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    This V-10-Swapped BMW E30 M3 Is the Most Delightful Kind of Overkill

    These days, you’d be hard pressed to find anyone crazy enough to buy a perfectly stock E30-generation M3 and modify it. The first ever M3 is a fast-appreciating collector car, after all, with factory examples with low mileage demanding over six figures. But just a few years ago, these cars weren’t worth as much. Which is why this Australian man felt okay swapping out the legendary S14 from his M3 and dropping in a 500-hp V-10.

    The Fullboost YouTube channel caught up with the owner of this pretty red M3, Bob, to get the details on this incredible swap. The V-10 is also a BMW product, you see, taken from either an M5 or an M6 from the mid-2000s. In this application, it runs on a stand-alone ECU and revs all the way to 8300 rpm. Bob sourced a six-speed manual transmission from an E90-generation M3 to get the power to the rear wheels, though amazingly, the differential still uses an E30 housing. Inside you’ll find an upgraded locking center from Quaife. Most interesting is Bob’s claims that he didn’t have to cut any part of the chassis or firewall to fit the powertrain inside this E30. He did, however, have to fabricate an entirely new subframe, a new oil pan, and a heavily modified steering rack to get everything to work. Bob says he built this M3 to drive to the track, claiming a curb weight under 3000 pounds and a near 50/50 weight distribution. It’s all pretty incredible considering the car has more than double the cylinders it used to. Of course, the fantastic power-to-weight ratio means it makes for a solid drag car as well. Oh, and it sounds wonderful. We’re not jealous. Not one bit. More

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    Keeway 300cc Cruiser Arrives At Dealer – Walkaround Of RE Rival

    While Keeway V302C gets top marks for its classy profile, starting price of Rs 3.89 lakh could limit its possibilitiesNew Keeway 300cc Cruiser for IndiaAfter launching two scooters and a motorcycle a few months back, Keeway has expanded its portfolio to include V302C cruiser. Among the four, it is apparent that Keeway V302C has the most captivating profile. It is likely to be superior in terms of performance also, as the bike is equipped with a V-Twin motor. It is possibly the only bike in its class to have this engine configuration.Colour selection for Keeway V302C seems just right, as they complement the bike’s neo-retro profile. There are three colour options for now, Glossy Grey, Glossy Black and Glossy Red. These are priced at Rs 3.89 lakh, Rs 3.99 lakh and Rs 4.09 lakh, respectively.Keeway 300cc Cruiser WalkaroundOne of the key highlights of Keeway V302C is its blacked-out profile. Use of chrome accents is fairly limited. This approach has been used for all three colour variants. Some key features of Keeway V302C include round headlamp with circular LED DRL, pointy blinkers, bar-end mirrors and tear drop shaped fuel tank.Moving on to the side, the V-Twin outline exudes a sense of great power and magnetism that’s hard to resist. In between, there’s ‘302’ branding, while ‘Keeway’ lettering is on the side cover towards the rear section. Users can expect optimal comfort, as Keeway 300cc Cruiser has a comfy single seat with scooped up profile for adequate lumbar support. The bike has forward-set footpegs and wide, ergonomically placed handlebar. Take a look at the detailed walkaround video of the new Keeway 300cc cruiser below, credit to Biker Prakash Choudhary.[embedded content][embedded content]Right-side of the bike has a uniquely structured 2-in-1 exhaust. In a way, its symmetrical proportions appear to be working against the bike’s core design theme. Some twists and turns, as often seen with customized exhausts, could possibly have a better impact. However, the exhaust note is quite powerful and wild, an exact opposite of its tamed visual appearance.Keeway V302C belt drive systemApart from its V-Twin engine, another key differentiating factor is belt drive system. It not only looks gorgeous, but can also lower maintenance cost and effort, as associated with conventional chain-drive system. Only thing is belt drive is not as strong as chain drive.Moreover, belt drive may need to be completely replaced with a new unit if broken, as compared to chain drive that can be repaired. Hopefully, Keeway must have tested this belt drive for Indian market and there are adequate safeguards such as overload and jam protection.Powering Keeway 300cc Cruiser is a 298cc V-Twin motor that churns out 29.5 hp of max power at 8,500 rpm and 26.5 Nm of peak torque at 6,500 rpm. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The bike has inverted telescopic forks at front with 120 mm travel and telescopic coil spring oil damped rear suspension with 42 mm travel. Braking duties are performed by 300 mm front and 240 mm rear disc brakes. Dual-channel ABS is offered as standard. Keeway V302C has 16-inch front wheels with 120/80 tyre and 15-inch rear wheel with 150/80 tyre. More

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    LML Star, LML Hyperbike Names Registered – New Electric Scooter, Motorcycle ?

    LML branded scooters and motorcycles were on sale in India and now, company is re-entering in an EV avatarImage for representation purpose onlyDo you remember LML? It was an Indian-based scooter and motorcycle manufacturer that ceased operations in 2017. LML is short for Lohia Machinery Ltd and produced scooters based on Vespa too. But now, with its comeback, LML wants to establish itself with a new face and hence we will also see a new logo to be unveiled too.For starters, the name of the company is now LML Electric and headed by Yogesh Bhatia as CEO while LML of the yesteryear was headed by Deepak Singhania as CEO and MD. To make a strong point in an already springing EV segment in India, LML has a plan set that it hopes will launch it as an EV maker.LML Electric MotorcyclesLML has confirmed that they will be revealing three electric two wheeler concepts on September 29th. But they have not confirmed what they will be. It is expected that two of those are electric motorcycles, and one is an electric scooter. This will only be an unveiling event, while launch is expected later.LML electric Hyperbike and an e-bike are set to launch in January next year. Along with these, an electric scooter is also on the cards slated for August or September next year. LML Electric is set to cater premium and high-performance EV segment. LML has registered two new names, one is LML Star and the other is LML Hyperbike. These are likely to be the names of their upcoming electric scooter and motorcycle.LML Electric New Names Registered – LML Star and LML HyperbikeAlso, LML is working on another electric motorcycle in the high-performance segment. But that model is likely to make its debut in 2024. LML Electric claims class-leading features across its range and has already applied for patents regarding the same too. Not a lot is known about these vehicles in terms of looks, features, performance numbers and more until their reveal on September 29th.Yogesh Bhatia, CEO & MD, LML, is very optimistic about the brand’s comeback and its presence globally in EV space. He promises that LML vehicles will pack best-in-class tech and features. Also, LML is fairly confident that they will create a dent in EV space.What To Expect?Now that we have the lineup out of the way, let’s see how LML Electric is planning to develop them. LML has signed a collaboration with German EV brand eROCKIT AG and Italian company SPM Engineering. eROCKIT AG will provide EV components and other technology while SPM Engineering will handle the design aspects of LML Electric’s upcoming EVs.The JV between LML and eROCKIT will mainly focus on production of an electric man-powered Hyperbike. LML’s version will have different specs than its German counterpart. It comes with pedal assistance and can reach 90 kmph. A pure electric range is 20 km on a single charge. Bhatia also assures that range anxiety will be taken care of. Does this mean that India will get a slightly higher range? These EVs by LML Electric will be manufactured in Bawal, Haryana as a result of a strategic partnership with Saera, which has assembled Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the same factory. More

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    Watch This Rivian R1T Drive Right into a Lake

    The Rivian R1T is one of the most exciting electric cars on sale today. One owner decided to push the boundaries of that excitement by driving their EV right into Bear Lake in Idaho in order to launch their boat. The owner of this particular Rivian R1T is youtuber Rivvit . blog, who uploaded a video of the aquatic adventure alongside a description of the events. According to the owner, this idea of driving their Rivian into Bear Lake was a goal of theirs since they pre-ordered the EV back in February of 2020. Bear Lake is located right on the border of Idaho and Utah, with half of the freshwater lake belonging to either state. There are only a handful of public boat launches surrounding the lake, which are reportedly often jammed up with traffic. Boaters can launch directly off the beach if their vehicle is capable of surviving the plunge, with the video description noting that many locals utilize heavily modified vehicles to skip the lines.
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    Thanks to a few key factors, this R1T owner felt his truck could take on the challenging launch in stock form. Firstly, the beach surrounding the lake itself is composed of a relatively compacted sand, which the truck doesn’t seem to displace much of while on land or in the water. Secondly, the beach also gradually falls off after you’ve entered the drink, creating somewhat of a natural boat launch beneath the surface. Combine those factors with the fact the Rivian is capable of fording through over 43-inches of water, and things seemed relatively straightforward to this boating family.

    Before the attempt began, the owner disconnected the truck’s trailer lights and engaged the Rivian’s Deep Sand drive mode. As the video starts, we watch as the R1T silently drives nose first into Bear Lake. The truck then manages to flip around, positioning the boat trailer for the most effective launch. The boat in question is a 2004 Malibu 23 LSV, which requires around 36 inches of water to float off the trailer. Once the boat is operating as intended, the truck simply pulls back out of the lake without any trouble. It’s a wild scene to behold, and not exactly the sort of ending we’re used to seeing when heavy trucks take on the beach. That said, the owner of this truck repeated this process several more times over the course of their visit to Bear Lake. The process reportedly only got easier to handle, though we have to imagine there was always some anxiety involved. That’s especially true when it came time to load up at the end of the day. Rivian likely didn’t test the R1T’s abilities as a standalone boat launch, but we’re glad to see some owners embracing the outdoorsy image the brand has crafted for itself. I wouldn’t suggest trying something like this without some real knowledge of your local beaches and their rules, but I can’t imagine this is the last aquatic Rivian we’ll encounter.

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    Hawaii's Winningest Drag Racer, Roland Leong, Inducted into Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame

    Good things come from the Hawaiian islands: chocolate-covered macadamia nuts, surfing, and winning racers. Danny Ongais, who raced everything from Top Fuel to F1; John DeSoto, motocross legend; and Roland Leong, famed Funny Car tuner, share more than their island birthplace: as of August 2022, they are now the only wheeled inductees in the Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame. We’d say they were the only motorsports representatives at all, but that would leave out Thomas Gentry, powerboat racer. Leong is the most recent inductee, officially joining the list in 2020, but due to COVID only celebrating the honor on August 25, 2022, when the Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame finally held its much postponed banquet. We were on hand to cheer as Leong took the stage, introduced by his first driver, Don “the Snake” Prudhomme. It was the first time the two men had been in Hawaii together since they met in 1964. Street Racing on OahuLeong grew up on Oahu, racing cars on the streets, much to the dismay of his parents. “My dad had a master’s degree from Harvard. My mother was also a college graduate, very rare for a woman in the ’30s. They were respected businesspeople. I didn’t graduate high school and I wanted to be a drag racer. They weren’t pleased.”Leong’s dad didn’t talk to him for years, but his mother came around and supported him as he moved from street racing to running a dragster at the island’s only track, Kahuku Dragstrip. Leong held the gas dragster record of 8.50 at 180 mph when he met Prudhomme, who was piloting the Greer, Black, Prudhomme nitro dragster, shipped over to make exhibition runs on the island’s new, bigger dragstrip. The two hit it off, despite the fact that Prudhomme could barely understand Leong’s mix of Hawaiian slang and accented English. It didn’t matter; talking cars was a common language. Later that year, Leong was in California, working for a chassis shop and building a top fueler of his own. The first drive didn’t go well. “I guess I was supposed to only go half track? I didn’t know that,” says Leong, with the easy cadence of a much-told tale. “I didn’t know where the parachute handle was, and by the time I found it, I’d driven off the dragstrip. [Engine builder] Keith Black wasn’t pleased. He said he couldn’t support me if I drove, because he didn’t want to tell my parents I’d been killed in a car.” Elana ScherrBlack recommended Prudhomme, as their partner in the G-B-P car was calling it quits. Prudhomme started driving for Leong and took the new car, appropriately named “The Hawaiian,” to victories at the NHRA Pomona Winternationals and the Indy U.S. Nats along with countless match race rounds. “I always tell Prudhomme he’s lucky I wasn’t worth shit as a driver or he wouldn’t have had a career,” says Leong. “Sometimes I think of how odd we must have looked in ’65, on the road across America, a Chinese-Hawaiian and a Black guy, often the only ones in a restaurant. We never had any trouble, though. I guess people liked the car too much to worry about who was with it.”Prudhomme left Leong the next year, a decision he says he regretted as he watched the Hawaiian repeat victories at the Winternationals and the U.S. Nats with a different driver behind the wheel. Leong would become infamous for his changing roster of hotshoes. “Not everyone had the same desire to win as I did,” he says with a shrug. “The Hawaiian”Hawaii Sports Hall of FameIn 1969, he built a Funny Car, noting that the bodied fuel cars were more popular with the fans and had more opportunities to match race than the long, naked rails. Leong’s “Hawaiian” cars won regularly, including the famous Bakersfield March Meet in ’67 and ’83, and another U.S. Nationals win in 1991 with a car that would later set a record as the first Funny Car over 290 mph. His last year as a team owner was 1993, but he continued working as a hired crew chief, including rejoining his old buddy, the Snake, to tune the Copenhagen Funny Car with a young driver named Ron Capps behind the wheel. They finished second by a narrow margin to John Force in the championship in 1997.More Drag RacingOne might consider that a solid career, but Leong continued to tune nitro cars after leaving the NHRA “big show,” working for nostalgia racers running in the NHRA’s heritage series. Through it all, Leong has stayed friends with many of his teammates, including Prudhomme. Now 78 and 81 respectively, the Hawaiian and the Snake still act like they’re in their early twenties as they were when they met, pointing out hot cars and ribbing each other about their various failings. “You know, Snake and I would have lunch every day in Van Nuys,” said Leong. “He was working at a paint shop, and I convinced him to go on the road with me in ’65, so he quit, and he hasn’t had a real job since.” That’s one way to describe Prudhomme’s 389-round winning career, but then, Leong has known him since before he was a big shot, back when they were both just kids talking cars in Hawaii, never imagining they’d be back for a Hall of Fame induction nearly 60 years later. Elana ScherrElana ScherrLeong was inducted as part of the 2020 class, along with surfer Ben Aipa and racquetball champion Egan Inoue. The 2021 inductees, honored at the same celebration, included volleyball champ Reydan “Tita” Ahuna and sports promoter Larry Price. 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    How We'd Spec It: The New Mercedes-AMG SL Up to Nearly $200,000

    The legendary Mercedes SL roadster has reached its seventh generation, and there are big changes in store for the 2022 SL55 and SL63 models. For one, they’re exclusively offered as AMG models, and the old model’s retractable hardtop has given way to a softtop. Positioned as a competitor to the Porsche 911, the new SL is far more expensive than before, so we figured we’d take to the online configurator tool to determine our favorite ways to spec the new car. Here are our builds, from the “base” model to nearly $200,000.

    Drew Dorian’s $151,700 SL55

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    I’d start my build with the SL55 in the base Touring trim. The 55’s 469-hp version of the twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8 is plenty of power for me, especially since we estimate this model will hit 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds. With the money I’d save by skipping the more expensive SL63, I’d load up my new Mercedes with tasty options such as the Burmester stereo system, a microfiber headliner, and a set of handsome 21-inch wheels. I’d go with the Moonlight White metallic exterior paint, and the optional red softtop helps my SL stand out. I’m disappointed that I can’t choose the red Nappa leather with the red roof, but the black interior is classy so I’ll make that concession. Lastly, I’d splurge on the optional head-up display, the driver-assistance package, and the performance steering wheel with Nappa leather and microfiber wrap. My SL55 carries a price of $151,700, a lofty sum, certainly, but one that’s nearly $40,000 cheaper than an identically outfitted SL63.Joey Capparella’s $184,950 SL63

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    Mercedes-Benz

    The SL makes the most sense to me as a cushy cruiser, so I’m not entirely sold on the idea that AMG has taken over the latest generation and turned it into a sportier, more performance-focused model. That said, I think the new model looks fantastic. Even though I don’t want the sportiest model possible, I still want power in a vehicle like this, so I’d splurge for the 577-hp SL63. Opting for the Performance trim doesn’t mean what you think, as the 63 model has most of the performance goodies standard anyway; instead, this version adds a front-axle lift system that I think would be useful. The only other options I chose were the subtle $3250 Monza Gray Magno paint and the $750 Dark Shadow interior trim. I stuck with the base 20-inch wheels for the sake of ride quality. My car totals out at $184,950, which is 911 Turbo territory. Hmm.Caleb Miller’s $194,660 SL63

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    Mercedes-Benz

    For my 2022 Mercedes-AMG SL, I started off by choosing the more powerful SL63 model, which produces 108 more horsepower than the SL55. I then selected the Performance trim, which adds a front-axle lift system—necessary on Michigan’s pockmarked roads—for $1800. To spice up the already gorgeous roadster’s looks, I splurged on the vibrant Hyper Blue metallic paint for $1750 and 21-inch silver 10-spoke “Y-design” wheels for $1100. I also added the AMG Aerodynamics package for $2850, which includes an active carbon-fiber underbody element that increases downforce on the front wheels above 50 mph. Inside, I thought the Sage Gray and black Nappa leather combination matched the exterior well, and I went for the carbon-fiber trim for an extra $2850. I also chose the AMG Performance steering wheel in Nappa leather and microfiber ($500) and front and rear floor mats for when winter hits ($160). My final excessive add-on was the Burmester surround sound system, which costs an insane $4500. All told, my SL63 rang in at $194,660.
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    Top 10 150cc To 200cc Motorcycles July 2022 – Pulsar, Apache, R15, MT15

    Two wheeler sales in the 150-200cc segment grew 8.66 percent YoY and 27.28 percent MoMImage – MRD VlogsTwo wheeler sales in the 150-200cc segment have been receiving more attention in recent months. New launches, competitive pricing and a higher level of fuel efficiency has all contributed to its growth. Total sales of motorcycles in this segment stood at 1,28,786 units in July 2022, up 8.66 percent from 1,18,521 units sold in July 2021. This was a volume growth of 10,265 units. MoM sales also increased by 27.28 percent from 1,01,186 units sold in June 2022.Bajaj Pulsar range was the highest selling in this segment. Sales stood at 41,380 units in July 2022, up 53.58 percent from 26,943 units sold in July 2021. This was a 14,437 unit volume growth with a 32.13 percent share. MoM sales improved by 30.22 percent from 31,778 units sold in June 2022. Bajaj recently discontinued the Pulsar 180cc bike, while N125 / new-gen Pulsar 150 have been spied on test.Top 10 150cc To 200cc Motorcycles July 2022At No. 2 was TVS Apache with sales de-growth of 11.04 percent to 24,222 units in July 2022, down from 27,228 units sold in July 2021 with an 18.81 percent share. MoM sales increased 44.72 percent from 16,737 units sold in June 2022. There is also the 2023 TVS Apache 160cc spied on test and follows up with the same feature while it will receive a new exhaust and colour options.Sales of the Yamaha FZ stood at 18,988 units in July 2022, up 5.10 percent from 18,066 units sold in July 2021. It was however a MoM de-growth of 1.64 percent from 19,305 units sold in June 2022. It was followed by the Unicorn 160 of which 11,203 units were sold in July 2022, down 48.46 percent YoY over 21,735 units sold in July 2021. MoM sales improved 487.78 percent from 1,906 units sold in June 2022.150cc to 200cc Motorcycle Sales July 2022 vs July 2021 (YoY)Yamaha R15 and MT 15 followed in quick succession with sales of 9,359 units and 8,380 units respectively in July 2022. This was a 28.56 percent and 57.64 percent YoY growth from 7,280 units and 5,316 units sold in July 2021. MoM sales growth was also reported for these two models at 12.35 percent and 7.64 percent respectively.Hero XPulse 200, Xtreme 160RLower down the list at Nos. 7 and 8 were two offerings from Hero MotoCorp. Hero XPulse 200 reported a 287.66 percent YoY growth to 5,435 units in July 2022, up from 1,402 units sold in July 2021. It was also a 17.08 percent MoM growth from 4,642 units sold in June 2022. Xtreme 160R sales increased on a YoY basis by 19.07 percent to 2,741 units but dipped MoM by 27.98 percent from 3,806 units sold in June 2022.There was also the KTM200 with a 20.41 percent YoY de-growth to 1,607 units in July 2022 from 2,019 units sold in July 2021. MoM sales improved 109.52 percent from 767 units sold in June 2022. Suzuki Gixxer had a 50.15 percent YoY de-growth to 1,464 units in July 2022 while MoM sales improved by 916.67 percent from 144 units sold in June 2022. YoY growth was seen for the X-Blade and Hornet 2.0 by 30.58 percent and 252.27 percent to 1,251 units and 1,240 units in July 2022 as well as a MoM growth of 37.32 percent and 1469.62 percent from 911 units and 79 units sold in June 2022.150cc to 200cc Motorcycle Sales July 2022 vs June 2022 (MoM)Bajaj Avenger sales fell 38.76 percent YoY and 76.33 percent MoM to 1,143 units in July 2022 while CB200X sales stood at 373 units in July 2022, up 122.02 percent MoM from 168 units sold in June 2022. Of the Intruder, which had sales of 117 units in July 2021, sales were at 0 units in both June and July 2022 as the Suzuki Intruder 150cc cruiser has been discontinued. More

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    New MG Mini Electric Convertible Debuts – Just 3m In Length

    MG Mini EV Cabriolet is slightly longer than Wuling Hongguang Mini on which it is based and also MG Air EVMG Mini EV Cabriolet ColoursMG Motor products that we get in India are rebranded Chinese vehicles manufactured by SAIC-Wuling-GM. For example, MG Hector which is set to get a next-gen avatar soon, is a Baojun 530 that is also marketed as Wuling Almaz and also Chevrolet Captiva. China is the largest automotive market in the world followed by USA.These products are fairly popular on home turf and in India too. But China also gets mini EVs that are incredibly cute and are a logical choice on congested roads of China. These seem to be inspired by Kei car segment that is very popular in Japan. An example for a Kei car is Suzuki Alto Lapin LC which was launched in June 2022.New MG Mini Electric ConvertibleRemember the MG Air EV that was spotted testing on Indian roads? That and Hongguang Mini EV by Wuling are closely related. Not just this, Baojun E100, E200 and E300 are also related. All of these are mini EVs with two doors and aim at personal urban mobility in large cities with congestion. Something China is known for.For people that don’t know about Wuling Hongguang Mini EV, well, how do I put it? It is the highest-selling car in China, the largest automotive market. It sold a fricking 56,609 units in just July 2022. To put it into context, Hyundai India sold 50,500 units of all their vehicles combined in the same month in India. Yeah!MG Mini EV Cabriolet BlackSo, it is not rocket science to understand why Wuling is making a Cabriolet of this Hongguang Mini EV. Heck, it even sells more than Volkswagen Lavida in China. VW is at it in China for a long time. With this popularity, Wuling is aiming to drive more sales with a convertible Cabriolet edition.It is based on a concept car that was showcased at 2021 Shanghai Motor Show. Mini EV Cabriolet also gets luxurious interiors too. It gets C-shaped LED DRLs and LED headlights, an illuminated Wuling logo, a secondary pill-shaped LED DRL in the bumper, stylish alloys, X-shaped LED taillights, ivory colour upholstery and dashboard elements, minimalist interior and more.Specs & PricingIt doesn’t get a central infotainment screen and gets a large driver’s display. It also gets a cute remote key, front power windows, and roof controlling buttons near IRVM and to add a little more drama, New MG Mini Electric Convertible also gets frameless doors.MG Mini EV Cabriolet Blue- Top ViewComing to specs, MG Mini EV Cabriolet measures 3,059mm long, 1,521mm wide, 1,614mm tall, and has a 2,010mm wheelbase. It is likely to get MG Air EV’s long-range battery with 26 kWh worth of juice and a 40 bhp motor with 110 Nm. It also gets funky colours and head-protecting braces too. India launch is unlikely, though.Also, if you are tempted to buy this car right away, like I am, it is not as straightforward as going to a showroom and buying one. See, in China, there’s a draw system for most cars and that holds true with Mini EV convertible too. Prospective customers should participate through LING Club App and the results will be announced on 21 September. More