Paris Auto Show: 5 Road Droolers

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    • Publish Date: Oct 12 2016 2:47PM
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    • Updated Date: Oct 12 2016 2:49PM
Paris Auto Show: 5 Road Droolers
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An obscenely powerful hybrid sports car, a family-friendly SUV with enough space for seven adults, and an electric vehicle that promises to keep going for over 300 miles (500 kilometers) on a single charge, these are some of the notable vehicles shining on the display stands under bright overhead lights at the Paris Auto Show. Executives at this year’s show are talking about how the industry can adapt to or, better yet, profit from  disruptive change such as electric engines, networked vehicles, car sharing, and autonomous driving. All that could start coming together between 2020 and 2025, some think. Right now, however, they have some cars they want to sell.
Here are five of the vehicles getting the most attention at the Paris Auto Show.
 
 
LAFERRARI APERTA: This limited edition of the Ferrari's LaFerrari supercar offers the pleasures of open-top driving in a car that performs pretty much like a Formula One racer. It's a hybrid, meaning its electric motor assists the monster 12-cylinder internal combustion engine to add even more powerful acceleration. The car does 0-100 kph (0-62 mph) in less than three seconds, and offers a top speed of 350 kph (217 mph). With the top off, aerodynamic design channels away the airflow so that the two occupants can conduct a conversation even at high speeds. That's if they're not relishing the finely tuned roar of the engine, or its ``soundtrack,' as the company puts it, promising ``full, harmonious sound that's more intoxicating than ever.' All 200 are already sold at prices of 1.8-2.0 million euros ($2.0-$2.2 million).
 

 
PORSCHE PANAMERA 4 E-HYBRID: It's a comfortable four-door sedan. No, it's a high-performance sports car. If it's the Panamera, it's a little bit of both. The all-wheel drive car draws on the technology used in the company's 918 Spyder supercar so that the electric motor continually adds power; the car accelerates to 100 kph (62 kph) in just 4.6 seconds and reaches a top speed of 270 kph (168 mph). It can go up to 50 kilometers (31 miles) on just the battery _ making the vehicle a little quieter than, say, the company's 911 sports car _ and emits a relatively low 56 grams per kilometer of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas blamed by scientists for global warming. The vehicle goes on sale in November. The price in France is 110,222 euros ($123,680), including value-added tax.

 
JAGUAR LAND ROVER DISCOVERY: The first complete redesign of the Discovery in 12 years, this family oriented large SUV has room for seven adults in three rows. The seats can be rearranged remotely through a smartphone app even when the operator is outside the vehicle, and the second and third rows can fold flat in 14 seconds. The suspension automatically lowers the car 4 centimeters (1.5 inches) to make it easier to get in and out. There are six charging points, places to store iPads, 9 USB ports, and a 4G WiFi hotspot that can handle up to eight devices. There's no shortage of power for towing, with three diesel variants of 180, 240 and 258 horsepower and a 340 horsepower gasoline engine. Prices start at 50,900 euros and head north to 74,300 euros.
 

OPEL AMPERA-E: This is the European version of the Chevrolet Bolt five-door hatchback going on sale this year in the United States and early next year in Europe. It has attracted attention by getting a range rating of 238 miles (383 kilometers) under the U.S. standard on a full charge; the company promises a 310-mile (500 kilometer) range as measured by the European standard. It claims drivers can add 150 kilometers (93 miles) in 30 minutes of charging.
Those distances may not be equaled in everyday driving, with the European test standard, for example assumptions relatively gentle acceleration. Many obstacles remain before all-electric vehicles reach widespread acceptance. Will this car be a significant jump toward making electrics seem more practical to price-conscious regular car buyers? As always, the market will provide the answer. The U.S. manufacturer's suggested retail price is $37,495, which doesn't count the tax break of up to $7,500.

 
BMW X2: BMW showed off a potential new addition to its X-series of SUVs and crossovers, this one offering a sportier take with a flat roofline and big air intakes giving the grill a wider, more aggressive look. The company calls it a ``sport-activity coupe,' referring to its lower roofline _ more like the sloping shape of a coupe than a boxier SUV. BMW tweaked the trademark kidney shaped twin grilles, flipping them upside down so that they narrow from bottom up. The look is enhanced with a different slant to the windshield and lower stance. ``The BMW X2 is really tapping into a new market, the sort-of coupe style SUV. It is showing that SUVs are not just about being practical, they can be fun and they can be sporty as well,' says Jim Holder, editorial director of Autocar, automotive magazine. It's still a concept car, meaning no date for it to go on sale or price information.
 
Which are the cars you intend to buy when you grow-up? What are your expectations from a car? Which is your all-time favourite car? Do you think electric cars will make it big? Register to post your comments. 
 

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Mansi Borade PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

THE CAR WHICH I LIKE IS LAMBORGHINI IN NAVY BLUE COLOR AND I THINK ITS BENEFIT IS THAT IT MAY BE FAST AND IT MAY NOT DAMAGE ANYTHING.YES I THING THAT ELECTRIC CAR WILL MAKE IT BIG ONLY WHEN IT MAY GET A CONTINUSE ELECTRIC.

Vishnu Varthan J Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

I would like to buy JAGUAR LAND ROVER.

Brenda Marshal PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

I like the Ford DISCOVERY car. If I talk about myself the special features I need in a car is ,it should be 9 seaters because, there are nine members in my family and in them I am the youngest so whatever happens I have to say on the lap.

Bhavana Jaison Atomic Energy Central School No 2

For me a car should not be a high end top model where I have to pay heavy insurance from my hard earned money or not to show cast in frond of others . It should be some thing which i can use very smoothly in the Indian busy traffic roads. It should not empty my purse when i have to change a damaged part. And should be an Indian make.

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

I would like to buy Terrafugia Transition which is a flying marvel.

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

I also want to buy "Audi A8 L".

saishalini Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

My favourite car is Ferrari and jaguar . I think these are my cars that make my expectations fulfilled and make me happy all the time.

Tanya Singh BHAWAN VIDYALAYA CHD-SEC-27

A car in my humble opinion, should be capable to go a long way. I fancy a car with the looks of a Lamborghini coupled with the durability of a Maruti 800. Electric cars could make it big given our need to move towards alternative sources of energy.

Arjun Gopalakrishnan Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Taylors Road

my favorite car is sure to be LAFERRARI APERTA IN THE BLACK ONE .ITS ONE CAR TO BE DREAMING OF ITS ENGINE . IT SHOULD BE A CONVERTABLE SO ITS HELPS IN ALL WEATHER CONDITIONS

Ipsita P.R.Khatiwala Vidya Sankul

My all time favourite car is Ferrari I like its looks superb When I grow up I want to buy Ferrari

Rajan Chitrao NES International School Mumbai

I like how car companies are taking the initiative to go green by manufacturing electric cars, that means that we can drive as much as we want knowing that we will not have an impact on the environment.

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