlebar that perch its main lights tend to be slim.
Sqweeks is an Autobot figure formed from the classic 1960s Italian scooter Vespa VBB. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2uuWkvb)
The Vespa VBB is a classic scooter production of the 1960s up already equipped 4-speed manual transmission. The main light was already enlarged but still rounded. The front fender is made of two sections that are united in the middle, so it is still clearly visible. Fender models that still survive to more modern products on the P series model produced in 1983's.
In addition, the VBB model is indeed the Vespa 2-stroke engine basis for the next 3 decades, including the ignition model with 3 coils stator. Now, Vespa VBB is still much sought after for its toughness, and many of it still can run on the roads. Because many of its components that can still be substituted with 1980s Vespa products. But the price after the restoration is fantastic, reach up US.$5,370 or about Rp.71,5 million.

Kept spur your adrenaline on the power of two-wheeled monster and stay alive with the true safety riding. May God will forgive Your sins and so does the cops.... ••• [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | ]
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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Boreas: Spain's Latest Hybrid Supercar Sensation

Did U Ever See This One? - When it comes to top-notch hypercars, names like Koenigsegg, Lamborghini, Pagani, Ferrari, and Bugatti often dominate the conversation. However, amidst these giants, a relatively lesser-known player is making waves in the hypercar arena. Ever heard of DSD Design & Motorsport?
Boreas will be able to generate power to reach 1,000 horsepower. (Picture from: MotorAuthority)
This Spanish startup has quietly entered the hypercar scene, challenging the established players with their latest creation, the Boreas. Launched during the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2017, this supercar is the brainchild of David Sancho Domingo, the visionary behind DSD Design & Motorsport. What sets them apart is not just their ambition but also the decade-long journey they undertook with various collaborators to bring the Boreas to life.
Left side view of Boreas was appear on the sideline of 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans. (Picture from: CarAndDriver)
Named after the Greek mythological figure, the North Wind GodBoreas symbolizes power, speed, and boasts 12 offspring. Presently introduced as a concept car, the Boreas utilizes plug-in hybrid technology, claiming a staggering 1,000 horsepower. Impressively, the creators promise an electric-only range of approximately 96.56 km on a single charge.
Rear side view of Boreas was appear on the sideline of 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans. (Picture from: Carbuzz)
Performance-wise, the Boreas doesn't disappoint. With an acceleration from 0-100 kilometers per hour in just 2.8 seconds and a maximum speed of 380 kph, it stands toe-to-toe with its more renowned counterparts. Unfortunately, specific performance details are shrouded in secrecy, adding an air of mystery to this Spanish hypercar.
Excitingly, DSD Design & Motorsport plans to unveil all the details early in 2018. Production is scheduled to commence in December 2017, with a limited run of only 12 units. While DSD Design & Motorsport may not be the first Spanish company to venture into the supercar realm – with Spania GTA being another notable player – the Boreas undoubtedly adds a new chapter to Spain's presence in the world of high-performance vehicles.
Imagine having this remarkable piece of automotive engineering parked in your garage. The Boreas not only signifies Spain's prowess in the hypercar domain but also stands as a testament to DSD Design & Motorsport's dedication to pushing boundaries. As the automotive world eagerly awaits more details, one can't help but wonder if the Boreas will redefine the landscape of hypercars. Have you ever caught a glimpse of this extraordinary supercar on the streets? The Boreas, a silent contender among giants, is a testament to Spain's growing influence in the elite world of hypercars. *** [EKA [26072017] | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MOTORAUTHORITY | CARBUZZ | CARANDDRIVER ]
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

The Swiss electric supercar promises an acceleration time of less than 2.3 seconds

The electric car market continues to show rapid growth. A Swiss automotive and industrial design company called Classic Factory, said it is ready to launch its first electric car named Elextra in 2019. It was confirmed by CEO and founder of Classic Factory, Robert Palm. 
Swiss-designed Elextra EV supercar. (Picture from: http://cnn.it/2uYaGXY)
He revealed that he has partnered with several other automotive companies to realize his dream to create Elextra. So far, Elextra is still a concept. And the production of Elextra’s car will be handled by an independent vehicle manufacturer based in Stuttgart, Germany. Just 100 examples are destined to be built.
Left side view of Swiss-designed Elextra EV supercar. (Picture from: http://cnn.it/2uYaGXY)
“The idea behind Elextra is to combine pure lines reminding of the most exciting Italian supercars of the past, whilst being resolutely forward looking thanks to its low, sleek and beautiful design, paired with today's most advanced technology,” Palm explained.

This car plans to have four doors and the majority of body made of carbon fiber. The hood of the car looks slim. At the rear, the V-shaped wings hang with the roof and extend to the side of the car.
Rear side view of Swiss-designed Elextra EV supercar. (Picture from: http://cnn.it/2uYaGXY)
"This wing brings more downforce than the regular wing, but its unique shape does not block the view to the rear window. It's a supercar you can see from behind," Palm added. Elextra will be carrying two electric motors that can produce 670 horsepower of power. So that allows Elextra to accelerate from 0-100 kilometers per hour only 2.3 seconds and a top speed of 250 km/h.

But the company don’t have any details on the batteries used but Elextra says buyers can expect at least 595.46 km on a single charge. Of course that range will largely depend on how hard you push the car. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | ELEXTRA | AUTOBLOG | FOXNEWS]
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Monday, July 24, 2017

Mohawk's figure in Transformer: The Last Knight

Confederate Motorcycles a world exotic motorcycle manufacturer has just included one of its most advanced motorcycles, the Confederate P51 Combat Fighter, to take part in the latest movie Transformers: The Last Knight.
Confederate P51 Combat Fighter, aka "Mohawk" in Transformer: The Last Knight. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2tsDeUX)
Yes, this global luxury brand says that the motorcycle that joined the acting role as Mohawk who is one of Decepticon figures in the film.

"Fighter is a powerful pure positive energy, so its transformation into a logical and exciting bike fighter," said Confederate Motorcycles CEO H. Matthew Chambers, as quoted by Bussinesswire on Tuesday, June 22, 2017.
Transformer: The Last Knight Cars and Motorcycle. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2tSYmDd)
Of the 61 Combat Collection special editions, each made by hand by Confederate's  highly-skilled master craftsmen at its headquarters in Birmingham. Until now only two remain available for reservation along with the Transformers: The Last Knight is being aired in cinemas all over the world.
Kept spur your adrenaline on the power of two-wheeled monster and stay alive with the true safety riding. May God will forgive Your sins and so does the cops.... ••• [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | BUSSINESSWIRE]
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Sunday, July 23, 2017

Unique Land Rover used tank tracks

1958 Land Rover 109 Series II was an off-road vehicle and comes with a fierce looks and ready to bulldoze the various terrain. However, what would happen if the car is modified with a more extreme shaped.
One of the tank-treaded 1958 Land Rover 109 Series II built by James A. Cuthbertson Limited. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2tFlh4S)
In the hands of the Scotish company named James A. Cuthbertson Limited who has changed the legs of this car by using special tank tracks. Not only that, to accommodate this modification, so the company also developed special subframes and then put the body of the LandRover 109 Series II on it.

In order for the car to turn well, the company also added special power steering. After completion of this modification process, do not expect the Land Rover 109 Series II can be tightly to break the speed record at the Nurburging circuit, because this car can only run with a maximum speed of 32 km/hour.

Apparently not only one unit, the company has built more than 20 units of tank-treaded Land Rover 109 Series II after the D-Day. However, it is not known exactly how much is still worth using. Interestingly, at that time this modification car is quite useful for the military who often carried out the mission to clear mines and explosives, because the car was lighter and simpler than the  tanks.
For those interested in owning one of the tank-treaded 1958 Land Rover 109 Series II, you can join the auction in September 2017 later at Goodwood Revival. And Bonhams auction house thinks this car will sell for between £50 thousand to £60 thousand or equivalent to Rp.861 million to Rp.1 billion. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | JAMES A. CUTHBERTSON LIMITED | MOTOR1]
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