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    2025 Acura RDX Receives a Very Minor Nose Job and Not Much Else

    The 2025 Acura RDX’s facelift includes a different grille design, fresh paint options, and new wheel choices. Inside, the center console gets a redesign and the infotainment screen adds a new widescreen mode for phone mirroring. The updated RDX will arrive at Acura dealerships later this month, with pricing expected to be released around that time. Last year, Acura made all-wheel drive standard across the RDX lineup. This year, changes to the compact luxury SUV are more focused on visuals and rounding out the RDX package with updated technology and minor cabin revisions. The most obvious visual change involves the RDX’s front end. The grille takes on a new “frameless” look and adopts a more distinctive mesh pattern. The lineup receives new wheel designs too, with a newly standard set of 19-inchers painted Berlina Black. The lower body trim on the Advance trim level is now color-matched to the rest of the body to help distinguish its spot at the top of the lineup. There are also three new paint options: Solar Silver Metallic, Canyon River Blue Metallic, and Urban Gray Pearl.Inside, changes are equally minimal. The redesigned center console has larger cupholders and improved access to the wireless charging pad. The 10.2-inch infotainment screen has been updated to include a new widescreen mode for the wireless versions of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. There’s nothing new under the RDX’s hood for 2025. Every model is still powered by a 272-hp 2.0-liter turbo four paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The last model we tested rode on a set of 20-inch wheels and hit 60 mph in 6.2 seconds. We’re still waiting for Acura to release a full pricing breakdown before ’25 RDX models start arriving at dealerships later this month. More on AcuraJack Fitzgerald’s love for cars stems from his as yet unshakable addiction to Formula 1. After a brief stint as a detailer for a local dealership group in college, he knew he needed a more permanent way to drive all the new cars he couldn’t afford and decided to pursue a career in auto writing. By hounding his college professors at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he was able to travel Wisconsin seeking out stories in the auto world before landing his dream job at Car and Driver. His new goal is to delay the inevitable demise of his 2010 Volkswagen Golf. More

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    Updated Royal Enfield Bullet 350, Meteor 350 Launch After Classic 350 Facelift

    Royal Enfield Bullet 350With the updated Royal Enfield Bullet 350 and Meteor 350, we can expect more features as standard, similar to Classic 350 faceliftRoyal Enfield dominates the sub-500cc motorcycle segment with products like Classic 350, Hunter 350, Bullet 350 and Meteor 350. An updated version of Classic 350 will be launched on 12th August. After that, Royal Enfield is also expected to introduce the Bullet 350 facelift and Meteor 350 facelift.Updated Royal Enfield Bullet 350, Meteor 350A variant rejig is likely for the facelift versions of Bullet 350 and Meteor 350. New colour options could be introduced as well. LED tail lamp and pilot lamp can be made standard for all variants of Meteor 350 facelift. Meteor 350 already offers LED headlamps, which will be carried forward.Bullet 350 facelift will have relatively fewer changes in comparison to Meteor 350 and Classic 350 facelifts. The new Bullet 350 is just around a year old, as it was launched in September 2023. It was the last 350cc Royal Enfield bike to be upgraded with the new engine and chassis.It remains to be seen if some new tech features are introduced with Bullet 350 facelift and Meteor 350 facelift. In the traditional sense, Royal Enfield bikes are preferred more for their dominating road presence, robust performance and powerful exhaust note. However, as consumer preferences are evolving in favour of advanced tech features, there can be a possibility for such upgrades.Royal Enfield Meteor 350Existing Bullet 350 has a fairly basic tech setup, as evident with the digi-analogue instrument console. This new instrument console was part of the updates introduced with the new-gen Bullet 350 last year. It is unlikely that it will witness any major changes. Bullet 350 is also equipped with a USB port.Possibility of new tech features are more with the Meteor 350 that caters to a diverse set of users. It includes a large section of the younger generation. In its current form, Meteor 350 is equipped with a retro-inspired, digi-analogue instrument panel. There’s a floating LCD screen and built-in Tripper navigation. A USB charging port is available under the clutch lever. With the Royal Enfield App, users can access a lot more features including call alerts on the Tripper.No Major mechanical updatesBullet 350 facelift and Meteor 350 facelift will continue using the 349cc single cylinder, air-oil cooled engine. It churns out 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm, and is mated to a 5-speed constant mesh gearbox. Suspension and braking systems will also be carried forward. Bullet 350 has 41 mm telescopic forks at front and twin tube emulsion shock absorbers at rear with 6-step adjustable preload.Royal Enfield Bullet 350Braking setup comprises 300 mm and 270 mm disc brakes at front and rear, respectively. Meteor 350 has the same configuration for the suspension and braking systems. Both bikes are offered with dual-channel ABS. While Bullet 350 has spoke wheels with tube-type tyres, Meteor 350 comes with alloy wheels and tubeless tyres, depending on variants.Powertrains for both the motorcycles will remain the same. Based on the overall quantum of updates, prices could be increased slightly for Bullet 350 facelift and Meteor 350 facelift. These are currently available at a starting price of Rs 1.74 lakh and Rs 2.06 lakh, respectively. More

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    Ola Electric Motorcycle Teased Again – Will Debut On August 15th

    Ola Electric Motorcycle TeasedWhen launched, Ola electric motorcycle will compete with rival offerings from the likes of Oben, Revolt, Tork and other OEMsOla Electric has emerged as India’s best-selling electric 2W manufacturer by quite some margin. The company had always maintained that they would branch out into more genres like electric cars, electric motorcycles and even electric rickshaws. Ola has showcased four electric motorcycle concepts too.Fast forwarding to August 2024, Ola has been teasing its upcoming electric motorcycle. The company has a habit of unveiling new and upcoming products and services on August 15th, India’s Independence Day. This year, the spotlight is on Ola’s electric motorcycle. Let’s take a look.Upcoming Ola Motorcycle TeasedOla Electric Motorcycle TeasedIndian electric scooters and motorcycle segment has emerged as a lucrative option for many automakers. Up until now, there has been a major uproar in electric scooters with many OEMs diving into it. Now, the focus seems to be shifting to electric motorcycles.CEO of Ola Electric, Bhavish Aggarwal, recently teased an electric motorcycle. He took a short test ride of this motorcycle and posted the same on social media. Very little was divulged in that short video. The new teaser, however, sheds some light on what we can expect from Ola’s upcoming motorcycle.Ola Cyber Racer Top VariantFor starters, Ola Electric has only teased this motorcycle from the front-top section. We can see the twin projector LED headlights, similar to S1 electric scooter range. Right within this headlight assembly, above projector headlights, there is a single-piece sleek horizontal LED bar that will act as bike’s DRL (Daytime Running Light).Above the headlights, there seems to be a headlight cowl or some sort of short windscreen. From this brief teaser, it looks like Ola is developing a street naked motorcycle. There are muscular tank shrouds that are accentuated to lend an aggressive stance. Handlebar looks like it is a single-piece unit and is positioned very upright.Ola Cyber Racer Mid VariantWhat to expect?Not a lot is known about Ola electric motorcycle teased, but it will be unveiled on August 15th. It is expected to recreate the same magic as S1 scooters did in scooter body style. Comparing this teaser with Ola’s four electric motorcycle concepts, there is very little semblance.However, when comparing it with Ola’s design patents in the recent past, we can establish some sort of semblance. Ola’s design patents showed the motorcycle in different variants. We expect the same to be true with production-spec model as well.Ola ADV BikePerformance might be in the same ballpark as Ola S1 Pro Gen II with a slightly larger battery pack. There is a good probability of it having a claimed range of over 150 km. If Ola offers the same 7-inch touchscreen dashboard on this motorcycle with Google Maps and a plethora of features and gimmicks, it could be a well-received product. More

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    2W Retail Sales July 2024 YoY – Hero, Honda, TVS, Bajaj, RE, Yamaha, Ola, Ather, Jawa

    TVS iQube2W retail sales showed 17.17% YoY and 4.91% MoM growth in July 2024 boosted by several economic factorsThe two wheeler (2W) segment in India continues to grow with new product launches and smooth supply chains coupled with improvement in economic conditions. New product launches with advanced features and better fuel efficiency also lent a positive impact to improved sales.The 2W segment has witnessed a 17.17% YoY growth to 14,43,463 units in July 2024, up from 12,31,930 units sold in July 2023. This was a volume growth of 2.11.533 units. MoM sales also improved by 4.91% over 13,75,889 units sold in June 2024. Every two wheeler OEM on this list has posted YoY growth in retail sales with the exception of Classic Legends.Vehicle Retail Sales July 20242W Retail Sales July 2024 YoY GrowthHero MotoCorp was at the top of this list with 3,99,324 unit retail sales last month, a significant growth over 3,61,766 units sold in July 2023. Market share however, dipped to 27.66% from 29.37% on a YoY basis. In July, Hero launched the 2024 Hero Xtreme 160R 4V at Rs 1.38 lakh. It enters a segment wherein it will compete with the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V and Honda Hornet 2.0.At No. 2 was Honda with 3,68,753 unit sales, a marked improvement over 2,99,790 units sold in July 2023. Market share improved to 25.55% over 24.33% on a YoY basis. Another 2W OEM to report improvement in retail sales was TVS Motor with 2,51,140 units sold last month. This was over 2,13,628 units sold in July 2023. TVS Motor continues to see high demand for its  Jupiter, Apache, XL, Raider, NTorq and iQube while the company also teased a new scooter which will debut this month.2W Retail Sales July 2024At No. 4 was Bajaj Auto with 1,61,435 units sold last month, up from 1,46,633 units sold in July 2023. Bajaj also commenced sales of the new Freedom 125 which promises a total range of 330 km when combined with CNG. Suzuki followed with YoY improvement in retail sales to 79,796 units, a growth over 62,755 units sold in July 2023. Royal Enfield has witnessed retail sales at 57,325 units last month from 56,328 units sold in July 2023 while Yamaha sales went up to 54,622 units over 45,899 units sold on a YoY basis.Ola Electric Sales SurgeOla Electric saw its retail sales surge in July 2024 to 41,624 units. There had been 19,406 units sold in July 2023 relating to a volume growth of 22,218 units. Ola Electric is now set to enter the electric motorcycle segment and teasers of the Ola bike have been doing the rounds. Once launched, it will take on rivals from Revolt, Oben, Tork etc.Ather Energy has also seen improvement in retail sales last month to 10,087 units, up from 6,685 units sold in July 2023. Lower down the sales order was Greaves (3,154 units), Piaggio (3,026 units), Classic Legends (2,131 units) and Bgauss (1,792 units). There were others on this list including electric vehicle makers who added 9,254 units to total retail sales, down from 11,378 units sold in the same month last year. More

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    Tata Curvv EV Questions Answered – How Is It Diff Than Nexon EV, 20 ADAS Features, 5 Colours

    New Tata Curvv EV. Image – Cars Together RohitAll You Need to Know About the New Tata Curvv EV: Q&AAs the new Tata Curvv EV is set to be launched today, we have compiled a comprehensive Q&A to help potential buyers understand everything about this exciting new SUV.Q. What is the TATA Curvv EV?A. The TATA Curvv EV is the newest SUV from Tata Motors. It is an all-new nameplate featuring a segment-first SUV Coupé design language. It is also Tata Motors’ entry into the fastest-growing compact SUV (sub 4.4 meter) segment.New Tata Curvv EVQ. What are the key features of Curvv EV?A. Curvv EV incorporates cutting-edge technology and features from the luxury segment, such as:First-in-segment Features:SUV Coupé designBody cladding in Piano Black FinishSquared wheel archesFlush door handlesV2V ChargingV2L TechnologySmart Digital DRL with Welcome & Goodbye AnimationSmart Charging AnimationFrunk (front trunk)31.24 cm (12.3″) Cinematic Touchscreen by HARMANArcade.ev app suitePowered Tailgate with Gesture ActivationMulti-dial Full View NavigationAdvanced Vehicle Alert System (AVAS)New Tata Curvv EVQ. What are the best-in-segment features?A. The Curvv EV boasts several best-in-segment features, including:ADAS Level 2 with 20 featuresVoice-assisted Panoramic Sunroof with Mood Lighting26.03 cm (10.25″) Digital CockpitPhygital Control PanelLargest boot space in its segmentNew Tata Curvv EVQ. What safety features does Curvv EV offer?A. Curvv EV includes features like EPB with Autohold, 6 airbags, ESP with i-VBAC, Advanced ESP with Driver Doze-off Alert, All-Wheel Disc brakes, and Hill Ascent and Descent Control as standard. Additionally, there are features like:Level 2 ADASSOS CallFront Fog Lamps with corneringAdvanced Vehicle Alert System (AVAS)Front Parking SensorNew Tata Curvv EVQ. What features are included in ADAS for Curvv EV?A. Tata Curvv EV offers one of the highest numbers of ADAS features in the segment, such as:Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go (ACC)Lane Departure Warning (LDW)Lane Keep Assist (LKA)Lane Following Assist (LFA)Forward Collision Warning (FCW)Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) for Vehicle, Pedestrian, Cyclist, and Junction TurningHigh Beam Assist (HBA)Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)Blind Spot Detection (BSD) – Radar basedBlind Spot View Monitor (BSM) – Camera based360 Degree 3D Surround View Camera SystemDoor Open Alert on ORVMRear Collision Warning (RCW)Over Speed AlertLane Change Alert (Extension of BSD)Driver Doze Off AlertNew Tata Curvv EVQ. Who are the major competitors of Curvv EV?A. Curvv EV will compete with both EV and ICE models in its segment. Few of the major competitors are:EV Competitors:MG ZS EVBYD Atto3Mahindra XUV400ICE Competitors:Hyundai CretaKia SeltosMaruti Grand VitaraHonda ElevateSkoda KushaqVW TaigunNew Tata Curvv EVQ. How is the Curvv EV different from Nexon EV?A. Curvv EV is a coupé SUV built on Acti.ev architecture. It has a bigger battery pack, more power, a longer driving range, larger boot space, and is also faster than Nexon EV. Additionally, it has more features than Nexon EV such as:L2 ADASV2L/V2V as standard7.2 kW AC charging as standardR18 Wheels with aero insertsPowered Tailgate with Gesture ActivationFlush door handles4 spoke steering wheelMulti Mood Ambient LightingVoice-assisted Panoramic Sunroof with Mood lighting6-way Power adjustable driver seat6-way adjustable co-driver seat2 position rear seat reclineCruise Control as standardFrunkAdvanced Vehicle Alert System (AVAS)[embedded content]Q. In what colours does the Curvv EV come?A. Curvv EV comes in 5 colours: Pristine White, Flame Red, Empowered Oxide, Pure Grey, and Virtual Sunrise. The availability of colors will be persona-based.Q. What are the battery options on offer?A. Tata Curvv EV will be offered in two battery options, details of which will be revealed at the launch.Q. What are the battery options on offer?A. Tata Curvv EV will be offered in two battery options, details of which will be revealed at the launch.Q. What are the prices of Tata Curvv EV?A. Tata Curvv EV prices will be revealed at the launch. More

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    Ram Is Killing Off Its Last ‘New’ Half-Ton Truck with a Hemi V-8

    The Ram 1500 Classic is being discontinued after the 2024 model year, the company confirmed.The Classic was a continuation of the previous-generation truck, meant to serve as a more affordable alternative to the Ram 1500 that launched in 2019.Without the Classic on sale, Ram will no longer offer a new half-ton pickup with a Hemi V-8 engine.The Ram 1500 Classic is finally being laid to rest. The Classic was a continuation of the previous-generation Ram 1500, which first launched in 2009. When the latest iteration of the Ram 1500 arrived in 2019, the older truck adopted the Classic moniker and stuck around as a more affordable, bare-bones option. But now the Ram 1500 Classic is being discontinued, meaning Ram will no longer offer a half-ton truck with a V-8 engine.A company spokesperson today confirmed the news to Car and Driver, stating that the Ram 1500 Classic’s departure comes as the result of “the introduction of the Tradesman trim on the newer Ram 1500 for the 2024 model year.” For 2025, the Tradesman remains the 1500’s entry-level trim, and it comes with a $42,270 base price.StellantisThe 2024 Ram 1500 Classic was offered in two trims, the Tradesman and the Warlock. The former started at $40,700, a $6460 increase over the Classic’s 2023 starting price and only $715 cheaper than the 2024 version of the newer-generation truck. Previous versions of the Classic had represented a more notable savings over modern 1500s.The 1500 Classic had been offered with both the Pentastar 3.6-liter V-6 and the Hemi 5.7-liter V-8. The latest update to the Ram 1500 for the 2025 model year sees the truck come standard with the Hurricane twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six, so without the Classic on sale, it is now no longer possible to buy a current-model-year 1500 pickup with a Hemi V-8.The Hemi V-8 lives on for the time being in the 2025 Dodge Durango, and Ram’s heavy-duty trucks still offer the 6.4-liter V-8. If you want the old-school 1500 Classic, Ram still has some left on dealership lots, with the spokesperson confirming that “the Hemi-powered Ram 1500 Classic will sell into 2025.”More Ram ReadingCaleb Miller began blogging about cars at 13 years old, and he realized his dream of writing for a car magazine after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University and joining the Car and Driver team. He loves quirky and obscure autos, aiming to one day own something bizarre like a Nissan S-Cargo, and is an avid motorsports fan. More

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    Mitsubishi Mirage Is Officially Dead, Leaving Just One Sub-$20K New Car

    The Mitsubishi Mirage has officially been declared dead, as it will not return to the U.S. market for the 2025 model year.With the Mirage hatchback and the Mirage G4 sedan going away, that leaves the Nissan Versa as the last new car that starts under $20K. A Mitsubishi spokesperson told Car and Driver that the company expects dealers stock of the outgoing Mirage models to last into next summer. The time has finally come for the Mitsubishi Mirage to take a dirt nap. The death of the Mirage hatchback and Mirage G4 sedan, which for the 2024 model year started at $18,015 and $19,115, respectively, means that new cars priced below $20,000 are bordering on extinction. The Nissan Versa, with its $17,820 base price, is currently all that remains.The news of the Mirage’s demise was confirmed today to Car and Driver by Jeremy Barnes, Mitsubishi’s North American spokesman. “Mirage is being discontinued in the U.S. market, and there will not be a 2025 model,” he said. “Production will cease late this year, and we expect to have sufficient dealer stock to last into the summer of 2025.”MitsubishiMitsubishiWhen it comes to the death of the Mitsubishi Mirage siblings, the writing was on the wall. Last year, it was reported that the subcompact car was on the chopping block due to shrinking sales. While affordable new cars are still popular among shoppers, it was clear that the Mirage was well past its sell-by date. Sure, it was among the cheapest new cars on sale in the U.S., but it also had the distinction of being the wimpiest, with both body styles featuring a 78-hp(!) three-cylinder engine.More Mirage 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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    Dodge Charger Daytona EV’s Fratzonic ‘Exhaust’ Sounds Convincing

    Dodge has posted a video on social media showing off the faux exhaust sound of the new Charger Daytona EV.The “Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust” emits a roar that does an impressive job of imitating a V-8 engine.The Charger Daytona also has a Stealth mode for drivers who prefer subtlety.Over the past two decades, the Dodge Charger has gained notoriety for its aggressive looks, tire-spinning power figures, and, most notably, its V-8 roar. When Dodge unveiled the Charger Daytona EV in March, the new electric car checked off two of those boxes, with a square-jawed face and a maximum output of 670 horsepower. But the question remained as to what the Charger Daytona would sound like, with the original 2022 concept boasting a “Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust” that promised head-turning levels of noise despite its electric powertrain.Now we have an answer. Dodge has posted a video on social media showing a production-spec Charger Daytona zipping under an overpass, giving us a taste of the aural experience the Charger Daytona will provide once sales kick off later this year. And unsurprisingly, while the noise is artificial, it sounds quite a bit like a V-8 engine.This synthetic soundtrack is produced by the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust. Although Dodge hasn’t revealed much about how the system works, we know it utilizes two passive radiators to create a noise that amps up as speed builds. The original concept was said to be capable of producing 126 decibels, but it’s unclear if that degree of noise will be available on the production vehicle. Regardless, it will likely run afoul of noise restrictions that have popped up in certain cities, such as New York City.Still, from the video, the “exhaust” certainly sounds deafening. If we were to hear it without any context, we have to admit we could be fooled into believing it is the sound of a gas-powered car. There’s even a slight high-pitched whine as the Charger Daytona begins its acceleration, which seems to reference both the whir of electric motors and the wail of a supercharger. For those who prefer the silence of an EV, choosing Stealth mode will turn off the Fratzonic system. More on the New ChargerCaleb Miller began blogging about cars at 13 years old, and he realized his dream of writing for a car magazine after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University and joining the Car and Driver team. He loves quirky and obscure autos, aiming to one day own something bizarre like a Nissan S-Cargo, and is an avid motorsports fan. More