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    Kawasaki Eliminator 450 Launch Teaser – 2023 India Bike Week

    Kawasaki Eliminator SE ABSWith no direct rivals at the time of launch, Kawasaki Eliminator 450 can be a great option for folks looking for some exclusivityKawasaki has regularly introduced new products to ensure a comprehensive range of options for enthusiasts. Latest teasers point to a new launch, which is likely to be Eliminator 450. The bike will be unveiled at the upcoming 2023 India Bike Week (IBW) to be held in Goa. It remains to be seen if launch also occurs at the event or at a later date.Kawasaki Eliminator 450 – Key highlightsWith its attractive design and powerful performance, Kawasaki Eliminator 450 is likely to be on the wish list of many enthusiasts. Some of the key highlights include round headlamps and rear-view mirrors, curvy fuel tank, low rider seat and prominent rear fender. In international markets, colour choices include Pearl Robotic White and Pearl Storm Gray. The Eliminator SE ABS model has a more vibrant dual-tone colourway of Candy Steel Furnace Orange / Ebony.Kawasaki EliminatorKawasaki Eliminator 450 has a relaxed, upright riding position. The bike has centrally placed foot pegs and pulled-back handlebar. Seat height is 734 mm, which is the lowest among all of Kawasaki’s 250-500cc on-road models. Low rider seat ensures that the bike can accommodate a variety of users.The chassis geometry has been especially designed to enable a light, natural feel. It gives confidence to users and ensures stress-free riding. Needs of the pillion rider have also been taken care of with a comfortable seat and ergonomically placed grab rails.Kawasaki EliminatorKawasaki Eliminator 450 specs, performancePowering the bike is a 451cc, 2-cylinder, liquid-cooled DOHC engine. It generates 45.4 PS of max power and 42.6 Nm of peak torque. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The bike has an assist and slipper clutch for smoother operations. Kawasaki Eliminator 450 utilizes a Trellis frame, integrated with 41mm telescopic forks at front and twin rear shock absorbers. The bike has 18-inch front and 16-inch rear wheels. These are shod with 130/70 and 150/80 tyres, respectively. Braking duties are performed by 310 mm and 220 mm discs at front and rear. Dual-channel ABS is standard.Tech features include an all-digital LCD instrument console. Info includes gear position indicator and a bar-style tachometer. The instrument console has Bluetooth connectivity, allowing users to pair it with their smartphones via Rideology app. The bike has a kerb weight of 176 kg, which can be considered quite lightweight in the 450cc segment.While Eliminator 450 looks irresistible, its premium pricing will limit its accessibility. Kawasaki Eliminator 450 could go on sale at a starting price of Rs 5.60 lakh. In comparison, Kawasaki Ninja 400 starts at Rs 5.24 lakh, whereas Kawasaki Z650 has a price tag of Rs 6.59 lakh. Closest rival to Kawasaki Eliminator 450 at the time of launch will be the Keeway V302C.Second innings for Eliminator in IndiaBack in 2001, Eliminator was a 175cc cruiser bike, produced as per collaboration between Kawasaki and Bajaj. When the partnership ended, the Eliminator bike was discontinued. In its place, Bajaj launched the Avenger 180, Avenger 200 and Avenger 220. As of now, Bajaj Avenger series has three bikes – Avenger 160 Street, Avenger 220 Street and Avenger 220 Cruise. More

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    Tata Sumo Electric Render In Multiple Colours – Bolero EV Rival

    Tata Sumo EV RenderIn electric format, Tata Sumo displays a high level of sophistication and finesse in comparison to the ICE modelTata has successfully resurrected the legendary Safari and there are plans to bring back Sierra as well. Another name that seems to have potential to get a second life is Tata Sumo. To understand the possibilities, digital maestro Pratyush Rout has come up with an exciting render of Tata Sumo electric.Tata Sumo electric renderICE version of Tata Sumo had a powerful street presence. It was one of the key factors that had made the SUV popular. In its electric format, Sumo comes across as a more premium offering. However, the core silhouette and robust street presence are not entirely lost. The boxy profile has been retained, with the edges getting a smooth makeover. The design updates make the SUV appropriate for family use as well.Tata Sumo EV RenderSome of the key highlights include sleek headlamps similar to that of Harrier, full-width LED lighting element, a closed-off grille, trapezoidal fog lamps and prominent front bumper. The heavy bonnet seen with the ICE version has been chiselled out to achieve a refined appearance. Side profile has squared wheel arches, large alloy wheels, flush door handles, dual-tone rear view mirrors and blacked-out B and C pillars. At rear, Sumo electric will look great with sporty tail lamps and rugged bumper.In its electric format, Sumo will shift to a monocoque chassis. With an electric powertrain, a lot more space should be available. Sumo electric will also be getting a range of new equipment and features. These could be borrowed from Tata’s updated models such as Harrier facelift and Safari facelift.Tata Sumo EV RenderSome of the key highlights could include a large touchscreen for the infotainment system, a full digital instrument console and Tata’s new two-spoke steering wheel with backlit Tata logo. Top-spec variants could be equipped with ADAS.Tata Sumo EV RenderTata Sumo electric performanceTata Sumo electric could use a tweaked version of the powertrain to be deployed with upcoming Harrier electric and Safari electric. Tata Sumo can have a range of around 400 km to 500 km. Just like existing Tata electric cars, Sumo electric could get a long-range version at a higher price point.Performance is expected to be much better in comparison to the ICE version. The last version, Sumo Gold, was equipped with a 3.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engine. It generated 85 hp of max power and 250 Nm of peak torque.Tata Sumo EV RenderWhile Sumo was quite popular once, it had to face stiff competition from rivals like Mahindra Bolero in later years. Prior to its discontinuation in 2019, there weren’t many takers for the SUV. With stricter safety and emission norms, a decision was taken to discontinue Tata Sumo. As Mahindra has confirmed Bolero electric, it is possible that Tata may bring back Sumo electric. It will be interesting to see how Sumo and Bolero face-off in electric format. More

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    Honda 2W Sales Nov 2023 – Activa, CB350, Unicorn, Shine, Dio

    New Honda ActivaHonda 2W sales last month touched 447,849 units, of which 420,677 units were domestic sales and 27,172 units were exportsHonda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has announced improved sales in November 2023. It was growth seen both in terms of domestic sales and exports. In November, the company also launched the new CB350. Honda CB350 is presented in two trim levels – DLX and DLX Pro and are priced at Rs. 1,99,900 and Rs. 2,17,800 respectively. Bookings have opened and deliveries have commenced.Honda 2W Sales November 2023Honda 2W sales (domestic + exports) in November 2023 stood at 4,47,849 units. This was a 20 percent YoY growth over 3,73,221 units sold in November 2022 relating to a 74,628 unit volume growth. Domestic sales improved by 18.99 percent from 3,53,540 units sold in November 2022 to 4,20,677 units in the past month showing off a 67,137 unit volume growth.Honda 2W sales Nov 2023Honda 2W exports also increased by an even higher percentage as compared to domestic sales. Exports grew by 38.06 percent to 27,172 units in November 2023 from 19,681 units shipped in November 2022.Taking into account MoM sales, Honda 2W suffered a setback both in terms of domestic sales and exports. Total sales dipped by 9.14 percent from 4,92,884 units sold in October 2023. There were lower domestic sales by 9.09 percent to 4,20,677 units last month from 4,62,747 units sold in October 2023 while exports dipped 9.84 percent from 30,137 units shipped in October 2023.Honda 2W Activities during November 2023In November 2023, Honda 2W undertook several activities. It was the new BigWing showrooms across Bengaluru (Karnataka) and Nagercoil (Tamil Nadu) which were inaugurated last month taking up the company’s #GoRidin spirit.Honda also undertook road safety programs in 12 cities across the country right from Bathinda (Punjab), Bagepalli (Karnataka), Kolhapur (Maharashtra), Tulungia (Assam), Chittorgarh (Rajasthan), Aizawl (Mizoram), Hubli (Karnataka), Hyderabad (Telangana), Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Dewas (Madhya Pradesh) Nashik (Maharashtra) and Noida (Uttar Pradesh). The company also celebrated its 9th anniversary of Traffic Training Park in Delhi.In terms of its motorsports activities, the IDEMITSU Honda Racing India team earned 6 points in the Round 5 taking the total to 27 points in 2023 Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC). Honda Racing Corporation also announced the signing of Luca Marini for 2024 and 2025 MotoGP World Championship seasons. More

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    TVS Sales Nov 2023 – 3.64 lakh units, YoY Growth MoM Decline

    TVS Apache RTR 310TVS Motors has reported a 31 percent YoY improvement in November 2023 with both 2Ws and 3Ws showing off positive growthTVS Motor Company has recorded healthy growth in terms of sales in November 2023. Total sales stood at 3,64,231 units in the past month, a YoY growth of 31 percent when compared to 2,77,123 units sold in November 2022. It was however, a MoM growth degrowth when compared to 4,34,714 units in October 2023 which had marked the company’s highest ever monthly sales.TVS Two Wheeler Sales November 2023Taking into account two wheeler sales of the company, sales improved by 33.55 percent YoY to 3,52,103 units in November 2023, up from 2,63,642 units sold in November 2022. This was volume growth of 88,461 units. Two wheeler MoM sales however, fell by 16.29 percent from 4,20,610 units sold in October 2023.TVS Motor Sales Nov 2023In the two wheeler segment, it was motorcycles that were in higher demand with 1,72,836 units sold last month, up 19.19 percent from 1,45,006 units sold in November 2022. MoM motorcycles sales fell by 14.42 percent from 2,01,965 units sold in October 2023. Motorcycles command a 49.09 percent share in the company portfolio.Scooter sales on the other hand saw an even higher percentage YoY growth by 62.23 percent to 1,35,749 units in November 2023 from 83,679 units sold in November 2022. MoM sales dipped by 17.80 percent from 1,65,135 units sold in October 2023. Share currently stands at 38.55 percent.TVS Motor Sales Nov 2023Where TVS iQube is concerned, the only e-scooter in the company portfolio, sales improved by 66.89 percent YoY to 16,782 units last month. This was over 10,056 units sold in November 2022 while MoM sales dipped 16.73 percent from 20,153 units sold in October 2023. Moped sales also saw better YoY growth by 24.49 percent while MoM sales dipped 18.67 percent.Three Wheeler Domestic Sales and ExportsIn the three wheeler segment, TVS Motor has decline both in terms of YoY and MoM total sales even as performance in domestic markets were more positive. 3W Total (domestic + exports) sales stood at 12,128 units in November 2023, down 10.04 percent from 13,481 units sold in November 2022. It was also lower by 14.01 percent on a MoM basis when compared to 14,104 units sold in October 2023.However, the company performed better in domestic markets with a59.73 percent YoY growth to 2,011 units from 1,259 units sold in November 2023. MoM sales were higher by 11.41 percent from 1,805 units sold in October 2023. Exports fell by 17.22 percent YoY and 17.74 percent MoM to 10,117 units. There had been 12,222 units and 12,299 units shipped in November 2022 and October 2023 respectively.This took total (2W+3W) (Domestic + Exports) to 3,64,231 units in November 2023, up 31.43 percent from 2,77,123 units sold in November 2022 while relating to an 81,108 unit volume growth. YoY domestic 2+3 wheeler sales were up 49.76 percent to 2,89,028 units from 1,92,989 units sold in November 2022 while total exports dipped 10.62 percent to 75,203 units from 84,134 units shipped in November 2022. On a MoM basis both domestic and exports dipped 16.65 percent and 14.50 percent respectively. More

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    Hero MotoCorp Sales up 25% to 4.91 lakh units in November 2023

    Hero Splendor Black EditionHero MotoCorp reported YoY and YTD growth in November 2023 even as its total sales dipped on a MoM basisHero MotoCorp, the country’s largest two wheeler manufacturer, has seen good sales across its motorcycle and scooter segments in November 2023. The company is also optimistic of sales boost in the month ahead with positive buyer sentiments more specifically during the ongoing wedding season. The company has reported positive sales both on a year-on-year(YoY) and year-to-date (YTD) basis even as its month-on-month (MoM) performance dipped significantly.Hero MotoCorp YoY Sales November 2023Hero MotoCorp sales (motorcycle + scooter) (domestic + exports) improved by 25.61 percent YoY in November 2023 to 4,91,050 units up from 3,90,932 units sold in November 2022. This was a volume growth of 1,00,118 units. Improvement was seen both across motorcycle and scooter segments and where the company’s domestic sales and exports were concerned.Hero MotoCorp Sales Nov 2023Motorcycle sales grew by 25.07 percent YoY to 4,41,276 units last month, up from 3,52,834 units sold in November 2023. It has a volume growth of 88,442 units while motorcycles command an 89.86 percent share. Scooter sales also improved by 30.65 percent YoY to 49,774 units, up from 38,098 units sold in November 2022 to garner a 10.14 percent share.Domestic sales saw an improvement of 25.39 percent YoY to 4,76,286 units in November 2023 from 3,79,839 units sold in the same month last year while exports also saw a 33.09 percent YoY growth from 11,093 units shipped in November 2022 to 14,764 units in the past month.Hero MotoCorp MoM Sales November 2023Hero MotoCorp saw lower MoM sales last month even as its scooter sales grew significantly. It was a 14.59 percent MoM de-growth from 5,74,930 units sold in October 2023 down to 4,91,050 units in November 2023. Motorcycle sales fell by 16.64 percent from 5,29,341 units sold in October 2023 while scooter sales grew by 9.18 percent MoM from 45,589 units in October 2023 to 49,774 units in the past month.Sales in domestic markets dipped by 14.91 percent to 4,76,286 units in November 2023 from 5,59,766 units sold in October 2023. Exports also suffered a de-growth by 2.64 percent from 15,164 units shipped in October 2023 down to 14,764 units.YTD Sales April-November 2023The period Apr-Nov 2023 showed positive sales for Hero MotoCorp in domestic markets while exports suffered a setback. Total sales grew by 4.67 percent to 38,35,080 units, up from 36,63,875 units sold in the Apr-Nov 2022 period. This was a volume growth of 1,71,205 units.Motorcycle sales were up 3.79 percent to 35,40,305 units in Apr-Nov 2023 from 34,11,019 units sold in Apr-Nov 2022 while commanding a 92.31 percent share. Scooter sales saw an even higher percentage growth at 16.58 percent to 2,94,775 units in Apr-Nov 2023 from 2,52,856 units sold in the same period last year. Domestic sales were up 5.01 percent to 37,17,242 units, from 35,39,944 units sold in the 2022 period while exports fell 4.92 percent to 1,17,838 units in Apr-Nov 2023 from 1,23,931 units sold in Apr-Nov 2022. More

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    Royal Enfield Sales Nov 2023 Cross 80k – Classic, Bullet, Himalayan, 650 Twins

    Royal Enfield Meteor 350Royal Enfield sales in India and in global markets crossed the 4.47 unit mark showing off positive YoY growth in November 2023Royal Enfield reported total sales (domestic + exports) of 80,251 units in November 2023 relating to a 13.40 percent YoY growth from 70,766 units sold in November 2022. This was a 9,485 unit volume growth. Improved sales were seen both in the company’s sub-350cc and above 350cc segments and in terms of domestic sales and exports. MoM sales on the other hand dipped by 4.96 percent from 84,435 units sold in October 2023.Royal Enfield Sales up 13% in November 2023In the sub-350cc segment that currently comprises the Bullet, Electra, Classic, Meteor and Hunter, sales grew by 12.61 percent YoY to 74,275 units in November 2023, up from 65,956 units sold in November 2022 to command a 92.55 percent share. It was however a MoM decline by 2.37 percent when compared to 76,075 units sold in October 2023.Royal Enfield Sales Nov 2023The company’s larger bikes, that include the Himalayan, Super Meteor and 650 Twins, had 5,976 unit sales last month, relating to a 24.24 percent YoY growth. This was against 4,810 units sold in November 2022. MoM sales however fell by 28.52 percent from 8,360 units sold in October 2023.Royal Enfield has seen strong domestic sales growth last month by 14.26 percent YoY to 75,137 units up from 65,760 units sold in November 2022. However, on a MoM basis, its sales dipped by 7.19 percent when compared to 80,958 units sold in October 2023.Exports on the other hand showed promise both in terms of YoY and MoM sales growing 2.16 percent YoY and  as much as 47.08 percent MoM to 5,114 units in November 2023. There had been 5,006 units and 3,477 units exported in November 2022 and October 2023 respectively.Royal Enfield YTD Sales Apr-Nov 2023Taking into account the company’s sales during the Apr-Nov 2023 period, a 13.45 percent YTD growth has been reported. Total sales (domestic + exports) stood at 6,21,672 units, up from 5,47,970 units sold in the same period of 2022.It was the RE bikes in the sub-350cc segment that contributed most to total sales with 5,56,546 units sold in Apr-Nov 2023, up 16.10 percent from 4,79,366 units sold in Apr-Nov 2022. This was a 77,180 unit volume growth with an 89.52 percent share.Bikes in the above 350cc segment suffered a setback by 5.07 percent to 65,126 units in the Apr-Nov 2023 period from 68,604 units sold in the same 8 month period last year. Share of >350cc bikes currently stands at 10.48 percent.Even as domestic YTD sales grew by 18.63 percent to 5,72,982 units from 4,82,997 units, exports suffered a setback of 25.06 down to 48,690 units sold during Apr-Nov 2023 from 64,973 untis shipped in the same period last year. More

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    Hennessey’s Cadillac Escalade-V H1000 Has Four-Digit HP Figure

    Hennessey, a Texas-based tuner, has revealed a wilder version of the 682-hp Cadillac Escalade-V. Dubbed the H1000, the modified high-performance Escalade makes 1005 horsepower and 882 pound-feet of torque.The super Slade’s supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 has a host of valvetrain and cooling upgrades, all covered by Hennessey’s three-year/36,000-mile warranty.Sometimes all you want is just a little more, and Hennessey—the automotive tuner and manufacturer—is here to give it to you. The newest product out of the company’s HQ in Sealy, Texas, is based on the Cadillac Escalade-V. It’s called the H1000, and Hennessey says it makes 1005 horsepower. That four-digit figure is notably higher than the massive luxury SUV’s already lofty stock output.An Even Wilder Escalade The standard Cadillac Escalade-V is a beast right out of the box. Its supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 normally packs 682 horses, and it’s closely related to the 668-hp supercharged V-8 found in the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing. In our testing, we launched a 6290-pound Escalade-V to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds. With the Hennessey version’s significantly increased power and 882 pound-feet of torque, the H1000 will likely be even quicker.HennesseyTo basically add a Supra 3.0’s-worth of horsepower, Hennessey modifies the V’s engine by swapping in a custom camshaft, ported cylinder heads and upgrades everything from valve springs and retainers to lifters and push rods. The V-8 also gains new fuel and intake systems as well as catalytic converters that allow for higher air-flow rates. When we tested the factory-built Escalade-V, we measured an interior noise level of 85 decibels with the accelerator pinned. We imagine Hennessey’s monster will roar even more. HennesseyBig Power, Big PriceIf you’re worried that Hennessey’s team has ruined the reliability of the new Caddy, well, we can’t tell you how to feel, but you might not need to worry. That’s because the tuner provides a limited warranty that lasts three years or 36,000 miles. Affording one is likely the bigger pill to swallow, as the H1000 surely costs considerably more than a new Cadillac Escalade-V, which currently starts $154,290.More on the Escalade VAssociate 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

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    Bajaj Sales Nov 2023 – Pulsar, Dominar, Avenger, CT, Platina

    Bajaj Pulsar 220Bajaj Auto sales in November 2023 saw improvement in domestic markets while exports fell across two wheeler and commercial vehiclesBajaj Auto Limited has witnessed substantial YoY growth in November 2023 recording a 31 percent improvement in total sales (2W + CV) (domestic + exports). It was also a growth of 6 percent on a YTD basis, taking into account the period April-November 2023.Bajaj Auto YoY Sales November 2023Taking into account year-on-year (YoY) sales of Bajaj Auto, total sales (2W + CV) (domestic + exports) stood at 4,03,003 units in November 2023, up 31 percent from 3,06,719 units sold in November 2022. It was however, a MoM de-growth from 4,71,188 units sold in October 2023.Bajaj Sales Nov 2023In the two wheeler segment, growth was seen across domestic markets by 77 percent to 2,18,597 units, from 1,23,657 units sold in November 2022. Exports on the other hand dipped by 6 percent to 1,30,451 units in the past month from 1,38,630 units sold in November 2022. This took total sales in the 2W segment up 33 percent to 3,49,048 units from 2,62,287 units sold in November 2022.Commercial vehicle sales on the other hand also saw growth in domestic markets by 34 percent YoY to 39,147 units in November 2023, up from 29,226 units sold in November 2022. Exports fell by 3 percent to 14,808 units in the past month from 15,206 units sold in the same month last year. Thus total CV sales grew by 21 percent to 53,955 units in November 2023 from 44,432 units sold in November 2022.Bajaj Sales Nov 2023 – YTDTotal 2W and CV sales saw a 31 percent YoY growth with domestic sales up 69 percent to 2,57,744 units as against 1,52,883 units sold in November 2022 while exports dipped 6 percent to 1,45,259 units last month, from 1,53,836 units shipped in November 2022.Bajaj Auto YTD Sales April-November 2023During the period Apr-Nov 2023, Bajaj Auto Limited has posted positive sales across the two wheeler and commercial vehicle segment in domestic markets. Exports however, ended on a lower note. Total sales (2W + CV) (domestic + exports) stood at 29,55,551 units in the Apr-Nov 2023 period from 27,86,615 units sold in the same period of 2022.Two wheeler sales accounted for a 22 percent growth in domestic markets to 15,45,334 units, up from 12,65,340 units sold in the 2022 period. Exports fell by 18 percent to 9,82,771 units in the Apr-Nov 2023 period from 12,05,042 units sold in the same period last year. This took total sales in the segment up 35 percent to 4,27,446 units in the Apr-Nov 2023 period from 3,16,233 units sold in Apr-Nov 2022.Commercial vehicle sales grew substantially to 3,21,140 units in domestic markets, an 81 percent growth YTD from 1,77,671 units sold in the same 8 month period of 2022. Exports once again dipped 23 percent to 1,06,306 units in the 2023 period down from 1,38,562 units sold in YTD 2022. Total sales in the segment thus improved by 35 percent to 4,27,446 units from 3,16233 units on a YTD basis. Domestic total sales (2W+CV) thus grew by 29 percent to 18,66,474 units while exports fell by 19 percent to 10,89,077 units YTD. More