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    Bugatti Chiron Super Sport Has 1577 HP and Goes 273 MPH

    The new Super Sport version of the Bugatti Chiron has 1577 horsepower and reaches a claimed 273 mph.It’s similar to the Super Sport 300 car that was created to commemorate the record-breaking 300-mph Chiron.The Chiron Super Sport costs around $3.9 million, and deliveries will start in 2022.Two years after it produced 30 roadgoing Super Sport 300 versions of the record-setting 300-mph Chiron, Bugatti is now launching another iteration of what is pretty much the same car. This one is simply dubbed the Chiron Super Sport, and although it shares almost all of the bodywork of the 300 version, we’re told that it is intended to be more comfortable and usable in everyday use. It also has a speed limiter, one that will prevent it from going beyond 273 mph even in its Top Speed mode. We’re imagining this won’t be too much of an issue for most potential buyers, and it still allows owners to feel superior to buyers of the Chiron Sport, whose cars are limited to a mere 261 mph.

    Like both the record-setting car and the 300, the Super Sport has revised bodywork designed to help it at high speeds. This package was designed in conjunction with Dallara, the famous race-car chassis builder, and features a rear deck that is around 10 inches longer to help hold laminar airflow to the body for as long as possible to reduce drag. Exhaust pipes have also been relocated from their central position on the regular Chiron to split pairs on either side of the larger rear diffuser. And there are nine holes at the top of each fender to help release pressure from the front wheel wells.
    While the regular Chiron and Chiron Sport make do with 1479 horsepower, the Super Sport has been upgraded to a brawnier version of the company’s 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W-16 engine, using new turbochargers and a revised cylinder head to increase output to 1577 hp. This version has a redline of 7100 rpm. Peak torque of 1180 pound-feet is unchanged from the lesser cars, but is accessible over a broader spread from 2000 rpm to 7000 rpm.Bugatti doesn’t make any official claims for 60 mph times—these are regarded as a little passé these days by hypercar makers—but says the Super Sport can blast its way to 124 mph in 5.8-seconds and to 186 mph in just 12.1 seconds. For reference, when we tested the Chiron Sport earlier this year, we confirmed it to be the quickest road car we have ever tested, with a 4.4-second sprint to 100 mph and a 15.7-second run to 200 mph time. And this one should be even quicker.
    Bugatti says the Super Sport is designed to deliver high-speed stability and refinement when being operated at the sorts of speeds other supercars can only dream about achieving. Opportunities to experience it unleashed will likely be limited for most owners, certainly those far away from the German autobahn network. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth traveling to try to experience such forces.The Chiron Super Sport will cost around $3.91 million, with customer deliveries beginning in early 2022. Tempted?
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    Top 10 150cc To 200cc Motorcycles April 2021 – TVS Apache Beats Bajaj Pulsar

    Image – The Bengal RiderMost 150-200cc motorcycles have registered negative MoM growth in April 2021
    A total of 1,01,470 units were sold in April 2021, which is MoM loss of -27.74%. Sales during March 2021 were at 1,40,418 units. Only 3 out of 14 motorcycles have positive MoM growth. Things are expected to improve in the coming months, as Covid cases in second wave have started to come down. Vaccination drive is also in full swing, which could help prevent the next wave of the pandemic.
    Apache beats Pulsar
    TVS Apache has emerged as the top selling 150-200cc motorcycle with a total of 29,458 units in April. MoM sales are down by -11.17%, as compared to 33,162 units sold in March. Market share is at 29.03%.
    In earlier months, it was Bajaj Pulsar that usually ranked at top of this list. When the pandemic situation improves, it is likely that Pulsar will wrestle back its dominant position in this space.
    Pulsar sales in April were at 26,781 units, a MoM loss of -30.57%. Sales during March were at 38,571 units. Market share is at 26.39%. Bajaj will soon be expanding the Pulsar range to include multiple 250cc motorcycles. The engine could be the same as the one currently in use with KTM 250, Dominar 250 and Husqvarna 250 twins – Svartpilen and Vitpilen.
    150cc-200cc Motorcycle Sales – April 2021
    Honda Unicorn 160 is third with sales of 16,602 units in April. MoM sales are down by -28.55%, as compared to 23,235 units sold in March. Market share is at 16.36%. A popular bike in the country, Unicorn is ranked among the bikes with highest growth in percentage terms. As compared to 15,058 units sold in FY2020, sales increased to 2,14,455 units in FY2021. That’s a massive growth of 1424.20%.
    Yamaha has third largest market share
    At number four is Yamaha FZ with sales of 12,298 units in April. MoM sales are down by -26.15%, as compared to 16,653 units sold in March. Market share is at 12.12%.
    Next is Yamaha R15 with sales of 6,022 units in April. MoM sales are down by -13.82%, as compared to 6,988 units sold in March. Market share is at 5.93%. At number 6th is Yamaha MT15 with sales of 5,692 units in April. MoM growth is negative at -12.05%, as compared to 6,472 units sold in March. Market share is at 5.61%.
    Taken together, these three Yamaha motorcycles command a market share of close to 24%. This places Yamaha at third place in terms of market share.
    Other motorcycles in top ten list include Hero Xtreme 160R (2,293 units), Suzuki Gixxer (2,110), Hero XPulse (2,045), and Bajaj Avenger (1,925). In the top ten, only Gixxer has positive MoM growth. Sales have increased by 4.51%, up from 2,019 units in March to 2,110 units in April. Gixxer market share is at 2.08%. Other motorcycles with positive MoM growth in April are KTM 200 (12.89%) and Intruder (29.41%). More

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    2023 Kia Sportage Debuts with a Striking New Look

    Kia has revealed the design of the new Sportage, and it has an interesting look.The new model will likely share engines and mechanical components with the related Hyundai Tucson.We expect the new Sportage to arrive in the U.S. in early 2022 as a 2023 model.Hyundai-Kia is continuing to push the design envelope in the compact-SUV class with the new Sportage. Although it looks completely different from its sibling, the 2022 Hyundai Tucson, both of these crossovers feature a bold appearance with interesting details and side surfacing.
    The global version of the Sportage seen here features an unconventional front-end lighting setup with low-mounted headlights and prominent boomerang-shaped LED lighting accents. In the rear, the taillights look similar to the new Kia EV6 electric car. The greenhouse subtly slopes down toward the D-pillar and the beltline rises, creating a the impression of a somewhat rakish silhouette without an actual coupe-like tapered roofline as seen on some luxury SUV models.Inside, the Sportage looks far more upscale than its predecessor. A digital instrument cluster and large widescreen infotainment system look to be mounted under a single piece of glass. This large fixture is flanked by shapely air vents on either side. A rotary shifter is visible on the center stack along with an array of various buttons.

    Kia has still not released mechanical details about the new Sportage, but we have an idea of what to expect from the U.S. version. The powertrain lineup is likely to mirror the Tucson’s, meaning a 2.5-liter inline-four will serve as the base engine with possible hybrid and plug-in-hybrid derivatives to follow. We hope Kia will install the more powerful turbo 2.5-liter four as well as an optional upgrade.Look for more information about the U.S. model to come later this year, as the Sportage is likely to arrive on our shores in early 2022 as a 2023 model.
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    The 1100-HP Tesla Model S Plaid+ Has Been Canceled

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced late Sunday the Model S Plaid+, the most potent version of the car’s upcoming performance-oriented tri-motor “Plaid” variant, will not make it to production.
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    In a series of tweets, Musk announced the Model S Plaid+ had been canceled because there’s “no need” for it in the lineup, claiming the regular Plaid model is “just so good.” The Model S Plaid+ was set to be the most capable car from Tesla yet. The company never released exact specifications, but said it would have over 1100 horsepower, be quicker than the regular Plaid model, and have more range—520 miles on a single charge versus just 390 miles for the standard Plaid model.

    Musk sent a follow-up tweet promising the regular Plaid model will still do zero t0 60 in under two seconds (Tesla’s site claims an exact 0-60 of 1.99 seconds). Horsepower is set at 1020, and the quarter-mile comes in a claimed 9.23 seconds at 155 mph. So while it won’t have the range, the standard Plaid should still be a rocket ship. Tesla originally priced the Model S Plaid+ at $139,990 before hiking it up to $149,990 in March. Pricing for the regular Plaid model will start at $119,900 before any EV incentives or options. According to Tesla’s configurator, deliveries should start sometime in June.

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    Ford Building More Mustang Mach-E EVs Than Gas-Powered Mustangs

    Ford builds the Mustang at two plants, with the gas model being made in Michigan and the electric Mach-E coming from Mexico.So far in 2021, the production numbers are clear: 27,816 Mach-Es and 26,089 gas-powered Mustangs.The ICE Mustang still outsells the Mach-E by around 3 to 1 in the U.S., but that’s not the case in EV-forward places like Norway. If you’re looking for yet one more sign that the automotive industry is making a shift to electric vehicles, look no further than Ford’s 2021 production numbers. So far this year, Ford has built more electric Mustang Mach-E crossovers than gas-powered Mustang coupe and convertible models.Ford builds vehicles with the Mustang name in two locations. Gas-powered Mustang two-doors are made at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Michigan. The electric Mustang Mach-E crossover is built at the Cuautitlan Stamping and Assembly Plant in Mexico. As first reported by Bloomberg, through the end of May, Ford built 27,816 Mach-Es and 26,089 standard Mustangs. The Mach-E was introduced last year, so this is the first time Ford has made more electric than gas ones.

    These are global production figures, not sales numbers, of course. But Ford is seeing strong Mach-E sales in other countries, especially Norway, which has long been a leader in EV sales thanks to strong government incentives. Those incentives helped the Mach-E become the best-selling vehicle in Norway May, which was the first full month the EV was available there. The Mach-E sold 1384 units in Norway last month, about 10 percent of all vehicles sold there. Second and third place were held by plug-in vehicles as well, with the Toyota RAV4 hybrid and the Skoda Enyaq taking second and third place, respectively.In the U.S., Ford sold 1945 electrified Mustangs and 4436 gas-powered ones in May. For the first five months of 2020, Ford sold 10,510 Mach-Es and 29,710 gas-powered Mustangs. In California, which has the strongest EV support laws in the U.S., one out of every four Mustangs sold last month was a Mach-E. No matter where the Mach-E is being offered, Ford said the Mustang Mach-E “is essentially selling as soon as it hits dealer showrooms,” given the short, 10-day average turn time.”We are really excited about the success that we are having with our launch of the all-new Mustang Mach-E, not just here in America, but globally too,” a Ford sales analyst, Erich Merkle, told Bloomberg in an emailed statement. “To be fair, please keep in mind that Mustang and Flat Rock have been impacted by outside factors, which has been the semiconductor chip shortage.”Whatever the causes are for Ford to build more plug-in Mustangs than gas-powered ponies, this likely won’t be the last time this happens. Ford has made strong claims about it electrified future, and plans to offer 40 electrified vehicles globally by 2022, with 16 of those fully electric and the other 24 being plug-in hybrids. Ford’s EV plans are strong in Europe, where Ford expects all of its passenger vehicles to be all-electric by 2030.
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    How to Watch the 2022 Ford Maverick Reveal

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    The 2022 Ford Maverick will debut tomorrow at 6 a.m. ET on Ford’s YouTube channel and social media outlets. The Maverick is a new small pickup truck that will slot in below the mid-size Ranger in Ford’s lineup. It will go on sale in the fall, and we expect it to be priced well below the Ranger.Ford is unveiling its new compact pickup truck tomorrow, Tuesday, June 8, at 6 a.m. ET, and it will go on sale in the fall. You’ll be able to watch the debut live on Ford’s YouTube channel or its social media outlets in the morning.

    Ford released a teaser video for the new pickup last week, and we spotted a hybrid badge on the tailgate. We also expect the Escape’s 250-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder to be an option, since the Maverick will share a platform with it and the new Bronco Sport crossover. It’ll have a unibody construction rather than the Ranger’s body-on-frame structure and compete with the Honda Ridgeline and upcoming Hyundai Santa Cruz.

    The new truck will be built alongside the Bronco Sport at Ford’s plant in Hermosillo, Mexico, and arrive in the fall.We’ll know more early tomorrow morning, but if you’re not an early riser, check back here for all the details on the 2022 Ford Maverick.
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    Yamaha FZ-X 150cc Motorcycle Launch On 18th June

    New Yamaha FZ-XThe upcoming Yamaha FZ-X is expected to cost around Rs 5,000-10,000 over that of the standard FZ
    Yamaha has gone in for retro styling for the upcoming motorcycle which will launch on 18th June 2021. Last month, the same motorcycle got detailed in spy pictures taken during a TVC shoot. The company has also trademarked the name FZ-X for the new bike.
    The new Yamaha FZ-X will be based on the FZ-FI V3 and will share some styling features with the Yamaha XSR 150 sold in global markets. To be offered in three colour options of Blue, Orange, and Black, boasting of retro styling these include a circular headlamp, blacked out LEDs, a headlamp bracket, fork gaiters and a flat seat.
    There is also a teardrop shaped fuel tank, halogen powered turn indicators and a raised handlebar along with central set foot pegs offering the rider a more upright riding position. Features also include a fully digital instrument cluster, upswept exhausts and a tubular pillion grab rail. Its more relaxed riding position makes the FZ-X ideally suited for long highway riding or daily urban travel.
    Yamaha FZ-X, as per leaked documents, will stand 2,020mm in length, 785 mm in width and 1,115 mm in height with a 1,330 mm wheelbase. This makes it larger than the FZ FI though positioned on the same wheelbase.
    New Yamaha FZ-X
    Powertrain Option
    The new Yamaha FZ-X will share its engine lineup with the FZ FI and FZS FI. This 149 cc, air cooled, SOHC motor offers 12.2 hp power at 7,250 rpm and 13 Nm torque at 5,500 rpm mated to a 5 speed gearbox.
    Suspension and braking is via telescopic fork in the front and 7 step adjustable monoshock at the rear and 282mm disc brake in the front and 220 mm disc at the rear with single channel ABS (anti-lock braking system) offered as standard. The bike will ride on alloy wheels fitted with tubeless tyres.
    Yamaha currently commands a strong presence in the 150-200cc motorcycle segments with offerings such as the FZ, R15 and MT15 which help Yamaha hold a 20 percent market share. The new YZ-F will further strengthen the company’s portfolio in this space.
    2021 Yamaha FZ-X Specs
    Where competition is concerned the FZ-X will rival the Hero Xpulse 200 (Rs.1.13 lakhs) and Royal Enfield Himalayan (Rs.1.91 lakhs) while it will also take on the KTM 250 Adventure. More details will be revealed closer to launch date. More

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    2021 Kawasaki Ninja H2R BS6 Launched In India At Rs 79.90 Lakh

    2021 Kawasaki Ninja H2R BS6Kawasaki Ninja H2R has no direct rival in the Indian market and has been strictly built for track usage
    Kawasaki has announced the prices for the 2021 Ninja H2R in India. The track focussed motorcycle has been tagged at a whopping price of Rs. 79.90 lakh (ex-showroom) which is Rs 4 lakh dearer than the outgoing model. Since it has been built exclusively for track enthusiasts, Ninja H2R gets no headlights, turn indicators, rearview mirrors or a pillion seat.
    Aerodynamic Design
    Over the same styling of its predecessor has been carried forward. This includes notable design highlights such as aerodynamic winglets, sharp front fairing, rider-only saddle and a single-sided swingarm. The aerodynamic blades are positioned in a place that is otherwise occupied by wing mirrors.
    The single-sided swingarm allows the exhaust muffler to be mounted closer to the bike centreline instead of adopting an underbelly design. The sports bike wears the same Mirror Coated Matte Spark Black paint just as the previous iteration of the motorcycle. Being a track-only bike, it is offered with an extremely committed riding posture hence features supporting pads on the saddle as back support to the rider during acceleration.
    Dynamics ALA-MotoGP
    For a litre-class motorcycle, it tips the weighing scales at a mere 216kg making it extremely nimble with a fuel tank capacity of 17 litres. The new Ninja H2R rolls on 17-inch alloy wheels on both ends which are wrapped around by 120/600 front and 190/650 rear sections of rubber. The steel Trellis frame underpinning H2R has suspended on 43mm upside-down forks at front and an Ohlins TTX36 gas-charged mono-shock at rear- both fully adjustable, which perform suspension duties.
    2021 Kawasaki Ninja H2R BS6
    The motorcycle also benefits from an additional Ohlins electronic steering damper. Braking hardware comprises dual 330mm disc brakes at front chewed by four-piston Brembo M50 Monobloc calipers and a single 250mm rotor with two-piston Brembo caliper at rear. The sophisticated track-friendly dynamics are aided by a very powerful motor underneath.
    Lightning Performance
    The motorcycle retains the same 998cc, inline four-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that pumps out 306 bhp at 14,000rpm and a peak torque of 165 Nm at 12,500rpm. The provision of a ram air intake pushes the peak power output to 322 bhp.
    This engine is coupled with a six-speed gearbox which benefits from a slipper and an assist clutch along with a bi-directional quick-shifter for super aggressive shifts. The engine required unleaded petrol with an octane rating of RON95 or higher.
    Performance is further aided by a plethora of ride-aided electronics controlled by a six-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sourced from Bosch. The IMU setup consists of cornering ABS, a multi-level Traction control system, slide control, launch control, wheelie control, and engine brake control. Additionally, the IMU gets a bank angle display and a recording function for maximum bank angle on the instrument cluster. More