log in

News

2017 Kia Niro walkaround

This is a look at the 2017 KIA Niro Eco Hybrid at the 2016 Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto.

The Niro's closest competitors are:


- Honda Insight
- Toyota Prius
- Ford C-Max
- Chevrolet Volt

  • Published in Videos

2017 Chevrolet Cruze walkaround

This is a walkaround of the 2017 Chevrolet Cruze by Shane Peever, Brand Manager at Chevrolet Canada.

The Cruze Hatch's closest competitors are:


- KIA Forte 5
- Mazda3 Sport
- Ford Focus Hatch
- Hyundai Elantra GT

  • Published in Videos

2017 Chevrolet Bolt walkaround at CIAS

This is a look at the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt at the 2016 Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto.

The Bolt's closest competitors are:
- Tesla Model 3
- Toyota Prius C
- Toyota Prius V
- Ford C-Max Plug-in
- Nissan Leaf
- Mitsubishi i-MiEV

  

  • Published in Videos

2017 Jaguar F-Pace Preview at CIAS

We look at the 2017 Jaguar F-Pace at the 2016 Canadian International Auto Show (CIAS) in Toronto.

Closest Competitors:
- Porsche Cayenne
- Mercedes GLE
- Audi Q7
- Lexus RX
- Range Rover Sport
- BMW X5

 

  • Published in Videos

2017 Cadillac XT5 Preview at CIAS

Having a look at the 2017 Cadillac XT5 at the 2016 Canadian International Auto Show (CIAS) in Toronto.

The XT5's closest competitors are:
- Acura RDX
- Lexus RX
- Mercedes GLC
- Audi Q5
- BMW X3

 

  • Published in Videos

Jaguar to unveil most powerful road car in Geneva

This March, the 2016 Geneva Motor Show will open up its doors to the world with a plethora of production and concept premieres. You will hear and read a lot about them, but one reveal that currently stands out comes from Jaguar.

Jaguar plans to unveil the SVR high-performance version of its F-Type coupe. It will be the fastest ever produced by the British outfit with a top speed of 321 km/h and a 0-100 km/h sprint in close to 3.5 seconds. All of this power begins with its supercharged 5.0-litre V8 engine that produces a staggering 575 hp and 516 lb.-ft. of torque that is matched to an eight-speed automatic transmission.

The numbers with this SVR are impressive, as its horsepower trumps that of the current fastest vehicle produced by Jaguar, the F-Type R version by 25 hp.

The F-Type SVR possesses an enhanced aerodynamic package for the front bumper and splitter, flat underfloor and carbon fibre active rear spoiler. All are aimed at cutting through the air, while reducing drag. Additionally, carbon fibre has been used throughout to shed weight, making this variant 55 lbs. lighter than the F-Type R.

The SVR version of the two-seat sports car will come in coupe or convertible form, and is expected to go on sale in the summer. American prices will start at $125,950 for the coupe and $128,800 for the convertible, so we will have to see how that translates into Canadian dollars.

A few auto show premieres in Toronto

The Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto starts today, and as expected for 2016 there are a number of Canadian debuts on the show floor. There are also a few global and North American debuts that are worth checking out. Here's a rundown of them.

First off, we have the Tesla Model X that's making its first appearance ever on an auto show floor. I'm not sure why they chose Toronto for its grand entrance, but let's just be happy that they did.

The Model X is the third vehicle created by Tesla that is an all-electric SUV based off of the same architecture as their best-selling Model S sedan. The Model X can go 400 kms on a single charge, and has seating for seven passengers. The most exciting feature to play around with are its gull-wing doors that Tesla are calling 'Falcon Wing' doors that open upwards.

Another interesting debut comes from Hyundai with its Enduro Concept. First unveiled at the 2015 Seoul Motor Show, the Enduro Concept is a three-door compact crossover that resembles a bulked-up Veloster. It has an odd looking shape with an elongated hood, low ride height and massive wheel arches that look like they're ready for battle.

According to Hyundai, the front of the Enduro Concept provides a glimpse of its future design language. It starts off with its signature hexagonal front grille with a brushed-aluminum blade coming out from its front fenders connecting back to the bottom of the grille. The blade has more of a purpose than its good looks; it also redirects air into the side intakes for less aerodynamic drag.

Another concept comes from Toyota in the form of an urban utility mover called the U2 for “U-squared.” The U2 Concept is all about utility with a retractable roof panel, a versatile interior rail system and a fold-down tailgate that can also transform into a rear ramp for easy loading and unloading. Toyota believes this could be the answer for entrepreneurs looking for versatile mobility in an urban setting.

Lastly, Mitsubishi unveiled its Mirage G4 sedan that will be sold alongside its current Mirage hatchback. Under the hood is a 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine that produces 78 hp and 74 lb.-ft. of torque with the option of a five-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission. The price for this 2017 compact sedan will start at $14,398.

  • Published in News

Toyota set to bring a concept to Toronto

Toyota has sent out a media advisory for the 2016 Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto on a new urban utility concept model that they want to show off.

Toyota is calling it the U2 Urban Utility Concept. Not to be confused by the rock band, the urban utility mobile is actually called “U Squared.”



“From its retracting roof panels, to its uniquely configurable utility rail system, the U2 offers a concept vehicle that is only limited by the imagination,” says Cyril Dimitris, Vice President, Sales, Toyota Canada Inc. “Our North American design team left no stone unturned in masterfully creating a concept vehicle that truly embodies the spirit of today’s Maker culture from the inside out.”

Besides the name, picture and the quote, there isn't any other information available about the U2 concept. We will have to wait and see what's released in Toronto on February 11 on press day.

  • Published in News
Subscribe to this RSS feed