Sunday, September 16, 2018

Lamborghini Huracán Spyder Performante

Price: From £238,000
On sale: Summer
If the Nürburgring lap record-holding Huracán Performante isn’t exciting enough for you, later this year Lamborghini will introduce a Spyder model. The drop-top supercar uses the same naturally aspirated 631bhp V10 as the hard-top, managing 0-62mph in 3.1 seconds and cracking 200mph.
Also carrying over to the Spyder is the beefed-up exterior design – including the large rear wing – and the interior remains mostly unchanged. The folding fabric hood and extra chassis strengthening do add 125kg to the new Performante’s kerbweight, however.Read more at www.oktilli.com

Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster

Price: From £251,462
On sale: Now
We first saw the Aventador S Roadster at last year’s Frankfurt show, when Lamborghini displayed the new active suspension, four-wheel steering and EGO driving mode – all previously seen on the Coupé. The changes are claimed to sharpen turn-in and boost responses.
With a 730bhp 6.5-litre V12, the 4WD car sprints from 0-62mph in 3.0 seconds and can reach 217mph. Meanwhile, the Ad Personam programme offers endless customising potential, ranging from a shiny carbon-fibre exterior finish to an Alcantara-trimmed interior.Chek www.oktilli.com for more

Kia Soul

Price: From £15,000 (est)
On sale: Late 2018
since its debut nearly a decade ago, the Soul has been an oddball choice. But the car is popular in several key markets, so Kia hasn’t had to think hard before starting work on a successor, spied here on test.
Expect the Soul to switch to a platform shared with at least one other Hyundai-Kia product (our money is on the architecture that underpins the Kona). And that means Kia will be able to equip it with the latest 1.0-litre petrol engines, and to offer a second generation of pure-electric Soul, with about 250 miles of range.Read more at www.oktilli.com

Kia Sorento

Price: From £28,995
On sale: Now
Not only is the big new Sorento one of the roomiest seven-seat SUVs on sale, every model also has four-wheel drive, making it great off road and for towing. For all that, though, it’s got a really classy interior – more upmarket than you might expect of a Kia – and no shortage of kit. That makes it tremendous value for money, even if it’s not as cheap as it once was.
Comfort and refinement are real strong points, and its one engine – a 2.2-litre diesel – provides decent performance, whether you pair it with a manual or auto.Read more at www.oktilli.com

Kia Optima

Price: From £21,000 (est)
On sale: Autumn
Kia is hoping to revive flagging large family car sales with a revised Optima. The Ford Mondeo rival has been given subtle styling revisions, including a new front facia and headlight design, revised bumpers and LED tail-lamps.
Updated dash trim and a new steering wheel aim to lift the cabin, with Kia’s latest infotainment system and a new drive mode selector added, too. Two new engines have been drafted in, with a cleaner 134bhp 1.6-litre diesel replacing the old 1.7-litre, and a 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engine producing 178bhp. It’s expected to be seen in the third quarter of 2018.Find more at www.oktilli.com

Kia Niro EV

Price: From £30,000 (est)
On sale: Late 2018
A concept version of the all-electric Niro wowed the crowds at this year CES show in Las Vegas, and as this spy shot indicates, the final model isn’t far away. The picture also shows that the car set to appear towards the end of this year will look more like the rest of the Niro range than the relatively outlandish concept.
We expect the production version to stick with the show car’s 150kW electric motor hooked up to a 64kWh lithium-ion battery pack, which – Kia claims – will deliver a normal driving range of 238 miles.Read more at www.oktilli.com

Kia Ceed SW

Price: From £17,000 (est)
On sale: 2018
Hot on the heels of the new hatch comes the estate version of the Ceed. The Sport Wagon is the second model in what will eventually be a four-strong line-up. It, too, was designed and engineered in Europe.
Lower and wider than the current car, the estate also has a bigger boot, as well as a lower load lip and 40:20:40 split rear seats that fold down flat. Kia claims that the Ceed SW will be the “most hi-tech car in the compact tourer class” when it lands in showrooms here later this year.Read more at www.oktilli.com

Kia Ceed

Price: From £16,000 (est)
On sale: Summer
The new Ceed has lost an apostrophe but gained more interior space and an improved roster of safety equipment as Kia aims to shake up the family car market once again.
Among the new safety kit is a clever Lane Following Assist system that monitors road markings and surrounding vehicles and can control the brakes, accelerator and steering to keep up with traffic or move into a different lane if a suitable gap is identified.
Under the bonnet, the new Ceed will be powered by a range of petrol and diesel engines that includes a revised version of Kia’s turbocharged three-cylinder 1.0-litre, delivering 118bhp.Read more at www.oktilli.com

Jeep Wrangler

Price: From £35,000 (est)
On sale: November
Just one look at this picture will tell you that this is a Wrangler – but this is the fourth generation of the car, and the most advanced version Jeep has ever built.
We’ve tested it in America, and like the previous models, it has uncompromising rugged ability, with top-spec Rubicon cars getting off-road-focused tech. Jeep has tried to raise the quality of the interior, as well as kitting out the Wrangler with the company’s latest kit, which includes the Uconnect infotainment system, along with 75 safety and security features.Read more at www.oktilli.com\

Jeep Compass

Price: From £22,995
On sale: Now
Jeep is one of the most famous names in the world of off-roading, and the brand’s products have a style all of their own. That’s certainly true of this new Compass, which sits between the smaller Renegade and larger Cherokee in the Jeep range.
It rivals the likes of the Nissan Qashqai and SEAT Ateca, and because it shares much with the Fiat 500X (and the Renegade), it’s more in tune with European tastes than the previous Compass. There are plenty of engines to pick from, and all cars are well equipped.Read more at www.oktilli.com