Ford Motor Company today demonstrated two next generation technologies for safety belts, including a prototype four-point belt system and an inflatable belt technology. According to Ford experts, safety belts are still the most important vehicle safety technology
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has developed two new component systems that are expected to feature in the new Lancer Evolution*, due to be launched this autumn. S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) is an advanced vehicle dynamics control system that regulates drive torque at each wheel. Twin Clutch SST (Sport Shift Transmission) is an automated manual transmission that delivers slicker shifting through the gears while freeing the driver from the need to operate the clutch.In line with its corporate philosophy, Mitsubishi Motors strives to deliver a dynamic driving experience while making advances to keep drivers safe. Twin Clutch SST and S-AWC do so by making driving more intuitive
This raft of triumphs marked the end of the unique career of the BMW 320i touring car, and a highly promising successor is already waiting in the wings: the BMW 320si. BMW Motorsport's engineers developed this compelling race car driven by a four-cylinder engine with around 275 bhp ? on the basis of the production model of the same name.
BMW has created a brand new car for the 2006 World Touring Car Championship: the BMW 320si. The company?s latest racer was developed by BMW Motorsport in Munich and is based on the production car with which it shares its name. It took nine months to create a car capable of building on the successful history of its predecessor, the BMW 320i, and the 320si is now primed to extend BMW?s customer sport activities through this season and beyond.