All that glitters is not gold: BMW heirs reveal that being a guardian of wealth isn’t that pretty

By Chris Reiter Dealing with the responsibility and jealousy from inheriting wealth is a misunderstood burden, according to Susanne Klatten and Stefan Quandt, the billionaire siblings who together own almost half of BMW AG. “Many believe that we are permanently sitting around on a yacht in the Mediterranean,” Klatten told Manager Magazin in a rare… Continue reading All that glitters is not gold: BMW heirs reveal that being a guardian of wealth isn’t that pretty

Drivers may overestimate Tesla Autopilot because of its name, study suggests

Sponsored Links Tesla Tesla’s Autopilot system might have a catchy name, but it may send the wrong message to drivers, according to a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. A survey the non-profit organization conducted revealed that a lot of people don’t fully comprehend newer cars’ actual level of automation, because their driver-assistance… Continue reading Drivers may overestimate Tesla Autopilot because of its name, study suggests

Maruti Suzuki cuts vehicle production by 18% in May – Livemint

New Delhi: The country’s largest car maker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) has cut vehicle production by over 18 per cent in May, according to a regulatory filing. It is the company’s fourth consecutive month of taking a production cut. The car market leader produced a total of 151,188 units in May, including Super Carry LCV,… Continue reading Maruti Suzuki cuts vehicle production by 18% in May – Livemint

JLR will not be sold to any manufacturer, says CEO

Jaguar Land Rover has given its strongest indication yet that the company will not be sold to Peugeot–Citroen, Fiat–Chrysler, Hyundai–Kia or any other motor manufacturing groups hoping to buy their way into the premium car and luxury SUV markets. Dr Ralph Speth, JLR’s CEO, concedes that his British-based company is currently going through a financially… Continue reading JLR will not be sold to any manufacturer, says CEO

Billionaire behind Energy Absolute is seeking to build the Tesla of Thailand

It’s the epitome of a closed circuit: the utility helping power one of Southeast Asia’s biggest cities is building electric cars, batteries and charging stations for the nascent market, and then supplying the juice to keep them all running. Thailand billionaire Somphote Ahunai envisions his Energy Absolute Pcl as a titan of EVs even though… Continue reading Billionaire behind Energy Absolute is seeking to build the Tesla of Thailand

BMW debuts 4-door, 8-Series Gran Coupe with an entry price around $86,000

The 2020 BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe. European model shown.Source: BMWBMW has a habit of stretching definitions, as it did when it introduced a stretched version of the old 6-Series coupe, adding a pair of extra doors and dubbing it a “Gran Coupe.”
Since then, it has expanded the array of four-door coupes that have fleshed out its line-up. The new 2020 BMW 8-Series Gran Coupe is BMW's latest offering.
For those who want more power, however, the new Gran Coupe comes with a brutish, 523-horsepower twin-turbo V-8.
Based on the two-door model introduced just a year ago, the new model offers more space and easier entry, as well as the first inline-six engine option available for the 8-Series line. The sporty M850i version will also become one of the automaker's most expensive models ever when it reaches showrooms in September, pushing into six-figure territory when all the option boxes are checked.
When it reaches U.S. showrooms, expect a starting price of $85,895 for the 840i and $88,705 for the 840i xDrive. The M850i will start at $109,895.
The debut of the new Gran Coupe comes almost exactly a year after BMW revealed the two-door version of the 8-Series, reviving a nameplate it abandoned nearly two decades ago and providing a more sporty alternative to the familiar 7-Series sedan flagship.
But, in today's SUV-centric market, coupes have lost even more ground than sedans, and the Gran Coupe is expected to solidly outsell the two-door 8-Series going forward.
The 2020 BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe. European model shown.Source: BMWThat said, BMW designers worked hard to maintain the coupe-like lines of the earlier model, retaining the long nose and sweeping roofline, even though the Gran Coupe features a more upright windshield to allow for a taller roof.
It is bigger in most key dimensions, adding 7.9 inches to the two-door's wheelbase, for one thing, and 9.0 inches to overall length. The Gran Coupe also gains 1.2 inches in width and stands 2.2 inches taller, those number translating into a cabin roomy enough to allow adults to sit in the rear without bumping elbows or banging heads whenever the car hits a pothole.
Both versions will come with a panoramic moonroof as standard fare, though the M850i will also offer an optional carbon-fiber roof to reduce overall weight and lower the Gran Coupe's center of gravity. The body itself uses a mix of materials to hold down mass, including aluminum doors and hood and a dent-plastic resistant trunk lid.
As one might expect of the BMW flagship, even a base model is lavishly equipped, with standard leather seating and trim, though buyers can opt up to a two-tone leather package, as well. Unlike the two-door model, the Gran Coupe features a wide center console running the length of the cabin to divide it into four seating sections. The rear seats can be folded in a 40/20/40 configuration to open up more cargo space.
There are some significant technical features, too, including LED headlamps with Laserlight that help extend a driver's view significantly at night. The rear console features new USB-C ports and the driver has handy access to the latest version of the BMW iDrive infotainment system.
The 2020 BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe. European model shown.Source: BMWWhile BMW offers the 8-Series coupe with a variety of different powertrain options around the world, it limited the U.S. two-door model to the 523-hp twin-turbo 4.4-liter V-8 found in the M850i trim. That version was able to launch from 0 to 60 in under 3.5 seconds. The heavier Gran Coupe, BMW estimates, will need about 3.7 seconds to get there.
Going forward, the Bavarian automaker will add the rear-wheel-drive 840i and 840i xDrive Gran Coupe which will bring to the U.S. a 3.3-liter inline-six making 335 horsepower and 368 pound-feet of torque. It estimates a 0 to 60 launch time of 4.6 seconds for the xDrive model, and a top speed of 155 mph when driving on performance tires.
Both engines will be paired with a quick-shifting eight-speed automatic with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
The Gran Coupe gets a double-wishbone front suspension and a five-link rear. An active steering system is meant to increase the car's agility, especially during high-speed cornering.
The 2020 BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe. European model shown.Source: BMW

BMW calls back 560,000 cars

In Germany alone, more than a quarter of a million vehicles are affected: BMW 5 and 6 models need to be returned to the workshop. Partial repairs are due. Lino Mirgeler / DPA BMW Headquarters in Munich (archive image) Tuesday, 18.06.2019 21:11 clock Because of possible corrosion of a screw on an electric line in… Continue reading BMW calls back 560,000 cars

Herbert Diess: The VW boss knows no fear of the television cameras

Herbert Diess on ZDF The Volkswagen CEO sees more opportunities in electrotransforming than risks. (Photo: ZDF) DüsseldorfSo many a German CEO is having a hard time with publicity appearances in the watch TV, Too big is the risk of making an unforgivable mistake in front of running TV cameras. What your own legal department has… Continue reading Herbert Diess: The VW boss knows no fear of the television cameras

The new BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe.

Model variants at launch:BMW 840i Gran Coupe:Six-cylinder in-line petrol engine, eight-speed Steptronic transmission.Capacity: 2,998 cc, output: 250 kW/340 hp at 5,000 – 6,500 rpm,max. torque: 500 Nm (369 lb-ft) at 1,600 – 4,500 rpm.Acceleration [0 – 100 km/h (62 mph)]: 5.2 seconds,top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph).Fuel consumption combined: 7.5 – 7.4 l/100 km (37.7 – 38.2 mpg imp),CO2 emissions combined: 170 – 168 g/km, exhaust standard: EU6d‑TEMP. BMW 840i xDrive Gran Coupe:Six-cylinder in-line petrol engine, eight-speed Steptronic transmission, BMW xDrive.Capacity: 2,998 cc, output: 250 kW/340 hp at 5,000 – 6,500 rpm,max. torque: 500 Nm (369 lb-ft)… Continue reading The new BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe.

Eviation unveils electric airplane and plans flight tests in central Washington state

Eviation’s Alice electric airplane makes its debut at the Paris Air Show. (Eviation Photo) An Israeli startup called Eviation Aircraft unveiled its first prototype electric airplane today at the International Paris Air Show, with flight testing planned at Moses Lake in central Washington state. Eviation CEO Omer Bar-Yohay told reporters that his company hopes to… Continue reading Eviation unveils electric airplane and plans flight tests in central Washington state