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    Hero Xoom 160 Trademarked In India – Debut Tomorrow, SUV Of 2W

    Hero Xoom 160 trademarked in IndiaAs opposed to current scooter lineup, Hero Xoom 160 is a stepping stone in Hero’s premium product history and will be unveiled tomorrowHero is going all-in with its premium range of 2W products, to be specifically sold in Premia dealerships. We saw the launch of Karizma XMR, 2023 Xpulse 200 4V Pro and now, the company is unveiling two new products at 2023 EICMA Show. A premium scooter tomorrow, and an ADV-style Hero Xoom 160 maxi scooter tomorrow. In a recent post, we covered Xude scooter, also to be unveiled alongside Xoom 160.Hero Xoom 160 Scooter Details TeasedRecently Hero teased its ADV-styled maxi scooter for the first time after patent designs leaked. Interestingly, Hero deleted its first teaser in favour of a new one that reveals some finer details of this upcoming scooter. For starters, the scooter wears XOOM and 160 badgings. So, that will be the name of Hero’s first non-step-through scooter, as confirmed by trademark filed.Trademark was filed just a week ago. So, launch timeline is further down the road, rather than in the immediate vicinity. For the first time, Hero is taking significant strides with its premium products portfolio. In scooters, Hero Xoom 160 will be the brand’s flagship. As seen in recent teaser, it has quite some kit too.Speaking of kit, Hero has teased quite a lot. For starters, the 160 number in Hero Xoom 160 is likely to denote its engine displacement number. So, the same engine as Xtreme 160R is likely. That said, Hero is providing some kind of active cooling for this engine with a radiator setup. This radiator is of different shape than Xtreme 160R’s owing to different packaging.Hero Xoom 160 active engine coolingThis squarish radiator can very well be a part of an oil cooling setup. Other than that, there are larger 14-inch wheels (not confirmed) wrapped with block-pattern dual-sport tyres, long travel suspension, non-step-through floorboard with fuel tank in the spine, a tall windscreen, and more.SUV of 2W vehicles?The modern TFT screen from Karizma XMR for instrumentation, twin-pod LED headlights, relaxed ergos for riders, a wide and accommodating seat, a luggage rack with an optional top box, keyless go and commanding road presence may be some of its key highlights. Hero calls Xoom 160 as “Champion of off-beat rides”.If there is a 2W company in India that knows a good deal about off-roading and rough-roading, rallying, trail riding, then it has to be Hero MotoCorp. With years of off-roading expertise, Hero is likely to tune the suspension of Xoom 160 perfectly.Hero Xoom 160 designEven though Hero has just teased this scooter, we can see some components and the overall fit and finish of this scooter, which might very well be the best from Hero MotoCorp till date. One doesn’t have to be a genius to realise that Hero is aiming for Yamaha Aerox 155. Probably even Honda’s ADV 160 in global markets.In India, Yamaha Aerox 155 enjoyed quite a niche for quite some time. Hero has arrived to crash the party. Currently, Yamaha Aerox 155 commands quite a premium at Rs. 1.47 lakh (ex-sh). Hero Xoom 160 might cost around Rs. 1.25 lakh (ex-sh).Hero Xoom 160 features More

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    Hero Xude Scooter Will Debut Tomorrow At 2023 EICMA Show

    Hero Xude Scooter Unveil TomorrowThe new Hero Xude scooter has been officially teased by the brand and is set to debut at 2023 EICMA Show alongside Hero’s ADV maxi scooterIndia’s largest 2W manufacturer, Hero MotoCorp, is expanding its already large portfolio to carve out a premium lineup. These will be sold at Hero’s new Premia dealerships. Where scooters are concerned, Hero will sell Vida range at Premia showrooms. Upcoming Xude and Hero’s new ADV maxi scooter will grace Premia dealership soon.Hero Xude Scooter – Xoom’s upmarket brother?After patenting the design in India, Hero Xude has been officially teased by Hero for the first time. At their official Instagram handle, Hero MotoCorp has revealed that it will unveil its newest “Ultimate Urban Commuter” tomorrow, at 2023 EICMA show alongside Hero’s upcoming ADV-style maxi scooter.The name Xude is in line with the newfound X-factor that Hero is shooting for. When we take into account patented design, it bears a lot of semblance to Xoom 110 scooter on sale in India. Sure, they’re not completely identical. That said, upcoming Xude is a lot more premium than Xoom 110.We say this because Hero’s recent teaser reveals a much sharper design attributes, in keeping with Xoom’s overall silhouette. At the front, there is a new apron along with new LED turn indicators, wider and sleeker LED headlights, and slightly distinct LED DRL signature. Panels beside front apron are sportier too.Hero Xude Scooter 110cc Engine LikelySide body panels have sharper character lines and creases that give it a more upmarket look. We hope it packs a better and more informative instrument cluster with Bluetooth, turn-by-turn navigation, music controls and more, to go along with “Ultimate Urban Commuter” tag. Maybe the same TFT unit as Karizma’s?Is it 125cc or the same 110cc as Xoom?The patent design shows presence of larger wheels than that of Xoom’s. For context, Xoom gets 12-inch wheels. So, 14-inch wheels are likely with Hero Xude scooter. Not just size, design of Xude’s wheels is far more upmarket too. This is still a step-through scooter and comes with a flat floorboard for practicality.As per powertrains, Hero Xude scooter is rumoured to get the larger 125cc engine from Destini and Maestro range. That said, we would suggest taking this with a pinch of salt. Because the engine casing and exhaust canister on upcoming Hero Xude scooter are looking identical to Hero’s 110 cc Xoom.New Hero Xude scooter design patent leaksThis 110.9 cc single-cylinder engine will develop around 8 bhp of peak power and 8.7 Nm of peak torque, mated to a CVT. No fancy equipment like liquid cooling, something that Hero’s upcoming ADV maxi scooter will get. In contrast, Hero’s 125cc engine has 9 bhp and 10.4 Nm.We would reckon Hero is targeting global markets with Xude scooter, where a premium 110cc scooter is currently in demand. We hope there is a 125cc version of this scooter in the future for India, because the looks are far more promising to rival the likes of TVS Ntorq 125. More

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    Can’t Get Tickets to the Vegas GP? Get Your Track Fix at the Velocity Invitational

    During the 2022 Velocity Invitational at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca, I was passed in the corkscrew by Pato O’Ward in Ayrton Senna’s 1990 championship-winning McLaren MP4/5B Formula 1 car while I was in the (left-hand) passenger seat of a McLaren F1 GTR being driven by racer and stuntman Tanner Foust. It’s an experience that defied my ability to describe it, but if forced to try, I’d say it was something like: Whooosh, Slide, Squeal (tire), Squeal (me), Squeal (Foust), Vroom, Giggle, Cheerful Cussing, Hard Breathing, Total Blackout from Joy. I can’t promise that you’ll get passed by an F1 car while in an F1 at the 2023 Velocity Invitational, but if it’s going to happen anywhere, this is the place. This is what you might have seen had you been losing to Ayrton Senna in 1990. Elana Scherr|Car and DriverThe Velocity Invitational is everything that’s good about Monterey Car Week for those of us who most like the historic racing, with a side of hypercars. In 2022 we loaned Mario Andretti a Sharpie, saw a Zenvo active wing in full tilt on track, and got a walkaround of the championship-winning BRE Datsun from its driver, John Morton. We also got to sit overlooking Turn 2 at Laguna, enjoying a wine tasting while Ferraris and Cobras diced it up below. It’s an action-packed weekend.John Morton receiving the respect he deserves as a championship driver and all-around wonderful person. Elana Scherr|Car and DriverFor 2023, Velocity goes north to Sonoma Raceway during the weekend of November 10–12. McLaren will be back with cars from Zak Brown’s personal collection as well as heritage cars to celebrate its 60th anniversary. O’Ward will be driving again, along with other IndyCar drivers, Brown himself, and F1 pilot Lando Norris. We’ve got interview plans for Norris, so leave your suggestions for questions in the comments.Mario Andretti signs autographs with my pen. Elana Scherr|Car and DriverMcLaren isn’t the only manufacturer whose top executive will be on track. Ford will be in attendance as well, with plans to showcase the track-only GT Mk IV, mostly likely with Jim Farley behind the wheel. It’s not the first time Ford has brought cars out to the event. “The Ford GT and the GT40 predecessor have had great representation at Velocity,” says Ford’s global sports car marketing manager Scott Bartlett. “In 2021 Velocity Invitational hosted a reunion of seven Ford GT GTE race cars, alongside our Ford GT MkIV driven by Ford CEO Jim Farley.” He says his team appreciates the enthusiastic audience plus the opportunity to show the racing GT in action. All ready for the Ford v Ferrari remake. Genevieve DavisThe rally school DirtFish is bringing out some of its collection of cars, and offering ridealongs, and the show-car paddock is sure to be overflowing with Ferrari F40s, 918 Spyders, McLaren Sennas, and bespoke brands you’ve never seen in person. Can we beat our 2022 experience? Only if Pato O’Ward can squeeze us inside the actual F1 car. Either way, at $175 for the full weekend, it’s an easier ticket to get than the Vegas GP, and you don’t have to be a celebrity to get in the paddock. Senior Editor, FeaturesLike a sleeper agent activated late in the game, Elana Scherr didn’t know her calling at a young age. Like many girls, she planned to be a vet-astronaut-artist, and came closest to that last one by attending UCLA art school. She painted images of cars, but did not own one. Elana reluctantly got a driver’s license at age 21 and discovered that she not only loved cars and wanted to drive them, but that other people loved cars and wanted to read about them, which meant somebody had to write about them. Since receiving activation codes, Elana has written for numerous car magazines and websites, covering classics, car culture, technology, motorsports, and new-car reviews.     More

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    There’s an Italian Company That’s Turning the C8 Corvette into a Hypercar

    There’s a history in Italy of firms such as Scaglietti and Pininfarina rebodying Corvettes, and Ares of Modena is the latest, using a C8 to create the S1 coupe.Ares has been around since 2014 and has previously created limited-edition cars based on vehicles from Bentley, Land Rover, Mercedes, Porsche—even Tesla.The Ares S1 will be built in a limited edition of 24.Many of the most exotic car brands have origin stories of passion-wracked artisans laboring to achieve automotive perfection. But there has always been a strong element of both brutality and butchery to hand-built carmaking, especially when an existing car must shed one set of bodywork in order to receive another. Which is why the brand-new C8 Corvette Stingray parked at one end of the gleaming Ares factory in Modena, Italy, on the day of our visit is as doomed as a pig standing next to a slaughterhouse. Probably fortunately, we didn’t experience the emotional trauma of seeing and hearing the air chisels at work. Ares is building just two dozen of the C8 Corvette–based S1 coupe, so the cars move with bureaucratic slowness through the factory. Our visit offered a straight before-and-after juxtaposition. On one side: a gleaming red Stingray with the Z51 performance pack, seats still wrapped in protective plastic and looking ready to become somebody’s dream car. On the other: a literal cutaway, the previous Vette in line having been reduced to its core structure of floor, firewall, and chassis, although with engine and suspension components still in place, its sawn-off A-pillars raised like stubby fists appealing for justice. Ares S1 assembly.Mike Duff|Car and DriverAres does sell the salvageable components to reduce costs; if you’re looking for a C8 headlight or door mirror in Italy, they must be the go-to guys. It still feels like an act of sacrilege.Yet it’s an idea with a long history. The idea of a rebodied Corvette has been around for nearly as long as the Corvette, with some of the finest having come from Italy. In 1959, Carroll Shelby, and fellow Texan racers Jim Hall and Gary Laughlin arranged to have a three naked C1 chassis shipped across the Atlantic to Carrozzeria Scaglietti, the famous body shop sending back a trio of Ferrari-like coupes. In 1963, General Motors went as far as commissioning Pininfarina to rebody a C2 to look more European; the elegant restyling was done by a young Tom Tjaarda, although the car remained a one-off. Dany Bahar, Ex-Lotus, Is Ares’s FounderYou might not have heard of Ares, but you’ll probably recognize the name of its founder. Dany Bahar is the Turkish-Swiss onetime boss of Lotus, whose tenure at the British sports-car maker will forever carry the descriptor “controversial.” Bahar was the man behind Lotus’s presentation of no fewer than five new models at the 2010 Paris auto show, none of which ever made production, and his reign came to an acrimonious end in 2012. Bahar and Lotus subsequently sued each other after he had been fired, but a settlement was reached before either case got to trial.”I learned a lot from that time,” admits Bahar when we speak in his enormous office. He is fractionally grayer but still looks remarkably youthful for somebody approaching his 52nd birthday. “I learned that words are not worth anything in the corporate world, that everything needs to be in writing.”Bahar established Ares in 2014 in Modena with business partner Waleed Al Ghafari. It was started as an upmarket modification business to help the wealthy realize outlandish dreams, initially doing work similar to companies such as Mansory that have long counted on the cash-rich, taste-poor demographic. But Ares quickly moved beyond paint, trim, and outrageous body kits. It began undertaking more substantial modifications, creating limited runs of models but keeping the core mechanical components of the cars they were based on. Ares Bentley Mulsanne coupe.Ares ModenaThese have included a targa version of the Porsche 911 GT3 and a two-door Bentley Mulsanne coupe which, when seen up close, really does feel indistinguishable from a factory-built car. There have been butched-up versions of both the classic Land Rover Defender and Mercedes G-class, and even cabriolet and station wagon conversions of the Tesla Model S. Bahar admits to finding it difficult to say no to customer requests. Ares Land Rover Defender.giacomo_geroldi_visualsPanther Project OneThe most spectacular early project was the Panther ProgettoUno (“Project One”) a Lamborghini Huracán transformed into what is effectively a modern take on the De Tomaso Pantera. This features the option of an H-pattern gear shifter to control its dual-clutch gearbox, although sadly not one that replicates a manual—instead it just assigns Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive and manual up/downshift to the different positions.Ares Panther.Ares ModenaBut the Ares S1 is much more ambitious, with a run of coupes to be followed by roadsters, and serious work is necessary to transform the American sports car into a pseudo-hypercar. The assembly bays in Modena show the process: After the C8 is shorn of its bodywork, a new metal sub-structure is added, and carbon-fiber panels are affixed. The regular C8’s doors are replaced with butterfly hinged units (a hypercar must), and the cabin is redesigned and re-trimmed. One of the S1’s most striking design details is the exhausts that exit through the engine’s top cover, something that required significant re-plumbing in the engine compartment.”The S1 has genuine superstar presence. Up close, it looks like a million dollars. Which is fortunate, because it costs slightly more than that.”AresYou may be feeling cynical, but the S1 has genuine superstar presence. Up close, it looks like a million dollars. Which is fortunate, because it costs slightly more than that. There was an artful inexactitude on pricing among the Ares employees we spoke to. The S1 can be subjected to the sort of bespoke customization that gets buyers striving for unique Pantone numbers and rare animal skins. But the guide is a million Euro to start, so just over $1 million. Some good news: As the S1 is based on an existing car, it bypasses many of the type-approval pitfalls that often snare limited-run performance cars. We’re told several S1s already have been sold to buyers in the States.The Design Just WorksEven knowing there’s a Corvette underneath, the S1 still works as a piece of design. The regular C8 can feel like a reluctant alliance of lines and angles, none of which hide the car’s big bones. But Ares has managed to wrap the same hard points in sleek, muscular curves that both seem to reference numerous supercars while still appearing fresh and original. The swoopy new exterior has brought significant compromises, though, the most obvious from the moment you try to access the S1’s cabin. For anybody much over six feet in height, this will likely be a short skirmish followed by surrender—they simply will not fit. As an on-the-line six-footer, your reporter found it necessary to move the driver’s seat into its lowest and most reclined position just to get my upper body in, and that still left my hair touching the roof once the heavy door was pulled closed. The seats have been retrimmed and given Ares logos, but the original Corvette frames sit underneath. The company says it is working on a much-needed lowering kit.It feels like trying to drive a luxurious pillbox, with a rearview camera system in lieu of any glass at the back; its image appears on the new center screen. The S1’s cabin loses the mountainous ridge of switchgear that separates driver and passenger in the C8, and it also has a wholly revised digital instrument cluster. Among the finely stitched leather there are still plenty of recognizable Corvette parts, including the transmission controls and steering wheel, the latter recovered and bearing the Ares Trojan helmet logo. There is also theater. There’s a digital display in front of the passenger, a feature inspired by bluer-blooded supercars such as the Ferrari 296GTB and Lamborghini Revuelto. In the S1 demonstrator, one of these digital bars reporting on dynamic status was marked “4WS,” which was surprising because the C8 doesn’t have four-wheel steering, and therefore neither does the Ares.Mechanical changes are very slight. When the car was first announced, Ares claimed it would make 715 horsepower, but that number has since been reduced to a considerably less thrilling 530 horsepower, which is just 35 hp more than the regular Stingray—attributable to a new ECU and the freer-flowing exhaust. More significant is the claimed 550-pound weight loss thanks to the carbon-fiber bodywork. Despite that, the engineering team said the suspension components and most settings are unchanged beyond geometry tweaks. (All S1 donor Stingrays have both the Z51 package and optional magnetorheological adaptive dampers.) As a car designed explicitly for those prioritizing show over go, the S1’s driving experience is every bit as good as it needs to be. But it’s also not especially good. The Ares is noticeably less composed than the regular C8, with the combination of weight savings and the unchanged suspension meaning it now feels stiff and overdamped at lower speeds. Even with the adaptive dampers in their softest setting—the original Tour mode has been given an Italian rebranding as Strada—there is still noticeable upward deflection over bumps the regular Stingray would be able to digest using its suspension travel. The S1’s steering has become more anemic, too—still fast geared and delivering keen front end responses, but light and devoid of sensation. AresFeels More Potent Than the CorvetteThere are pluses. The improved power-to-weight ratio means the S1 feels more potent than the Corvette, especially when asked to accelerate from low revs. The new exhaust delivers a raspy soundtrack when pushed hard, but not an especially loud one. Not that it can be pushed any harder than the Stingray, with the pushrod LT2’s unchanged 6500-rpm redline definitely unworthy of something trying to look like an unobtainium-grade hypercar.Yet Ares possesses a refreshing honesty about both its cars and its customers. “Our customers rarely ask ‘How much?'” says Bahar. “It is a question that doesn’t apply . . . We are never selling a first car, we are selling to people who typically own 20-plus cars. We’re never the main project, never the most important car, we’re an add-on, something completely different—the last child, if you will.”Cynics might see a car targeting people who already have so many real supercars that now they want a fake one, but Bahar is right that exclusivity is a powerful force at the sharpest end of the car market. Ferrari is set to make nearly 1400 of its limited-run SF90 between coupe and spider versions, volumes that make a real risk that buyers will face the indignity of ultimately having to park next to another example. It is hard to imagine any Ares S1 suffering that fate.Senior European CorrespondentOur man on the other side of the pond, Mike Duff lives in Britain but reports from across Europe, sometimes beyond. He has previously held staff roles on U.K. titles including CAR, Autocar, and evo, but his own automotive tastes tend toward the Germanic: he owns both a troublesome 987-generation Porsche Cayman S and a Mercedes 190E 2.5-16. More

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    Two Wheeler Sales Oct 2023 – Hero, Honda, TVS, Bajaj, Suzuki, RE

    Bajaj PulsarTwo wheeler sales achieved a 21 percent growth in domestic markets while exports improved 2.55 percent YoYSales of major players in India’s two-wheeler segment, that include Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto, TVS Motor, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI), Suzuki and Royal Enfield ended on a positive note in October 2023. An entry into the peak of the festive season saw the two wheeler segment report outstanding sales in October 2023. Sales of each of these leading 6 two wheeler makers in India improved by leaps and bounds on both a YoY basis in domestic markets. There was also a marginal YoY growth in total exports though MoM exports ended in the red.Two Wheeler Sales Oct 2023 – Hero MotoCorp tops listWith the 6 leading two wheeler makers reporting total domestic sales at 18,11,216 units in October 2023, it was a 20.99 percent YoY growth when compared to 14,97,021 units sold in October 2022. This was a volume growth of 3,14,195 units. MoM sales on the other hand improved by 8.28 percent from 16,72,653 units sold in September 2023 relating to a 1,38,563 unit volume growth.Two Wheeler Sales Oct 2023Once again it was Hero MotoCorp that topped the sales list with 5,59,766 unit sales last month. This was a 26.41 percent YoY growth over 4,42,825 units sold in October 2022 to command a 30.91 percent share on this list. MoM sales also grew significantly by 7.69 percent when compared to 5,19,789 units sold in September 2023. Hero MotoCorp had initiated sales of the new Harley Davidson X440 during the Navratri festival and delivered 1000 units across 100 dealerships in India.At No. 2 was Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) with sales of 4,62,747 units in the past month, up 8.63 percent when compared to 4,25,969 units sold in October 2022 to currently command a 25.55 percent share on this list. MoM sales however, dipped by 5.91 percent from 4,91,802 units sold in September 2023.Two Wheeler Sales Oct 2023Outstanding sales performance was seen in the case of TVS Motor with a 25.01 percent YoY and 14.80 percent MoM growth to 3,44,957 units. There were 2,75,934 units sold in October 2022 and 3,00,493 units sold in September 2023 to command a 19.05 percent share. It was the TVS iQube electric scooter that saw an impressive increase in demand along with the XL100 moped.Domestic sales of Bajaj Auto Limited also improved considerably by 35.10 percent YoY to 2,78,486 units in October 2023, up from 2,06,131 units sold in October 2022. This was a 72,355 unit volume growth with a 15.38 percent share. MoM sales performance was even better with a 37.52 percent improvement over 2,02,510 units sold in September 2023. It was the Bajaj Pulsar range that contributed most to company sales crossing the 1.61 lakh unit mark last month. Lower down the list, Suzuki (84,302 units) and Royal Enfield (80,958 units) both reported YoY and MoM growth in domestic sales.Bajaj Auto Commands 58% of Export ListIn international markets, exports stood at 2,70,294 units, up 2.55 percent YoY over 2,63,579 units sold in October 2022. MoM exports however, fell by 4.16 percent as against 2,82,027 units shipped in September 2023. Bajaj Auto reported a YoY decline in exports by 4.50 percent to 1,29,658 units, whereas the company had shipped 1,35,772 units in October 2022. Bajaj Auto currently commands a 47.97 percent share on the export list. MoM performance was somewhat better with a 3.56 percent growth over 1,25,202 units shipped in September 2023.Two Wheeler Sales Oct 2023TVS exports improved 10.13 percent YoY but fell 12.50 percent MoM to 75,653 units to command a 27.99 percent share on this list. The company exported 68,696 units and 86,462 units in October 2022 and September 2023 respectively. Honda exports also grew YoY by 28.67 percent but dipped 14.37 percent MoM to 30,137 units. Exports of Suzuki declined YoY by 11.08 percent to 16,205 units but grew by 14.62 percent MoM. Hero exports saw a 28.98 percent YoY growth to 15,164 units but fell 9.25 percent MoM while RE exports dipped significantly by 39.07 percent YoY and 19.50 percent MoM to 3,477 units.These domestic sales and exports saw two wheeler total sales at 20,81,510 units in October 2023 up 18.23 percent YoY and 6.49 percent MoM. There had been a total of 17,60,600 units sold in October 2022 and 19,54,680 units sold in September 2023. Hero MotoCorp headed the list with 5,74,930 units sold last month with a 26.47 percent YoY and 7.16 percent MoM growth. Honda total sales dipped 6.47 percent MoM to 4,92,884 units from 5,26,998 units sold in September 2023. TVS (4,20,610 units), Bajaj Auto (4,08,144 units), Suzuki (1,00,507 units) and RE (84,435 units) each posted a YoY and MoM growth in total sales. More

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    Florida Man Ticketed for ‘Booty Patrol’ Truck

    DeSoto County, Florida, is roughly 1400 miles from the border with Mexico, so Gabriel Luviano probably figured that nobody would get too confused when he outfitted his white Chevy Silverado with green decals that evoke the U.S. Border Patrol color scheme. As on actual Border Patrol trucks, Luviano has included a diagonal green stripe across the bed. Unlike real Border Patrol trucks, Luviano’s logo read “Booty Patrol.”Aside from the insignia on the doors, where an official truck’s decals would read, “U.S. Customs and Border Protection,” Luviano’s says “National Booty Behavior Protection.” Given these differences, and the fact that patrolling the U.S. border in Florida will typically involve some type of vehicle that floats and has one pointy end, you’d guess nobody would earnestly mistake the Booty Patrol for Border Patrol. The county sheriff’s office, however, thought otherwise.Last week, the county police posted the Facebook version of a Wanted poster, writing:”The DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office is reaching out to raise awareness about a vehicle equipped with red and blue lights that has been impersonating law enforcement, and it’s not just happening here in DeSoto County, but in several other counties across Florida as well. The vehicle is a white, Chevy Silverado with green decals. If you or anyone you know has been pulled over by this suspicious vehicle or has any information related to these incidents, please do not hesitate to reach out to the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigative Division.”A day later, they updated the post with news that they’d tracked down the dastardly Booty Patrol and issued a $113 ticket “for violating FSS 316.2397, which pertains to Certain Lights Prohibited.” In other words, Florida says you can’t have blue lights on your car, regardless of whether you ever actually turn them on out on the road—which Luviano says he hadn’t. The Sheriff’s office wrote:”Our initial post aimed to raise awareness about this incident, ensuring that the public can avoid being duped by such individuals. We extend our sincere gratitude to everyone who called in with information about the suspicious vehicle, as your continued support is crucial in helping us maintain a safe and secure community for our residents.” There was no word on whether similar law enforcement impersonation accusations would be levied against anyone caught wearing a T-shirt that reads “FBI: Female Body Inspector.” But the public was grateful for this dedicated police work, by which we mean the cops’ Facebook page got deluged with comments like, “Should change your name to the DeSoto County Fun Police,” and “Man, just let them patrol the booty.” One commenter pointed out that, if having the words “Booty Patrol” on your truck constitutes impersonating law enforcement, then law enforcement’s job must be to patrol booties. That’s just flawless logic.We will of course keep you updated on further developments in this important case.More from Ezra DyerSenior EditorEzra Dyer is a Car and Driver senior editor and columnist. He’s now based in North Carolina but still remembers how to turn right. He owns a 2009 GEM e4 and once drove 206 mph. Those facts are mutually exclusive. More

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    1965 Chevy G10 Panel Van Is Our Bring a Trailer Find of the Day

    The Volkswagen Bus hogs the vintage-van limelight, but Chevy, Dodge, and Ford also made flat-nose vans in the 1960s.A 1965 Chevrolet G10 panel van is a much rarer sight today than a VW Microbus.This Chevy van is sharply restored, and its Goodyear graphics are vinyl appliques, which means can should be easy to remove and replace with those of the new owner’s business, or just leave the sides blank.Car and DriverThe 1960s flat-nose van was once a ubiquitous sight, although they were such workaday vehicles that they may have been largely invisible when new. Although passenger configurations were offered, most led a working-van’s life, which is why so few survived. Those that did often succumbed to the sin-bin van phase of the 1970s. This ’65 Chevy somehow survived and has been treated to a sharp-looking restoration with only mild modifications. It’s a smooth-looking box that’s ready to turn heads advertising someone’s small business or simply as a cool and practical classic. It’s up for auction on Bring a Trailer, which like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos.Related StoriesUnlike the VW and Chevrolet’s earlier Corvair van, both rear-engine, the G10’s engine is located behind the front seats, under a “doghouse” cover. In this van, it’s a 230-cubic-inch inline-six, which has been treated to some recent work. A custom exhaust system exits ahead of the rear wheels. The engine is paired with a column-shift three-speed manual and drives the rear wheels. The van sits slightly lower than stock and rolls on a set of chrome 17-inch wheels. The van has been de-badged and the rear bumper removed.Bring a TrailerThe interior consists of two retrimmed bucket seats with open space behind. There’s a full-length fabric headliner, while the floors appear to have been painted with a textured black paint. The cargo area is accessed via double doors on the right side and at the rear.Bring a TrailerAs it is, the interior is supremely utilitarian, but the new owner also could give it the full shag-carpet treatment. More so than any other vintage vehicles, a panel van presents all sorts of possibilities. Start of TV repair business? Deliver phonebooks? Sell encyclopedias? The mind boggles.Meantime, the auction for this Chevy ends on November 8.Bring a TrailerDeputy Editor, Reviews and FeaturesJoe Lorio has been obsessed with cars since his Matchbox days, and he got his first subscription to Car and Driver at age 11. Joe started his career at Automobile Magazine under David E. Davis Jr., and his work has also appeared on websites including Amazon Autos, Autoblog, AutoTrader, Hagerty, Hemmings, KBB, and TrueCar. More

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    Royal Enfield Domestic Sales up 6% in Oct 2023 – Exports fall 39%

    New Royal Enfield Meteor 350Royal Enfield sold 84,435 motorcycles in October 2023 while exports declined to 3,477 units during the same monthRoyal Enfield sales in October 2023 increased both on a YoY and MoM basis and across its bikes in the sub-350cc and above-350cc categories. Sales ended positively in domestic markets though exports dipped both YoY and MoM.Royal Enfield YoY Sales Growth in October 2023Royal Enfield total sales (domestic + exports) stood at 84,435 units in October 2023. This was a 2.68 percent YoY growth over 82,235 units sold in October 2022 relating to a volume growth of 2,200 units. There was a growth in domestic sales by 5.79 percent to 80,958 units, up from 76,528 units sold in October 2022 with a 95.88 percent share while exports fell by 39.07 percent to 3,477 units from 5,707 units shipped in October 2022.Royal Enfield Sales Oct 2023Greater demand was seen in the case of RE bikes in the sub 350cc segment, sales of which grew by 1.67 percent YoY to 76,075 units in October 2023 up from 74,828 units sold in October 2022. Bikes in the above 350cc segment also posted a 12.87 percent YoY growth to 8,360 units, up from 7,407 units sold in October 2022.On a month-on-month (MoM) basis, RE sales grew by 7.45 percent over 78,580 units sold in September 2023. Here again, there was growth across domestic sales to the tune of 9.02 percent from 74,261 units sold in September 2023, while exports fell 19.50 percent from 4,319 units shipped in September 2023. Sales of the under 350cc bikes improved by 8.15 percent MoM while it was a 1.52 percent growth in case of bikes in the above 350cc segment.Royal Enfield Year-to-Date Sales FY24 Vs FY23In terms of fiscal year-to-date sales for the current financial year (FY24 YTD), Royal Enfield showed strong growth compared to the same period in previous year (FY23). In the FY2024 period, RE sales grew to 5,41,421 units, up 13.46 percent over 4,77,204 units sold in the same period of FY23. This was a volume growth of 64,217 units.Sales of sub-350cc bikes which include the likes of Classic 350, Hunter 350, Meteor 350 and the new 2023 Bullet 350, stood at 4,82,271 units, up 16.66 percent over 4,13,410 units sold in FY23. Bikes in the more powerful segment that include the Himalayan 411, Scram 411, Super Meteor 650, Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650, witnessed a decline of 7.28 percent to 59,150 units in FY24 from 63,794 units sold in FY23.Domestic sales stood at 4,97,845 units in the FY24 period with a 19.32 percent growth over 4,17,237 units sold in FY23. The company’s performance in export markets ended in the red as numbers fell 27.33 percent to 43,576 units in FY24 from 59,967 units sold in FY23.The company has just revealed details of its new Himalayan 450 ahead of its official launch this month. Existing Himalayan 411 will be discontinued. The new Himalayan 450 will rival the recently launched Triumph Scrambler 400X, upcoming KTM 390 Adventure, 390 Enduro and Hero Xpulse 440. More