S-Class Mercedes Nobel RS Kit by Carlsson

December 15th, 2008

The new S-class Mercedes has not even come close to looking this good before. The RS design kits are available for the S-class series S 320 CDI, S350, S 450, S 500, S 600, S 63 and S 65. The well known tuning shop Carlsson took care of this project and it looks amazing!

Below is information from the Press Release:

The extended carbon kit for the S-class consists of selected components. The integrated front apron and the front spoiler lips enhance the sportive overall appearance. Moreover, the front view stands out for its stylish round Carlsson emblem for the front hood and characteristic grille insert. A set of especially curved side skirts with stainless steel grille inserts give the sides of the Mercedes an even more dynamic and stronger look. For road safety during day and night, there are four additional high-quality lights (fog lights and full beam). The rear section of the S-class is emphasised by its rear apron RS and a rear apron diffuser RS, crowned with a sportive rear spoiler made of real carbon. A four-pipe sport end muffler renders a sportive sound experience; it was especially developed by Carlsson with double-walled, heat-insulated end pipes and has a streamlined design made of stainless steel.

2010 Acura NSX Rendering from 0-60 Magazine

December 3rd, 2008

According to Jon Sibal he was commissioned by 0-60 Magazine to create a render of the 2010 Acura NSX from the spyshots you could find on Autoblog and some other automotive information sites. Jon opted for a JGTC style mock up which really makes the rendering stand out ever more with the Takata green look and glowing brake rotors. Hopefully this is close to what the 2010 NSX will come out like for all of us Acura fans that still have a little hope in the brand as they try to tackle BMW. If you want to see the renderings you can pick up the Winter 2008 issue of 0-60 Magazine with a white Lamborghini on the cover.

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