Ultrafast Super Air Nautique G23 aims to change what you knew about wake boats

Nautique’s flagship G-series boats have been completely redesigned and equipped with industry-changing technology. Considered to be one of the world’s best wakeboard and wakesurf boats, the all-new Super Air Nautique G23 and G25 are becoming the most advanced boats the company ever created. The next evolution of the G-Series features groundbreaking advancements that include a … Read more

Mission E: First all-electrically powered road-hugging Porsche

Porsche Mission E: 600 hp, 500-kilometer driving range, and 15 minutes charging time.

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Porsche’s electrifying mission at Frankfurt Motor Show 2015 culminated with the unveiling of ‘Mission Eall- electric concept sports car. Futuristic while retaining a Porsche silhouette, the full plug-in electric vehicle can deliver 600 hp, a 500 kilometer driving range, and 15 minutes charging time.

Thanks to the innovative 800-volt technology, the Mission E sports car can travel over 500 km on one battery charge, and it can be charged with enough energy for around 400 km more driving range in about fifteen minutes. The instruments are intuitively operated by eye-tracking and gesture control, some even via holograms, says Porsche.

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Together the two motors produce over 600 hp, and they propel the Mission E to a speed of 100 km/h in less than 3.5 seconds and to 200 km/h in under twelve seconds. In addition to their high efficiency, power density and uniform power development, they offer another advantage: unlike today’s electric drive systems, they can develop their full power even after multiple accelerations at short intervals. The need-based all-wheel drive system with Porsche Torque Vectoring – which automatically distributes torque to the individual wheels – transfers the drive system’s power to the road, and all-wheel steering gives precise, sporty steering in the desired direction. This makes the Mission E fit for the circuit race track; its lap time on the Nürburgring Nordschleife is under the eight-minute mark.

Another feature that is typical of a Porsche sports car is a lightweight concept with optimal weight distribution and a low centre of gravity. The battery mounted in the car’s underbody, which is based on the latest lithium-ion technology, runs the whole length between the front and rear axles. This distributes its weight to the two drive axles uniformly, resulting in exceptionally good balance. In addition, it makes the sports car’s centre of gravity extremely low. Both of these factors significantly boost performance and a sports car feeling.

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The body as a whole is made up of a functional mix of aluminium, steel and carbon fibre reinforced polymer. The wheels are made of carbon: the Mission E has wide tyres mounted on 21-inch wheels in front and 22-inch wheels at the rear.

The all-electric drive concept made it possible to fully reinterpret the interior. The lack of a transmission tunnel, for instance, opens up space and gives a lighter and more airy atmosphere to the entire interior. Race bucket seats served as inspiration for the four single seats. Their lightweight design is weight-saving, and it gives occupants secure lateral support during dynamic driving. Between the front seats, the centre console – elegantly curved like a bridge with open space beneath it – extends up to the dashboard.

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The concept vehicle can also be configured externally from a tablet via Porsche Car Connect. Using “Over the Air and Remote Services” the driver can essentially change the functional content of the vehicle overnight. A simple update via the integrated high-speed data module is all it takes to implement the travel guide or additional functions for the chassis, engine or infotainment system.

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Jaguar driving the world’s largest loop

The all-new #FPACE takes pride of place at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Jaguar’s first family sports car has defied gravity by performing a record-breaking 360 degree loop, ahead of its global motor show debut in Frankfurt. The all-new Jaguar F-PACE, described by the manufacturer as “the world’s most practical sports car“, was driven by expert … Read more

First look at the next CLS: Mercedes-Benz Concept IAA with extendable body

The automotive industry is changing fundamentally and the driver of this development is called “digitalisation”.

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Mercedes-Benz came to Frankfurt with five world premieres at the IAA 2015. No fewer than four new models expand the line-up of Mercedes Dream Cars – the new C-Class Coupé and the new S-Class Cabriolet, each in two standalone versions from Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes-AMG. Also making its debut in Frankfurt is the Concept Intelligent Aerodynamic Automobile, known in short as the Concept IAA – the “Digital Transformer.”

“The Concept IAA shows that the real and the virtual world are merging more and more at Mercedes-Benz,” said Dr. Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars.

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“Never before have we developed a vehicle concept as quickly as our Concept IAA,” Zetsche continued. “What previously took up to one and a half years, we managed in less than 10 months thanks to digitalisation.”

The Concept IAA offers a glimpse of future in areas not immediately apparent. The study is equipped with a large number of sensors and modules that enable autonomous driving and car-to-x communication. Further innovations like the operating concept with touch-based functionalities in the interior likewise point the way to the business saloon of the near future.

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According to Mercedes-Benz, the Concept IAA embodies two cars in one – a four-door coupé with a fascinating design
and an aerodynamic world record breaker with a cd figure of 0.19. Upwards of 80 km/h, the study automatically switches from design mode to aerodynamic mode, changing its form with a number of aerodynamic features. At the rear end, eight segments deploy, extending it by up to 390 mm; front flaps in the front bumper extend outwards by 25 mm and rearwards by 200 mm, improving airflow around the front end and the front wheel arches; the active wheel rims change their cupping from 50 mm to zero; and the fin in the front bumper retracts by 60 mm to improve flow along the underbody.

Mercedes-Benz aerodynamics experts used around one million CPU hours to simulate the airflow, working through
around 300 variants. The work involved is roughly equivalent to that required to develop a production model.

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The all-new Wakejet Cruise, the world’s first electric wakeboard

As if you were snowboarding across water.

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A little more than three years of engineering, prototypes and re-iterations were needed to give birth to the first series of Wakejet Cruise, the world’s first electric wakeboard. In the classical version, the rider is usually towed behind a motorboat, typically at speeds of 30–40 km/h (18-25 mph), depending on the board size, rider’s weight, type of tricks, and rider’s comfort. A wakeboarder can also be towed by other means, including closed- course cable systems, winches, and personal water craft.

Premiered at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival, Radinn’s world’s first electric wakeboard eliminates the boat from the equation. This radical innovation comes from Sweden and is now manufactured in three colors: Amazon Green, Glacier White and Pacific Blue.

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“The Wakejet is the world’s first electric wakeboard. It enables water sport enthusiasts – all over the world – to discover a new dimension of riding possibilities. Combining the agility and speed of wakeboarding with the freedom of surfing, it can go in the ocean, sea, lake or even up a rapid. It’s simply freedom,” commented Philip Werner, Founder & CEO.

“The brushless electric motor further increases the sensation by providing acceleration and speed, yet with close to zero sound emissions. This gives the rider a very similar sense of freedom as from snowboarding – quiet, thrilling and an amazing way to experience the surrounding nature,” explained Alexander Lind, Co-founder & President.

The Wakejet is powered by the latest in lithium-ion battery technology and its speed controlled by a wireless and water proof remote. The electric brushless motor is almost completely silent and provides for a completely unique experience – as if you were snowboarding across water.

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Radinn Wakejet technical specifications:

Weight <29 kg;
Speed 20-25 knots (46 km/h or 29 mph);
Runtime 20-30 minutes in maximum speed (40+ in mixed);
Fast Charger, 2-3 hours;
Replaceable battery-pack;
Wireless induction charged hand-control;
On-board computer system;
Mobile-app for iOS and Android;
GPS;
Magnetic safety switch;
Carbon and kevlar composite construction;
Efficient and easily serviced jet-propulsion.

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Louis Vuitton America’s Cup action moves to the best sailing venue on the planet

#RaceToBermuda: The Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series Sails Into Bermuda This October. The world’s greatest sailors are heading to Bermuda this fall for a prelude to the 35th America’s Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton, in 2017. The Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series will take place over three days in Hamilton and on … Read more