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Risposte pubblicato da Cole_90
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- Questo messaggio è molto popolare
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Io, lavorando in un negozio, passo circa 8 ore della mia vita a ripetere:
- No non possiamo farla entrare senza mascherina;
- No, non abbiamo mascherine per i clienti;
- Le devo chiedere cortesemente di sanificare le mani all’ingresso;
- Le devo chiedere gentilmente di indossare correttamente la mascherina/di coprire anche il naso.
L’ultima, in particolare, viene ripetuta anche una dozzina di volte alla medesima persona.
Rischio un esaurimento nervoso senza precedenti.
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C’é parecchia confusione sul web in merito a questo muletto.
Alcuni dicono sia la quinta generazione del Range Rover, L460, altri la terza del Range Rover Sport, L461.
Certo è che il veicolo attualmente beccato dai fotografi è uno solo (anche il thread presente in lista e relativo allo Sport riporta le medesime vetture viste in questo topic).
Non mi stupisco minimamente di questi dubbi perché effettivamente la silhouette trae alquanto in inganno.
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8 minuti fa, KimKardashian scrive:
Ma nuova STI e WRX arrivano prima di Impreza?
Sì. Se ci fai caso l’ultima WRX/STI stilisticamente era molto vicina a Levorg; quindi se la cosa si ripete, come timing ci sta.
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Svelato il product plan USA da qui al 2023 per il brand delle pleiadi.
2021:- Nuova BRZ;
- Nuova WRX;
- Forester Facelift
2022:
- EV;
- Nuova STI;
- Legacy/Outback Facelift;
- Ascent Facelift
2023:
- Nuove Impreza/Crosstrek (XV)
Noi, in più, avremo anche Levorg che verrà svelata settimana prossima.
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39 minuti fa, 4200blu scrive:
Non e corretto, naturalmente anche F49 avra un successore.
Ma F49 è venduto esclusivamente in Cina, no?Immagino quindi lo sarà anche il modello nuovo (U12?)
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Facciamo un po’ di chiarezza sulla gestione del progetto Renault Kangoo III. Esisteranno un Kangoo (XFK) ed un Kangoo Express (XJK), il primo sarà venduto in Europa occidentale, non presenterà il montante centrale e avrà piattaforma CMF-CD, modificata (con qualche parte carry over dall’attuale X61 per la zona di carico), adatta sia all’elettrificazione che ad una variante lunga. Il secondo sarà venduto in Europa orientale ed in altri continenti su piattaforma CMF-B low cost
NON verrà proposto un Kangoo corto, neanche in variante panel.
Kangoo Express (XJK)
Dacia Dokker
Kangoo (XFK)
Chiaramente Dokker ed Express sono parenti stretti.
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La Sedan Facelift è confermata sul nostro mercato?
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Molto, molto belle 😍 la Sedan, poi, stupenda!
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Kia Stinger Facelift debutta in Corea del Sud, ove viene venduta con un logo ad hoc.
Nuovi i fari anteriori e quelli posteriori; scarichi e diffusore maggiorati rispetto al passato per l’allestimento GT, nuovi cerchioni e colori carrozzeria. All'interno nuovi dettagli grigio metallizzato, schermo infotainment da 10.25’’ (standard 8" in loco del precedente da 7" ), multiconnessione BT, retrovisore frameless, 64 luci ambient (prima soltanto 6), nuovi sedili trapuntati e nuove cuciture per pannelli porta e plancia. Il quadro strumenti è disponibile con comparto analogico e schermo informativo da 4.2" , oppure con funzionalità estese da 7".
La Stinger 2021 è dotata per la prima volta di Safe Departure Warning, Blind Spot View Monitor, Lane Following Assist, Lane Keeping Assist e Rear Occupant Alert. Inoltre, alcuni dei sistemi che erano già disponibili sono stati migliorati.
La gamma motori - in Corea del Sud - è articolata su tre propulsori a benzina:
- 4 cilindri 2.0 T-GDI SmartStream da 255 CV e 353 Nm
- 4 cilindri 2.5 T-GDI SmartStream da 304 CV e 422 Nm
- V6 3.3 T-GDI SmartStream da 373 CV e 510 Nm
Tutti e tre i motori sono abbinati a un cambio automatico a otto rapporti.
CitaMore tech, power and safety for upgraded Kia Stinger
New design packages for Kia’s gran turismo fastback sports sedan
New ‘Smartstream’ 2.5-liter T-GDi launched for Korea, U.S. and Mexico
New variable exhaust valve for improved 3.3-liter T-GDi exhaust tone in several markets
Updated technologies with ‘connected’ 10.25-inch infotainment system
Enhanced safety features include new Blind-Spot View Monitor
Upgraded model on-sale globally starting from the third quarter of 2020
The updated Kia Stinger is revealed in full detail for the first time today, with the high-performance fastback sports sedan boasting a range of upgrades to amplify its gran turismo character.In addition to its refreshed design, revealed earlier this month, the enhanced Kia Stinger includes Kia’s latest driver assist and safety features, as well as improved interior packaging for greater space and comfort. For North America, the upgraded model is also now offered with a powerful new ‘Smartstream’ 2.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine.
“The Stinger remains the standard-bearer for the Kia brand, almost a decade after we first revealed the Kia GT Concept in 2011. It remains our most driver-focused car, and is capable of covering great distances in comfort and style,” said Thomas Schemera, Head of Product Division at Hyundai Motor Group. “The upgraded model builds on the Stinger’s well-established grand touring ethos, with a renewed sense of design flair, new powertrains and technologies, and greater usability enhancing its appeal for buyers in markets around the world.”
The new Kia Stinger will go on-sale in Korea during the third quarter of 2020, with sales due to commence in many of Kia’s global markets later in the year.
New 2.5-liter T-GDi added to high-performance powertrain line-up
The upgraded Stinger offers a revised range of three powerful turbocharged gasoline engines, in line with its reputation as the most performance-focused car that Kia makes. Each engine offers swift acceleration and rapid responses to driver input, while offering a refined grand touring experience for steady cruises.
A new engine has been added to the Stinger line-up exclusively for North American customers. The new ‘Smartstream’ 2.5-liter T-GDi (turbocharged gasoline direct injection) engine sits directly between the two existing gasoline powertrains, producing 304 ps at 5,800 rpm. The maximum torque of the new four-cylinder engine, 422 Nm, is accessible from 1,650 to 4,000 rpm, making it easy for drivers to build and maintain speed in all conditions.
The most powerful engine in the Stinger line-up, a twin-turbo 3.3-liter T-GDi V6 from Kia’s ‘Lambda’ engine family, remains unchanged, save for a new Electronic Variable Exhaust Valve system*. This features a small butterfly valve in the exhaust which opens and closes, producing a more prominent, deeper exhaust note in Sport driving modes, or a quieter, more subdued exhaust note in Eco or Comfort mode. As well as enhancing the sound quality, the revised exhaust flow path helps to liberate an extra 3 ps from the engine (for a total of 373 ps at 6,000 rpm). Its 510 Nm torque is accessible from 1,300 to 4,500 rpm, giving the Stinger effortless performance everywhere.
The 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder ‘Theta’ engine, also available since the car’s launch in 2017, is unchanged, producing 255 ps at 6,200 rpm and 353 Nm torque from 1,400 to 4,000 rpm.
All three engines are paired with a smooth-shifting eight-speed automatic transmission, matching the car’s long-legged gran turismo personality.
New widescreen infotainment systems and digital driver displays
At the center of the Stinger’s upgraded cabin is an upgraded touchscreen infotainment system, providing new functionality to meet customers’ changing expectations of in-car technology.
Depending on market and specification, the upgraded Stinger is now available with an optional new 10.25-inch touchscreen display. Bluetooth multi-connection enables users to connect up to two mobile devices at the same time – one for hands-free phone and multimedia use; the other for media use only. Its advanced split-screen display lets users control or monitor different vehicle features at the same time, customizing the screen with a series of different widgets. The 10.25-inch system offers Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard, with a voice control system for many of the car’s features, such as heating and ventilation, audio and navigation.
A new 8.0-inch touchscreen display with a narrow-bezel design is also available, replacing the previous 7.0-inch system. Depending on market, the larger display also offers wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity.
Drivers have a choice of two instrument cluster displays, based on vehicle specification. The standard 3.5-inch mono-TFT cluster is now replaced with a larger 4.2-inch color-TFT LCD cluster, delivering improved visibility and displaying a wider range of information to the driver. In addition, a fully-digital, high-resolution 7.0-inch ‘Supervision’ cluster is available – a full-color display with vivid graphics for different driving modes, delivering crystal-clear information to the driver.
Technologies to improve everyday usability
The upgraded Stinger features a series of new ‘connected car’ features to improve convenience for owners in many countries. Depending on market and vehicle specification, among these technologies is a Remote Engine Start system, which allows owners to start their car remotely using the Stinger’s smart key.
In certain markets, Kia’s UVO App can be used to pre-activate the Stinger’s seat heating and ventilation functions remotely, creating a comfortable temperature before entering the car and avoiding the inconvenience of sitting on a hot or cold seat.
New ADAS technologies to assist drivers and protect passengers
The upgraded Kia Stinger carries over the same Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) that it offered previously, as well as a series of new features and updates to provide even better protection for the driver, their passengers and other road users.
Depending on market and vehicle specification, the ADAS range in the Stinger is comprehensive, with many of the existing systems newly updated:
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) now offers protection when turning across the road into a junction by identifying oncoming traffic on the other side of the road. Furthermore, it offers increased activation range when detecting a vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist
Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) is now able to detect the edge of a road, as well as the lines in the road, providing steering assistance to prevent the driver leaving their lane without signaling
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA) provides an enhancement over the existing Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW). Instead of simply warning drivers of cars in adjacent lanes on the highway, BCA helps drivers avoid a potential collision by applying differential braking
For Europe, the upgraded Stinger now features Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA) based on traffic sign recognition
Driver Attention Warning (DAW) now has an increased operating speed of up to 210 kph, and also alerts drivers if they fail to notice the car in front move off from a stop
Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control (NSCC) helps drive around curved sections of a highway, automatically reducing the vehicle’s speed to an appropriate level before entering the curve. It reverts to the original speed as the vehicle leaves the curve
A similar updated has been made for reversing out of parking bays, with Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA) now helping to prevent collisions with crossing vehicles while reversing (previously the system only warned the driver)
The following new ADAS technologies and convenience features have been added to the Stinger for the first time:Safe Exit Warning (SEW) detects vehicles coming up from behind on either side of the Stinger when parked and stopped, alerting occupants with a sound and visual warning if they attempt to open the door into oncoming traffic
Kia’s cutting-edge Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM) technology acts as a ‘second pair of eyes’ for drivers by eliminating a driver’s left- and right-side blind spots. It displays a high-resolution video feed within the ‘Supervision’ digital instrument cluster if the driver indicates to change lane with another vehicle in their blind spot. The video feed comes from discreet wide-angle lenses hidden beneath the door mirror housings, giving drivers a wider viewing angle of their blind spots
Lane Following Assist (LFA) helps the vehicle stay in the center of its lane
Highway Driving Assist (HDA) helps maintain a set distance from the vehicle in front on the highway, and keep the car in the center of its lane, even on a curved road
Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) provides a warning to the driver if they leave behind any pets or children when they exit the car
*Electronic Variable Exhaust Valve fitted as standard to all 3.3-liter T-GDi models except those sold in Europe and Russia (which produce 370 ps at 6,000 rpm, and 510 Nm across 1,300-4,500 rpm)
Via KIA
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6 minuti fa, Eduard scrive:
Non sono daccordo che questa e come la XCeed...questa deriva da i20, dunque come Stonic da Rio...
Gli interni, effettivamente sono quelli della nuova i20.Non capisco, quindi, il suo posizionamento considerata la presenza di Kona nel medesimo segmento.
Magari questo CUV sarà una scelta più razionale e abitabile rispetto al Kona
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30 minuti fa, Jack.Torrance scrive:
CityHopper?
Sarebbe un nome del Kezz come pochi altri! 😆
Difatti dovrebbe mantenere l’altrettanto sciocco CityCarver di A1.
Concordo comunque con chi apprezza la nuova gamma A3.
Coronavirus, come ha cambiato le abitudini dell'Autoparerista
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Io ho avuto due settimane di ferie a luglio, spese in pieno relax presso un paese distante 100km da Palermo in cui i miei hanno la seconda casa e ove ho anche festeggiato il mio trentesimo compleanno con i miei più cari amici, venuti appositamente da Palermo.
La prossima settimana di ferie sarà presumibilmente ad ottobre, ma dubito di partire o fare qualcosa di particolare.