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    2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS Shaping Up to Be the S-Class of EVs

    The EQS is Mercedes-Benz’s first dedicated EV and a new member of the S-class family. Single-motor (rear-wheel-drive) and dual-motor (all-wheel-drive) variants are available, ranging from 329 to 516 horsepower.The 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS goes on sale this fall. The 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS is the marque’s first dedicated electric vehicle and the first of Mercedes’s EQ brand to reach the U.S. market. Sporting what the automaker claims is the world’s lowest drag coefficient (0.20) and the world’s largest in-car screen (56 inches), and making as much as 516 horsepower, the EQS, inspired by the F015 concept, aims to put the Mercedes stamp on the electric-vehicle segment by starting at the top.

    The EQS will be available in two versions. The EQS450+ is rear-wheel drive and makes 329 horsepower, and the EQS580 4Matic is dual-motor all-wheel drive, with 516 horsepower. Both go on sale this fall. Both models offer adaptive air suspension and four-wheel steering as well as Mercedes’s full driver-assistance package, a panoramic sunroof, and a host of techno-goodies including the latest MBUX infotainment system, Burmester 3D sound, wireless smartphone connectivity and charging, and six USB-C ports.

    The star of the EQS’s interior show, however, is the optional Hyperscreen. “What’s really revolutionary is it’s the first time the whole instrument panel is a screen. We literally dematerialized [the hardware],” said Mercedes-Benz design chief Gorden Wagener. “Nobody else has done it, and I think, talking about screen sizes before, it makes everything else look old.”

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    Coated in a single piece of Gorilla Glass, the Hyperscreen spans the entire dashboard, incorporating three displays within. The instrument panel display is a standard LCD display, while the center and passenger displays are OLED, for greater brightness and contrast. The new screen combines with a new “Zero Layer” layout for the MBUX user interface, layering machine-learning-powered widgets over a 3D map of the area around the car. The widgets, which can control anything from the HVAC to the stereo to your phone (and more), learn from the driver’s behavior, eventually anticipating needs and surfacing information based on usage patterns. If you don’t tick the Hyperscreen option box, you’ll get a 12.8-inch portrait-orientation single display, mounted tablet-style in front of the dash. The EQS’s 400-volt powertrain is fed by a low-cobalt (about 10 percent) battery pack with 107.8 kWh of usable energy, developed in-house, which enables a WLTP range rating of 478 miles, although no EPA range estimate has been announced. A crash structure in the underbody protects the battery, and the car can automatically shut off the high-voltage system in case of emergency.Mercedes says the EQS’s slippery 0.20 coefficient of drag (Cd) is the lowest of any production car ever, enabled in part by the One-Bow exterior design but also by extensive attention to detail throughout the exterior, including special effort to smooth the underbody, as well as an optimized rear-end design and spoiler and special arrow-shaped front and rear wheel spoilers.

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    Mercedes also understands the EQS’s customers may be concerned with more than their personal luxury and comfort. Accordingly, 176 pounds of the EQS’s curb weight is composed of resource-saving materials like recycled plastic, recycled yarn, and sustainably produced aluminum. The EQS is built at Mercedes-Benz’s Factory 56 in Sindelfingen, Germany, which offers carbon-neutral production thanks to its solar power array and also features rainwater recycling, planted roofs, and recycled concrete in the building’s facade.Look for official pricing info to be released closer to the vehicle’s launch in fall 2021.
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    2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz Is a Small-Pickup Version of the Tucson

    Embracing a legacy of unibody pickups is the new Hyundai Santa Cruz, which will be available this summer.A turbocharged 2.5-liter four will be available offering more than 275 horsepower.The Santa Cruz shares much of its engineering and production plant, as well as its looks, with the new Tucson crossover. CORRECTION: This story originally said that the University of California at Santa Cruz does not give letter grades. Because the policy has changed, we updated the story to reflect that.Hyundai prefers the term “Sport Adventure Vehicle” over “truck” to describe the new Santa Cruz. Okay, whatever. But it sure looks truck-ish, if not strictly a truck. At its core, the Santa Cruz is—to oversimplify—the new 2022 Tucson shorn of its roof aft of the second-row seat. And that’s an idea that goes back at least to the 1957 Ford Ranchero and the 1959 Chevrolet El Camino. Maybe the idea goes even further back than that, to the first owner who cobbled together cargo bodies for their Model T. Point is, the Santa Cruz is new, but the notions behind it aren’t.
    Designed primarily in Hyundai’s California studios, the Santa Cruz has an angular ruggedness that’s missing from the Tucson. It’s not merely another pickup, but it’s not strictly a traditional truck, either in looks or capability. A distinctive design element is the daytime running lights that emerge from behind the grille to make a sort of segmented cascade down each side of Santa Cruz’s face. It’s attractive, even if it’s not shy.The Santa Cruz’s 118.3-inch wheelbase is 9.8 inches longer than that of the new Tucson, and the 195.7-inch overall length is up 12.4 inches. That wheelbase is also 14.0 inches longer than that of the 2002–2006 Subaru Baja to which the Santa Cruz seems a spiritual successor. However, the old Subaru’s 193.3-inch overall length is only 2.4 inches shorter than the new Hyundai’s. If the Subaru Baja’s rear overhang has been haunting your dreams, here’s an escape from the nightmares.

    But while it’s longer, much of the Santa Cruz’s unibody structure is directly connected to the Tucson. The inner steel stampings—most of the floorpan, nose architecture, door structures and windshield surround—are common. The actual windshield glass will swap between the two vehicles. Inside the Santa Cruz, the relationship between the two is even more obvious as the open-bed machine shares almost all its innards with the crossover. That includes the flat-panel instrumentation forward of the driver and the center stack with its display. The one immediately apparent interior difference between the two is that the Tucson uses a push-button transmission selector between the front seats, while the Santa Cruz uses a more traditional shift lever.
    Suspension design is also in common with the Tucson. Confirming expectations, the front end is held up by a pair of MacPherson struts, while the tail rides on a multilink system. In the things-with-open-beds category, the Santa Cruz joins the Honda Ridgeline in the independent-rear-suspension club. And, like the Honda, the Santa Cruz offers a trunk behind the wheels that can be used as an ice chest.Wheels will range between 18 and 20 inches, and the tires will mostly be all-season rated and on-road-oriented.Where the Santa Cruz may have a clear advantage is in its powertrain. The standard powerplant will be the 2.5-liter four that Hyundai drops into plenty of products including the Sonata sedan and the Tucson. Hyundai promises it will be rated at 190-plus horsepower. The only transmission with this engine is a conventional eight-speed automatic that feeds either the front wheels or an all-wheel-drive system. More promising is a turbocharged version of the 2.5-liter engine that Hyundai promises will deliver 275-plus horsepower. The turbo engine will come attached to an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission and all-wheel drive. If Hyundai has kept the curb weight reasonable, the Santa Cruz may turn out to be pretty quick.Hyundai also plans to rate the 2.5 turbo all-wheel-drive model to tow up to 5000 pounds, which is about 1500 pounds greater than the lug rating for the naturally aspirated version. While the Tucson shares the standard 2.5-liter four with the Santa Cruz, it’s available also as a hybrid model. Hyundai hasn’t announced a hybridized version of the Santa Cruz, and the 2.5 turbo engine won’t be available on the Tucson.
    Now about that bed: Hyundai has it stretching out between 48.4 and 52.1 inches, depending on how it’s configured. That’s about a foot shorter than in vehicles such as the Toyota Tacoma, Nissan Frontier, and Honda Ridgeline. And unlike conceptually similar (though not in scale) vehicles like the old Chevrolet Avalanche, there’s no way to extend the bed into the cab by folding down the second-row seat and bulkhead. The truckish nature of the Santa Cruz will only go so far.The city of Santa Cruz is one of the odder ones in California. Located along the north central coast, it’s one of the largest in the state that’s not connected by interstate highway or major artery like the 101 freeway. It’s also home to the eccentric University of California, Santa Cruz, which at one time didn’t issue grades and which has the Banana Slug as its sports mascot. Santa Cruz is proudly weird. And maybe the Hyundai Santa Cruz is just weird enough for the town.Hyundai pushes the California heritage a bit by stamping the words “Designed in California” into the taillamps. You know, like Apple does with its China-assembled iPhones. But shouldn’t Alabama get some credit for building the thing, too? So, clearly, the left taillight should have “Designed in California” embossed into it while the right should proudly carry “Built in Alabama.” As for pricing, the 2022 Santa Cruz should start short of $30,000 and range up toward $40,000 with a full load of frippery. Final pricing should be available closer to the Santa Cruz’s on-sale date this summer.
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    F1 2021 Coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X on July 16

    F1 2021 launches July 16 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.Compete against your favorite drivers on this year’s hottest circuits for the 2021 FIA Formula One World Championship.Start Career mode as a Formula 2 driver with friends online, and build a team that can dominate the series.There’s a new game coming this summer. You’ll be able to jump into the hot seat of your favorite virtual Formula 1 team this summer when F1 2021 launches on July 16. The game follows the 2021 FIA Formula One World Championship and adds three new circuits: Portimão, Imola, and Jeddah.A new story mode makes its debut, too, called Braking Point. Players will start off as a Formula 2 driver and compete to earn a spot with the big dogs in Formula 1. Real rivalries take place, and players will get a taste of the drama on and off the track.

    There’s also a bigger and better Career mode that will make navigating the 2021 Formula One season more fun this year. Play with a friend as a team working together, or you can play out your own Red Bull Racing versus Mercedes AMG Petronas conflict. Every player will control their own team’s assets and can begin at any point of the Formula 1 season with real-time driver and constructor standings.Two-player split-screen play is also back, and Codemasters and EA Sports say loading times have been improved, leaving even more time for wheel-to-wheel racing. F1 2021 can be preordered on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC for an exclusive Braking Point Content Pack. The preorder bonus gives you 5000 PitCoins and more exclusive in-game items. A digital F1 2021 Deluxe edition includes the Braking Point Content Pack as well as access three days early and 18,000 PitCoins.If you’re still waiting to jump on the next-gen console wagon, fear not; F1 2021 supports upgrading from PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5 and Xbox One to Xbox Series X or S for free. No need to buy the game twice.
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    Mercedes Hints at a V-12–Powered S-Class Maybach in Teaser

    Mercedes is hinting at the return of the V-12-powered Maybach S-class, in a teaser photo to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Maybach.The 2020 Mercedes-Maybach S-class offered a twin-turbo V-12 engine, but Mercedes hasn’t said yet whether the upcoming model will get the same treatment.Of the two vehicles Maybach currently offers, neither is motivated by a V-12 engine. Maybach is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and to commemorate it Mercedes is hinting at the return of a V-12–powered S-class. A teaser photo shows the side view of the Maybach S-class, and just in front of the front door is a “V12” badge, suggesting 12 cylinders could again find their way under the hood of the S-class.

    Currently, Maybach only has two vehicles on the market: the 2021 GLS600 and the 2021 S580. Both of those vehicles are motivated by twin-turbo V-8s—the former is just a bit more powerful than the latter—and are assisted by 48-volt hybrid systems. Prior to this teaser, Mercedes hadn’t made any mention of the 2021 Maybach S-class getting a V-12. The 2020 Maybach S650 had a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V-12 with 621 horsepower.Despite dropping the teaser image, Mercedes has not confirmed any plans for a new S650. Rather, in the release with the teaser, the automaker says: “The 100-year anniversary of the first Maybach automobile in 2021 will see multiple initiatives that celebrate this spirit come to life.”
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    Matchbox Revamps Brand to Go Green, Starting with Tesla Roadster Toy

    Matchbox is moving to use either recycled or recyclable materials in its toys and packaging by 2030.Matchbox will also increase its EV presence in the company’s lineup and include EV chargers in fuel-station play sets. Matchbox’s Tesla Roadster will launch in 2022.With the spotlight pointed directly at sustainability, more and more companies have started taking alternative approaches to becoming more environmentally friendly. Car manufacturers are taking steps to make their machines easier on the environment, so it only makes sense for their scaled-down counterparts to follow their lead—like the announcement by Matchbox to move to almost exclusively recycled materials and bio-based plastics by 2030.

    This Tesla Roadster will make its way to consumers in 2022.
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    That’s right, all corners of the Matchbox world are going to become more environmentally friendly, from the packaging to the toys themselves. This transition to more sustainable materials won’t happen overnight, however. It’s a timed plan that will roll out in stages. The first important step will be to eliminate plastic from the company’s packaging. The folks at Matchbox have already started with its latest edition of the “Power Grabs” line. Matchbox went so far as to opt for Forest Stewardship Council certified paper and wood pulp for the line’s packaging. The company is opting for water-based paints, too.

    Why Matchbox? Why now? Well, Mattel’s Roberto Stanichi explains, “Matchbox has always been about realism. It’s a reflection of the world and the vehicles kids see driving on the road every day. As we were thinking about our brands, and thinking about where to begin, we thought, ‘Well, if this world is evolving, so should Matchbox.’ “Stanichi expands, “It’s not just about materials, and it’s not just about materials usage, but it’s also about the way that we bring different themes and play themes to kids that are also focusing on greener behaviors. So we felt that Matchbox was perfectly positioned to be the leading brand on the commitment to use 100 percent recycled, recyclable, or bio-based plastics in all of our toys and packaging.”The team at Matchbox is also looking at revamping its scale car manufacturing holistically, from revamping its die-casting process to expanding the green car representation in its lineup, including simple things like electric vehicle chargers in its play sets. Not only does that mean the sets will be more environmentally conscious, but they’ll also better reflect the changing vehicle landscape.According to Stanichi, this transition to using more sustainable materials has not been easy. “Preparing our business and preparing our operations to meet this sustainability commitment is something that we’ve been doing for a year and a half,” he says. “That includes a shift in operating the model and a shift in design thinking and mentality.”

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    Going further, Stanichi says: “One of the challenges that we have, we’re perfecting the heating process. Making sure that we have the right temperature going in, then also that the pressure that we could use when we were molding because the materials fold differently and have different properties. And then the cooling process. Sometimes the material would get too hot and warp. It would not hold the shape the way we wanted. So, we went through a number of iterations in order to get the die-cast molding to come out to what is our standard of quality and really make sure that we were delivering the quality that our customers have come to expect out of the Mattel die-cast cars. To make sure that this lasts for a lifetime and it’s as durable as the products we’ve been offering before.”That means Matchbox assures these more sustainable toys will be as durable as their traditionally manufactured counterparts. This should come as reassuring news for Matchbox devotees and die-cast collectors as a whole, especially those who might be interested in a more sustainable product but also with continued collectibility. After all, the best way to reduce waste is to keep the toys in circulation.To that end, Matchbox is kicking off its more eco-friendly future with a special Tesla Roadster. This is the first Matchbox car made from 99 percent recycled materials. This scaled-down Tesla Roadster is made from 62 percent recycled zinc and 37 percent recycled plastic. Add those numbers up and you’ll find the 99 percent recycled construction. The final 1 percent is stainless steel.While this Tesla Roadster is a good looking toy—and a well-known piece of popular culture—Stanichi notes that the toy is more than just its materials. He says, “We love this casting of the Matchbox Tesla roadster because it represents two things. It’s not just about the materials and usage of the materials that are more sustainable, but it’s also about the themes that encourage environmental consciousness and really help kids experience greener behaviors in their play.”

    Adding to the environmentally friendly nature of this Tesla toy, Matchbox is buying carbon offsets to make sure that the latest toy in their stable is carbon neutral. “One thing that we really love about that is, with carbon offsets, the credits go to preservation projects, and we have two as part of this Tesla Roadster project. One for preserving grasslands in Colorado and another one in Montana,” says Stanichi.If you’re wondering if this is stopping with Matchbox, it’s not. This push is one part of Mattel’s attempt at reaching its 2030 goal of using exclusively recycled, recyclable, or bio-based plastic materials. That means Hot Wheels and Barbie are eventually heading down the greener path, too.This whole pivot to more sustainable materials will require some patience from die-cast collectors—Matchbox isn’t releasing this carbon-neutral die-cast car until 2022. If this toy is a sample of what’s to come, you should have just as much confidence in the future of Matchbox as you have in its past.

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    How to Watch 2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz Reveal on April 15

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    Ahead of the full reveal on April 15, Hyundai released teaser photos of the 2022 Santa Cruz pickup.The Santa Cruz looks much like the concept but gains two more doors—for a total of four—and gets a grille similar to the 2022 Tucson’s.The Santa Cruz will be assembled alongside the Santa Fe in Alabama, and we expect the Santa Cruz to offer the same engines as the Santa Fe.

    Back in 2019, Hyundai said that its Santa Cruz pickup would go into production in 2021—and the company has now released teaser photos and confirmed that the pickup will reach dealerships this year. As shown in the photos, the Santa Cruz will have four doors and a small bed, along with a grille that looks similar to the one on the new 2022 Hyundai Tucson.
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    The teaser photos show a pickup that looks sportier and more on-road-focused than many other pickup trucks. The C-pillar slants toward the bed, giving the cab a sleek appearance. Lest we forget that it’s a pickup and not just another crossover, the Santa Cruz name is prominently displayed across the tailgate.

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    Intended for adventure-oriented buyers, the Santa Cruz will be a unibody pickup and will slot into an increasingly popular segment of small pickups. It will be only one of just a few pickups on the market—the Honda Ridgeline and upcoming Ford Maverick being the others—that don’t ride on a body-on-frame chassis. We’d guess that Hyundai will emphasize the Santa Cruz’s ability to haul kayaks and bikes rather than its outright payload and towing capacity.

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    Hyundai hasn’t released many other details ahead of the Santa Cruz’s April 15 reveal, but the automaker is emphasizing off-road capability as well as on-road comfort. We think that the Santa Cruz will get the Santa Fe’s 2.5-liter and turbocharged 2.5-liter inline-four engine options paired with an eight-speed automatic and all-wheel drive. The two vehicles will be assembled in the same Alabama factory.
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    New Hero HF100 Launch Price Rs 49.4k – Cheaper Than Splendor, HF Deluxe

    2021 Hero HF100Hero HF 100 motorcycle launched to give Hero MotoCorp an all new entry price point in the competitive two-wheeler market
    Commuter segment motorcycles in the 100cc-110cc segment are what make for great volumes. And manufacturers understand this rather well. So, it’s no surprise that Hero MotoCorp now has an even more affordable motorcycle in the popular segment.
    This time the brand has introduced a new entry level product, which in simple words is available for just below 50 grands ex-sh price. For the auto manufacturer, Hero HF 100 its their most affordable offering at present. The entry price point product is an entry level HF Deluxe. This gives, Hero MotoCorp a pedestal to compete against the Bajaj CT 100. The latter has a kickstart variant available at a price of Rs 44,890.
    In keeping with the opportunities the segment presents, Bajaj Bajaj CT110X was launched as a top-end CT variant earlier today. The competitive nature of the segment means manufacturers are leaving no stone unturned and covering all bases to ensure they have something for everyone.
    Hero HF 100 kickstart variant
    In keeping costs competitive, HF 100 is a kickstart and drum brake model in basic trim. Its skeletal form sucks to functionality and form over frills. Buyers will have to pick a black bike. Alloy wheels, and handlebar are in black too.
    2021 Hero HF100
    The black grab rail is slimmer. The unit does use the same 97.2cc, air-cooled engine to return 7.91bhp of power, and 8.05Nm of peak torque, paired to a four-speed gearbox. Shared features include telescopic forks, dual shock absorbers, 130mm drum brakes, and 18-inch wheels.
    The large scale commuter market has such great potential that it can be tapped into again and again. And each time, there are new buyers. Of course FY21 has been a trying period but that doesn’t undermine the potential of the segment. Hero’s 2nd best selling motorcycle, HF Deluxe is priced from Rs 50,700, ex-Delhi. Hero’s best selling motorcycle is Splendor. It is priced from Rs 62.5k, ex-Delhi.
    Segment practicality is enhanced considering such units are workhorses and could very well be a requirement for those who are keen on delivery jobs, among other things. Furthermore, current needs to shield ourselves against the spread of Covid-19 means two-wheelers can be that platform of safe daily commute.
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    Hero MotoCorp market dominance
    Hero MotoCorp already dominates the market in more ways than why. Whether it be their wide range of products, competitive price points and humungous sales volume, Hero has a handle on things. Its dominance will likely take long to be challenged, if at all.
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    2022 KTM Duke 250, Duke 125 Spied Testing – New Details Revealed

    2022 KTM Duke 125, 250 Spied TestingKTM currently retails Duke 125 and Duke 250 in India at a price of Rs 1.51 lakh and Rs 2.17 lakh (ex-showroom)
    KTM is aggressively working towards revamping its current portfolio of products, especially the ones in the lower end of the spectrum. The lower end of KTM’s lineup (up to 400cc) has a sizeable market share in developing countries such as India. While we already know about KTM’s plan of bringing a new generation model of RC 390, it is certainly not the only which will receive a major upgrade in the near future.
    The Austrian bikemaker is also developing a new generation model of its entry-level Duke 125 along with its quarter-litre sibling Duke 250. Test prototypes of both models were recently spotted somewhere in Europe. Both motorcycles received their latest updates last year with emission standards upgraded to BS6 and Euro-5 norms.
    2022 KTM Duke 125, 250 Spied Testing
    The company also took this opportunity to provide the bikes with a few aesthetic updates. However, going by the images it looks as if the upgrades this time around will be sufficiently more prominent.
    For starters, it appears both motorcycles have ditched the looks of Duke 390 and worn bodywork of their own. Along with new styling elements, the bikes have incorporated some major changes under their skin in the form of chassis and powertrain updates.
    2022 KTM Duke 125, 250 Spied Testing
    Duke 125 Redesigned Style
    Starting with the smallest member of Duke family, KTM 125 flaunts the same two-piece frame configuration however the Trellis frame construction is visibly different with additional crossbeams making it more robust. In addition, the subframe looks much longer than the current version. It also gets a new swingarm with a new support brace that arches up and over the chain drive.
    2022 KTM Duke 125, 250 Spied Testing
    Interestingly, the Duke 125 mule spotted was not wearing any of its bodywork hence it is not possible to compare it with the current model although it does get a new headlamp unit.
    Duke 250- Mechanical Updates
    On the other, Duke 250 prototype was fully clothed with a new set of body panels giving it a new sense of identity. Unlike its smaller sibling, Duke 250 completely does away with the Trellis subframe and replaces it with a composite version in line with the flagship Duke 1290 which got upgraded earlier this year.
    2022 KTM Duke 125, 250 Spied Testing
    In accordance with the new subframe, the suspension setup now consists of a side-mounted rear shock that is starkly different from the center-mounted setup of the current iteration of Duke 250.
    The swingarm gets the same arched support brace from Duke 125. Seeing the similarity between the design of two swingarms, it is possible that the 125cc derivative could also feature a side-mounted shock at rear. Duke 125’s swingarm also boasts a new wavy design in line with the conventional trellis frame pattern. Other updates include knuckle guards at front and a redesigned headlamp unit.
    2022 KTM Duke 125, 250 Spied Testing
    Powertrain Specs
    Powertrains on both motorcycles are also expected to witness some updates. However, the nature of updates is yet to be known. Currently, Duke 125 is powered by a 124.7cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that pumps out 14 bhp at 9,250rpm and a peak torque of 12 Nm at 8000rpm. Whereas, Duke 250 draws its energy from a 248.8cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC engine that cranks out 29 bhp at 9000rpm and 24 Nm at 7500rpm. Both units are paired with a 6-speed gearbox.
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