Daily Archives: December 17, 2014


Agreed, this was absolutely the wrong response

Agreed, this was absolutely the wrong response

Reshared post from +Lance Ulanoff

Things just got a lot scarier?

Sony Hack, The Interview: The beginning of the end
Cyber hackers just brought down a major film release with what could be an idle real-world threat. What’s next?

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It looks like the second-generation Lexus IS-F is coming to Detroit

It looks like the second-generation Lexus IS-F is coming to Detroit

+Lexus USA previously said they would debut two new performance models at the upcoming Detroit Auto Show and and based on the two teaser images they dropped, it looks like one will be a new second generation IS-F. Will the other be a production coupe based on the LF-LC concept??


Do you find big data and predictive navigation super-useful or just creepy?

Do you find big data and predictive navigation super-useful or just creepy??

The flood of available data from many sources – traffic updates, GPS, onboard sensors, etc. – will change the ways in which we’ll get around in the coming years.  One tangible manifestation, happen…


The final production version of the 2016 Acura NSX is coming Jan. 12

The final production version of the 2016 Acura NSX is coming Jan. 12

+Honda has released teaser images of the car we've been seeing in various concept forms since at least 2007. The real thing will be shown in a few weeks at the 2015 North American International Auto Show?


Do you find big data and predictive navigation super-useful or just creepy?? 2

Do you find big data and predictive navigation super-useful or just creepy??

With Predictive Navigation, Smart Cars Find Their Own Way
The flood of available data from many sources – traffic updates, GPS, onboard sensors, etc. – will change the ways in which we’ll get around in the coming years.  One tangible manifestation, happen…

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Production 2016 Acura NSX to Debut at Detroit Auto Show

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After what seems like about 63 concept versions of a second-generation NSX since 2007, Acura will finally reveal the definitive production model at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit on January 12, 2015. The following day, at the Honda press conference, the company will show the final concept version of the new fuel cell car that will go on sale in early 2016. American Honda executive vice president John Mendel declared that 2015 would be the “Year of Honda.”

Over the next 12 months, Honda will launch the new NSX, begin deliveries of the HondaJet executive jet, return to Formula One racing with McLaren and start production of a new downsized turbocharged engine at the Anna, Ohio engine plant. This winter, Honda will also launch the new subcompact crossover HR-V followed by an all-new Pilot in the spring.

The first production HondaJet achieved its first flight on Friday, June 27, 2014. The flight marks another milestone toward aircraft certification and entry into service in 2015.

The first production HondaJet achieved its first flight on Friday, June 27, 2014. The flight marks another milestone toward aircraft certification and entry into service in 2015.

For enthusiasts, the big news is the production NSX with an all-new engine and a three-motor hybrid system. The three motor layout was announced at the 2013 Detroit show with two motors on the front axle for all-wheel-drive and a third motor integrated with the new V6 engine at the back. In a teaser video to be released by Honda today, we get our first hint of what the NSX will sound like and it’s clear that this is no Prius.

Honda hasn’t yet revealed details about the displacement or configuration of the new Ohio-built engine or which cars it will be installed in. It will be part of the first turbocharged member of the Earth Dreams family of direct-injected engines and will of course use Honda’s VTEC variable valve timing system.