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Lamborghini Miura SV Turns 50 in 2021

Lamborghini Miura SV Turns 50 in 2021

V is for Veloce — Super Fast

A 1971 The Miura SV

The 1971 Miura SV is considered the highest expression of the ‘supercar’ concept of its time and the best of all the Miura versions produced, says Lamborghini. (Photo courtesy of Lamborghini)

 

BY MARK MAYNARD

The Lamborghini Miura SV was officially unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1971. As the last evolution of the P400 line, the Miura SV became the most sought-after production car made by Lamborghini, the company said in an April 14 release. “[The Miura] is considered the highest expression of the ‘supercar’ concept of its time and the best of all the Miura versions produced.”

Building on the Miura S nameplate, the V stands for veloce (super fast). But the SV’s huge sales success would replace the S.

A Rosso Corsa Lamborghini Miura SV

This Rosso Corsa Miura SV was restored by Lamborghini’s Polo Storico for Jean Todt, former rally racer, former Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 team principal and longtime president of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile. (Remi Dargegen)

The Rosso Corsa Lamborghini Miura SV with front and rear hoods open.

(Remi Dargegen)

Gian Paolo Dallara and Paolo Stanzani, Lamborghini’s chief engineers at the time, were the creators of the Miura and Miura S. They confirmed that the SV version benefitted from the experience gained during the first five years of Miura production.

The Miura SV was quite different technically and stylistically from the other Miuras, the P400 and P400 S. The SV maintained the same general layout and 4.0-liter 12-cylinder transversely mounted rear-mid engine. Many changes were structural. The SV had a stiffer and reinforced chassis and a revised rear suspension system with different anchor points and arms. It also had a track widened by a little more than 5 inches (130 mm).

A new setting for the four Weber triple-barrel carburetors boosted the SV’s engine to 385 horsepower at 7,850 rpm. And the 12-cylinder’s peak torque increased to 294 foot-pounds at 5,750 rpm.

A Lamborghini SV.

The SV has wider rear fenders and unique taillights.

A separate lubrication system between the engine and gearbox was a hugely important technical improvement, the company said.

The Miura SV’s official top speed was just over 180 mph (290 km/h). Acceleration to 62 mph took 6.9 seconds, which was record performance back then.

The Lamborghini SV interior.

The SV interior was updated with more leather and chrome. 

Now fitted with staggered-size tires, the rim design had a new and sportier appearance. Most SV customers ordered them with a gold finish, Lamborghini says.

The revised SV has wider rear fenders, differently designed taillights, and a new front hood with an air intake for the radiator.

Eyelashes Are Gone

One of the most important visual changes to the Miura SV was the deletion of the famous “eyelashes” around the headlights. There was no real technical reason for this esthetic modification and creating them was a time-consuming step.

“However, for his own personal Miura SV — the only one to officially adopt this specification — Ferrucio Lamborghini asked for the eyelashes around the headlights to remain,” Lamborghini said in the release.

A Lamborghini Miura SV, in Azzurro Cielo paint.

A Miura SV in Azzurro Cielo.

The SV’s interior was better finished and more modern looking than that of the previous versions. There was more leather and various chromed details.

The Miura SV was taken out of production in early 1973 after 150 units had been produced. In 1975, however, a final SV was expressly manufactured for Walter Wolf. The renowned businessman was also a Formula 1 racing supporter and team owner of Walter Wolf Racing. His SV is now on view at the Lamborghini Museum, MUDETEC, in Sant’Agata Bolognese.

A 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV.

This 1971 Miura SV earned ‘Best Lamborghini’ at the 2019 Concorso d’Eleganza Kyoto (Japan). 

The end of Miura SV production ended an era in which speed and sinuous lines predominated. For many, it remains the most beautiful car ever produced in series.

Lamborghini Polo Storico

Opened in 2015, Lamborghini Polo Storico is an Automobili Lamborghini department that supports the preservation of classic Lamborghini vehicles produced up to 2001. The special department can provide restoration services, spare parts, and certification.

Polo Storico also curates the archive and includes information relating to the models manufactured in Sant’Agata Bolognese. The archive includes the first sketches to the production files and the original technical drawings.

2022 Mercedes-Benz CLS Overview

2022 Mercedes-Benz CLS Overview

The third-generation Mercedes-Benz CLS goes on sale this fall — raising the red mist for irrational sales behavior

2022 Mercedes-Benz CLS coupe-sedan side view.

The new CLS 450 4Matic will go on sale in the U.S. this fall, 2021. (Photos courtesy of Mercedes-Benz)

BY MARK MAYNARD

The debut of the shapely Mercedes-Benz CLS “coupe” sedan supercharged the luxury segment in 2004. Fans and followers paid up to get one and when the rear end had those three little initials — AMG — it was a pheromone of red mist for irrational sales behavior.

The second-generation, 2012 CLS had its first major redesign, mostly meet newly mandated European pedestrian crash safety standards. The sleek slope of its nose was bobbed to blunt the seriousness of injuries to wayward people in crosswalks.

2022 Mercedes-Benz CLS coupe-sedan driver area.

The CLS was technologically updated last summer.

Its original, overarching sleekness came from the Vision CLS concept. The exterior styling now is more abrupt, but its overall fastback stance delivers a clear message of a style icon.

To date, more than 4 million Mercedes-Benz CLS models have been sold all over the world, including more than 450,000 CLS models since the first-generation launch. China was the largest sales market for the CLS Coupe in 2020, followed by South Korea, the U.S., and Germany.

Its design and sportiness were the top reasons most frequently cited by customers for buying the CLS, says Mercedes-Benz.

2022 Mercedes-Benz CLS coupe-sedan front seats.

Choices of leather seat upholstery have two new color combinations.

Third Generation

The new Mercedes-Benz CLS 450 4Matic will go on sale in the U.S. in the fall of 2021. It brings sharpened and sportier design, Mercedes-Benz says.

2022 Mercedes-Benz CLS coupe-sedan front passenger seat.

The interior will have two new trim finishes.

AMG-Line styling components are standard elements of the interior and the cabin was upgraded with more leather and trim combinations. A new-generation steering wheel has a two-zone sensor pad in the steering-wheel rim. Sensors on the front and back sides of the rim register whether the driver’s hands are on the wheel.

The optional Driver Assistance Package includes Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC and Active Steering Assist. The new-generation steering wheel uses capacitive touch to detect the driver’s hands.

the new-generation steering wheel.

The new-generation steering wheel in the ercedes-Benz CLS.

A comprehensive refresh last summer updated the MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience) multimedia system and enhanced driver assistance systems.

AMG style elements include a specific front bumper with an A-wing in black, AMG sill trim on the side, a front splitter in silver chrome, sporty, air intakes with vertical bars, and aerodynamically shaped “flics” in high-gloss black.

The mild-hybrid engine.

At launch, the CLS 450 4Matic will have a mild-hybrid powertrain.

The 19-inch light-alloy wheels have two new designs: 5 twin-spoke or multi-spoke rims. The 20-inch, high-gloss AMG multi-spoke light-alloy wheels have two new bi-color choices of  Tremolite Grey or High-Gloss Black.

The new radiator grille with Mercedes star has a three-dimensional star pattern and a high-gloss black louver with chrome inlay. Starling Blue Metallic is a new paint color.

The rear end view

Starling Blue Metallic (shown) is a new paint color.

The Mercedes-Benz CLS interior will have two new trim finishes, including an optional Open Pore Brown Walnut and High-Gloss Grey Wood. New choices of leather seat upholstery are Neva Grey and Magma Grey and Sienna Brown and Black.

Mercedes-Benz CLS Powertrain

At launch, the Mercedes-Benz CLS 450 4Matic will have the mild-hybrid powertrain of a 362-horsepower, 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder gasoline engine. It integrates a second-generation starter-generator and a 48-volt electrical system. Power ratings are up by 21 hp with up to 184 foot-pounds of electric boost. Peak torque of 369 lb.-ft. spans 1,600-4,000 rpm. Engine efficiencies include energy recovery and “glide,” which allows the engine to switch off at highway speeds to save fuel and emissions.

A sleek side view.

China was the largest sales market for the CLS Coupe in 2020.

Driver-Assist Features

  • Active Brake Assist: Using autonomous braking, this standard safety feature can prevent a collision or reduce its severity in many situations. At typical city speeds, the system is able to brake for stationary vehicles and pedestrians in crosswalks and can even prevent collisions, depending on the situation. With the Cross-Traffic function (part of the Driver Assistance Package), Active Brake Assist also functions when making a turn across the oncoming lane.
  • Active Speed Limit Assist: Among the Driver Assistance Package, Active Speed Limit Assist reacts to speed limit changes using map data and input from Traffic Sign Assist. A route-based speed adjustment can reduce the vehicle speed before detected curves, roundabouts and toll booths, as well as before turning or exiting the highway. If the driver activates Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC with distance-based speed adaptation, the CLS can even respond to data from Live Traffic Information.
CLS front view.

Design is the most frequently cited reason that customers buy the CLS.

  • Active Stop-and-Go Assist: Maintains car-length distances up to approximately 37 mph, helpful in highway traffic jams when lane markings are detected. The vehicle can restart automatically up to one minute after coming to a stop. On highways, at speeds less than 37 mph, the vehicle monitors detected lane markings and applies “swarm intelligence” to take its bearings from vehicles in the surrounding area.
  • Automatic parking and exiting: A 360-degree camera makes it possible to enter and leave parking spaces automatically. When activated, the system will search for and select a parking space. And the system can now function autonomously to parallel and end-on park. The camera was enhanced to transmits a more realistic image to the media display, which includes an expanded side view.

Check current Mercedes-Benz CLS pricing and incentives here.

1963 Buick Special

1963 Buick Special
A 1963 Buick Special coupe.

The 1963 Buick Special body was only produced for one year. (GM)

BY MARK MAYNARD

General Motors promoted the 1963 Buick Special for its “unique, compact 3.5-liter all-aluminum V-8 engine.” The 215-cubic-inch engine gave the Special one of the highest horsepower-per-liter ratios of its day: 0.93:1.

The engine had a power rating of 155-hp with the two-barrel carburetor. When equipped with the optional four-barrel carburetor horsepower rose to 190-hp, according to Wikipedia.

Transmission choices were a three-speed column shift manual transmission, a floor shift Borg-Warner T-10 four-speed manual, or a two-speed Turbine Drive automatic. The two-speed “Dual Path Turbine Drive” automatic was a Buick design and shared no common parts with the better-known Chevrolet Power-Glide transmission.

In 1961, the Buick Special debuted a brand new unibody compact GM Y platform. And in 1962, the Special was the first American car to use a V-6 engine in volume production, earning its Motor Trend’s Car of the Year for 1962.

The 1963 Special was available as a two-door pillared hardtop coupe, a four-dour sedan, a convertible, and a station wagon.

The 1963 body was only produced for one year, selling 148,750 copies, including 42,321 Skylarks. The entire car was redesigned for 1964.

The Buick 215

After that, the Buick 215 V-8 found its way into the Rover P6 3500S in 1968 but was never sold in North America in any great numbers.

The engine was used, however, in other British cars. The V-8 was used in the Morgan Plus 8, MG MGB GTV8, Land Rover, and Triumph TR8. It was also retrofitted into MGAs and MGBs.

The Buick engine had really earned its stripes as being the sole engine powering the Range Rover for a couple of decades, according to the Wiki page. Eventually, the V-8 found its way into the original Series/Defender Land Rover. The engine also was used in several other Land Rover Models including the Discovery and the Forward Control (Army vehicle).

2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz Midsize Pickup Reveal

2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz Midsize Pickup Reveal
2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz pickup teaser image.

2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz teaser images. (Hyundai)

9 a.m. PT April 15 on Hyundaiusa.com

BY MARK MAYNARD

Hyundai calls its 2022 Santa Cruz a Sport Adventure Vehicle, not merely a midsize, four-door pickup. Its target audience is “urban adventure seekers that require daily urban flexibility coupled with versatility for extra-urban adventures.”

2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz pickup teaser side view.

The teaser sketch does seem to merge pickup-car elements, such as in a classic El Camino or the now-retired Subaru Baja, but with a clear truck stance and contemporary without the tough-guy bulk.

Few details have been released so far, other than “Santa Cruz boasts a bold yet sophisticated design, powerful and efficient powertrain options, a flexible, secure open bed for gear, cutting-edge connectivity and an all-wheel-drive platform.”

2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz pickup teaser rear view.

In the teaser video, Brad Arnold, design manager Hyundai Design Team California says, “It’s not a truck, it’s a Santa Cruz.”

We’ll learn more at the digital reveal. Until then here’s the

Lexus can change your mind about texting and driving in 4.6 seconds

Lexus can change your mind about texting and driving in 4.6 seconds

The Lexus NX 4.6 demo vehicle.The NX 4.6 demo vehicles has been modified with electrochromic glass film that with the flick of a switch turns the windshield and windows from transparent to opaque instantaneously. In this test, the windows obscure the driver’s view for 4.6 seconds. (Lexus)

 

BY MARK MAYNARD

How long do you think it takes to glance at a text message when you’re driving? One second? Two seconds? You’re not alone. Most drivers believe that texting and driving create only a momentary distraction.

In reality, the average length of time it actually takes to send or receive a text message when you’re behind the wheel is 4.6 seconds, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In illustrate the dangers of those few seconds of distracted driving, Lexus released a video on April 6 — or 4/6 — to bare this common misconception.

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month and a good time to regroup and reconsider the choices we make when we’re on the road, Lexus said in a statement.

Distracted driving is dangerous, claiming 3,142 lives in 2019 (the most recent available data) according to NHTSA. Texting is the most alarming distraction. At 55 mph, taking your eyes off the road for 4.6 seconds is like driving the length of an entire football field with your eyes closed.

The Lexus NX 4.6 demo vehicle in mock crash.

In the video, “Driving Disrupted,” Lexus demonstrates what happens when drivers can no longer see the road for 4.6 seconds. (Lexus)

One-of-a-kind safety vehicle

In the new video called “Driving Disrupted,” Lexus demonstrates what happens when drivers can no longer see the road for 4.6 seconds. Participants (mostly young drivers) get behind the wheel of a Lexus NX on a closed course, thinking they’re taking the vehicle for a routine test drive. What they don’t know is that they are driving a one-of-a-kind specially modified version of the small SUV called the NX 4.6. It’s equipped with electrochromic technology that turns the windshield and windows from transparent to opaque instantaneously. The frosted glass will completely obscure the driver’s view for 4.6 seconds.

The video captures the chaos that ensues.

“Even the most advanced safety systems on the road today can’t replace the undivided attention of the driver,” said Vinay Shahani, vice president of Lexus marketing.

To learn more, visit Lexus.com/DrivingDisrupted.