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    Top 10 Motorcycles 150cc to 200cc June 2024 – Pulsar, Apache, Unicorn, R15, MT15, XPulse

    New Yamaha MT15 – Patna BikesBajaj Pulsar and TVS Apache continued their dominance in this segment with close a 48% market share in June 2024Strong demand in the mid-range motorcycles segment continued into June 2024. Sales improved 14.80% YoY to 1,56,053 units in the past month, a volume growth of 20,119 units over 1,35,934 units sold in June 2023. MoM sales however, suffered a decline by 9.26% from 1,71,981 units sold in May 2024.Top 10 Motorcycles 150cc to 200cc June 2024 – YoY ComparisonTaking into account YoY sales in June 2024, we have the Bajaj Pulsar leading the list with 38,106 units sold. This was a substantial improvement of 15.74% over 32,924 units sold in June 2023 relating to a 24.42% market share. TVS Apache sales too improved dramatically by 32.12% YoY to 37,162 units from 28,127 units sold in June 2023 to take on a 23.81% market share in this segment.Motorcycles 150cc to 200cc Sales June 2024 – YoYHonda Unicorn sales too improved albeit marginally by 0.22% to 26,751 units. However, Yamaha FZ suffered a YoY decline in demand by 26.20% to 12,041 units from 16,316 units sold in June 2023. MT15 on the other hand saw its sales improve by 27.28% to 11,617 units though sales of the R15 dipped by 13.20% YoY to 8,776 units. Honda SP160 sales were at 7,117 units in the past month while sales of Hero Xpulse 200 grew by 10.68% to 3,959 units on a YoY basis. There was also the Hero Xtreme 160R/200 at No. 9 with 3,138 unit sales last month relating to a 1.39% YoY growth.Lower down the order was the KTM 200 with 2,932 unit sales showing off a 7.68% YoY improvement. It was followed by the Honda Hornet 2.0 of which 2,080 units were sold last month. Bajaj Avenger (1,065 units) and Suzuki Gixxer (798 units) both suffered YoY decline in sales by as much as 26.40% and 53.77% respectively. There were also 466 units of Honda CB200X and 45 units of Kawasaki W175 sold last month.Motorcycles 150cc to 200cc Sales June 2024 – MoMMotorcycle Sales 150cc to 200cc June 2024 – MoM ComparisonTaking into account sales on a month-on-month (MoM) basis, a large majority of motorcycles in the 150cc to 200cc segment suffered serious decline. Bajaj Pulsar saw its sales dip by 19.44% from 47,301 units sold in May 2024 while TVS Apache sales suffered a 1.96% MoM decline.Honda Unicorn sales grew by 8.13% from 24,740 units sold in May though Yamaha FZ sales fell by 16.14% after selling 14,359 units in May. Yamaha MT15 and R15 sales also declined by 20.50% and 15.90% respectively. Honda SP160 also found its sales drop by 28.39% over 9,939 units sold in May. Honda XPulse 200 showed better MoM sales with a 15.32% improvement over 3,433 units sold in May as did the Xtreme 160R/200 which reported a 155.54% MoM growth in sales.There was also the KTM 200 of which 2,932 units were sold last month relating to a 10.85% MoM growth. Lower down the sales list, each of the models suffered a decline. Honda Hornet 2.0 sales dipped 16.97% while Bajaj Avenger sales fell 6.91%. Suzuki Gixxer sales also suffered a 31.68% MoM decrease from 1,168 units sold in May 2024 to 798 units in the past month while Honda CB200X and Kawasaki W175 saw lower demand by 8.98% and 16.67% respectively. More

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    TVS Ronin Parakram Unveiled – Custom Kargil Edition Motorcycle

    TVS Ronin ParakramThe primary rival for TVS Ronin is Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and offers more premium equipment and attractive design elementsIt has been as many as 25 years since the ferocious Kargil war of 1999 between India and Pakistan. Brave soldiers of the Indian Armed Forces fought valiantly to defeat Pakistan. Since then, July 26 has been celebrated as Kargil Vijay Diwas. TVS Motor has unveiled a special custom motorcycle based on Ronin to commemorate this.TVS Ronin Parakram UnveiledCalled TVS Ronin Parakram, this is a custom Kargil Edition motorcycle that pays homage to the Bravehearts of Indian Armed Forces who won the 1999 Kargil war. The motorcycle tries to embody the immense courage and valour of India’s finest warriors to bag the crucial and celebrated 1999 Kargil victory over Pakistan.TVS Ronin ParakramThis custom-built Kargil Edition motorcycle was built by East India Motorcycle Revolution Customs. Called TVS Ronin Parakram, it features a bold and rugged avatar with a unique paint job and incredible attention to detail. TVS has unveiled the Kargil Edition with immense pride to commemorate the silver jubilee of Kargil Vijay Diwas.This is an extensive custom job with meticulously crafted new elements from East India Motorcycle Revolution Customs. That said, the overall design still stays true to TVS Ronin and all these custom elements further accentuate Ronin’s appearance. The main highlights are images of Kargil War seen on knee recess and side cover.TVS Ronin Kargil Edition ImagesThe new design elements on TVS Ronin Kargil Edition include a custom dual-tone paint job consisting of Olive Green and a silver shade which should mimic the look of armoured steel. Top of the fuel tank is silver, while knee recess and side body panels are painted in Olive Green. There is a Kargil Vijay Diwas logo on fuel tank too.Custom fly screen in silver shade lends a vintage look and so does the suede leather on handlebar grips and seat. Speaking of seat, it is a single-piece custom unit. The subframe has been trimmed to accommodate this seat and there is a luggage carrier at the back, made of stainless steel.TVS Ronin Kargil Edition Illuminated Side CoverRadical design to signify the radical victory!Other notable design elements include a circular lamp on left side cover with 99 written on it. This lettering also lights up with a yellow hue. There are bullet-inspired (not Royal Enfield Bullet 350) LED turn indicators that are made of machined brass. Cherry on top has to be the Tricolour decal on fuel tank that extends to the headlight unit.There is a functional new element on TVS Ronin Parakram as well. Which is the off-road knobby tyres to give that necessary muscle and go-anywhere capabilities. Other than these, TVS Ronin Kargil Edition doesn’t get any other changes and continues with the same 225.9cc single-cylinder oil-cooled engine with 20.1 bhp and 19.93 Nm, mated to a 5-speed gearbox.Also read – TVS Jupiter CNG testing starts More

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    Tesla Autopilot Crashes Linked to Overreliance on Computer Vision, Says WSJ

    Tesla has been the subject of a great deal of criticism for its Autopilot semi-autonomous technology.The newest report, a video series by the Wall Street Journal, shows footage of several crashes that have been reported to be linked to the use of the Autopilot system.The Journal concludes that reliance on computer sensors and cameras, rather than lidar, is one reason for its problems. Despite being investigated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) over its controversial semi-autonomous drive mode, Autopilot, Tesla hasn’t faced any substantial consequences. Tesla models new and old continue to roam city streets and interstates with technology that—while technically an SAE Level 2 semi-autonomous drive mode—can be misused as a fully autonomous system. Hence the controversy over the name Autopilot, and among the reasons for the myriad investigations into Tesla by the federal government as well as news outlets. The most recent investigation by the Wall Street Journal attempts to identify why some Teslas have crashed.The WSJ’s roughly 11-minute video, which requires a subscription to view, is the second in a series that puts Tesla’s Autopilot system under the microscope. It links the cause of some crashes to Autopilot’s overreliance on computer vision, which is basically a way of teaching computers to understand information based on digital inputs such as video. 1000 Tesla Crashes Reported to NHTSAAutomakers in the U.S. have had to report all serious real-world crashes involving SAE Level 2 or higher automated driving systems since NHTSA issued a General Order on crash reporting in June 2021. Tesla has reportedly submitted over 1000 crashes to NHTSA since 2016, but the WSJ claims most of that data is hidden from the public because Tesla considers it proprietary. However, the news outlet says it worked around that by gathering reports from individual states and cross-referencing them with crash data that Tesla submitted to NHTSA.Among the 222 crashes the WSJ says it pieced together for this report, the paper said 44 occurred when a Tesla with Autopilot activated suddenly veered, while another 31 crashes reportedly happened when Autopilot failed to yield or stop for an obstacle. Incidents where the Tesla failed to stop are said to result in the most serious injuries or death. The WSJ had experts analyze one fatal accident where Autopilot didn’t recognize an overturned truck on the highway and the car crashed into it.That’s what some experts who were interviewed by the Journal said is evidence of Autopilot’s gravest flaw. Unlike some other automakers that have radar computer vision and lidar laser imaging to detect objects, Tesla mainly relies on camera-based computer vision with radar as a backup on some models. John Bernal, who was fired from Tesla in 2022 for posing videos of Autopilot failing, tells the WSJ that he has found that the cameras used on some Tesla models are not calibrated properly. He says that when the cameras don’t see the same thing, they can have problems identifying obstacles. And as the investigation suggests, Tesla’s overreliance on cameras to control Autopilot can lead to crashes.One thing is certain: This investigation, and Tesla’s responses to it, will be important to follow.Eric Stafford’s automobile addiction began before he could walk, and it has fueled his passion to write news, reviews, and more for Car and Driver since 2016. His aspiration growing up was to become a millionaire with a Jay Leno–like car collection. Apparently, getting rich is harder than social-media influencers make it seem, so he avoided financial success entirely to become an automotive journalist and drive new cars for a living. After earning a journalism degree at Central Michigan University and working at a daily newspaper, the years of basically burning money on failed project cars and lemon-flavored jalopies finally paid off when Car and Driver hired him. His garage currently includes a 2010 Acura RDX, a manual ’97 Chevy Camaro Z/28, and a ’90 Honda CRX Si. More

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    1.8 Million Tesla Models Recalled over Hood-Latch Problem

    Over 1.8 million Tesla models are part of a recall over faulty software that might not detect an unlatched hood, which could then possibly fly open.The recall affects certain Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Ys from the 2020 to 2024 model years.Tesla says the issue can be fixed via an over-the-air software update that’s free.On certain Tesla models, there’s a chance that a software issue might prevent the vehicle from detecting a hood that’s not fully latched. The worst-case scenario is that the hood flies open while the car is driving down the road and obstructs the view ahead. And if you can’t see the road, the odds of getting in a crash obviously increase.This defect is pretty widespread too, with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reporting that 1,849,638 Tesla models could be affected. The list of recalled Teslas include the Model S (2021 to 2024 model years), the Model 3 (2021 to ’24), the Model X (2021 to ’24), and the Model Y (2020 to ’24). The Cybertruck was not included in the recall.Michael Simari|Car and DriverWhile the amount of Tesla models affected by the recall is in the millions, the good news is that none of them have to be taken in for physical service. Instead, Tesla says the faulty hood-latch-detection software can be fixed with a free over-the-air update that the automaker has released.Owners will be notified with a letter in the mail by September 22, 2024. They can also check the Tesla customer service website or the NHTSA recalls website to see if their vehicle is affected.More Tesla NewsEric Stafford’s automobile addiction began before he could walk, and it has fueled his passion to write news, reviews, and more for Car and Driver since 2016. His aspiration growing up was to become a millionaire with a Jay Leno–like car collection. Apparently, getting rich is harder than social-media influencers make it seem, so he avoided financial success entirely to become an automotive journalist and drive new cars for a living. After earning a journalism degree at Central Michigan University and working at a daily newspaper, the years of basically burning money on failed project cars and lemon-flavored jalopies finally paid off when Car and Driver hired him. His garage currently includes a 2010 Acura RDX, a manual ’97 Chevy Camaro Z/28, and a ’90 Honda CRX Si. More

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    Recaro, Famed Sports Seat Supplier, Has Reportedly Filed Bankruptcy

    Recaro Automotive has filed for bankruptcy, as first reported by Autocar. The German automotive seat supplier has been approved for self-administration, but it’s unclear how that will affect the brand’s future.Recaro was bought by a U.S.-based private investment company back in 2020.Recaro has filed for bankruptcy. The company, which has supplied seats to various car manufacturers for decades, was yesterday approved for self-administration by a German court, per a report by Autocar.It’s unclear how the filing will affect Recaro, who provides sports seats for brands such as BMW, Ford, the VW Group, and others. The seat maker’s employees were unaware of the bankruptcy, according to Autocar, who also reported that the IG Metall trade union that represents 215 workers at Recaro’s factory in Kircheim unter Teck, Germany, has demanded transparency from the supplier’s upper management.Chris Doane Automotive|Car and DriverBack in January 2020, Recaro Automotive announced that it had sold its business to Raven Acquisitions LLC, which is a privately owned investment corporation based in Detroit, Michigan. At the time, Recaro reported that it had made approximately $150 million in revenue in 2019, and it said that the new ownership would allow the company to prioritize making seats “with shorter and faster decision-making processes allowing greater flexibility to better meet the requirements of the market.” It’s currently unclear what financial moves led to the insolvency.Recaro’s history dates back to 1906 when “master saddler” Wilhelm Reutter began designing and building car bodies and interior components. In 1965, Recaro launched its first sports seat, and then in ’67 it introduced the first road-legal full shell seat. Future innovations would include a seat with speakers in the headrest (1977), the Recaro A8 sports seat with a plastic backside (1989), and it would go on to make the first retrofit seat with a universal side airbag in 2004 followed by designing a seat with a new lightweight composite shell in 2005.RecaroRecaroRecaro-Related ReadingEric Stafford’s automobile addiction began before he could walk, and it has fueled his passion to write news, reviews, and more for Car and Driver since 2016. His aspiration growing up was to become a millionaire with a Jay Leno–like car collection. Apparently, getting rich is harder than social-media influencers make it seem, so he avoided financial success entirely to become an automotive journalist and drive new cars for a living. After earning a journalism degree at Central Michigan University and working at a daily newspaper, the years of basically burning money on failed project cars and lemon-flavored jalopies finally paid off when Car and Driver hired him. His garage currently includes a 2010 Acura RDX, a manual ’97 Chevy Camaro Z/28, and a ’90 Honda CRX Si. More

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    2024 Yezdi Adventure Spied, Teased Officially, Launching Alongside Thar Roxx

    2024 Yezdi Adventure SpiedThe new 2024 Yezdi Adventure will pack a new engine which the company has worked on to improve in NVH and mileage (fuel efficiency)Mahindra-owned Classic Legends is updating one of their popular motorcycle for the year 2024. We are talking about Yezdi Adventure lifestyle off-roading motorcycle. While Yezdi has teased the same officially, we have managed to get our hands on spy shots of test mules and major scoops about 2024 Yezdi Adventure.2024 Yezdi Adventure SpiedAdventure motorcycling genre has been getting more and more popular in the country. We already have established names like Hero Xpulse and Royal Enfield Himalayan along with Yezdi Adventure. Royal Enfield and Hero MotoCorp have been eating the cake, while Yezdi had a lot of work to do to better the Adventure.2024 Yezdi Adventure TesersThat’s exactly what Yezdi has done and is coming up with an update to its adventure motorcycle. Teased officially, Yezdi is building a lot of hype and suspense around its upcoming launch. The company is offering a makeover to better position Adventure against Himalayan 450.“Somebody got a makeover”, Yezdi mentioned in its teaser, captioned “New engine, same wild spirit”. Second teaser mentioned “The perfect storm is brewing” with the caption “For some, the call is a gentle nudge, for others, it’s a thunderous roar. But no matter its form, the call of adventure is universal”.2024 Yezdi Adventure SpiedThere was a third teaser too, which revolved around 2024 Yezdi Roadster, which is expected to be launched alongside 2024 Yezdi Adventure. According to Rushlane’s sources, the launch will happen on August 15th alongside Mahindra Thar Roxx.Major scoops revealed!Now, we have to shift the focus from teasers towards the test mule spy shots we have at hand and the scoops we got from our source, Yash Chikte. From the spy shots, we can see a slightly redesigned fuel tank brace which has a minimal appeal than what Yezdi used to offer before with Adventure.2024 Yezdi Adventure New TankThere is a new insert on 2024 Yezdi Adventure with Est 69 sticker, which we found to be very nice (pun intended). The test mules in spy shots have camouflage on them, but the teasers show a new maroon and black dual-tone combination with white pin striping. On the engine case, we can see CH-7 235, which might not mean anything.What we were more interested in was the supposedly “new engine”. Yezdi mentions this is a new engine and our source claims that this is a 450cc or 500cc engine that Classic Legends is launching alongside Mahindra Thar Roxx on August 15th. He further mentioned that Classic Legends has thoroughly worked on NVH and fuel efficiency of the new engine.2024 Yezdi Adventure New EngineThe same event should also witness the launch of 2024 Yezdi Roadster and the grand debut of BSA Goldstar 650 in Indian market. If the engine displacement is really between 450cc and 500cc, it would be a fitting alternative to Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and upcoming Hero Xpulse 440.2024 Yezdi Adventure Instrumentation More

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    852-HP Pagani Utopia Roadster Skips Hybrid Assist but Offers a Manual

    The new Pagani Utopia Roadster is a convertible version of the Utopia coupe.The droptop model isn’t any heavier than its coupe counterpart, and both have an 852-hp twin-turbo V-12 without hybrid assist—but with a manual option. The Pagania Utopia Roadster costs around $3.4 million and only 130 copies will be sold around the globe.Artistry and state-of-the-art automotive technology converge on the new Pagani Utopia Roadster. It’s the topless follow-up to the Utopia coupe that was revealed back in 2022, but Pagani didn’t just lop off the roof and reinforce the body. Instead, the Italian hypercar maker meticulously redesigned the Carbo-Titanium monocoque for maximum rigidity without adding weight. That means the Utopia Roadster isn’t any heavier than its coupe counterpart, which Pagani claims weighs a feathery 2822 pounds without any fluids.A Topless UtopiaLike its fixed-roof sibling, the Utopia Roadster is among the few new hypercars that doesn’t have a hybrid powertrain. Another anomaly is that it caters to purists by offering a seven-speed manual transmission. The stick-shift setup routes power from the twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V-12 to the rear wheels. Developed by Mercedes-AMG, the Utopia’s hand-assembled engine makes a hefty 852 horsepower at 6000 rpm and 811 pound-feet of torque from 2800–5900 rpm. You can also choose to skip the Utopia’s third pedal and opt for the seven-speed automatic, which allows paddle-shifted gearchanges. Pagani didn’t share any performance estimates, but it did quote the droptop’s electronically limited top speed of 217 mph.The Utopia Roadster’s hardtop roof features a glass panel that helps keep the two-seater cockpit feeling airy. That top can also be removed and placed on a stand for safe keeping. What about when you’re out for a drive and bad weather unexpectedly strikes? Well, Pagani stores a supplementary soft top behind the seats. And when it comes to storing luggage, every Utopia includes two matching suitcases made of carbon fiber and leather that go in compartments on either side of the engine bay. The accessorizing doesn’t stop there as a separate set of matching garment bags live behind the headrests.PaganiAs you’d expect from a roughly $3.4 million hypercar, the personalization options are virtually limitless. The Utopia Roadster pictured here is painted Habanero Red, and it allows the car’s carbon-fiber bodywork to show through. This specific car, which will make its public debut at the upcoming Monterey Car Week, is also equipped with the optional Sport package that includes exclusive bits made from Pagani’s Carbo-Titanium material. This applies to the convertible’s movable exterior flaps to the seat structures to the gear shifter.Inside, the Utopia Roadster represents a simpler time when the gauges and switchgear were more mechanically complex. Besides the single digital display facing the driver, which allows access to the infotainment system, navigation, and backup camera, everything else in the cabin is appropriately ornate and appears to be wonderfully tactile, from the shifter’s exposed linkage to the toggles on the dash to the steering wheel. Pagani says the latter actually started life as a single piece of aluminum before it was milled for 28 hours into a steering wheel weighing just 3.5 pounds. We also dig the checkered pattern on the seat cushions, with Pagani calling this interior design Grecale and Huayra Signature leather. Interestingly, the Utopia’s key is shaped like the car itself and has a dedicated nook on the center console.Release the leather straps that secure the Utopia’s rear hood and raise it skyward and the Roadster’s eye candy continues. The V-12 is dressed with bronze valve covers, carbon fiber, and other flashy bits, some of which can be seen from the outside via a small window. The Pagani’s distinctive quad-tipped center-exit exhaust also helps identify the car. The forged 21-inch front and 22-inch rear wheels offer a turbine-like design that’s said to help cool the brakes. Those Brembo stoppers include carbon-ceramic rotors that measure 16.1 inches in front and 15.4 inches in back and feature a set of monoblock six- and four-piston calipers, respectively. Pagani also says the Utopia Roadster offers Pirelli’s Cyber tire that uses a sensor on the inside of the tread. The sensor then transmits data to the car’s electronic control units (i.e. ABS, stability control, and traction control). Along with a standard set of Pirelli P Zero Corsa and P Zero winter tires, the Utopia Roadster can be equipped with stickier Pirelli P Zero Trofeo RS rubber.The Pagani Utopia Roadster has been homologated for sale in the United States. However, with only 130 copies planned for global production, being filthy rich is by no means a guarantee that you can own one. More Pagani StoriesEric Stafford’s automobile addiction began before he could walk, and it has fueled his passion to write news, reviews, and more for Car and Driver since 2016. His aspiration growing up was to become a millionaire with a Jay Leno–like car collection. Apparently, getting rich is harder than social-media influencers make it seem, so he avoided financial success entirely to become an automotive journalist and drive new cars for a living. After earning a journalism degree at Central Michigan University and working at a daily newspaper, the years of basically burning money on failed project cars and lemon-flavored jalopies finally paid off when Car and Driver hired him. His garage currently includes a 2010 Acura RDX, a manual ’97 Chevy Camaro Z/28, and a ’90 Honda CRX Si. More

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    We Drive the 2025 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing’s New Track Package at VIR

    We absolutely adore the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing. Its 668-hp supercharged 6.2-liter V-8, available manual transmission, adult-sized rear seat, and sweet balance between everyday comfort and ferocity when prodded has made it a three-time 10Best winner and one of our favorite sports sedans of all time. Cadillac is leaning into the Blackwing’s angry side for 2025 with a comprehensive suspension-upgrade option called the Precision package. After driving a prototype at one of our favorite tracks, Virginia International Raceway, we came away very impressed.This new offering builds upon the 2025 facelift for the entire CT5 lineup, including a revised front fascia, larger dashboard screens, and an overhauled version of its onboard Performance Data Recorder telemetry. The CT5-V’s new Precision package is all about making the Blackwing more direct and more rapid on track. Development engineer Derek Zalewski tells us this project was somewhat inspired by former GM performance boss John Heinricy running a CT4-V Blackwing in SCCA’s T2 class. What else could be done to up the CT5 Blackwing’s track game? The answer: Spring rates are 70 percent stiffer up front and 60 percent in the rear, there’s a stiffer front anti-roll bar, and pretty much every bushing has been replaced. There are bits inherited from the Camaro SS 1LE and ZL1 1LE and—in the most extreme case—one of the rear cradle bushings is now 1000 percent stiffer. Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires remain standard, but track-oriented Cup 2R rubber is available, and the 285-section width is 10 millimeters wider than the stock PS4Ss. (Interestingly, in the interest of development time and cost, these are off-the-shelf tires versus the GM norm of having them customized for the vehicle.) The front suspension knuckles had to be revised to be able to accommodate 2.8 degrees of negative camber up front, and a second set of rear toe-control links are provided—they come in the trunk, and are about 0.1 inch longer—to be able to adjust the rear alignment to negative 2.0 degrees of camber (stock track alignment is -2.4 degrees front, -1.5 degrees rear). Finally, to make it all sing, the electronic controls—steering, MR dampers, stability control including Performance Traction Management, and the electronically controlled limited-slip differential—get a retune. In case you were wondering, engineers say the LT4 V-8 is already at the limits of balancing power and emissions, so there’s no more power. But 668 horsepower is still a lot.The added grip from the Cup 2R tires is instantly noticeable at VIR. The fronts just grip and grip and grip with no squeal. Average grip through Turn 1 is up nearly 10 percent over the last Blackwing we ran at Lightning Lap, and that’s with just a handful of cold laps. With our normal three days of lapping, expect an even bigger gap. The other two areas where the CT5’s added stiffness really blew us away is the increase in stability under braking and in the most challenging cornering sections. On our first lap braking into Turn 1 was, well, uneventful. We still remember the feeling of the standard Blackwing’s rear waggling under braking. Another highlight is NASCAR, where a preceding fast left-hand sweeper leads into the braking zone. It’s a dicey section to carry lots of speed through the left and then get the braking done in time to make NASCAR’s apex, and a spot that trips up many cars (drivers, too). This CT5 felt so much more stable and predictable there, making it much easier to gather it up and get to the apex cleanly. Similarly, the fast off-camber left-hander after the climbing esses is another spot where the CT5’s newfound, well, precision is sure to lead to quicker times. That slight rear wallow that you sometimes feel in the stock Blackwing has been absolutely banished.Considering how large of an improvement the Precision package felt like on track, we were pleasantly surprised at how perfectly livable it remains on the street. About the worst of its newfound stiffness is a bit more head toss over low-speed impacts such as putting one side over a parking-lot speed bump. It otherwise proved remarkably refined and streetable considering the serious stiffening underneath. We’ll put it this way: It’s a serious on-track upgrade, but we’d choose it for our daily driver too, further solidifying GM’s ride-and-handling engineers as some of the best in the business. Cadillac hasn’t yet announced pricing for the Precision package, but it will go on sale in early 2025. Ticking that box will require the carbon-ceramic brake option, but it will be available with or without the carbon-fiber aero packages. There was no time for an official lap time during this teaser drive. Cadillac also wouldn’t quote us a bogey time for a Precision-package-equipped Blackwing at VIR, but the team is confident the car has what it takes to become the fastest gas-powered four-door in our Lightning Lap history. Being just 1.7 seconds quicker than before would do it, getting its nose across the finish line just ahead of the Porsche Panamera Turbo S. More Cadillac CT5 StoriesDave VanderWerp has spent more than 20 years in the automotive industry, in varied roles from engineering to product consulting, and now leading Car and Driver’s vehicle-testing efforts. Dave got his very lucky start at C/D by happening to submit an unsolicited resume at just the right time to land a part-time road warrior job when he was a student at the University of Michigan, where he immediately became enthralled with the world of automotive journalism. More