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Mitsuoka Cool Car Luxury Design

Mitsuoka Cool Car Luxury Design
Mitsuoka Cool Car Luxury Design
Mitsuoka Cool Car Luxury Design
Mitsuoka Cool Car Luxury Design
Mitsuoka Cool Car Luxury Design
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Mitsuoka can be a small Japanese manufacturer with distribution throughout Asia along with the Middle East. It's primarily a coachbuilder, taking production cars and replacing the bodywork using its own design. One of these may be the Himiko, a folding hardtop roadster built over a Mazda MX-5 frame and drivetrain.

Himiko is named after Queen Himiko of ancient Japan. Styling for your two-seater seems to be largely inspired by Morgan along with other classic British roadsters. Obviously, that doesn’t mean the Himiko is antiquated. It gives you exactly the same luxuries based in the Mazda MX-5 Miata, including an optional hardtop convertible mechanism. The most notable retracts in 12 seconds also, since it folds into a space involving the passenger cabin and the trunk, no get a new storage capacity with the small roadster.

In addition, it retains the Miata’s powertrain. It generates 167 hp when coupled to the six-speed manual plus a little less (158 hp) while using automatic transmission. The Miata weighs around 2,500 pounds and takes a little lower than seven seconds to travel from zero to 60 mph. After some more weight to move, we anticipate the Himiko to become tad slower. Top speed is limited to 112 mph, that is common in Japan (e.g., the Nissan GT-R is fixed to 112 mph in Japan unless GPS detects that you are on a track).

A special Classic model limited to only 20 units includes wood inlays and premium leather for the interior along with a two-tone exterior color design and chrome inserts that run the length of both sides in the car.

The Himiko Roadster comes in White Pearl, Red Metallic, and British Green Metallic and prices start around 4,580,000 yen or nearly $58,000.

Modern Holden Monaro Car Style Design






Modern Holden Monaro Car Style Design
The modern Monaro, a reincarnation of the 1960s and 1970s performance leader, has captured the Australian public’s imagination and beaten all comers as the nation’s best selling sports car for the past three years.

muscular new look is pointed up by aggressive styling cues like twin bonnet scoops, strong front facia graphics and an exclusive vivid blue exterior finish called Turismo. Monaro has been Australia’s top-selling sports car since its release and it is exported to markets including the United States, where it sells as Pontiac GTO, the Middle East as Chevrolet Lumina S and SS Coupe and Britain as Vauxhall Monaro. Holden Chairman and Managing Director, Denny Mooney, said Monaro was a famous nameplate which symbolized the spirit of the Holden brand for many Australians.

Monaro’s sleek, expressive body – all accentuated curves and stylish silhouette – gets a makeover to match. Its 349 bhp performance potential is clearly advertised by twin air scoops with mesh inserts which punctuate a powerful new bonnet form and strong front end graphics. Stand-out Monaro VZ styling cues include a sharper-edged headlamp treatment, a more prominent, angular grille opening with textured hexagonal mesh detailing, echoed in the larger air intake ‘mouth’ below. The deep, integrated facia also houses a unique vertically slotted park lamp and projector-style fog lamp combination.

Porsche Cayenne Style Car Design





Porsche Cayenne Style Car Design
Porsche, made ​​several changes from the exterior to the engine in a sports utility vehicle product. With a capacity of 4800 cc V8 engine that has been touched again, the new Cayenne is capable of acceleration from a stop up to speed 100 km / h 0.1 seconds faster than the old version.


Highest speed was much faster 4 km / hour (281 km / h) than the old Cayenne. Although power and torque produced a larger (750 nm torque) but Porsche claims that the new car is still quite economical in fuel consumption. For a distance of 100 kilometers, this car just drank as much as 11.5 liters of fuel.

In order to look more and kicking, Porsche Cayenne also alter the appearance of the latest with a more sporty bodikit Package. The Porsche engineers have merged senditi previous value and the sporty Cayenne Cayenne future.

Cool Ford Escape Car Style Design






Cool Ford Escape Car Style Design
the Ford Escape has been one of America's best-selling small SUVs. Considering how many other vehicles are available in this segment or many of them well established before the Escape's debut, this may come as a bit of a surprise. The interior in particular has received significant improvements, with much better materials and a more attractive design. Regardless, the Escape is at a disadvantage against newer compact sport-utilities, which are more refined and offer more rewarding driving experiences.

The Ford Escape is a compact crossover SUV, sold by the automaker Ford Motor Company since 2001 and priced below the Ford Explorer. The Escape was sold in Europe as the Ford Maverick. It was jointly developed with Mazda, in which Ford owns a controlling interest, and was released a few months after the nearly-identical Mazda Tribute. A more upscale version, the Mercury Mariner, was introduced for Ford's Mercury marque in the 2005 model year. the first model year an automatic transmission was available on the base four-cylinder models. The automatic shifter was moved from the column to the console on all models equipped with automatic transmissions.