2012 NAIAS: Higher performance engines highlight 2013 Genesis Coupe refresh09-Jan-2012 20:00 GMT
A new direct-injected 3.8-L V6 and a revised 2.0-L turbocharged I4 elevate the 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe's performance while improving its efficiency. The car debuted at the 2012 Detroit show.
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Precision shaft metrology with no strings attached
09-Jan-2012 18:58 GMT
Bruker has a new tool, the NPFLEX-LA optical microscope, for measuring shaft smoothness.
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2012 NAIAS: GM's new Ecotec 2.0-L turbo unit debuts in Cadillac ATS
09-Jan-2012 17:44 GMT
Cadillac's new compact luxury sport sedan aims to beat BMW's 3-Series with an all-new turbo DI 2.0-L among its three engine choices.
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2012 NAIAS: Ford’s 2013 Fusion is a tech blockbuster
09-Jan-2012 15:49 GMT
With its 2013 Fusion, Ford is bringing a battleship to the gunfight that is the North American midsize passenger car segment.
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Dart nameplate returns as Dodge C-size entry
09-Jan-2012 15:49 GMT
Adapted from Alfa Romeo Giulietta platform, the Dart's body and aero package is designed for class-leading Cd. Three four-cylinder engines are offered, a 1.4-L Fiat turbo Multi-Air, and two naturally aspirated Tiger Shark engines, which are versions of the Chrysler “world” engine modified for lower NVH and more torque at low rpm.
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2012 NAIAS: 2013 Cadillac ATS designed to take on BMW 3-Series
09-Jan-2012 13:25 GMT
Mass efficiency, high power-to-weight ratio, and plenty of Nurburgring testing were keys to development of GM's new global compact sport sedan.
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2012 NAIAS: GM's new global RWD body architecture is light and stiff
09-Jan-2012 13:22 GMT
The 2013 Cadillac ATS compact sport sedan is claimed to be the most mass-efficient car in its class, thanks to GM's new lightweight Alpha body structure.
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GM beefs up Volt against potential battery fires
06-Jan-2012 12:17 GMT
Structural reinforcements to better protect the battery pack in side impacts and improvements to the pack’s liquid cooling system are the “fix” that General Motors engineers have developed to prevent a real-world occurrence of a post-crash fire in the Chevrolet Volt produced during testing by the U.S. NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration).
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