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The 3rd Hot Wheels Legends Tour which was run recently saw Malaysia being the first host as well as the first Asian country to be invited to join the event. Art of Speed hosted the event which is normally held on-ground but had to be conducted online this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, that didn’t see diminished interest and over 1 million Hot Wheels fans across the globe tuned in to watch the livestream of the Finals.

Art of Speed hosted the first leg of the 2020 Hot Wheels Legends Tour which had to be done online due to the pandemic.

67 local entries

Twelve out of the 67 local entries were chosen to be showcased before the panel of the judges made up of respected Hot Wheels designers. After the votes were cast, it was Johor-native Ravinder Singh   who clinched the coveted spot in the Finals as one of 13 international entries with his ‘Mercenary’, a modified Morris Minor.

Each entry was judged on three criteria: Authenticity, which is a measure of how well a car captures that genuine Hot Wheels spirit; Creativity, based on how unique the build is; and Garage Spirit, which carries the unmistakable air of ‘built not bought’.

Hot Wheels Legend Tour

Ravinder Singh’s winning ‘Mercenary’ was created from this old-timer.

Hot Wheels Legend Tour

Created from the Morris Minor

Ravinder’s ‘Mercenary’ carried a clear inspiration from American hotrods but was created from a British Morris Minor. The build was praised for its use of period-correct tyres and unique choice of parts – most of which aren’t available in the USA – giving it a distinct and memorable silhouette. The motorhead described the Mercenary as ‘built for himself to bring his vision to life’.

Of the thousands of submissions from around the world, 13 finalists were chosen with the winner being Riley Stair from California. His 1970 Pontiac Trans Am will be immortalised as an iconic 1:64 Hot Wheels diecast model.

Hot Wheels Legend Tour
The winner of the 2020 Hot Wheels Legend Tour

Ravinder Singh’s journey to the Finals of the Tour is not insignificant. For years, Malaysia has been host to a healthy and thriving community of car fanatics who celebrate their hobby at events like Art of Speed Malaysia, now in its 9th year.

Ravinder, an electrical and electronics engineer graduate, is now the owner of The Classic Garage based in Johor and has, for a long time, been a contributor to the community. He shares his own builds as well as provides services to others in the hobby.

Scenes from earlier Art of Speed events

Annual Art of Speed event next month

Those who are interested in knowing more about this aspect of car culture can drop by at the annual Art of Speed even to be held from December 30 2020 to 3rd January 2021. The venue is the 1 Utama Shopping Centre in Petaling Jaya, Selangor and admission is free.

Taking the technology developed for the 488 GT3 and 488 GTE, Ferrari has developed the new 488 GT Modificata which does not necessarily meet international motorsport regulations to exploit its full potential. It can therefore only be raced at Ferrari’s own Club Competizioni GT events.

If you are an especially valued customer of Ferrari, perhaps you will be able to also buy one but the 488 GT Modificata is intended only for drivers who, in recent years, have participated in Competizioni GT with Ferrari or Club Competizioni GT.

2021 Ferrari 488 GT Modificata

Greater power for the legendary V8
‘Modificata’, in Ferrari terminology, means designs that have been evolved for better performance. Possessing the already impressive performance of the 488 GT3 and the 488 GTE, the 488 GT Modificata gets new technologies linked mainly to a powertrain no longer limited by the FIA Balance of Performance.

2021 Ferrari 488 GT Modificata

The legendary twin-turbo V8 has received specific components and materials from the racing engine, with more extreme and high-performance mapping. Maximum power delivered is now around 700 ps, flowing through a gearbox available with different transmission ratios and a carbonfibre clutch  which copes with the increased power and torque.

2021 Ferrari 488 GT Modificata

The bodywork has completely revamped high-downforce aerodynamics, shifting the pressure centre forward. This generates higher downforce at the front without increasing overall drag, making for better efficiency and sensitivity to changes in rear wing angle.

Apart from the aluminium roof and uprights, the bodywork is entirely in carbonfibre like the 488 GTE. This contributes to a downforce of over 1,000 kgs at 230 km/h.

Enhanced driving dynamics
The engineers opted to use the 488 GTE’s suspension, with the braking system developed in partnership with Brembo. It features the low residual torque calipers that are fitted to world championship cars, coupled with an ABS system borrowed from the 488 GT3 Evo 2020, with settings customised. This synergy is said to provide drivers with formidable handling and powerful, stable braking with limited fading.

Although not meeting motorsport regulations, the car is nevertheless engineered to high safety standards, and fitted with the relevant safety equipment like a roll-cage, safety harnesses, etc.

2021 Ferrari 488 GT Modificata

2021 Ferrari 488 GT Modificata

The extensive standard equipment of the 488 GT Modificata includes a V-Box acquisition system, which is combined with Bosch’s telemetry data acquisition system. The expandable system allows data to be downloaded directly onto a USB stick. The high-resolution rearview camera, second seat and TPMS system for measuring tyre temperature and pressure also come as standard. Interestingly, even though the car is intended only for track use, there is air-conditioning installed.

Full personalisation available
Only a limited number will be built, and each car can be extensively customized on exterior and interior. The 488 GT Modificata will be admitted to Club Competizioni GT events which aims to bring back to the track the most significant and successful cars in the recent history of Ferrari closed-wheel racing.

In 2021, customers will have the chance to participate in 5events on tracks such as the Virginia International Raceway, Monza, Watkins Glen, Suzuka and Nürburgring, as well as the Finali Mondiali.

Social distancing

Social distance

Automobili Lamborghini and Ducati, both corporate citizens of the city of Bologna in Italy, have teamed up to create the Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini motorcycle. Only a limited number of 630 units will be available, priced at not less than US$31,995 (around RM130,000).

Inspired by Lamborghini’s first hybrid supercar
The motorcycle possesses the common values of both brands – Italian excellence, sportiness, attention to design and a meticulous devotion to detail – with inspiration coming from the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37.

Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini

Based on the Diavel 1260 S, the concept of the Diavel Lamborghini transfers the core concepts of the Sian FKP 37 to the motorcycle world, redesigning the components that most characterize the Ducati model.

The new, lightweight forged wheels explicitly recall those of the car, as do the air intakes and radiator covers made of carbonfibre that suggest superimposed floating elements on the main structure of the bike. Finally, the typical Ducati red is referenced by the colouring of the Brembo brake calipers.

Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini

Each detail of the bike, redesigned by the Centro Stile Ducati for this specific project, is made of a light and precious material such as carbonfibre, also inspired by the car. In addition to the radiator covers and air intakes, the silencer cover, spoiler, central tank cover, seat cover, front and rear mudguards, dashboard cover and headlight frame are also made of the lightweight material.

Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini

Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini

Shared values in design and execution
“The Ducati Diavel inspired by the Lamborghini Sian celebrates our shared values: we are both Italian, we are inherently sporty, and our design always distinguishes our creations,” said Andrea Ferraresi, Director of Ducati Centro Stile. “The Diavel 1260 Lamborghini has been created by using the same design language that distinguishes the Sian FKP 37.”

Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini

The livery of the Diavel 1260 Lamborghini was conceived by the collaboration between the Centro Stile Ducati and Centro Stile Lamborghini. The paints applied to the bike are the same as those used for the Sian FKP 37, with the bodywork characterized by the Verde (Green) Gea colour, while the frame, undertray and forged rims are embellished with the Oro (Gold) Electrum colour.

The important Lamborghini design elements of the hexagon and ‘Y’ motif are evident. This special version of the Diavel pays homage to the former in the shape of the exhaust and the latter in the seat’s aesthetic details.

Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini

Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini

As for the number ‘63’, this is a special number for Lamborghini as it was founded in 1963, and the number that multiplied by ten arrives at the 630 numbered units to be produced by Ducati.

Click here to read about the Sian – Lamborghini’s first production hybrid super sportscar

 

There used to be just manual and automatic transmissions, easy enough to differentiate. Then things started to get more varied with the advent of the continuously-variable transmission (CVT), dual-clutch transmission (DCT), Sequential Manual Transmission and others. For motorists, it was still basically manual or automatic, of course, but manufacturers have had a greater choice in the past three decades.

Now joining the list is Hyundai Motor Group’s (HMG) Smartstream Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT). The Korean group is one of the few automakers that has invested a lot of money to develop and make its own transmissions, the independent approach justified because it has the vehicle volume. Many manufacturers have relied on transmission specialists to supply to them as transmission development and production can be very capital-intensive.

Smartstream powertrain family
Smartstream is the name of HMG’s global powertrain family which is mainly engines and transmissions. The IVT is one of them and uses the characteristic of high-efficiency CVTs as the foundation and improves the responsiveness and gear-shifting feel.

Theoretically, higher-speed transmissions allow for more efficient use of the engine power. But since the weight and volume also correspondingly increase, increasing the transmission speeds indefinitely isn’t really an option.

The CVT opts for a unique structure to overcome this limitation: as the name suggests, it continuously varies the gear speed to match the RPM that is optimal for the engine power output and efficiency. CVTs have the structure in which two pulleys connected to the engine output shaft and the driveshaft are linked via a belt. The belt contracts and expands to alter the diameter of the pulleys, thus varying the gear ratio.

Drawback of a CVT
But the CVT is not without its drawbacks: the pulleys and the belt often slip against each other. This slippage is particularly visible in metallic belts, where the pulleys apply pressure to the narrow area on the belt’s side to adjust the diameter.

Benefits of the IVT
HMG’s IVT uses a chain belt, the first of its kind in the segment, to address this issue while keeping the benefits of the CVT. The chain belt’s strong point is that it uses the belt tension to adjust the pulley diameter, thus eliminating instances of slippage and improving efficiency in power delivery. The chain belt also has a longer lifespan and is maintenance free, which makes it more reliable.

Additionally, CVTs typically keep the engine revs fixed while increasing the vehicle speed, giving a ‘rubber band feel’. To address this issue, the IVT reproduces the manual transmission’s shifting pattern that better reflects the driver’s intent and driving conditions, making it feel more responsive in general.

Rather than having no set gear speed (as in CVTs), the driver can also take advantage of the virtual gear speeds generated by the IVT as needed, which do a great job in approximating the fun feel of the manual transmission.

The new Elantra, which should be available in 2021, will have a Smartstream engine and IVT.

Coming in new Elantra next year
The IVT, made by Hyundai Transys, a subsidiary of HMG, is fitted to various HMG Kia and Hyundai models. Malaysians will get to experience it in the new Elantra which will have an 8-speed IVT. The new model will have a Smartstream 1.6-litre 4-cylinder 123 bhp/154 Nm engine and with the IVT, a 4.2% improvement in fuel economy and a 5% to 8% reduction in engine power loss are claimed.

Click here for other news and articles about Hyundai.

The Takata airbag matter may have quietened down after many years of frantic efforts by many car companies to get owners of affected vehicles to have the dangerously flawed airbag inflator replaced. Nevertheless, with millions of vehicles affected – the largest ever recall exercise in history – there are still vehicles out there which have not had the crucial replacement done.

Honda Malaysia was among the companies which was very pro-active and should be commended for its strong commitment and efforts. And it has not stopped trying to make sure that every single affected vehicle has its airbag inflator replaced. Of course, a 100% score is probably impossible but it should be close to that achievement.

The company now has identified another 2,784 units of Honda vehicles which also need to be recalled as a preventive measure to carry out the replacement of the driver’s side airbag inflator. These vehicles are the 1999 model year Accord and 2000 model year CR-V. All currently sold models are not affected.

1999 Honda Accord
1999 Honda Accord

Warranty ended but replacement free
Yes, they are pretty old models, which goes to show how far back the problem went. Fortunately, the manufacturers have not dismissed the matter as being something ’beyond the warranty period’ and have taken the necessary action even over 20 years after the vehicle was sold. This is, after all, literally a matter of life and death.

In case you have forgotten what the fatal flaw was, it was related to the inflator module for the airbag system. In certain cases where inflation was triggered, the internal pressure – already very high – would become critically high and break the module. This would send sharp metal pieces shooting at the driver or front passenger, some cases causing serious injuries that led to death.

So it’s a very, very serious problem that needed to be fixed. While there were incidents, some fatal, all over the world, Honda Malaysia says that it has no report in Malaysia of any incidence or injury caused by the Takata driver front airbag for these two particular models.

2000 Honda CR-V
2000 Honda CR-V

As before, the owners of the affected will be informed via notification letters. They will be asked to contact any authorized Honda dealer to make an appointment to make the replacement (subject to parts availability).

Current owners may not be known
However, one problem that could be faced is whether the current owners of the vehicles get the recall letters. As the vehicles are already 20 years old, ownership is likely to have changed and Honda Malaysia may not have the contact details of the current owner. And the original owner who receives the letter may also not know who has the vehicle now, so the latter can’t be forwarded.

Honda Malaysia hopes that members of the public who have relatives or friends owning these two models can help to make them aware so they can contact Honda Malaysia for assistance in getting the replacement inflator module. All parts and labour related to this recall will be borne by the company.

Owners of who are unsure if their vehicle is affected can obtain information by calling Honda Toll Free number at 1-800-88-2020 or visit the Honda Malaysia Product Recall page to check their vehicle status.

Honda Malaysia also wishes to remind the public that there are Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) introduced during the Movement Control Order (MCO) which are still in force nationwide. To protect the well-being of customers and Honda personnel, the company requests customers to make an appointment in advance  and adhere to the SOPs when they are at the service centre.

Recalled vehicles being recalled again. Click here to read more.

BHPetrol RON95 Euro4M

Volkswagen has announced the most powerful Tiguan to date: the Tiguan R. With a power output of 320 ps, the SUV can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds, it is claimed. The capability comes from the EA888 evo4 TSI turbocharged engine which also generates up to 420 Nm between 2,100 rpm and 5,350 rpm.

2021 Volkswagen Tiguan R

Developed by Volkswagen R
The Tiguan flagship was developed by Volkswagen R, the carmaker’s high-performance division. It’s not just the impressive performance that characterises the Tiguan R but also the extensively customised equipment. The exterior has R-designed bumpers with aerodynamic elements in high-gloss black or matching the body colour chosen by the customer.

2021 Volkswagen Tiguan R

The exterior mirror covers are in matt chrome and there is a unique and also high-gloss black rear diffuser, black wheel housing extensions and 20-inch Misano alloy wheels (21-inch available as option). The exterior of the Tiguan R can also be personalised with the Black Style design package.

Exclusive interior fittings
Inside, the Tiguan R sets presents a sportier ambience with features such as stainless steel pedals, premium sport seats that have integrated head restraints and R logo developed exclusively for this version. The Digital Cockpit, a highlight of the latest generation of Volkswagens, is additionally customised with an integrated lap timer and sports R-specific decorative trim in Carbon Grey. The decorative trim elements are illuminated via the background lighting.

2021 Volkswagen Tiguan R

2021 Volkswagen Tiguan R

New 4MOTION all-wheel drive system
Power from the 4-cylinder engine, with a 7-speed DSG, is distributed to four wheels by the new all-wheel drive system. This is the 4MOTION system with R-Performance Torque Vectoring. Volkswagen engineers have incorporated a rear final drive with two multiplate clutches for the first time which not only distributes power between the front and rear axles but also  variably between the left and right rear wheels.

With the new all-wheel drive system, Volkswagen claims that there is noticeably improved handling agility when cornering, making the Tiguan R’s driving dynamics a new benchmark for SUVs.

Other technical R equipment includes a powerful 18-inch brake system with blue brake calipers, a DCC chassis (with adaptively controlled shock absorbers) lowered by 10 mm, and a driving profile selection enhanced for the Tiguan R with an additional R profile. This particularly sporty mode can be activated directly by means of a blue R button on the new multifunction sports steering wheel. The ESC (Electronic Stability Control) can be deactivated by drivers who are skilled and want to explore the performance limits.

2021 Volkswagen Tiguan R

2021 Volkswagen Tiguan R

As standard, the Tiguan R comes with a 4-branch sports exhaust system but customers can also choose the optionally available titanium exhaust system from Akrapovic and 21-inch Estoril alloy wheels.

Volkswagen’s bestseller globally
While many may think the Golf is Volkswagen’s bestselling model, that is not so and the Tiguan is its bestselling model today. It is relatively young in the carmaker’s range, having been introduced in 2007. However, that coincided with the rapid growth in the SUV segment globally, and with the timing being right, sales rocketed.

2021 Volkswagen Tiguan R

The annual volumes have increased almost eightfold since the first full year of production. In 2019, one in seven of the 6.18 million Volkswagen vehicles manufactured was a Tiguan, for a total of 910,926 units. In fact, a Tiguan left the production line every 35 seconds last year – a new record for the model.

2020 VW Tiguan Allspace R-Line
The R-Line range available in Malaysia includes the Tiguan Allspace. Visit www.volkswagen.com.my to know more.

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