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    2025 Ram TRX with a Six-Cylinder Soundtrack Caught in Action

    The 2025 Ram 1500 TRX is losing its signature V-8, but it won’t cease to exist. Our video of a prototype TRX suggests the off-road pickup will live on with a new six-cylinder engine.The facelifted TRX will likely have a Hurricane twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six, which could be good for up to 550 horsepower. The 702-hp Ram 1500 TRX that we know and love will go extinct after the 2024 model year, which was confirmed with the limited-production Final Edition. Thankfully, it appears that fans of the widebody off-road pickup can pocket their handkerchiefs and save their tears. We now have video evidence that suggests the wildest half-ton Ram could return as early as next year—just don’t expect it to sound the same.A Six-Cylinder TRXOur spy photographer has captured video that shows a prototype TRX roaming around southeast Michigan. After sedately driving through an intersection and down a straight road, the truck reaches another stop light before turning left and giving our man on the street a little show.KGP Photography|Car and DriverHaving spent 40,000 miles with our long-term TRX, we’re quite familiar with the sound of its supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V-8. Even still, anyone with two working ears will recognize that the test mule we caught in action definitely isn’t running the same engine. With a much more demure roar and no detectable supercharger whine, the partially camouflaged TRX has a six-cylinder soundtrack, which almost certainly emanates from a version of Stellantis’s new Hurricane twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter straight-six.Refreshed Ram TRXWith the 2025 Ram 1500 set to get a facelift and adopt the Hurricane engines, it makes sense the TRX variant will follow suit. Our spy photos show changes to the taillights as well as tease a new front-end design. More importantly, the question on everyone’s mind (including ours) is how much horsepower will the mightiest half-ton Ram have? Currently, the highest-output Hurricane engine is found under the hood of the Jeep Grand Wagoneer, and it’s good for 510 horses.KGP Photography|Car and DriverThat’s nearly 200 fewer than the 702 ponies produced by the outgoing TRX. While we think the refreshed model’s engine will top out around 550 horses, that’s still notably short of its predecessor. Then again, that’s 100 horsepower more than the V-6-powered Ford F-150 Raptor. Regardless of the Ram’s probable power deficit, we think a big-bodied, high-flyin’ TRX without a V-8 is better than a world without a TRX.Ram 1500 and TRX NewsThis content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.Senior EditorEric 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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    Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 Golden Black and Grey Red Colours Spied

    Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 ColoursNew Himalayan is lighter, agile, future-ready and a better performer in comparison to its predecessorSince 2016, Royal Enfield Himalayan has been the preferred choice for enthusiasts looking for a budget off-road bike. Himalayan has made its mark across international markets as well. The experience of riding a Himalayan will get better with the all-new 452cc model. It is scheduled for launch on November 07, just a few days before Diwali.Himalayan 452 featuresIn terms of styling, Himalayan 452 is a lot sportier than the current model. The new version looks more agile and is expected to offer improved control and handling. The bike will also be lighter, with an unladen weight of 196 kg. In comparison, existing Himalayan 411 has a kerb weight of 199 kg. New Himalayan is longer and wider, measuring 2,245 mm and 852 mm, respectively. With handguards, the width will increase to 900 mm.Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 ColoursWheelbase is also longer at 1,510 mm, as compared to 1,465 mm of Himalayan 411. However, new Himalayan is shorter at 1,316 mm, compared to 1,370 mm of existing Himalayan. But if the tall screen is installed, new Himalayan will be 1,415 mm in height. New colours of the Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 have been spied. These are dual tone Golden Black and Grey Red.As compared to the flatbed type structure of the existing model, all-new Himalayan 452 has a bow-like arched profile. This is expected to have tangible benefits in ride quality and overall performance. Exactly how much of a difference it makes will only be known when one gets to ride the new Himalayan 452. Some of the key highlights of new Himalayan include USD front forks, all-LED lighting and a new instrument console.Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 ColoursSignature features such as circular headlamp and rear-view mirrors have been retained. New Himalayan has raised front fender, dual purpose tyres, new fuel tank design, front racks, more ergonomic seats and a stubby upswept exhaust. New Himalayan will be getting a comprehensive range of accessories including side panniers and top box.Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 ColoursHimalayan 452 performanceThe upcoming new model is officially registered as Himalayan 452. It gets its name from the new 451.65cc engine. Choosing 452 name seems a deliberate decision, as it creates a lot more exclusivity for the bike. Especially when it’s compared to ‘450′ that sounds quite generic and bland. The new engine generates 40 hp of peak power, way higher than 24.3 hp of the existing model. RPM is also higher at 8,000 revolutions per minute. This will ensure a range of benefits such as higher top speed, improved throttle response and enhanced cruising capabilities.Similar performance numbers can be seen with Triumph Speed 400, although it is not a direct rival to Himalayan 452. In terms of engine architecture, Himalayan 452 is expected to continue with the SOHC setup for the valve train. In comparison, Triumph has utilized a DOHC setup for Speed 400. Triumph has also launched the 400X scrambler. It is possible that a Triumph ADV version could be launched in future to directly rival new Himalayan 450. That battle will be quite intense and exciting to witness.New Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 could be launched at around Rs 3 lakh. An introductory, limited period price of around Rs 2.60 lakh to Rs 2.70 lakh is also possible. The current model is available at a starting price of Rs 2.16 lakh. More

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    Kia Concept EV3 Scales Down the Boxy Goodness of the EV5 and EV9

    The Kia Concept EV3 makes its debut as part of Kia’s EV Day event.Its squarish good looks borrow more than a hint of influence from the larger EV5 and EV9.Kia will likely confirm the EV3 for the U.S., but nothing has been set in stone just yet.The Kia Concept EV3, along with the Concept EV4 sedan debuting simultaneously, marks the next step in the automaker’s plan to introduce electric vehicles across a wide variety of segments and prices. Most of what we’ve seen thus far has occupied the loftier side of the window-sticker spectrum, so here is what Kia has in mind as it begins to shrink those dimensions down.And when we say “shrink those dimensions down,” we mean it. The EV3 borrows a whole lot of style from the EV5, which itself took a good deal of its styling from the larger EV9. Usually, this kind of generational self-pollination can lead to the whole design language feeling a little hackneyed, but a general softening of the 5’s and 7’s harder edges helps mitigate that. The EV5 picks up some clever twists that separate it from the EV9, and the EV3 does that, as well—and we’re not just talking about those slick four-spoke wheels, but those are boss, too.Andrew Krok|Car and DriverKia clearly believes it has a design hit on its hands with this new generation of robust-looking EVs. Despite its compact size, Kia found all sorts of room to throw interesting design elements. The squared-off trim around the wheel wells provide a bit of angularity, and it plays well with some equally beefy body panels. Around back, the “floating” C-pillar treatment drags your eyes toward the taillights, which follow the shape of the body practically back to the wheels. The tailgate’s rising bumper trim keeps that rough-and-tumble vibe going.All this seems pretty tame by concept-car standards—and it should, as the EV3 shouldn’t take too long to transition from concept to production—but thankfully, the interior brings some of that traditional pie-in-the-sky thinking back into the fray. Sort of like the old Honda Fit’s Magic Seat, the bench in the back folds upwards, allowing a bike or scooter to fit inside. And thanks to Kia’s vehicle-to-load charging tech, said bike or scooter can pick up some juice as you go along. Between the front seats lies a console table made of mycelium, a fungus-based material that’s growing in interior-study popularity with automakers seeking more eco-friendly materials. The rest of the cabin keeps things pretty light and airy, with slim seats and a pair of screens rising from the dashboard. Like the Concept EV4, the EV3 has the strangest climate system known to man, which replaces traditional vents with a number of small jets that move individually to adjust airflow. And yes, the whole lower half of the cabin lights up, because why wouldn’t it?Since it’s a concept, Kia didn’t divulge any sort of powertrain specs. Considering how production-ready its styling looks, and how determined Kia is to grow its EV market share rapidly between now and the end of the decade, we can’t imagine we’ll have to wait too long. Soon enough we’ll likely find out what will provide the EV3’s motive force, and whether or not it’ll end up coming to the U.S.More Kia EVsSenior EditorCars are Andrew Krok’s jam, along with boysenberry. After graduating with a degree in English from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2009, Andrew cut his teeth writing freelance magazine features, and now he has a decade of full-time review experience under his belt. A Chicagoan by birth, he has been a Detroit resident since 2015. Maybe one day he’ll do something about that half-finished engineering degree. More

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    Kia EV5 Production Specs Revealed—for China and Korea, at Least

    Kia has released specs for the Korean and Chinese versions of the upcoming EV5 electric SUV.This boxy little number will come in three variants: single-motor short range, single-motor long range, and dual-motor long range.A peppier EV5 GT is coming, but details remain scant.Kia first unveiled the upcoming EV5 electric SUV in August, but the Korean automaker left us hanging by only showing off its styling, choosing not to release any specifications at that time. Now, at Kia’s EV Day event, Kia has decided to throw us some bones—sort of.In addition to introducing the smaller EV3 and EV4 concepts, Kia’s EV Day event brings us some greater clarity on what to expect from the EV5, the third model in Kia’s electric family, following the EV6 and EV9. Since the vehicles will be built in China and Korea, and because these two markets will be the first to receive the car, most of the specs discussed here are relevant to China and Korea. The EV5 rides on the same E-GMP platform that underpins the EV6 and EV9. In China, the EV5 will come in three variations: a short-range front-driver, a long-range front-driver, and a long-range model with all-wheel-drive. The base spec carries a battery with 64.0 kWh of capacity, and power is delivered to the front wheels through a 215-hp motor. Kia estimates a range of 329 miles by China’s wildly optimistic CLTC standard. The EV5’s single-motor long-range model bumps battery capacity up to 88.0 kWh, while retaining the same 215-hp electric motor on the front axle; here, range balloons to 447 miles by CLTC standards. The long-range AWD variant slaps a second, less powerful motor at the rear, boosting total output to 308 hp. With the same battery as the single-motor long-range model, CLTC-estimated range is pegged at 404 miles. Korean-market EV5s will be offered in the same variations, but with slightly smaller batteries and slightly lower outputs. We also know a bit more about what features the EV5 will contain. A heat pump will be offered, in addition to three-zone climate control. On the dashboard, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster combines with a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, while climate duties are relegated to a separate 5.0-inch display. Other than on the steering wheel, Kia promises as few physical buttons as possible in the cabin.KiaThe interior has some other clever tricks up its sleeve. While Kia touts a bench seat in the front row, it’s not so much a proper three-person bench as it is a driver’s seat and a passenger seat wide enough to replace a traditional center console—in China, at least; other markets will get a traditional armrest-style center console. Seating surfaces can be made from recycled PET plastic or plant-based leather. Massaging seats will be available, too. But when it’s time to camp out under the stars, that’s when the interior gets interesting. The second row can fold completely flat, turning the rear half of the vehicle into what Kia calls a bedroom (albeit one that’s a little tight, we wager). Roughing it doesn’t sound so rough, thanks to niceties like a combination refrigerator-warmer and a luggage divider that does double duty as a table. Kia also confirmed that a hopped-up EV5 GT is in the works, but declined to say anything beyond that. Patience is a virtue, we suppose.Now, in terms of the U.S. market, things get a little murky. At Kia’s on-the-record EV Day press conference on October 10, President and CEO Ho Sung Song told journalists that the EV5 would be coming Stateside—a sentiment that was reinforced with additional confirmation from a second high-level Kia employee during a separate roundtable that same day. However, on October 11, Kia appeared to walk back these confirmations, saying in a statement that the automaker “is considering to export the EV5 to North America starting from 2025. There is no plan to produce the EV5 in North America.” A source with knowledge of Kia’s plans told C/D that the EV5 will skip over the U.S. entirely and instead head to Canada and possibly Mexico, due to the manufacturing-related intricacies of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which altered how EVs sold in the U.S. are incentivized. It’s possible that plans could change between now and the estimated “North American” arrival of mid-2025, but we wouldn’t hold our breath.More on the EV5Senior EditorCars are Andrew Krok’s jam, along with boysenberry. After graduating with a degree in English from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2009, Andrew cut his teeth writing freelance magazine features, and now he has a decade of full-time review experience under his belt. A Chicagoan by birth, he has been a Detroit resident since 2015. Maybe one day he’ll do something about that half-finished engineering degree. More

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    Kia Concept EV4 Is a Wild Take on the Traditional Sedan

    The Kia Concept EV4 debuted in Korea at Kia’s EV Day event.Call it a sedan, call it a hatchback, just don’t call it late for dinner.We’d say it’s a pretty safe bet that the EV4 will make its way to the U.S.When is a sedan not a sedan? When it’s the Kia Concept EV4. Yes, this electric concept has four doors and the proportions we expect from a sedan—and don’t get us wrong, we’re glad to see this body style remain relevant for longer—but Kia claims it’s an entirely new kind of sedan. Either way, hey, it’s not a crossover!The Kia Concept EV4 is part of the automaker’s strategy to release a series of electric vehicles across a greater swath of the vehicular kingdom. Alongside the Concept EV3 that also debuted at Kia’s EV Day event in Korea, the EV4 promises to break into smaller segments, now that the automaker has unveiled larger battery-electrics including the EV5, EV6, and EV9. And while nearly the entire portfolio consists of crossovers, the EV4 toes the line between sedan and hatchback in the hope of reconverting some utility-vehicle owners who still want to maximize spaciousness.Andrew Krok|Car and DriverWhile the EV4’s silhouette is unlike anything we’ve seen, there are a few influences we can see making their way down from the EV6, which itself rides that fine line between hatchback and crossover. That long, sloping nose (yes, complete with a frunk) and heavily raked windshield should cut through the air quite nicely, but it’s the rear end that really gets weird. Looking like the love child of an EV6 and a Cadillac CT4, the rear glass starts its downward progression at the rear wheel and continues on through three zip codes, finally terminating at a familiarly shaped integrated spoiler. There are some design elements that the Concept EV4 shares with its more diminutive sibling, the blocky Concept EV3. The trim around the wheel wells contains all sorts of interesting angles. That rugged-looking gray stuff also creeps its way upward on both bumpers, adding variety to some otherwise clean body lines. The concept’s matte-gold paint is pretty slick, too.The emphasis on width makes its way inside, where a relatively clean cabin layout keeps things feeling nice and spacious. A single binnacle rises from the dashboard, but most other elements are tucked away—in this case literally, as the climate controls retract when they aren’t needed. The pin-style air vents, which are also found on the EV3, are a unique take on an oft-ignored part of the car, using individual jets to change how the air flows. If you’re wondering how much ambient lighting there is in here, the answer is “plenty.”This being a concept, Kia didn’t bring any sort of powertrain specs along for the ride, but we don’t expect the EV4 to stay in the conceptual realm for long, even though the automaker has yet to confirm whether or not this slick electric sedan will come to the U.S. With the EV9, the EV5, and both the Concept EV3 and Concept EV4, Kia has a whole lot of interesting stuff coming down the pipeline before the end of the decade.More Kia EVsSenior EditorCars are Andrew Krok’s jam, along with boysenberry. After graduating with a degree in English from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2009, Andrew cut his teeth writing freelance magazine features, and now he has a decade of full-time review experience under his belt. A Chicagoan by birth, he has been a Detroit resident since 2015. Maybe one day he’ll do something about that half-finished engineering degree. More

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    Yamaha E-FV Mini Racebike And ELOVE Self-Balancing Scooter Concepts Unveiled

    Yamaha E-FV Mini RacebikeFor all the kids aspiring to be future racing riders, Yamaha E-FV mini racebike can be the first step to achieving this goalTeam Blue is one of the largest motorcycle manufacturers in the world and is renowned for its technologies and innovations as well. This is evident from the slew of concept vehicles Yamaha has showcased till now. Most recent of Yamaha’s concepts are E-FV mini racebike and ELOVE self-balancing scooter. Both of them will be showcased at Japan Mobility Show between October 25th and November 5th.Yamaha Unveiled E-FV Mini RacebikeRacing is one of the core qualities at Yamaha and it shows with the products that they launch. The company even has “Revs Your Heart” as its tagline. Now, Yamaha is known for its YZF-R series fully faired sports bike that can rev anyone’s heart at a racetrack.But the recent trends in motorcycling world favour electric powertrains and Yamaha has to cater to young racing riders too. This is where Yamaha’s new E-FV mini racebike concept shines. It is a fully-faired mini electric bike that will allow kids to get a taste of racing and motorcycling at a young age.This is key if kids want to pursue professional racing for their future and want to start out young. Yamaha E-FV mini racebike allows kids to get accustomed to vehicle dynamics, handling, and corner-carving at a young age, without complicating the learning process with clutch and gearbox operations.Yamaha E-FV Mini RacebikeBecause E-FV is an electric vehicle, Yamaha is adding sensory experience of the real deal with speakers that emit fake exhaust notes. Earlier this year, CFMoto Papio XO-01 mini cafe racer images leaked and looks adorable too.Yamaha ELOVE self-balancing scooterSelf balancing 2W vehicles are one of the hottest trends for manufacturers to hop on. Yamaha is no stranger to self-balancing tech as it has already demonstrated this tech with Motoroid concept in the past. However, Motoroid looked very complicated and futuristic and may never break through the curtains.Yamaha’s newest ELOVE self-balancing electric scooter concept shows a design that could go into production within a decade. All the components look conventional and feasible for mass production without breaking the bank.Yamaha ELOVE self-balancing scooter conceptWe’re talking about conventional componentry like RSU telescopic front forks, twin swingarm-mounted rear shock absorbers, disc brakes at both ends, a conventional and familiar scooter layout and more. All the mechanism for self-balancing tech to work is likely to be concealed below its seats.Overall design is quirky and minimalistic and even has conventional headlights. We can see translucent front apron panels that give us a glimpse of the complex mechanism to self balance the front end. Yamaha ELOVE concept is a solid step towards the company’s goal to achieve zero motorcycle-related deaths by the year 2050.Yamaha ELOVE self-balancing scooter concept drawings More

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    Neev Nakshatra 650 Bobber Based On Super Meteor 650 Looks Dope

    Neev Nakshatra 650 BobberThe twin exhaust layout of stock Super Meteor 650 is re-routed to flow through right side with Neev Nakshatra 650 BobberModifications are to Royal Enfield bikes what adrak is to chai. They go hand in hand very well. Royal Enfield owners often resort to modifications by renowned modders to express their personality. One such modder is Delhi-based Neev Motorcycles. Their latest creation Neev Nakshatra 650 Bobber is one of the best mod jobs done on Super Meteor 650.Neev Nakshatra 650 BobberRoyal Enfield Super Meteor 650 is like a wet dream for modders shooting for Chopper style or Bobber style motorcycle build when compared to Interceptor 650. This is because Super Meteor 650 packs a significantly revised chassis and ergonomics that saves modders precious time.We’re talking about a longer wheelbase and overall lower stance with Super Meteor 650 than Interceptor 650. This gives more time to modders to concentrate on design and styling mods. Neev Motorcycles has completely transformed the looks of stock Super Meteor 650. The inspiration behind this build is constellations and hence the name Neev Nakshatra 650 Bobber.For starters, Neev has gone with a dull black finish for bodywork, perfectly complemented by black components and engine bay. The primary aspect of a custom bike is in its fuel tank. Neev has implemented a custom fuel tank that is taller than stock and has twin fuel lids. This is where Neev has placed motorcycle’s instrument cluster along with Royal Enfield Tripper screen.Neev Nakshatra 650 Bobber custom fuel tankFuel lids have sun signs in geometric patterns and Royal Enfield’s logo on fuel tank now says Nakshatra in Hindi. By shifting instrument cluster, handlebar area is kept clean. Speaking of handlebars, it is a custom unit that offers an upright seating posture. Headlights and the cowl around it are custom too. Neev has opted to give floating tank shrouds that lend a muscular aura.Major design overhaulSingle seat setup looks comfy with a custom cover. Engine bay is bully black and Neev has re-routed dual exhausts to have them both flow from the right. There is beefy underbelly protection too and gives an industrial look. USD front forks are likely to be stock along with rear shock absorbers. However, rear twin shockers get beefy covers.Mainframe is mostly kept identical to stock Super Meteor 650. There are new fenders at the front and rear. Along with that, Neev has added custom wheel covers that don constellation patterns. Braking setup still comprises of single-discs at both ends. Dual-channel ABS is still on the cards. Neev has added fat tyres at both ends, which lend an aggressive and muscular stance.Neev Nakshatra 650 Bobber muscular stanceRear tail light is new too and number plate is now shifted to the left side. Except for the exhaust re-routing, there don’t seem to be any engine modifications. So the 648cc parallel-twin engine on Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 makes 47 bhp peak power and 52 Nm peak torque. This engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox and a slipper clutch. More

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    Mitsubishi Teases Delica Lookalike Concept before 2023 Japan Mobility Show

    Mitsubishi is planning to show off a host of off-road concept vehicles at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo.In the buildup to the show, the Japanese automaker is teasing an electrified crossover concept that looks to be a new-generation Delica van. Whatever the concept proves to be, it seems unlikely that a production version will come to North America. The current Delica D:5 is only sold in Asian markets. With the 2023 Japan Mobility Show around the corner, manufacturers are starting to tease their show cars. Mitsubishi is planning to show off a slew of off-road concept vehicles at this year’s show. As part of the buildup, the automaker released an electrified crossover concept teaser. Scant DetailsWith the concept vehicle kicking up a considerable amount of dirt, there’s not much to be seen in the teaser. What we can see makes us think this is a new-generation Delica van. According to Mitsubishi, the concept is an electrified crossover MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) that combines SUV-like handling and MPV-like comfort and usability. Details on the concept are scant. The automaker describes the concept as having high ground clearance, though we’ll have to take Mitsubishi’s word on that given that aspect isn’t shown. It’s also said to have an electric all-wheel-drive system and large-diameter tires.Other Mitsubishi NewsIn addition to the MPV concept, Mitsubishi also teased a frumpy-looking Last Mile Mobility vehicle developed in conjunction with LIFEHUB Inc. The company says the Last 1 mile Mobility concept uses the batteries an electric car might to allow more mobility after reaching its destination. MitsubishiThe 2023 Japan Mobility Show is still a few weeks away, with concept cars scheduled to be revealed during the October 25 and 26 press days. The show opens to the general public from October 28 to November 5.Recent Mitsubishi NewsAssociate News EditorJack 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