2013 chicago auto show.
The oldest car show in the country celebrates 105 years this week. The 2013/14 cars on the floor are smaller and full of features that assist the driver making the driving experience safer. DesignApplause presents two hybrid options, two concept cars, and three ‘hot’ cars.
[ hybrids – diesel ]
The all-electric vehicle is still a bit expensive and inconvenient for many — see ‘final thoughts’ below. Two hybrids are worth looking at, the Cadillac ELR and the Lincoln MKZ. The Lincoln is smaller and very un-Lincoln-like, which is a good thing. Chevy has invested in a diesel powered car, the Chevy Cruze 2.0TD which has mid-40s mpg, but the price and drive-train offerings have brought out the skeptics.
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2014 [ cadillac ] elr
(note: electric-only driving range of 35 miles plus 300 miles with gas motor)
engine: electric drive with 1.4 liter 4-cylinder charging 16.5 kWh lithium-ion battery pack
horsepower: 207hp
torque: 295 lb-ft.
0-60 mph:
top track speed:
transmission: four drive modes – sport, tour, mountain, hold(manual)
drive type: front-wheel
mileage:
base: $60,000
2013 [ lincoln ] mkz (hybrid)
(note: only way you can tell this is the hybrid is the letter ‘h’on its nameplate. gear shift is replaced with dashboard buttons)
engine: an electric motor and a 2.0 liter atkinson-cycle i-4 gas engine.
horsepower: projected total system power of 188 hp
torque: 129 lb-ft.
0-60 mph:
top track speed:
transmission: cvt automatic
drive type: front-wheel
mileage: 45 mpg
base: $35,925 photo w/options $42,455 (non-hybrid & hybrid same price)
[ concept ]
There were not many concept cars in Chicago this year. Some said concepts were in other cities, other shows. Here are two. The Mercedes was really introduced in April 2012. The Mercedes is very close though it’s pillar-less frame may be re-designed. The Kia Cross GT CUV is also a hybrid and it’s interior is in a class by itself this year.
[ kia ] cross gt cuv concept
(note: electric-only driving range of 20 miles plus ??? miles with gas motor)
engine: 3.8-liter V6 hybrid
horsepower: 400hp
torque: 500 lb-ft.
0-60 mph:
top track speed:
transmission: eight-speed automatic
drive type: four-wheel
mileage:
base:
2014 [ mercedes benz ] style coupe concept
(note: known as a cla-class car that is projected to sell far below the cls $72,000 and in showrooms mid-2014.)
engine: turbocharged 2.0L four-cylinder engine
horsepower: 208hp
torque:
0-60 mph:
top track speed:
transmission: seven-speed dual-clutch
drive type: four-wheel
mileage:
base:
[ hot ]
We aren’t showing the Chevy “Hot Wheels” here because they are really ‘show’ cars. Most likely the ‘Vette Stingray will win best of show though very disappointed you can’t sit in the car, let alone get close to it. However, the frame invites closer scrutiny. Chassis improvements features the frame main rails are composed of five customized aluminum segments, including aluminum extrusions at each end, a center main rail section and hollow-cast nodes at the suspension interface points. The new frame is 60% stronger and 99 pounds lighter.
2014 [ chevy ] corvette stingray C7
(note: first total redesign since 2005; only two in world feb 2013)
engine: 6.2 liter v-8
horsepower: 450hp
torque: 450 lb.-ft.
0-60 mph: less than 4 sec
top track speed:
transmission: 7-speed manual or 6-speed with paddles
mileage: 26 mpg
base: $50,000
2014 [ porsche ] cayman s
engine: 3.4 liter flat 6
horsepower: 325hp
torque: 272 lb.-ft.
0-60 mph: 4.4 sec
top track speed: 174 mph
base: $68,800 photo w/ options: $88,975
2013 [ volvo ] s60 polestar
(note: only six made)
engine: volvo t6 inline 6
horsepower: 508hp
torque: 424 lb.-ft.
0-60 mph: less than 3.9 sec
top track speed: 186 mph
transmission:
mileage:
base:
[ final thoughts ]
Though this was a big show with many offerings very disappointed. Would have liked to see more alternative-fuel concepts. Fiskar was here but not with a compelling story. Some said the Hydrogen concepts may reappear in 2015. Reassuring to hear every brand big on safety features. I vividly remember Cadillac’s “Hands on the wheel, eyes on the road” mantra. [ 5 reasons buyers don’t charge ahead on electric vehicles ]