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    Hero MotoCorp sales in July 2023 – YoY, MoM, YTD de-growth

    Hero Super SplendorIn July 2023, Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson launched the X440 in India, their first co-developed premium motorcycleHero MotoCorp has posted a YoY de-growth in domestic while exports improved in July 2023. YTD sales also ended in the negative though scooter sales saw an 11.52 percent YoY growth. A series of new launches, the upcoming festive season and several financial schemes being offered by the company could spur up sales in the months ahead.Hero MotoCorp Sales July 2023Hero MotoCorp has reported total sales (domestic + exports) at 3,91,310 units in July 2023. This was a 12.18 percent YoY de-growth from 4,45,580 units sold in July 2022 relating to a 54,270 unit volume decline. The company has seen lower domestic sales brought down by a 14.41 percent dip in motorcycle sales which stood at 3,60,592 units in July 2023. This was 60,696 units lower when compared to 4,21,288 units sold in July 2022.Hero MotoCorp sales July 2023Motorcycles command a 92.15 percent share in the company portfolio. Scooter sales on the other hand improved by 26.45 percent to 30,718 units in July 2023 from 24,292 units sold in July 2022. Hero Pleasure +, Destini 125 Xtec and Xoom are the most popular scooters while the Maestro Edge 125 also commands a fair share of attention. This took total domestic sales down 13.81 percent YoY to 3,71,204 units in July 2023 from 4,30,684 units sold in July 2022. Exports on the other hand improved 34.98 percent YoY to 20,106 units from 14,896 units shipped in July 2022.On a MoM basis, Hero domestic sales fell by 12.19 percent from 4,22,757 units sold in June 2023. Motorcycle and scooter sales both suffered a MoM de-growth by 10.85 percent and 5.54 percent respectively. Exports however grew by 41.23 percent from 14,236 units shipped in June 2023. This took total MoM sales down 10.45 percent from 4,36,993 units sold in June 2023, a volume de-growth of 45,683 units.Hero MotoCorp YTD SalesTaking into account sales of Hero MotoCorp during the period April 2023 to July 2023, Motorcycle sales dipped 6.04 percent to 16,23,232 units in FY24 period as compared to 17,27,582 units sold in the same period of the previous year. Scooter sales improved by 11.52 percent to 1,20,652 units in FY24 from 1,08,191 units sold in FY23.Total domestic sales thus dipped 4 percent to 16,88,454 units in FY24 from 17,58,850 units sold in FY23. Exports also fell by 27.94 percent to 55,430 units in FY24 from 76,923 units sold in FY2023 taking total YTD sales down 5.01 percent to 17,43,884 units in the FY24 period from 18,35,773 units sold in the same 4 month period of the previous year.Hero MotoCorp has commenced production of the new Harley-Davidson X440 from its Garden Factory plant in Neemrana, Rajasthan and deliveries are set to commence from October 2023. Harley-Davidson X440 is being offered in three variants of Denim, Vivid and S priced at Rs 2,29,000, Rs 2,49,000 and Rs 2,69,000 respectively. In July, Hero MotoCorp discontinued the Xtreme 200S 2V from its company portfolio and introduced the more powerful Hero Xtreme 200S 4V priced at Rs 1.41 lakh (ex-sh). More

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    Suzuki July 2023 Sales Soiree: Hitting the Century Mark

    Suzuki Access 125Suzuki July 2023 Sales Zoom Past Expectations – Riding High at over 1 lakh units soldIn July 2023, Suzuki’s two-wheeler sales witnessed remarkable growth both domestically and in the international market. Total sales of 1,07,836 units marked a substantial increase of 41.46 percent compared to July 2022. This is a most robust performance. For SMIPL, domestic sales captured a dominant 74.47 percent share of its total sales.Domestic sales of Suzuki two-wheelers surged to 80,309 units, indicating an impressive year-on-year growth of 31.89 percent. This substantial increase can be attributed to several factors, including effective marketing strategies, and favourable customer sentiments for their offerings. The company’s efforts in building a strong brand image and expanding its dealer network have paid off. There has been continued demand growth for their products in the domestic market.Suzuki 2W sales July 2023Market Mastery: July 2023’s Unstoppable ForceExport sales also experienced significant growth. Suzuki shipped out 27,527 units in July 2023. This marks an impressive 79.47 percent increase compared to the same month in the previous year. Focus on exploring international markets, targeting regions with high demand for two-wheelers, and offering competitive pricing have been vital. And helped secure a considerable contribution of 25.53 percent from Suzuki’s export segment.Comparing sales data between July 2023 and June 2023, Suzuki saw month-on-month growth of 33.56 percent. Total sales increased by 27,099 units. This demonstrates the brand’s ability to sustain momentum and retain customer interest. Growth in both domestic and export sales indicates a consistent and well-executed business strategy that resonates with consumers across different regions.Wheels of Fortune: July 2023 SalesAnalysing the market share in June 2023, Suzuki enjoyed a 78.10 percent share from the domestic market. With steady sales growth, the auto manufacturer has been solidifying its position. MoM growth in the export market stood at 55.71 percent indicating potential for further expansion in the international arena.The data reflects a promising trajectory for Suzuki’s two-wheeler sales, demonstrating their ability to adapt to changing market dynamics and capitalise on emerging opportunities. The impressive year-on-year and month-on-month growth rates signal a positive outlook for the brand’s future, provided they maintain their focus on innovation, product quality, and customer-centric strategies.A Neat Feat: Suzuki July 2023 Sales at over 100KKenichi Umeda, Managing Director, Suzuki Motorcycle India said, “We are elated to have crossed 100K monthly sales mark in July. It is a testament to our commitment to our customers and their continued trust in the brand.These strong sales numbers reflect robust demand for our scooters and motorcycles in India and in the overseas markets. We express our sincere gratitude to our customers, dealer partners and our staff members who played a crucial role in achieving 100K monthly sales milestone.” More

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    Harley-Davidson X440 Gets 1st Price Hike – New Prices Of All Variants

    Harley-Davidson X440 Price HikeAfter the introductory price ends tomorrow, 3rd August, Harley-Davidson X440 price will go up by Rs. 10,500 (ex-sh)Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson partnership has launched the first product X440 in India at an attractive introductory price of Rs. 2.29 lakh for base Denim trim, Rs. 2.49 lakh for mid-spec Vivid and Rs. 2.69 lakh for top-spec S trim (all prices ex-sh). Introductory prices will last till August 3rd, tomorrow. Post that, there will be an increase in price.Harley-Davidson X440 Price HikeFollowing an overwhelming response for their maiden product, X440, the company is intending to hike the prices by Rs. 10,500 (ex-sh). This price hike is across the trims. In effect, Harley-Davidson X440 price starts from Rs. 2.4 lakh for base Denim trim, Rs. 2.6 lakh for mid-spec Vivid and Rs. 2.8 lakh for top-spec S trim (all prices ex-sh).Harley-Davidson X440 deliveries commenceAfter the booking portal closes tomorrow, Harley-Davidson India will arrange test rides for customers who have booked the bike, starting from September 1st. Production will commence in September at the company’s Garden Factory in Neemrana, Rajasthan. Deliveries will commence in October 2023.Prospective buyers can book their Harley-Davidson X440 at introductory prices and avoid the price hike by placing an order by 3rd August, 2023. Also, there is no clarity as to when Harley-Davidson will commence a second booking portal as production hasn’t started and response seems to be on the higher side. The company has expressed that the scale of production will depend on response and demand. If there is demand, then there will be an escalation in production capacity.The best Roadster in its segment?Harley-Davidson is betting big on the emotional quotient that is associated with a legacy brand like itself. That said, Royal Enfield and Triumph work with a similar ethos as well. Triumph’s Speed 400 is likely to beat X440 in sales. Not only Speed 400 costs significantly less than X440, it is also delivering a better value for money proposition.Triumph offers more tech, more sophisticated engine architecture and more performance. Harley-Davidson X440 comes equipped with a single-cylinder 440cc engine capable of developing 27 bhp of power and 38 Nm of torque. A 6-speed gearbox is standard and Harley-Davidson promises a full metallic build like Royal Enfield. More

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    Royal Enfield Sales July 2023 – Classic, Hunter, Meteor, Bullet

    Royal Enfield Meteor 350Royal Enfield has posted a sharp 42 percent growth in domestic sales while exports dipped 22 percent YoY in July 2023Royal Enfield has reported a 31.61 percent YoY growth in sales in July 2023. Total sales (domestic + exports) stood at 73,117 units in the past month, up from 55,555 units sold in July 2022. This was a 17,562 unit volume growth.Royal Enfield has a premium lineup of bikes both in the sub 350cc and above 350cc segments. These include the Hunter 350, Classic 350, Meteor 350 cruiser and the Bullet 350. There is also the Super Meteor 650, Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 in the company lineup along with the Himalayan and Scram 411 ADV. The company also gears up for launch of the new-gen Bullet 350 and Himalayan 450.RE YoY Sales July 2023Royal Enfield sales saw the 350cc segment saw a 5.42 percent YoY de-growth. Sales dipped to 8,719 units in July 2023, down 500 units when compared to 9,219 units sold in July 2022 to claim an 11.92 percent share. Exports also fell significantly by 21.84 percent YoY to 7,055 units in July 2023 from 9,026 units shipped in July 2022 relating to a volume de-growth of 1,971 units. Exports share currently stands at 9.65 percent.On a month on month basis (MoM), Royal Enfield has seen total (domestic + exports) sales fall 5.18 percent as sales had stood at 77,109 units in June 2023. 350cc segment bikes MoM sales declined by 6.21%. MoM sales of the 350cc+ bikes increased by 3.24 percent. While there had been 8,445 units sold in June 2023, sales increased to 8,719 units in July 2023.Royal Enfield sales July 2023This took total domestic sales down 2.12 percent on a MoM basis from 67,495 units sold in June 2023. Exports also suffered a de-growth of 26.62 percent from 9,614 units shipped in June 2023 relating to a dip in volumes by 2,559 units.Royal Enfield has seen sales of its Hunter 350cc cross the 2 lakh unit mark. This is particularly noteworthy as this milestone has been crossed in under 12 months of launch. Hunter 350 was launched in August 2022 and achieved its first milestone of 1 lakh units in February 2023, 6 months after launch. The next 1 lakh units have been completed in 5 months.Upcoming launchesThere are 13+ Royal Enfield models set to be launched in the coming years, out of which the Bullet 350 will launch on 30th August 2023. Recently RE released a teaser of new Bullet’s exhaust note. Apart from feature updates, the Bullet 350 will also receive a new engine that currently powers the Classic 350, Hunter 350 and Meteor 350. More

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    TVS Motor Sales July 2023 – Registers 3.60% YoY Growth

    New TVS iQubeTVS iQube e-scooter has seen sales surpass the 1.5 lakh unit mark since its debut in January 2020TVS Motor Company sales improved both on a YoY and MoM basis in July 2023. YoY growth was reported both across 2 wheeler and 3 wheeler segments in domestic markets, though exports suffered de-growth. Total 2W and 3W sales (domestic + exports) improved by 3.60 percent to 3,25,977 units in July 2023, up from 3,14,639 units sold in July 2022 relating to a 11,338 unit volume growth. On a MoM basis, sales grew by 3.20 percent from 3,16,411 units sold in June 2023.TVS 2W Sales and Exports July 2023In domestic markets, 2W sales growth was reported across motorcycles, scooters, and moped, to a total of 2,35,230 units in July 2023, up 16.48 percent from 2,10,942. 2W exports however dipped 21.12 percent YoY to 77,077 units in July 2023 from 97,716 units sold in July 2022.TVS Motor Sales July 2023 vs July 2022 – YoY performanceMoM domestic sales remained more or less flat with a 0.26 percent de-growth from 2,35,833 units sold in June 2023. MoM exports increased by 12.41 percent from 68,568 units shipped in June 2023. The 2W segment currently commands a 75.32 percent share.Motorcycles saw a 2.40 percent YoY and 3.87 percent MoM growth in sales in July 2023 to 1,53,942 units. There were 1,50,340 units sold in July 2022 and 1,48,208 units sold in June 2023 respectively. Scooter sales also improved 4.67 percent YoY and 0.48 percent MoM to 1,21,941 units while sales of the iQube electric scooter surged by 111.07 percent on a YoY basis to 13,306 units from 6,304 units sold in July 2022. MoM sales saw a 7.99 percent de-growth from 34,829 units sold in June 2023.TVS Motor Sales July 2023 vs June 2023 – MoM performanceMoped sales also improved 10.99 percent YoY and 4.58 percent MoM to 36,424 units. This took 2W total sales (domestic + exports) to 3,12,307 units, up 4.22 percent YoY from 2,99,658 units sold in July 2022. MoM sales improved by 2.60 percent from 3,04,401 units sold in June 2023.TVS Motor 3W Sales and Exports July 2023Where three wheeler sales were concerned, TVS Motor has reported a YoY de-growth in total (domestic + export) sales. Sales dipped 8.75 percent YoY to 13,670 units in July 2023 from 14,981 units sold in July 2022. MoM sales improved by 13.82 percent from 12,010 units sold in June 2023.3W domestic sales were higher by 4130.68 percent YoY to 1,534 units in July 2023 from 665 units sold in July 2022 while MoM sales saw a 6.97 percent growth over 1,434 units sold in June 2023.  Exports on the other hand fell YoY by 15.23 percent to 12,136 units in the past month from 14,316 units shipped in July 2022. MoM exports improved by 14.75 percent from 10,576 units shipped in June 2023.Total 2W+3W sales saw a 16.86 percent growth on a YoY basis to 2,36,764 units in July 2023 from 2,02,607 units sold in July 2022 while MoM sales fell marginally by 0.21 percent from 2,37,267 units sold in June 2023. Exports on the other hand has suffered a 20.37 percent de-growth YoY to 89,213 units in July 2023 from 1,12,032 units shipped in July 2022 while MoM exports improved by 12.72 percent over 79,144 units shipped in June 2023. More

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    New Ola S1 Air Arrives At Dealer Showroom – New Neon Colour Details

    New Ola S1 Air NeonOla Electric continues to register strong growth, with market share of 40 percent in July 2023Ola’s mission to ‘EndICEAge’ seems to be progressing quite well. In July 2023, Ola YoY sales growth was a massive 375%. As per data available on Vahan website, Ola Electric sales were around 19,000 units in July 2023.Sales are expected to gain further momentum with the affordable Ola S1 Air getting an overwhelming response. Ola currently offers only the S1 Pro and the S1 Air variants. The standard S1 variant has been discontinued. It is possible that Ola could introduce new products or variants soon, as there’s a huge price gap between the S1 Air and S1 Pro.New Ola S1 Air NeonOla S1 Air starts arriving at dealer showroom / Experience centresOla S1 Air electric scooters have started arriving at Ola experience centres. It includes the new Neon colour that was launched recently. Hat tip to automotive enthusiast Sreechand V Nair for these exclusive spy shots. There are five other exciting colour options for Ola S1 Air. The scooter has the latest MoveOS 3, with features such as proximity unlock, Party Mode, Bluetooth calling, Moods and Profiles.Other advanced features include navigation, personalized music selection and digital key for remote unlock. The scooter has a fluid design and comes in a dual-tone colour theme. It suits practical needs with features such as thick pipe grab rail, 34-liter boot space and flat floorboard.New Ola S1 Air NeonA comprehensive range of features, coupled with an affordable price point, has resulted in blockbuster bookings for S1 Air electric scooter. According to the company, bookings had crossed 50,000 units in just a few days of launch of S1 Air. Ola had opened the purchase window for S1 Air on July 28th, 2023. The offer price was Rs 1,09,999 (ex-sh), valid till July 31st. However, with massive demand for the scooter, Ola has taken the decision to extend the offer price till 15th August 12 PM. Post that, Ola S1 Air will retail at Rs 1,19,999.New Ola S1 Air NeonOla S1 Air performance, rangeOla S1 Air is equipped with a 3kWh battery pack. It supplies power to a hub mounted motor that generates 4.5 kW of peak power. Users can choose from ride modes of Eco, Normal and Sports. The scooter has a range of 125 km, when running in Eco mode. True range (Normal Mode) is 100 km. Top speed is rated at 90 kmph. Ola S1 Air can achieve 0 to 40 kmph in 3.3 seconds. 0 to 60 will take 5.7 seconds. In a home environment, S1 Air can be charged in 5 hours.S1 Air has a 7-inch full digital screen, with resolution of 800×480. This is a lower configuration, as compared to S1 Pro that has a screen resolution of 1280×768. Both variants come with all-LED lighting. S1 Air utilizes a tubular frame with twin telescopic forks at front and dual rear shock absorbers. It has drum brakes at both ends, integrated with CBS system. In comparison, S1 Pro has disc brakes at both ends.S1 Air gets most of the premium features available with S1 Pro. It includes cruise control, predictive maintenance, Bluetooth / GPS connectivity, OTA updates and reverse mode. However, some features are missing such as Hyper Mode. More

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    2024 Toyota Land Cruiser Is Cool, Affordable, Yet Honors the Original

    The 2024 Land Cruiser comes in 1958, Land Cruiser, and First Edition grades, with the base price for the 1958 model teased at the mid-$50,000 range.Every Land Cruiser features a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder hybrid powertrain that delivers 326 horsepower and 465 pound-feet of torque.All TLCs have full-time four-wheel drive with locking center and rear differentials; a disconnecting front anti-roll bar and 33-inch tires are also available.Toyota formally pulled the wraps off the new 2024 Land Cruiser today, in a rebirth that was hardly surprising considering the enduring cachet this nameplate enjoys across the world. Now off-road enthusiasts with sights set on backcountry travel will be able to hit the trail in a new Land Cruiser instead of waiting years for the price of a used high-mileage Land Cruiser to fall within reach. It is to be expected that Toyota would not walk away from this iconic vehicle. Instead, the automaker called a time out and used it to engineer a clean break from the Land Cruiser’s increasingly expensive and bloated mall-cruiser trajectory. This desirable off-roader has stayed faithful to the original concept, but Toyota made a determined effort to return this off-road SUV to a more mainstream price point. Much More Land CruiserAn Affordable Land CruiserToyota isn’t disclosing full details, but the starting price will be in “the mid-$50,000 range.” Compare that to the $87,030 minimum cost of entry for the discontinued 2021 Land Cruiser, and you can see why Toyota expects sales to increase significantly over the paltry 3000 to 4000 units per year they typically moved over the past decade. They’re not saying how much sales will increase, but we find it telling that they plan to sell all 5000 examples of the First Edition—a number they haven’t hit in an entire year since 2004—within the first three months. After those are built, production will shift to the less expensive base Land Cruiser 1958 (so named for the first year of U.S. Land Cruiser sales) and the simply named Land Cruiser variant.To bring the price down, the new Cruiser rides on a version of Toyota’s new global TGNA-F truck platform, a modular workhorse that underpins Tundras, Sequoias, and even the new Tacoma. It’s the foundation for the world-market 300-series Land Cruiser, and under another acronym it appears under the Lexus LX600 (a U.S.-spec 300-series Land Cruiser variant) and the upcoming Lexus GX550. It also helps that the new model is strictly a five-passenger machine, which saves cost by eliminating the need to engineer third-row climate distribution ducting, passenger controls, and other accommodations. What Kind of Land Cruiser Is It?In the Toyota geek-speak that Land Cruiser aficionados love, the new Land Cruiser is technically a 250-series. It’s not near as big as the pure-300 Lexus LX600, but it is newer than the 200-series Cruiser that left the scene in 2021. All three of these share a 112.2-inch wheelbase, but the new TLC is nearly seven inches shorter than the LX from nose to tail. Compared to the old 200, the new model shares an overall width of 78.0 inches, stands only 0.8 inch shorter, and is just 1.2 inches stubbier front to back. That said, the differences appear huge in real life because the 2024 Land Cruiser has a narrow body, grille, and greenhouse with prominent fender flares that cover a comparatively broad track. It’s a clearly skinnier vehicle that looks like it has been modded to give it a tougher stance.Despite the narrower body, the accommodations feel more generous than the current 4Runner. Interior dimensions are not yet available, but the vehicle feels right-sized. That’s because this smaller Land Cruiser is still not as small as the current Toyota 4Runner, which still has a place to live in the hierarchy in its usual place below this new Land Cruiser. Toyota is mum about any new 4Runner specifics, except to say it’s not going anywhere. We think the new 4Runner, when it arrives, will slot in at a lower price point by using the Tacoma’s part-time four-wheel-drive system and its base and midlevel engine offerings. A high-performance TRD Pro will probably continue, as that would distinguish it from the more overland-focused Land Cruiser.Downsized Hybrid Powertrain, Better MPGAll 2024 Land Cruisers will be powered by the same 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder hybrid iForce Max powertrain and eight-speed transmission that will power the high end of the Tacoma model range, most notably the TRD Pro. This powertrain’s output of 326 combined horsepower represents a dip below the old 5.7-liter V-8’s 381 ponies, but its mighty combined torque of 465 pound-feet betters the old model’s 401 pound-feet where it counts off-road—especially since the iForce generates peak torque at just 1700 rpm instead of 3600 revs. An integrated tow hitch is standard, but this smaller and less powerful Land Cruiser’s tow rating does drop from the prior model’s 8100 pounds to a still-respectable 6000 pounds.Toyota won’t release fuel-economy estimates until later this year, but we expect huge increases over the 2021’s appalling 14 mpg combined (13 city/17 highway). The reformulated hybrid Cruiser should also handily outclass the larger LX600’s 19 mpg combined (17 city/22 highway).The use of this engine is a big reason why the Land Cruiser is strictly a five-passenger machine. The hybrid system’s 1.87-kWh nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery sits atop the axle where a third row would go, and it even creates a load floor that’s a bit higher than we like to see. Still, the cargo area is voluminous, and we appreciate how the hybrid setup enables the fitment of a standard 2400-watt inverter and power delivery system.Familiar HardwareThe 2024 Cruiser follows the same full-time four-wheel-drive blueprint as the prior model. It has a two-speed transfer case with a Torsen center differential that allows constant all-wheel drive operation on dry pavement. The center differential automatically locks when the transfer case is shifted into low range, or the driver can choose to lock it in high range. All new Land Cruisers also have push-button-lock rear differentials, a Crawl Control system, and Downhill Assist Control.The basic suspension concept is the same as before, even though the change to TNGA-F architecture did result in some detail alterations. This Cruiser still rides on dual control-arm independent front suspension and a solid rear axle that’s located by four trailing links and a Panhard rod. Simple twin-tube dampers are used all around, but the so-called KDSS system of automatically disconnecting front and rear anti-roll bars is no more. The new Lexus GX550 gets a new e-KDSS evolution of the concept, but the 2024 Land Cruiser eschews that in the name of cost containment.How the Grades DifferThe 1958 base model is designed for those who won’t go off-road very often, but it also has appeal for those that will venture out and want to save money to spend on suspension and tire mods of their choosing. It has skinnier 245/70R-18 32-inch tires and fixed anti-roll bars. It also has manually adjustable cloth heated seats, a heated steering wheel, the smaller 8-inch touchscreen, and lacks a power liftgate. It does have heritage-style round LED headlights, which we find pretty cool.Step up to the Land Cruiser and First Edition models, and you get 265/70R-18 33-inch tires with somewhat more aggressive tread, a disconnectable front anti-roll bar to improve articulation, and a Multi-Terrain Select system that can optimize the traction control for various conditions in high range as well as low range. Both get the larger 12.3-inch touchscreen and a 10-speaker audio system, but the Land Cruiser trades round LED headlights for rectangular ones. The round ones come back on the First Edition, though, along with rock rails, a roof rack, a front skidplate, and more.If off-roading is not your thing and you’d rather roll on 20s, the Land Cruiser grade offers them as an option. Select First Edition standard fare, such as ventilated leather seats, are available in a Land Cruiser Premium package.The Jury Has Nearly Finished DeliberatingWe’re less suspicious of the new Land Cruiser now that we’ve looked beyond the basic specs and examined it in real life. The downsizing isn’t as radical in a mechanical sense as we feared, and certain dimensions aren’t that far off the 200-series. The fact that the body is narrower and more tightly drawn may well be a positive off road, and the fact that it’s a five-seater is no bad thing. The straightforward look of the suspension is sure to fire up the imagination of aftermarket tuners, so a plethora of third-party accessories is sure to come online in short order.The biggest unknown is the drivability of the 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder iForce Max hybrid powertrain. The numbers are good, and the idea of having an electric motor adding smooth torque at very low rpm sounds like it has potential, but it’s still theoretical until we get behind the wheel. The same is true of the relative merits of the front anti-roll-bar disconnect versus the outgoing KDSS system.As for the inevitable outrage of the purists, no more than 4000 laid their money on the table each year over that last decade. How much collective upset can there be?Like a lot of elements on the new Land Cruiser, the return to a simpler and less costly approach has a lot of appeal. It certainly has brought the price back down to earth, and that’s no bad thing. And who can argue with a Land Cruiser that’s bound to get decent fuel economy? As for the inevitable outrage of the purists, no more than 4000 of them laid their money on the table each year over that last decade or so. How much collective upset can there be? It’s pretty clear the demand for a bloated and expensive Land Cruiser barely existed. This new direction is bound to get more of them in the hands of those that always wanted one, and we’re looking forward to seeing brand new examples out on the trails.This 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.Technical EditorDan Edmunds was born into the world of automobiles, but not how you might think. His father was a retired racing driver who opened Autoresearch, a race-car-building shop, where Dan cut his teeth as a metal fabricator. Engineering school followed, then SCCA Showroom Stock racing, and that combination landed him suspension development jobs at two different automakers. His writing career began when he was picked up by Edmunds.com (no relation) to build a testing department. More

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    2024 Toyota Land Cruiser vs. 2021 Land Cruiser: How They Compare

    The original Toyota Land Cruiser first entered the U.S. market in 1958, and in America it was the brand’s bestselling model from 1961 to 1965. The Land Cruiser went on to become an off-road icon and spawn numerous generations. So, it was a sad day when Toyota killed off the U.S. version after the 2021 model year. Now, three years later, all the resulting frowns can be turned upside down as a new version of the legendary nameplate is returning to our shores.The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser arrives on the TNGA-F body-on-frame platform that it shares with the mechanically similar Lexus GX that just debuted and the recently revealed Toyota Tacoma. Along with a standard hybrid powertrain and retro-inspired design, the new Land Cruiser is notably different than the U.S. version that preceded it. How different are they? To find out, we’ve compared the new one’s specs and features to its predecessor’s.Design and SizeThe 200-series Land Cruiser that was last sold stateside had roots that could be traced back to 2008, which was when that generation got its start. The decidedly bland design didn’t change much until a facelift arrived for the 2016 model year, but even then the grand SUV didn’t really stand out. That changes with the 2024 Land Cruiser, which exists as a 250-series between the old 200 and the newer 300-series that’s only sold overseas. Still, the latest Cruiser’s blocky shape and nostalgia-inducing styling make it the most visually interesting of the bunch. Compared with its predecessor, the new LC is 1.2 inches shorter at 193.7 inches long, but the two have an identical 111.2-inch wheelbase. Both versions are also 78 inches wide, but the new one is just under an inch shorter at 73.2 inches tall. ToyotaToyotaWhen it comes to off-road specs, the new Land Cruiser has an approach angle of 30 degrees, with break-over and departure angles measuring 25 and 22 degrees, respectively. While it predecessor had a better approach angle of 32 degrees, its break-over and departure angles are each 1 degree less. The new version boasts up to 8.7 inches of ground clearance, which is a couple tenths less than before. PowertrainWhereas the 2021 Land Cruiser was powered by a 5.7-liter V-8 with 381 horsepower and 401 pound-feet of torque, its replacement debuts with a hybrid turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder. The powertrain’s total output is 326 horsepower and 465 pound-feet. Both Toyota SUVs feature an eight-speed automatic transmission and standard four-wheel drive with a center locking differential. The 2021 Land Cruiser had a paltry combined EPA estimate of 14 mpg. We don’t yet know how fuel-efficient the hybrid 2024 Land Cruiser will be, but there will almost certainly be a big improvement in that department. One thing that will go the other way with the new LC is towing capacity. The previous version could pull 8100 pounds, but the new one is capped at 6000 pounds. Hardware The new Land Cruiser rolls on 18-inch wheels, but tire sizes vary between trim levels. The base model, called 1958, wears 245/70R-18 rubber at all four corners, while other Land Cruisers have bigger 265/70R-18 tires that are nearly 33 inches tall. A set of 20-inch wheels are optional, but not on the 1958. The 2021 model went out solely wearing 18-inch rollers with 285/60 tires that are closer to 31 inches tall than 33.Both new and old Land Cruisers feature a double-wishbone front suspension, but Toyota says the setup has been revised for the 2024 model as a result of the new platform. The rear suspension retains a four-link configuration with coil springs cushioning a solid rear axle. Except for the 1958 trim level, the new LC features an electronic disconnecting front anti-roll bar, which wasn’t previously available.Andi Hedrick|Car and DriverInteriorThe new Land Cruiser’s interior isn’t as luxurious as its predecessor, evident from the 1958 trim’s standard cloth seats with manual adjustments. Previously, all 2021 models came with semi-aniline leather upholstery and 10-way power-adjustable front seats. Leather-trimmed seats with power adjustments are available on the higher Land Cruiser trim as part of the Premium package, which also includes a head-up display, digital rearview mirror with a camera view, and a sunroof.Old interior. toyotaDespite fewer upscale materials, the new Land Cruiser’s interior design and technology is more modern. Sure, the base 1958 model has a smaller 8.0-inch touchscreen than the 9.0-inch unit that was previously offered, but it still benefits from Toyota’s latest software, which includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Plus, the rest of the 2024 Land Cruiser lineup takes the infotainment experience a step further, gaining a massive 12.3-inch touchscreen and offering a 14-speaker JBL stereo. Unlike with the 2021 version, it doesn’t look like the new one will have an optional rear-seat entertainment system with dual 11.6-inch displays. There’s also no eight-passenger model, with the 2024 Land Cruiser limited to seating for five. Still, heated and ventilated front seats are standard on all but the base trim.PricePerhaps the biggest difference between the new Land Cruiser and the one that was last sold in America is the price. Toyota won’t release full details for awhile, but the company says the 2024 model will have a base price in the mid-$50,000 range, making it considerably less expensive than its predecessor.Back in 2021, the Land Cruiser started at just over $87K, so its replacement will have a nearly $30K discount. The new Cruiser’s higher trim levels will most likely crest the $60K mark, but they’ll still be a lot more affordable than before. That suggests more people will get the chance to experience the Land Cruiser lifestyle, and we think that’s a good thing.More on the Land CruiserThis 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