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    Toyota Confirms Grand Highlander SUV with Hybrid Max Powertrain

    Toyota confirmed the existence of the new Grand Highlander SUV, which it plans to fully reveal at the Chicago Auto Show on February 8.The three-row SUV will likely fill the gap between the mid-size three-row Highlander and the larger, body-on-frame full-size Sequoia.Notably, the Grand Highlander is wearing the same Hybrid Max badge as the top-spec Crown sedan, which suggests a 340-horsepower setup. It looks like Toyota wants to join in on the excitement surrounding enlarged versions of SUVs like the Grand Cherokee L and Grand Wagoneer L by making its own super-sized version of the Highlander called . . . you guessed it, the Grand Highlander. While the current Highlander boasts impressive fuel economy in hybrid form, it can’t compete with the third-row space of competitors including the Kia Telluride, Volkswagen Atlas, and Chevy Traverse. Toyota describes the Grand Highlander as “the ultimate road-trip vehicle,” implying increased legroom and cargo space. The first teaser shot of the new three-row SUV gives us a glimpse at what the rear will look like. We’re particularly excited about the Hybrid Max badge, which indicates the Grand Highlander Platinum will receive the same potent powertrain as the top-spec Crown sedan. In that car, the hybrid setup with a turbocharged 2.4-liter inline-four gas engine produces a combined 340 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque. Toyota didn’t give any information about the Grand Highlander’s available powertrains, but it’s likely the standard 265-horsepower turbo-four from the base Highlander will carry over to this new model as well. More On The Highlander FamilyWe managed to pull back some of the shadows layered over the photo to expose a bit more of the car. The increased visibility shows similar squared-off styling to the current Highlander, but also includes a pair of round exhaust tips not found on the standard version. The taillights take on a “C” shape, and a new light bar spans the spoiler. We don’t have any other info on pricing or when we’ll actually start seeing the Grand Highlander on the road, but we do know that Toyota is planning to do a full reveal of the SUV at the Chicago Auto Show on February 8. 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.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. More

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    2023 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon Prices Range from $30K up to $66K

    Chevy and GMC have announced pricing for the new 2023 Colorado and Canyon pickup trucks.The Colorado starts at $30,695 and the Canyon starts at $38,095.There’s a special AT4X Edition 1 version of the Canyon that costs a ridiculous $66,290.Although Chevy and GMC have both simplified their mid-size pickup lineups along with the Colorado and Canyon’s redesigns for 2023, there’s still a wide pricing spread ranging from $30,695 all the way up to over $66,000. Both trucks now come only as a crew cab and with a turbocharged 2.7-liter inline-four as the sole engine choice—the old 3.6-liter V-6 and 2.8-liter turbo-diesel are gone—but many trim levels remain, including off-road variants such as the Chevy’s ZR2 and the Canyon’s new AT4X.The 2023 Colorado is the cheaper of the two, as it offers a Work Truck trim level starting at $30,695. This model comes with rear-wheel drive and the lower-output, 237-hp version of the turbo-four engine. The 2023 Canyon, meanwhile, starts at $38,095 for the Elevation trim level and comes standard with the high-output, 310-hp version of the 2.7L engine. The Colorado’s lower trim levels offer the high-output engine upgrade as a standalone option.More on Colorado and CanyonOff-roaders will want to check out the Colorado’s Trail Boss trim level, starting at $38,495, or the more extreme Colorado ZR2 ($48,295) and Canyon AT4X ($56,995) models. The most absurdly priced of all these trucks is the Canyon AT4X with the Edition 1 package that costs $66,290. Its extra equipment includes a light bar, beadlock-capable wheels, skid plates, a winch, different bumpers, and special badges.Chevy and GMC say these new trucks will go on sale in early 2023, and dealerships are currently taking reservations for the AT4X Edition 1.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.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. More

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    TVS Sales Nov 2022 – Apache, Jupiter, XL 100, Raider, iQube

    Except for mopeds and exports, TVS Sales November 2022 stood green all the way with EVs registering massive gainsImage – The Sameer VlogsNovember 2022 marks a successful month for TVS Motor. The company sold 1,45,006 motorcycles last month in the domestic market. As opposed to 1,40,097 motorcycles sold a year ago, TVS gained 3.50% YoY in sales and 4,909 motorcycles YoY in volume.More than half of TVS’ 2W sales are via motorcycles. Apache series and recently updated Raider are good examples. With 83,679 scooters sold, TVS gained 11.54% YoY as opposed to 75,022 scooters sold a year ago. With Jupiter leading the way, volume growth stood at 8,657 units YoY and scooters constituted 31.74% of TVS’ domestic 2W sales.TVS iQube electric scooter has gained massive popularity with MY2022 update. With just 699 EVs sold in November 2021, TVS gained a massive 1338% YoY growth by selling 10,056 EVs last month. Volume growth stood at 9,357 units YoY.TVS Sales November 2022With XL 100, TVS is the only ICE moped maker in India. Popularity for mopeds seem to have declined, as TVS registered 18.22% YoY decline as it sold 34,957 mopeds in Nov 2022 as opposed to 42,744 mopeds in Nov 2021. Combined, TVS’ total domestic sales stood at 1,91,730 units and had a growth rate of 8.97% YoY with 15,790 units gained in volume.TVS Sales November 2022TVS Motor exports saw a decline of 12.22% YoY with just 71,912 units shipped last month as opposed to 81,923 units shipped last year. Exports constitute 27.28% of TVS’ total 2W sales, while domestic sales constitute 72.72%. Total 2W sales (domestic + export) was 2,63,642 units with a growth rate of 2.24% YoY.TVS makes 3W rickshaws and cargo vehicles – domestic sales was only 1,259 vehicles while exports was 12,222 vehicles. That said, 3W exports registered a 13.18% YoY decline in sales, while 3W domestic numbers grew by 67.20% YoY. 3W exports constitute 90.66% of total 3W sales. Speaking of, total 3W sales stood at 13,481 vehicles and saw a decline of 13.18% YoY as opposed to 14,830 3W vehicles sold in November 2021. Volume loss was pegged at 1,349 vehicles YoY.TVS Motor Total SalesTVS’ total (2W + 3W) domestic sales registered a healthy 9.22% YoY by selling 1,92,989 units in November 2022 over 1,76,693 units sold a year ago. Volume growth YoY was 16,296 units and constituted 69.64% of TVS’ total sales.Total exports last month was 84,134 units, which fell short to 96,000 units shipped a year ago. Due to this rate of decline stood at 12.36% YoY and TVS lost 11,866 units in volume. Grand total (domestic + exports) for 2W + 3W for November 2022 stood at 2,77,123 units and registered 1.62% YoY growth as opposed to 2,72,693 units sold in November 2021. More

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    Bajaj Sales Nov 2022 Decline – Pulsar, Platina, Dominar, Chetak

    Except for commercial vehicles sales in domestic markets, Bajaj sales for November 2022 is not something to write home about for the companyBajaj Pulsar NS200Post festive season, Bajaj sales have slightly declined in November 2022 over the numbers registered in November 2021. Taking 2 Wheelers, Bajaj’s domestic sales stood at 1,23,490 units and when compared to 1,44,953 units sold a year ago, Bajaj registered 15% decline YoY in domestic market.Exports reflected the same results as domestic market with respect to two wheelers. At 1,38,630 2-wheelers shipped, Bajaj registered 28% decline YoY in contrast to 1,93,520 2-wheelers shipped a year ago. It is to be noted that Bajaj’s exports are greater than its domestic sales when two-wheelers are concerned.In total, Bajaj’s two-wheelers managed to register 2,62,120 units last month, down from 3,38,473 units a year before. This led to a 23% decline YoY for Bajaj’s two-wheeler sales. Top selling two wheelers from Bajaj Auto include – Pulsar, Platina, CT, Dominar, Avenger as well as Chetak electric scooter.Bajaj Sales Nov 2022Commercial vehicles accounted for 29,226 units sold last month. As opposed to 13,802 units sold a year ago, Bajaj more than doubled its commercial vehicle sales in domestic market at 112% YoY growth. Commercial vehicles exports didn’t reflect the same amount of growth that is witnessed in domestic market.Bajaj Auto Sales Nov 2022In fact, Exports of commercial vehicles dropped from 27,001 in November 2021 to just 15,206 last month. This accounts for a 44% decline in sales YoY. In total, Bajaj’s CV numbers stood at 44,432 vehicles and compared to 40,803 vehicles sold a year before, Bajaj saw 9% YoY growth in CVs.When 2W and CVs are combined, domestic market witnessed a 4% decline and exports saw a 30% decline with numbers standing at 1,52,716 and 1,53,836 units respectively. Bajaj’s total sales stood at 3,06,552, down by 19% YoY when opposed to 3,79,276 units sold a year before.YTD Sales Bajaj AutoBajaj’s YTD analysis is in the green when the domestic market for two-wheelers is concerned. That too by 8% growth YoY with 12,65,173 units in total. Exports saw a dip of 19% YoY, though. In total, 24,70,215 two-wheelers were pushed out of Bajaj’s plant between April to November 2022, down by 7% YoY from numbers registered in 2021.Bajaj Auto Sales YTD FY2022/23CVs in domestic market almost doubled their sales with 93% You growth. While exports fell 36% YoY. Bajaj’s CV sales YTD stood at 3,16,233 units and saw only a 2% YoY growth. In total, Bajaj’s domestic sales YTD stood at 14,42,844, up from 12,66,673 by 14% growth YoY. Total exports fell by 21% though.Bajaj’s total YTD analysis yields 27,86,448 units in 2022. When 2021 figures are taken, there was a 6% YoY decline in Bajaj’s total YTD sales when both domestic and exports are taken into account.  More

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    KTM 890 Adventure 2023 Launched – Sportier, Tech Evolved

    New KTM 890 Adventure packs in new colour options, body touch-ups and range of hardware and tech upgrades2023 KTM 890 AdvAfter updating 890 Adventure R in September, KTM has now launched the 2023 version of the standard 890 Adventure. Updates are focused on providing a greater number of customization options, along with making the bike better prepared for on-road as well as extreme terrain.There are two new colour options, both of which appear equally rebellious. It is a diversified colour palette, with a vibrant mix of KTM signature orange and shades of black, white and grey. Exhaust canister and tip have varying metallic shade, which work to enhance the bike’s sporty profile.2023 890 Adventure – what’s newWhile the steel frame is the same as earlier, the bodywork around it has been refreshed. Front fairing has been extended downwards and now covers a larger section of the USD forks. It allows for a more dominating street presence and could also provide better protection against flying debris.Front fairing has been strengthened for improved safety and enhanced load carrying capacity. Two forged aluminium brackets have been used under the fairing to ensure optimal rigidity for the windshield, headlight mask and instrument tower.2023 KTM 890 AdvBody panelling losing its sheen overtime won’t be a problem with 2023 890 Adventure, as the bike utilizes colour injected plastic and in-mould graphics. Windscreen is now taller, offering better protection against the elements. It looks familiar to the screen used with KTM 450 Rally racer. The bike gets a new 5-inch TFT screen that displays a range of information with easy-to-understand infographics. The screen is chemically treated for anti-glare properties and optimal scratch resistance.Bluetooth-based connectivity features are largely the same as earlier. It includes accessing calls, text and music, turn-by-turn navigation and KTM roadside assistance. Tech upgrades for the bike include new riding modes, assistance systems, smartphone connectivity and traction control features. Optional upgrades include cruise control and Quickshifter+.A Demo mode is also available, which allows users to experience all the available tech features for the bike for the first 1,500 km. Based on what they like, users can continue using the features via a paid membership plan.2023 KTM 890 Adv2023 890 Adventure other updatesRefreshed 2023 KTM 890 Adventure gets an updated ABS system that can align better with the selected riding mode. For example, off-road ABS is automatically activated when the user selects off-road or rally riding mode. It reduces ABS function on the front wheel, while switching it off completely for the rear wheel.Suspension system is now more customizable, with option to adjust rebound and compression damping. These can be tweaked as per the type of terrain. Rear shock absorber also has the option to adjust rebound damping and spring preload. 2023 KTM 890 Adventure gets new off-road focused Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tyres. It has improved handling and durability and suits both on-road and off-road tracks. Most other hardware specs including the 103 hp, 889cc motor are the same as earlier. More

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    De Tomaso's Track-Only Hypercar Packs a V-12 that Revs to 12,300 RPM

    The De Tomaso P900 packs a 900-horsepower 6.2-liter naturally aspirated V-12 and weighs around 2000 pounds.The company claims that the V-12 is being developed to run on carbon-neutral synthetic fuels, and a Judd-built V-10 will be available for those who don’t want to wait for the V-12.Just 18 P900s will be built, and the wild-looking hypercar will cost $3 million.The storied De Tomaso name—most well-known for the wedge-shaped Pantera supercar powered by Ford V-8s and famously owned by Elvis Presley—was revived in 2019 with the curvaceous, retro-inspired P72. Now the Italian automaker has revealed a more extreme, track-only hypercar, the P900, that builds on the P72’s design but brings a new powertrain and chassis.The P900—named for its dry weight of 900 kilograms (1984 pounds)—trades the P72’s supercharged 5.0-liter Ford Coyote V-8 for a 6.2-liter V-12 that pumps out 900 horsepower and revs to a 12,300 rpm redline. While De Tomaso calls the engine bespoke, it also says that it comes from Germany, making us wonder if it’s related to the 6.3-liter LaFerrari-derived V-12 developed by German race team HWA and used in the Apollo Intensa Emozione, which shares its underpinnings and designer with the P72.De Tomaso says that its “focus remains solely on creating longevity for the naturally aspirated, soulful, internal combustion engines,” so it is designing the P900’s V-12 to run on carbon-neutral synthetic fuels, a strategy also being explored by Porsche and Formula 1. De Tomaso also claims that this engine will be the lightest and shortest V-12 ever. However, the V-12 won’t be fully ready until late 2024, so for the restless billionaires who need their P900 now, De Tomato will also offer a V-10 built by Judd Power, which is apparently a descendent of the engine from the Benetton B197 that competed in the 1997 F1 season. De Tomaso is remaining tight-lipped about the P900’s performance figures, but the massive amount of power is sent exclusively to the rear wheels through an Xtrac sequential gearbox. Despite bearing a familial resemblance to the P72, De Tomaso says that the P900 is built around a unique carbon chassis, and it features far more extreme bodywork than the V-8-powered model. An enormous rear wing wraps around the circular taillights and muscular rear fenders and incorporates active aerodynamics. A ultra-wide diffuser also contributes downforce, as does a protruding front splitter. The sultry, voluptuous bodywork has gaping air intakes and brake-cooling vents carved into it and wraps around a spaceship-like cockpit, although De Tomaso has yet to show off the interior design. More Wild HypercarsDe Tomaso plans to build just 18 P900s, each customized to the owner’s liking with a starting price of $3 million. De Tomaso will also run a racing series for the P900, called De Tomaso Competizione, which will include motorsports tutoring and the chance for owners to race their P900s on tracks around the world with support from a team of mechanics and engineers. De Tomaso is also offering to provide storage and maintenance at its facilities at the Nürburgring in Germany. The first P900s will arrive in the second quarter of 2023, presumably with the Judd V-10, with the V-12 variant arriving the following year. 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.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. More

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    Honda Sensing 360 Will Be Standard on U.S. Models by 2030

    Honda is adding a slew of new features to its driver-assistance system known as Sensing 360 as part of a goal to eliminate fatal traffic collisions involving Honda by 2050. According to Honda, nearly 7 million vehicles on the road today are equipped with Honda Sensing 360 and its twin AcuraWatch. Honda’s new plan would make the technology standard on all models by 2030.The next generation of Honda Sensing will begin appearing in China in 2024 and the U.S. a year or more later.;Honda is preparing for a major overhaul to its driver-assist technology known as Sensing 360. It first introduced the Sensing 360 technology to the U.S. in 2014 by adding it to the 2015 CR-V and by giving the 2015 Acura TLX its own version called AcuraWatch. Honda today announced a plan to expand the technology throughout the Honda ecosystem. The next generation of Sensing 360 will begin appearing in China in 2024 and in the U.S. sometime in the second half of the decade, before becoming standard on all models by 2030. HondaWatching for “Abnormal Conditions”In April 2021, Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe announced a goal for Honda to achieve zero traffic collision fatalities involving Honda vehicles by 2050. The new Sensing 360 technology increases the sensor range surrounding the vehicle. It will also feature new tech which will detect abnormal conditions occurring to the driver or the vehicle’s surroundings, kicking in when necessary to avoid a collision. The system will also be able to bring the vehicle to a stop if a driver is unresponsive to a takeover request when the car is in hands-free driving mode. Much like other automated systems, if the driver does not respond to repeated warnings, the vehicle will flash its lights and honk while bringing itself to a halt in its lane. HondaThe company is also coming out with next-generation Sensing Elite technology, which will use artificial intelligence (AI) for hands-free driving and such tasks as automatic parking or getting the car out of a home garage. Honda has not given any details on the release of the upgraded Sensing Elite but has said that the AI grows and learns from experiences to improve over time. 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.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. More

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    Rejoice, for the Manual Hellcat Is Back for 2023

    The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat will once again be available with a six-speed manual transmission for 2023.Dodge quietly (and temporarily) dropped the manual option at some point last year.The 2023 model year will be the last for the Challenger and Charger.Just about a year ago, Dodge ruined everyone’s holidays by announcing that the Tremec six-speed manual transmission was no longer available on the Challenger SRT Hellcat. The six-speed remained the default transmission for the naturally aspirated 5.7-liter R/T and 6.4-liter R/T Scat Pack models, but drivers looking to dump the clutch on 717 supercharged horsepower were cruelly abandoned. It was, in the immortal words of Counting Crows, a long December.However, thanks to our diligent investigative reporting (screwing around on the Dodge media site to see what kind of ludicrous retina-melting colors are available on the 2023 Challenger) we discovered that the manual Hellcat is back. And Dodge confirmed as much, telling us to pass the word that everyone and their favorite grandma should order a 2023 Challenger with a supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 and a six-speed stick. It’ll catch rubber in second gear. And third. And possibly the rest of the gears too. More on the Challenger HellcatDodge always maintained that the manual’s absence was temporary and had something to do with powertrain calibrations, but we’ve heard that sort of thing before. Temporary cancellations have a way of becoming indefinite, but true to its word, Dodge brought back the third pedal for the Hellcat. Which makes sense, since Dodge told us in 2018 that 35 percent of Challenger Hellcat buyers opt for the stick.The sad state of the 2022 Challenger Hellcat configurator, soon to be rectified.DodgeIn our most recent test of a manual Challenger Hellcat, it hit 60 mph in 4.0 seconds and cleared the quarter-mile in 12.4 seconds at 120 mph. Those numbers are well in arrears of the automatic car, but who cares? For 2022, the eight-speed automatic was a mandatory $2995 option, so presumably the manual 2023 model will save you some money to put toward premium unleaded and a few racks of rear tires. Oh, and about those colors: Plum Crazy is back for 2023 too. It would look great on a manual Challenger Hellcat. Truly, this is a December to remember. This content is imported from OpenWeb. 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. More