The future of the British Grand Prix remains in serious doubt despite talks continuing to sign a new deal to keep Formula 1 at Silverstone beyond this year’s race on 14 July. Last year, the circuit chose to trigger a break clause in its 17-year contract signed back in 2009, citing the financial terms of running the race as “unsustainable”. It means the 2019 grand prix will be its last unless a new agreement can be negotiated. Despite widespread speculation that a new agreement is close, Silverstone’s managing director Stuart Pringle said there are no guarantees because the wrong deal would mean “paralysis” for the business. “I’m surprised and disappointed this isn’t sorted already,” he told Autocar. “I don’t want 130,000 people to turn up for the 2019 British GP and not know whether there will be another one.” The circuit has just been resurfaced for a second consecutive year following its disastrous MotoGP round last September, when heavy rain forced the race to be cancelled because of drainage problems that made the track un-rideable. But despite that blow, a new deal to keep motorcycle racing’s premier series at Silverstone until 2021 has been agreed as part of a range of projects designed to make the track less reliant on income from F1. “We can survive without F1, we absolutely could,” said Pringle. “To use a well-worn phrase, genuinely no deal is better than a bad deal because we know the consequences of a bad deal. It is paralysis to our business.” Cautious optimism remains for new deal But Pringle added that he remains hopeful a new deal can be reached, despite F1 openly admitting that it also wishes to pursue a London Grand Prix in parallel to a race at Silverstone. “I have always believed that we will retain it and even though we are in this extraordinary position I still believe the fundamental values that Silverstone adds to F1 will count,” said Pringle. The sticking point remains the multi-million-pound fee Silverstone must pay to host the grand prix, which increases each year because of an escalator clause, even though Pringle admits the amount – currently believed to be in the region of £20 million – is less than other circuits around the world must pay. “I fully accept that we don’t pay as much as ‘Timbuctoo’ or the latest place F1 has signed up,” he said in reference to the pursuit of new additions to the calendar, such as Vietnam which is confirmed for 2020. “But Timbuctoo doesn’t have a fanbase that year on year, come rain or shine, come British champion or not, turn up and pay their money.” Fanbase is Britain’s strength “Silverstone is in effect a tax collector for F1,” he added. “The fans pay their ticket, they money washes through our company and we hand it across to F1. If everything adds up, we break even or make a small black number. If it doesn’t it’s a red number, we cover the difference and call it ‘brand value’ or something.” He also rejected the old argument that the UK government should come to the financial aid of the circuit. “Suggestions that government support should be there in Britain is nonsense because we’ve seen it with Turkey, India, Malaysia and they are no longer on the calendar,” he said. “There’s a reason why we’ve had a grand prix every year in this country since 1950 and that is the fee is paid by the enormous fanbase – and that is a strength, not a weakness. “Silverstone is owned by the British Racing Drivers’ Club, and there are 800 racing drivers and those who made their success possible, and they passionately want to keep their sport at the circuit. So my brief is to retain it, but don’t break the company while doing so. “I will be very disappointed if we are not able to announce something before or at this year’s event, but if we can’t it is because there is a monumental difference between us.” F1 still worth it Pringle said he still believes investment in F1 is worth it, despite the hurdles that must be negotiated to complete a deal. “I still believe in the inherent value of F1,” he said. “The red team (Ferrari) isn’t going anywhere and as long as they stay that’s fine. Lewis Hamilton will sign another two or three-year contract after this one comes to an end, and we’ve got Lando Norris, George Russell and half of (London-born Thai) Alex Albon coming up, all of whom the British fans can get behind. “What we want to do with the venue, our mission statement, is to become a nationally recognised family focused leisure destination with motorsport at its heart. We have to be broader, but we need our motorsport profile and F1 is probably the best marketing money we could spend.” Silverstone Hotel and Experience coming soon Other revenue streams look set to “transform” the Silverstone business in the next year. A hotel is currently under construction on the start/finish straight opposite the Wing pit complex, while a heritage centre based in the giant ex-aircraft hanger next to the main entrance should open before the end of
Origin: Silverstone boss uncertain circuit will host 2020 British GP
2020
First Drive: 2020 Bentley Continental GT V8
ST. HELENA, Calif. One hundred years ago, W.O. Bentley created a company with a simple objective: To build a fast car, a good car, the best in its class. After initial growing pains, it found its raison dtre in its pursuit of luxury and performance, the latter exemplified by its five victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans between 1924 and 1930.And though producing little more than rebadged Rolls-Royce cars during the decades it was owned by the bespoke manufacturer, the 21 years that Bentley has been under the stewardship of Volkswagen AG has seen the British company construct some of the worlds most sought-after, sumptuously fitted, overpowered grand touring machines emphasis on grand.The 2020 Bentley Continental GT, in coupe and convertible variants, is more of the same. The third-generation iteration of the companys most successful product 70,000 sold since it made its initial debut in 2003 was all-new last year, at least in hardtop form and powered by Bentleys signature 6.0-litre W12 engine. Its droptop sibling now joins it, and both have a new addition in the powerplant department a twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 mated with a new eight-speed double-clutch transmission. (Just to keep the record straight, the convertible will be available later this year with the W12.)And lest anyone thinks 542 horsepower and 568 pound-feet is somehow deficient, at least when compared with the 12-cylinders thundering 626 horsepower, allow me to purge that notion. The V8 hardtop GT will move its 2,165-kilogram mass from rest to 100 km/h in just four seconds; the convertible is but a tenth slower despite another 170 kilograms of road-hugging weight. This is a mere three-tenths of a second slower than the W12 models. (When experienced for the first time, its like discovering Pavarotti could run the 100 metres in 10 flat. Something this big shouldnt be that fast.) In addition to a seemingly endless supply of power across a broad range, the V8 blat and burble though the stylish quad exhaust pipes plasters a guilty grin on ones face. Some might argue that Bentleys are about prestige and overt luxury and they would be right. But Bentley has also been walking the walk with the Continental GT for a half-dozen years, campaigning the car in a number of race series throughout the world. Its even going after the production-car Pikes Peak hillclimb record currently held by a Porsche 911 Turbo S on June 30, albeit with the W12 engine.More to the point, the GT is equally adept at diving into a decreasing radius turn at a decent clip, holding the correct line and blasting off to tackle the next. Our drive route started in St. Helena, headed through the Napa and Sonoma valleys and then up and over the mountains to hook up with the Pacific Coast Highway on the other side. From there, it was a long run south on the 101, through congested San Francisco and finally zipping along at a brisk clip the highways 65-mph speed limit is clearly a mere suggestion for most California motorists ending up in Palo Alto. For the first half of the route, the roads, blessedly free of vacationing RVs and other mobile chicanes, had more twists to them than a politicians promise. Though initially thinking the cars steering a little light for the job at hand, I revised my belief after about the 200th corner.Impressive is the fact ride quality was not compromised one iota, even with the GTs drive mode set on Sport. Both the coupe and convertible are equipped with front and rear lightweight anti-roll bars for extraordinary handling, while the optional Dynamic Ride System controls ride comfort and lateral roll, cushioning passengers from excessive movement. The air suspension uses three-chamber air springs, further improving ride comfort. It has the scope to vary from sporting spring stiffness to limo-like refinement, depending on which mode is selected. Standard active all-wheel drive varies the front-to-rear torque split dependent on the driving situation, though the setup is tuned to use rear-wheel drive as much as possible during normal driving.Although there was plenty of time spent hooning the GT V8s in very atypical fashion, there was occasion enough to cruise through the small farming and tourist towns dotting the route, top down in the convertible, soaking up the rays and reveling at the cars finer touches, of which there were many. The convertibles tailored roof can be deployed or stowed in just 19 seconds at the touch of a single button, with the car travelling at speeds of up to 50 km/h. A newly designed neck warmer both warmer and quieter than in the previous GT Convertible is integrated into the heated and vented seats (with massage function), optimizing airflow around the electrically adjustable headrests. Combined with a heated steering wheel and new heated armrests, al-fresco motoring can be extended into the colder months.Bentleys, from the Bentayga to the Mulsanne, are known for their opulent handcrafted interiors,
Origin: First Drive: 2020 Bentley Continental GT V8
The new 2020 Audi Q7 packs visual and technical updates
With big SUVs having become the cash cows of auto manufacturers around the world, any full-sheet redesign is now approached with the same amount of caution one would afford a lump of plutonium that has just shown up in your lettuce crisper.For the next model year, the Audi Q7 finds itself the recipient of several high-profile changes and more than a few subtle ones.Leading the way is an exterior design that marches lock-step with the rest of Audis lineup. Some accuse the German automaker of simply producing different lengths of the same sausage but it is a methodology that works.Instantly recognizable and instantly desirable for a wide swath of the population the new Q7 bears the Audi corporate octagon-shaped grille bookended by a pair of expressive headlights. Those peepers will be HD Matrix LEDs with frickin’ lasers in some models across the pond, but it is not yet clear if that tech will make it to Canada.It should have a dose of Audi handling, too. All-wheel steering is optionally available, allowing the rear wheels turn by up to 5 degrees in the opposite direction at low speed, which increases agility. On the highway these wheels steer slightly in the same direction to promote stability.In its home market, diesel engines will be paired with a mild hybrid system but we dont know if there are any powertrain changes in the pipe for customers in this country.Currently, the Q7 packs a supercharged V6 making 329 horsepower, but it is worth noting that this new cars close cousin, the Q8, deploys a turbocharged V6 with direct injection and an eight-speed Tiptronic.As for the interior, one could make a case that Ingolstadt is on the verge of trading its four rings for four hexagons, as the shape appears everywhere. The tablet-style screen is gone, replaced by twin integrated touch-sensitive interfaces similar to whats shown up in the A6 and other Audis.Expect the new Q7 to appear on dealer lots towards the end of this
Origin: The new 2020 Audi Q7 packs visual and technical updates
Dodge teases Widebody version of 2020 Charger
The next time some hackneyed old Boomer drones on about the good old days of cars and horsepower, please point them to this news article.Dodge, master of the tease, dropped a new video today that alludes to the impending introduction of a Charger Widebody variant. While this isn’t the first time such a machine has been speculated about on these digital pages, it is the first time we have official video from the manufacturer.The quick clips starts off in typical teaser fashion, with the thin veneer of a silk sheet covering the body of what is clearly a Dodge Charger. Its grille-mounted SRT badge is familiar, but those wheel arches portend something much more delicious.Alert readers will recall Dodge showed off a Charger Widebody Concept earlier this year at a SpringFest fan expo. Clad in all manner of camo, the brands head of performance said it was just a prototype. Yep, mmhmm. And the Raptors victory celebration was just a small party.Predictably, the video cuts off before we get a chance to see any of the good stuff, not unlike when someone picked up the phone during the days of dial-up just as the good pictures were about to load onto the screen. Theres every chance in the world well see multiple Widebody variations once production starts, ranging from Scat Pack to Redeye. What? Redeye? Yes, gossip is rife that its not only the body that will be puffed up like a kid on a field trip who got stung by a bee and forgot his EpiPen. Rumours are flying that this, or potentially another variant, will be packing Redeye power under its bulging bonnet. That means we are about to live in a world where one can waltz into a showroom and buy a 797-horsepower sedan with factory warranty.Trust us folks, these are the good old days. We should know more about this beast on
Origin: Dodge teases Widebody version of 2020 Charger
First Drive: 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD
2020 Chevrolet Silverado HDCosta Mouzouris / Driving BEND, Oregon If you drive a heavy-duty pickup, Chevrolet is calling you fat. Really. Just look at this claim, lifted directly from the press release of the 2020 Silverado HD: The all-new 2020 Silverado HD is longer, wider and taller than its predecessor and is scaled for HD customers. Maybe its time to hit the gym.Alright, theres no need to send angry letters to GM telling them that youll drive a Ford from now on. More accurately, what Chevrolet is saying is that it has scaled up its heavy-duty trucks to meet the increasing demands of HD truck customers. Owners want to get more out of their trucks in terms of capability, because according to Chevy they are working those trucks harder.The 2020 Silverado HD is 40 millimetres taller, 35 millimetres wider, and up to 264 millimetres longer than before, and the wheelbase has been lengthened by up to 132 millimetres. Volume has been increased in both the 6.9- and eight-foot beds, to 1,728 and 2,162 litres (up 242 and 202) respectively.Two engines are available. One is the all-new and much more powerful 6.6-litre direct-injected V8 that develops 401 horsepower and 464 pound-feet of torque, up 41 hp and 81 lb.-ft. compared to the outgoing 6.0L V8. Like before, it powers a six-speed automatic transmission. The other engine is the optional 6.6-litre Duramax turbodiesel V8 that claims 445 horsepower, and almost double the gas engines torque, at 910 lb.-ft. While its the same diesel as previously available, it now couples with an Allison 10-speed automatic transmission, making a big difference in the diesels performance. An active transfer case is standard on 44 models, automatically shifting between two- and four-wheel drive depending on the situation.The diesel driveline has been upgraded with larger front and rear axles, larger ring gears in the differentials, and 30-per-cent larger-diameter drive shafts, which has increased towing capacity by up to 52 per cent, now maxing out at 35,500 pounds. Payload varies from 3,600 to 7,500 pounds, depending on the model. The five available trim levels include Work Truck, Custom, LT, LTZ and High Country, each one getting progressively more equipped.To test the new Silverado HDs capability, our hosts hooked up a trailer carrying the maximum 35,500-pound load to a 3500 diesel duallie. The trailer had a huge anvil-shaped prop loaded for visual effect, thought the actual weight came from a pile of large metal plates beneath it.You dont even feel the weight, boasted several of Chevys marketing gurus about the Silverados ability to pull the rig. Truth is, you do feel the weight its more than 15 tonnes, after all but the Silverado pulled the trailer with so little effort that, had its weight not been divulged to me ahead of driving it, Id have never guessed that it were anywhere near the maximum capacity. The truck pulled away effortlessly and shifted gears smoothly, with smaller steps between gears than on the former six-speed. It also accelerated quite briskly considering the load it had in tow. The diesel is equipped with an after-run feature that keeps the engine running for up to 15 minutes after the truck is shut off to allow it to cool down after towing a particularly heavy load. If engine temperature is high, the driver will be prompted to turn the system on after shutting down, and if the driver does not do so and shuts off the engine anyway, it will restart on its own and run until it cools to an acceptable temperature.An integrated power take-off unit (PTO) is now a factory-installed option, so owners dont have to equip their trucks with an add-on aftermarket unit, or alter their trucks if they want to use them to power work equipment. There is also a removable lower panel on the front bumper to allow installation of a snowplow, again without having to permanently modify the truck. Another handy feature is an integrated block heater plug, located at the lower left side of the front bumper, so you dont have to pop the hood or pull a wire through the front grill if you need to plug in. If you do need to pop the hood, note that the reach is a long way up to pull it back down this is one tall truck.Chevy has done an excellent job of isolating the cab, and the interior is quiet and the ride smooth. The serene cabin doesnt make the Silverado HD feel like a truck ready for heavy worksite duty, at least not on smooth roads. But theres no masking the firmness of a suspension built to pull more than 35,000 pounds; the ride is harsh when driving over big bumps.A back-to-back trailer pull with a gasoline and a diesel Silverado HD revealed why you should opt for the diesel if you haul heavy loads regularly. A gasoline-powered 2500 crew cab hauled 12,000 lb with relative ease, but the engine produced more noise and didnt accelerate as hard as the a 2500 Duramax pulling a 14,000-pound load. The trailering route included some long hills, which
Origin: First Drive: 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD
Full profile of 2020 Land Rover Defender leaked in infotainment snapshot
The latest spy shot of the upcoming 2020 Land Rover Defender comes from an unlikely source: the vehicle itself. A photo of the vehicle’s infotainment system picturing what appears to be a full-on side view of the new Defender has been making the rounds on Twitter. Land Rover is known to project a profile of its vehicles on the display cluster like that, so thats legit.The All-New Defender! Someone managed to sneakily photograph the display cluster of the New Defender.#AllNewDefender #landroverdefender #landroverphotoalbum #landroverevolved #Defender2020 pic.twitter.com/H2TOTCr7u3 landroverphotoalbum (@landroverpa) June 24, 2019 The alleged Defender is pictured with a white roof and an interesting C-pillar seemingly built into the rear door. The Twitter account dedicated to Land Rover images also shipped these spy photos, potentially snapped by the sneaky-peeker. New Defender interior and suspension exposed. Theres a rampant automotive peeping-Tom lurkingVia https://t.co/UYyBXHjB1D#AllNewDefender #landroverdefender #landroverphotoalbum #landroverevolved #Defender2020 pic.twitter.com/COvVvJvQTr landroverphotoalbum (@landroverpa) June 24, 2019LR can’t seem to catch a break in keeping the machine a secret, because last week Smyths, a toy retailer in the U.K., accidentally put up an early online ad for the 2020 Defender LEGO Technic Kit. It was removed, but not before the Internet took ownership of the images and details. The kit includes a “detailed inline six-cylinder engine,” which hints at a similar powerplant in the actual model. The LEGO version also has the white roof, as well as round headlights and a single-bar grille. The 2020 Land Rover Defender is expected to be revealed intentionally and in full by the brand itself at or around the Frankfurt auto show in
Origin: Full profile of 2020 Land Rover Defender leaked in infotainment snapshot
Ford Mustang Bullitt production extended to 2020
Ford has extended the production of its special edition Mustang Bullitt into 2020, after the initial run of cars sold out almost as soon as they were made available. Prices now start from £48,210 for the limited-run muscle car, which makes the Bullit just under £6000 more expensive than the regular 5.0-litre Mustang GT on which it is based. It gains additional equipment including Recaro seats, upholstery finished with green stitching, an 8-ball gearknob and the Bullitt Electronics Package, which adds sat-nav, a premium sound system, blind spot monitor and cross-traffic alert, as well as driver memory seats and mirrors. Each car will have a unique chassis number plaque on the interior. The Bullitt is marked out by Dark Highland Green paint (black is also available), with gunmetal finished 19in torque thrust aluminium wheels, red painted brake calipers and a black front grille. At the rear, the Bullitt false petrol cap shows the car’s significance. The Bullitt also gets a series of mechanical modifications to cement its status as the most special non-Shelby Mustang in the range. It gets 453bhp and 388lb ft of torque, thanks to an open air induction system, intake manifold, larger throttle bodies and the powertrain calibration from a Shelby Mustang GT350. The top speed is also increased over the regular 5.0-litre Mustang’s 155mph, to 163mph, thanks to the uprated power output. The first Bullitt to reach the UK was shown at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, where it was demonstrated alongside its inspiration – the original Mustang from the Bullitt movie. Initially revealed at the Detroit motor show in January and since shown at the Geneva motor show and Festival of Speed, this latest iteration of its Mustang Bullitt is the third to pay tribute to the car that appeared in the movie Bullitt on the famous film’s 50th anniversary – the first came in the Mustang’s fourth generation in 2001, and then again in 2008 for the fifth-generation Mustang, regarded as a reinvention of the model. The Bullitt is based on the 2018 version of the car and gets a special livery inspired by the classic 1968 Mustang used in the Steve McQueen epic, best known for its car chase
Origin: Ford Mustang Bullitt production extended to 2020
First Drive: 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLS
2020 Mercedes-Benz GLSCosta Mouzouris / Driving WANSHIP, Utah You have to wonder when big becomes too big, but apparently, Mercedes-Benz isnt there yet. The full-sized GLS has grown in every dimension for 2020, and it also gets a healthy dose of luxury and new tech.You might not immediately notice the changes when looking at the entirely redesigned GLS head-on the changes in the fascia are subtle, with a more horizontal layout of the grille openings and full LED exterior lighting is now standard. But the from the side, you cant mistake the 2020 GLS for the 2019 model; the sides are much more streamlined, with fewer character lines smoothing out the door panels. The silhouette has also been softened and is less angular than before.The wheelbase has stretched by 60 millimetres to 3,135 millimetres, and the body is 77 millimetres longer and 22 wider. The extra dimensions have added 87 millimetres more legroom for second-row passengers, more shoulder room, and theres now 100 litres more cargo capacity with the second- and third-row seats folded down, at 2,400 litres.While the exterior changes are somewhat noticeable, theres no mistaking the new GLS for the old when you step inside. A pair of large 12.3-inch screens have replaced the conventional instrument panel that had round gauges, as well as the centre stack. This gives the cockpit a much cleaner appearance, especially since most of the buttons are gone from the centre stack. The new dashboard combines with a more harmonious, flowing cockpit that feels warmer than the more industrial interior of the outgoing model. Regardless of whether youre sitting in the first- or third-row seats, your smart phone will never run out of juice, since up to 11 USB ports are available, all the way to the back of the vehicle. Theres also no need to yell to the driver when relegated to the last row which is roomy enough to fit two adults comfortably as theres an in-car intercom system.Infotainment and other controls are now managed through the right-side touchscreen, which operates like a vertically mounted tablet; you can drag across the screen to call up the various apps. Theres also a touchpad on the centre console, that proved mostly redundant since the touchscreen was more convenient to operate. And of course, theres the steering wheel controls.If those still arent enough ways to communicate with the GLS, you can always call out, Hey Mercedes, which wakes up Mercedes MBUX voice assistant. Simply stating something like, Hey Mercedes, I want some pizza, will prompt an online search for nearby pizza joints, and display them on the screen with the option of selecting one for the navigation system. Sometimes normal conversation prompted the MBUX, which then had to be cancelled.Engine choices include a 3.0-litre inline-six in the GLS 450 and a 4.0-litre V8 in the GLS 580. Both engines are turbocharged, and both engines feature a 48-volt electric motor/alternator that adds 21 horsepower and 184 lb.-ft. of torque for short bursts of acceleration. The six-cylinder was previously electrified in the GLE 450, but its the GLS that sees the first application of the electrified V8 for Mercedes. Without the added juice, output is 362 horsepower and 369 lb.-ft. of torque for the six, and 483 horsepower and 516 lb.-ft. of torque for the eight. Zero to 100 km/h times are 6.2 and 5.3 seconds, respectively. The 48-volt electrical system also feeds power for the start-stop function, power steering pump, and air conditioner, eliminating the need for drive belts, while reducing parasitic losses on the engines. Both engines drive all four wheels through a nearly seamless nine-speed automatic transmission.Air suspension is standard, and is adjustable over a 60-millimetre range. It can be lowered to allow easier access, and raised for additional clearance when needed. Car Wash mode, for instance, closes all windows and sunroof, raises the suspension, and deactivates the automatic wipers to prevent damage in a car wash.Optional only on the GLS 580 is E-Active Body Control system. This elaborate active suspension setup uses a pair of cameras to scan the road surface, and combines the air suspension with height-adjustable active damping to react to what the cameras see. It can also tilt the GLS into a turn when Curve mode is selected, or hops on its wheels like a low rider to free it if the GLS gets stuck in sand or snow.Having sampled both systems, I can attest that the E-Active suspension provides uncannily smooth control over a variety of road surfaces, however, the standard air suspension is more than good enough for anything but serious off-roading, with a compliant, smooth, and well-controlled ride. Now, I wasnt going to even discuss the GLSs off-road capability, since that aside from maybe an occasional unpaved driveway, its highly unlikely that anyone will go trail blazing in a GLS. However, a one-hour loop along some difficult and challenging terrain
Origin: First Drive: 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLS
First Drive: 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Duramax Diesel
2020 Chevrolet Silverado Diesel REDMOND, Oregon Chevrolet redesigned the Silverado 1500 pickup for 2019, and as with any normal upgrade, it got bigger, lighter, and more capable. New materials and a lighter yet more rigid frame contributed to drop in weight of up to 204 kg compared to the previous model. It also got a number of available engines. Five of those engines run on gasoline; the 3.0-litre Duramax turbo-diesel is the latest engine to be added to the Silverados powertrain choices, and it is the only engine free of spark plugs.Its a high-tech inline six, with aluminum block and cylinder head, dual overhead cams and four valves per cylinder. It also uses a variable-geometry turbo that adjusts boost pressure based on demand, as well as an electronically controlled variable-flow intake manifold among other power boosting features. Ceramic glow plugs are said to shorten warm-up time at startup, so you can hold off on plugging in a block heater until the temperature dips below -30 degrees Celsius, reducing the likelihood of having to take that freezing early morning walk out to the driveway to plug in.The diesels raison d’être is to combine good fuel economy with high torque, and it delivers as advertised. It claims 277 horsepower, and 460 lb.-ft. of torque from just 1,500 rpm. Its currently the most powerful diesel engine you can get in a light-duty pickup. Fords 3.0-litre V6 turbo-diesel claims 250 horsepower and 440 lb.-ft of torque. The Chevy diesel is coupled to a 10-speed automatic, which is the same transmission youll find on the 6.2-litre direct-injection gasoline V8. There are eight Silverado trim levels to choose from, from the basic Work Truck to the fully frilly High Country. Two of those trims, the Custom and LT, are also dubbed Trail Boss, which ups the Silverados off-pavement capability by adding off-road equipment like a two-inch suspension lift, skid plates, Rancho shocks, a locking rear differential, and 18-inch aggressively treaded Goodyear Duratrac tires.You dont have to like diesels to appreciate the 3.0-litre engines power characteristics. It has huge torque almost from a stop, and its inline-six configuration makes it exceptionally smooth. It also sounds really good, with just enough of that diesel clatter to give the Silverado an unmistakably truck-ish attitude. The 10-speed automatic nears perfection, as it shifts smoothly and is always in the right gear. For 2020 Chevrolet will make available in the Silverado 1500 the 15 trailering camera views that were first shown in the 2020 Silverado HD. These adaptive camera views change depending on the front wheel angle, when turn signals are activated, and they include a transparent trailer view, which superimposes a rear-camera view from the back of the trailer into the image to allow you to see behind the trailer. Unfortunately we didnt have a chance to pull a trailer with the diesel-equipped Silverado, though its spec sheet is impressive, with a maximum towing capacity of 9,300 lb, and a maximum payload of 1,870 lb.Fuel economy numbers havent yet been released, but our hosts mapped a 40-km fuel-economy loop, which I drove in a two-wheel-drive LT crew cab. Driving efficiently while maintaining speed limits not crawling well below them the truck averaged an impressive 6.4 L/100 km. Driving normally on rural roads later yielded an average of 8.7 L/100 km, which is still impressive for a full-size pickup.The Duramax Diesel is available on LT, RST, LTZ and High Country models, but not on the base Work Truck or the two Trail Boss models. Ticking the Duramax box on the order form will add about $3,000 to $5,000 to the price depending on the trim. Diesel pricing starts at $47,730 for the 2WD LT double cab with standard bed, and goes up to just over $69,000 for the High Country crew cab
Origin: First Drive: 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Duramax Diesel
First Drive: 2020 Ford Explorer ST
STEVENSON, Washington Surely there can be nothing goofier than the idea of a two-tonne, three-row SUV that thinks its supposed to be a sports car.And yet, amazingly, Ford manages to pull it off. For 2020, the company handed its all-new Explorer to its performance division to create the Explorer ST. Its big and its heavy, and yet it drives and performs like something half its size and weight.Itll start at $59,099 in Canada when it goes on sale later this year. Options include an ST Street Pack of 21-inch wheels, performance brakes and red calipers, or a High-Performance Package that adds to the Street Pack with even beefier brake pads. However, the rims will be wrapped with all-season tires rather than performance versions, and thats a head-scratcher. The only thing that comes to mind is that perhaps Ford figures most buyers will still treat it as an everyday vehicle and might not realize they have to switch over come winter.Its family-friendly three-row seating aside, performance is the ticket here, starting under the hood. Regular Explorer models include a turbocharged EcoBoost 2.3L four-cylinder in the XLT and Limited, and a gas-electric powertrain in the Limited Hybrid. The top-line Platinum one trim level above the ST uses a 3.0L EcoBoost V6 that turns out 365 horsepower and 380 lb-ft of torque. The Ford Performance folks took that engine, and pumped it up to 400 horses and 415 lb-ft for the ST.As with the other Explorer models, it uses a ten-speed automatic transmission, and comes only with all-wheel drive. However, the Explorers makeover included switching from the front-wheel drive configuration on the current 2019 model, to rear-wheel drive platform. That creates a considerable change in the driving dynamics, with the all-wheel system primarily powering the back axle, and automatically sending torque to the front as needed for the driving conditions.The steering has substantial weight to it, dialled in exactly right so its sporty-firm and yet not too heavy. Gears are selected through a first-for-Explorer dial shifter, and with paddle shifters for the sequential manual mode.Another dial runs you through the drive modes, including for off-road and slippery surfaces, but its the Sport setting that you want. It further tightens the steering, quickens the throttle response, and adjusts the shift patterns, all of which heighten the fun factor. Yes, this things fun, more than it has a right to be. Fords aiming at heavy hitters like Dodges Durango SRT and the Range Rover Sport HST, and its hit the target dead-on. The engine pulls with fierce power, and the transmission always keeps it right in the sweet spot.Its the handling that really makes this work. The quick steering response is matched with a buttoned-down suspension and, given the Explorers size, a surprisingly small dose of body roll. It makes this sport-ute feel much smaller than it is, especially when I was pushing it hard on some of the sinewy roads up the hills. Ive driven sedans that dont feel as nimble as the ST does.That said, though, if were intended to drive the ST like this, it needs better sports seats. Theyre extremely comfortable but their side bolsters are too soft, and I had far too much lateral movement in my chair when taking the curves. I slid even more on the passenger side, when I couldnt brace myself with the dead pedal.That said, thats the reality of the ST: its a three-row family vehicle with the sporty part added in. There arent any over-the-top exterior styling cues, and inside, the ST branding is restricted to the steering wheel, floor mats, and logos stitched into the seats. As with the regular Explorer, the second-row captains chairs are equally comfortable, and they slide forward electrically for access to the third row. Those rearward chairs are hard and flat, and will likely be saved for smaller children, or adults on short trips.The ST I drove had been equipped with an optional premium stereo system and with Fords new 10.1-inch central touchscreen. If theres a more awkward design for the screen, I cant imagine what it would be; the best way to describe it is that someone took an iPad and glued the bottom of it to the dash.Its very easy to use, though, as Ford has added some updates to its Sync 3 system. Several of the functions that used to be accessed through the instrument cluster via the steering wheel buttons are now just a tap on the screen. These include driver assist aids such as adaptive cruise control, and if youre not sure exactly what something is, theres an information button that brings up a photo or video of it.Its still a goofy idea to build a big SUV as a sports model, but for those who long for one, the ST delivers. Its going to be a small sliver of the Explorers sales overall, and its likely those who do buy them will spend much of their time driving them like theyre just regular Explorers but when they can let loose, theyll be
Origin: First Drive: 2020 Ford Explorer ST