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    California Did It: Vote Has Banned New Gas Car Sales after 2035

    Don’t worry, you’ll still be able to drive your gas-powered vehicle in California at the end of next decade; you just won’t be able to buy a new vehicle there unless it’s a zero-emission model.This new rule is a bold move, but it’s all in keeping with the efforts the state’s Air Resources Board has been making to clean up the air since the late 1960s.Automakers have responded to these restrictive of regulations around the world, and they’ve had time to prepare for similar rules rolling out in the U.S.Today, the California Air Resources Board voted to only allow the sale of new passenger cars, trucks, and SUVs in California if they have zero tailpipe emissions, starting in 2035. Passage of the Advanced Clean Cars II (ACCII) proposal means no new gas-engine vehicles and no new diesels will be sold in the state a dozen years from now.This is a demonstrably important move, and it’s really just the latest step in a long process. The state has slowly and steadily moved toward more zero-emission-vehicle (ZEV) use since the Air Resources Board (CARB) was established in 1967. California has been leading the country in the shift to cleaner vehicles, pushing automakers to build more-efficient gas vehicles and then hybrids and then plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) and then, over the last decade, more and more zero-emission vehicles, including all-electric and hydrogen models. Last year, ZEVs and PHEVs made up 16 percent of all new vehicles sold in the state, more than in any other state in the country. Washington State is ahead of California in drawing up similar legislation, but it’s one of the states that intend to follow California’s lead and adopt CARB’s ZEV rules.

    It’s fair to say today’s rule is CARB’s most drastic change in its 55-year history. The exact details of the rule have not been finalized, but a total ban on new gas- and diesel-powered vehicle sales is something completely different for the U.S. Questions remain about how PHEVs will be treated after 2035 and how states that have agreed to follow CARB’s ZEV rules will react. CARB will also need to submit its new regulations to the Environmental Protection Agency for approval.Despite the big step that ACCII represents, the rules are based in reality. First, there will still be plenty of vehicles that burn gasoline and diesel on California’s roads in 2035 and beyond. Unless there’s a similar federal rule coming (don’t hold your breath), anyone will still be able to buy a gas car in another state and register it with the California DMV. Gas and diesel vehicles will still be allowed to be resold in California as used vehicles. Obviously, they’ll also still be allowed to drive in the state. CARB’s FAQ about the new rules realistically states it will take “many years” to actually eliminate all gas cars from the road.There Is a Silver LiningCARB and the Advanced Clean Cars II are not perfect, but the Board has a history of success. Without past CARB regulations, we wouldn’t have gotten the hybrids, hydrogen cars, and electric vehicles we have today. We probably wouldn’t have Tesla or the Ford F-150 Lightning, the Nissan Leaf, or startups like Rivian and Lucid. We most likely wouldn’t have crowned the Hyundai Ioniq 5 our 2022 EV of the Year. We might not even have had an EV Of The Year award to give out.U.S. car buyers can choose any of these EVs, in part, because CARB has spent decades bending the industry to its will. Emissions regulations in Europe and China have also encouraged EV development, and the industry responded to all of these government pressure points by investing billions of dollars into designing new EV models, developing better batteries and establishing a growing number of production facilities to build all these cars. With all of these gears now in motion, CARB is once again pushing the limit of what’s possible. Smartly, CARB didn’t create this rule in 2010, when the first mass-market EV hit the market, and it didn’t declare today that ZEVs would be the only option on dealer lots starting in 2025. Instead, after giving automakers plenty of time to get things sorted, CARB is now telling them they have another decade-plus to complete their shift to electric vehicles (in California, at least). CARB’s move is strong, but it’s not unreasonable.Ford and Toyota Weigh InSome automakers have already signaled their approval. Ford is “proud of our partnership with California for stronger vehicle emissions standards,” the automaker’s chief sustainability officer, Bob Holycross, said in a statement that also called the new rules a “landmark standard that will define clean transportation and set an example for the United States.”Then there’s Toyota, which has never been a strong promoter of battery-electric vehicles. The automaker introduced its first real all-electric model, the bZ4x, this year and is already on the second generation of the hydrogen-powered Mirai. This week, in possibly related news, Toyota announced it will recognize CARB’s power to set its own auto emission standards. The automaker had been fighting with CARB for years but has now given up on that legal challenge. Toyota tweeted this week that it shares “the vision of greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction and carbon neutrality goals with the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the State of California.” The zero-emission writing is on the wall. Onward.
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    BYD Atto 3 Electric SUV India Launch Soon – Kona, ZS EV Rival

    BYD Atto 3 electric SUV to be priced at around Rs 25 lakh; will rival the likes of MG ZS EV and Hyundai Kona EVBYD Atto 3 Electric SUVCurrently the world’s largest manufacturer of electric vehicles by volumes, China-based BYD is looking to enter the mainstream EV market in India. BYD has been functional in India since 2007, but earlier its operations were limited to manufacturing of batteries, electronic parts and mobile phones.Since 2016, BYD has started supplying batteries and bus chassis to electric bus manufacturer Olectra. In 2021, BYD had launched e6 electric MPV at a starting price of Rs 29.6 lakh. e6 MPV has range of 520 km and it is sold exclusively to corporate and fleet customers. With e6 receiving good response, BYD is looking to target the passenger EV segment.BYD Atto 3 India launch plansBYD Atto 3 will initially be assembled at the company facility in Sriperumbudur, near Chennai. Over the next two years, BYD plans to sell 10,000 assembled vehicles in India. Based on response, the company can consider setting up a local manufacturing unit.To showcase its seriousness about the Indian market, BYD will be participating in upcoming 2023 Auto Expo. The Warren Buffet-backed company will be displaying a range of products including sedans, hatchbacks and SUVs. BYD’s state-of-the-art Blade battery technology will also be showcased.BYD Atto 3 Electric SUVIn terms of additional screening that Chinese companies usually have to face in India, BYD said that its current operations and infrastructure do not require any clearance. BYD has aggressive plans for India, with the goal to acquire 10-15% market share in passenger EV segment by 2030. However, the company is yet to fully define its strategy for reaching that goal. A lot will depend on the success of Atto 3 and other upcoming EVs that will be showcased at 2023 Auto Expo.Owing to increase in assembly operations, BYD will be hiring around 100 people by end of this year. With sales target of 10,000 EVs in 2 years, BYD will also be expanding its dealer network. Currently, it has 12 dealers across 12 cities. These numbers will be increased to 24 outlets across 18 cities in the next 6 months. Based on demand, more outlets can be opened.BYD Atto 3 featuresAs sold in international markets, BYD Atto 3 has a sporty profile with sleek headlamps, closed-off grille, funky alloy wheels, chrome-lined windows, sloping roofline and connected tail lamps. Other key features include panoramic sunroof, electric unlock tailgate, roof rails and electrically heated, retractable and adjustable ORVMs.[embedded content][embedded content]Interiors are ultra-luxurious with a plethora of futuristic design elements across the cockpit area. There’s liberal use of chrome accents, which ensure a premium, regal feel. Some key features include a large 12.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 5-inch digital instrument panel, electric power assisted steering wheel, premium Dirac HD audio system with 8 speakers, USB C and USB A ports, synthetic leather seats, driver and front passenger heated seats and voice commands.Atto 3 offers a comprehensive range of safety features including ADAS features such as automatic emergency braking system, adaptive cruise control, front and rear collision warning, blind spot monitoring, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, rear cross traffic alert and rear cross traffic brake. Safety kit also includes front, side and curtain airbags, tyre pressure monitoring system, electronic stability program, traction control system and hill descent control.Equipped with a 49.92 or 60.48 kWh battery pack, BYD Atto 3 generates 204 PS of max power and 310 Nm of peak torque. Range is 480 km with the 60.48 kWh battery pack, as per NEDC standard. Atto 3 can reach 0-100 kmph in 7.3 seconds.Source More

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    Kindred Motorworks Makes EV VW Bus, Bronco, Camaro Classics

    Kindred Motorworks is turning revered classics like the Volkswagen Microbus, Ford Bronco, and Chevrolet Camaro into fully electric restorations.With a background in traditional restomod design, the company continues to offer its classic internal-combustion-vehicle upgrades while shifting its focus toward model-unique EV drivetrain development.Pricing ranges from low-end Camaros for $149,000 to top-of-the-line VW Microbuses for $199,000 and includes a guaranteed 200-mile range. Production won’t start until 2024.Electric vehicles are largely regarded as modern items, even if the technology has been implemented over decades of automotive manufacturing. Twentieth-century gas crises and environmental science sparked demand for the large-scale EV production that aspires to dominate the automotive market in the years to come. Battery production technology and vehicle engineering have progressed so significantly that a current byproduct of this EV boom is a culture of retrofitting. From classic motorcycles to Porsche 911s, the possibilities seem endless for anyone willing to re-engineer a decades-old chassis.

    Exemplifying this trend and demonstrating that seemingly anything can be done is Kindred Motorworks, a California company dedicated to reviving classic but tired chassis. Most recently, the company had dedicated itself to a line of EVs, ranging from an electric classic Volkswagen Transporter to Ford Broncos and ’69 Camaros. It’s important to note that Kindred is not solely an EV company, given that the Bronco and Camaro restomodels are available with internal-combustion engines as well.

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    Speaking on the choice to offer EV powertrains, “It’s a natural evolution informed by consumer choice and availability in the marketplace,” said Kindred CEO Rob Howard. “At Kindred Motorworks, we’ve taken the customer’s formerly irrational desire for a vintage car and make it completely justifiable.”Officially launched at Monterey Car Week, the restored models are available for pre-order with a claimed production start of 2024 and no clear delivery estimate. The Kindred VW Bus marks the top of the price range, starting at $199,000, while the Bronco holds up the midrange at $169,000. Camaro models start at $149,000 and can range up to $199,000.

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    What Do You Get for Your Money? It depends on what model you choose, but a number of electric powertrains are offered. The original air-cooled drivetrain of the VW Bus is replaced with a 294-hp direct drive electric motor and a 74.0-kWh battery. Independent rear suspension and unequal-length-control-arm front suspension on coil-overs, and a necessary set of four-wheel disc brakes, round out the mechanical changes to the bus. Kindred’s electric system is still in development, but the company claims all EV models will have 200 miles of range with a 6.6-kWh onboard charger and a 120V adapter. The company has shared very few details about the Camaro and Bronco EV drivetrains, but we know what’s under the hood of the conventional ICE models.

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    Between the LS and LT Camaro offerings, a 490-hp LS376 or a 700-hp 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 are available, with a six-speed T56 manual transmission standard on the more expensive LT version. An 8-speed automatic is available as an upgrade to the LT model, while the 6-speed manual found in the LT can replace the LS trim’s 6-speed automatic. Heavy duty six-piston disc brakes all around and a set of Michelin Pilot Sport 2 or Falken Azenis FK510 tires should make this 53-year-old brute stop and turn at rates previously inconceivable.The Ford Bronco retrofit includes a 460-hp 5.0-liter Coyote V-8, hydroboost four-wheel disc brakes, and 33-inch BFGoodrich off-road tires. Three packages are offered for the Bronco, allowing it to be tailored for different needs. For instance, the family package includes a roll cage, rear seats, and three-point retractable seatbelts, while the off-road package adds a winch, air-locking differentials, and damage-accepting impact bumpers front and rear.

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    The interiors include modern features like backup cameras, cupholders, and surround-sound audio systems. That’s to say these restorations are complete, if pricey. Kindred’s press materials suggest this cost comes with peace of mind, knowing that every last bolt has been redone and that the vehicle’s body is the only original thing remaining. And an important part of accelerating this philosophy was going electric, according to the company’s website. While an electric ’69 Camaro may be antithetical to the car’s upbringing, the choice to go electric is actually in line with the overarching goal of some restomod projects: infinite reliability and refinement. Of course, Kindred needs to iron out its EV systems, and the engineering and production of these models pose large hurdles. But once these models become available to consumers, the market will reveal if there’s true demand for retrofits. More

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    2023 Dodge Challenger Shakedown Is First of Seven 'Last Call' Special Editions

    The 2023 Dodge Challenger Shakedown is the first of seven “Last Call” special editions.It features black and red stripes and interior upholstery inspired by the 2016 Dodge Shakedown Challenger concept car.Only 1000 Shakedown editions will be split between the 485-hp R/T Scat Pack and its Widebody twin, likely priced between $55k–$65k when orders open this fall. By now, you’ve probably heard that Dodge will say goodbye to the current-generation Challenger and Charger after the 2023 model year. The automaker also announced that it will say sayonara to its beloved muscle cars with a series of seven “Last Call” special editions, the first of which will be the 2023 Dodge Challenger Shakedown. The new Challenger Shakedown is inspired by the concept car of the same name that appeared at the 2016 SEMA show. While the concept was a 1971 Challenger retrofitted with parts from a then-new 2017 model, the 2023 Shakedown mainly cribs its exterior and interior styling bits. The latter includes a set of stripes that run the entire length of the car, with three black lines of different widths and a single red line. All examples also have red “392” fender badges, red Brembo brake calipers, and a unique spoiler graphic.

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    Inside, the Shakedown edition features black Nappa leather seats with microsuede accents and red contrast stitching. The red stitching also extends to the steering wheel and dashboard, where there’s also a “Shakedown” badge. The interior comes dressed with Demonic Red seatbelts, too. Likewise, all Shakedown models include options such as carbon-fiber and microsuede interior trim, the Technology package (adaptive cruise control, automatic high-beams, rain-sensing windshield wipers), the Plus package (heated steering wheel and power-adjustable steering column), and more.

    Not only does the 2023 Challenger Shakedown have a distinct appearance, but Dodge says it only plans to build 1000 examples total. That will include 500 copies based on the Challenger R/T Scat Pack and 500 of the R/T Scat Pack Widebody . Both variants are only sold with the 485-hp 6.4-liter V-8 and either a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission.Dodge hasn’t released pricing for the 2023 Challenger Shakedown, but the company said that information along with specific dealership allotments will be announced when orders open later this fall. With all the options that are included with the Shakedown edition, the 2022 Challenger R/T Scat Pack starts around $52,000 and a similarly equipped Widebody variant adds roughly another $10k. We’d wager the 2023 Shakedowns start a few thousand dollars higher than both, so in the $55k–$65k range.
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    The New Porsche 911 GT3 RS Has a Tiny Easter Egg

    Lots of automakers hide easter eggs throughout their cars, but Porsche generally isn’t the type to do that sort of thing. That made it all the more surprising when Andreas Preuninger, head of GT cars at Porsche, showed us a tiny easter egg on the new 911 GT3 RS.

    There’s a tiny vent just above the rear reflector, but the shape of the bodywork—which creates an air channel with a flap that sits behind the rear wheel—in combination with the reflector necessitated a piece that’s blocked off. A lot of automakers use fake vents purely for styling purposes, and Preuninger didn’t want to be accused of doing the same. “There’s this crazy people online [who say], ‘It’s not a real vent! It’s a fake vent!'” For those people, Preuninger made sure the little plastic piece was stamped with the words “no vent.”
    You’ll have to get down on the ground to actually see the “no vent” embossing, and if your eyesight’s bad, you’ll need glasses to see it. The piece is so small, one wonders if anyone would ever notice there’s something even resembling a fake vent down there. But, Porsche takes a lot of pride in the fact that its cars don’t have any exterior elements there only for style. The folks there take this stuff seriously.Not so seriously that they don’t have a little fun, though. Preuninger is a Porsche-world celebrity as much for his big personality as the quality of the cars his department creates. He’s also very proud, hence a desire to not be lumped in with the many automakers who use fake vents. Every piece on the GT3 RS has a function. Even the one that looks like it doesn’t. More

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    Honda Price Hike Aug 2022 – Activa, Dio, CB200X, Unicorn, CB350

    Honda India has hiked the prices for all of its models offered in India and CB200X got the most hike at Rs. 17,340Image – Motovin77Honda India already has a reputation for being overpriced and with the new price hike, that reputation is now amplified. We get that manufacturers have to pass on some of the incurred costs to customers. We say this because production costs and input costs have been on the rise and price hikes are evident.But of all manufacturers, when Honda does it, it feels a little overwhelming because Honda products are generally overpriced, to begin with. It seems that Honda could have absorbed the rising input costs a little more. We say this because CB200X that is not a good-seeling bike, got a ridiculous price hike of Rs. 17,340. Let’s take a look.Honda Price Hike August 2022Starting with CB200X which got a ridiculous and atrocious Rs. 17,340 at 13.32% price hike, we don’t understand why Honda did this. Because CB200X is a wannabe ADV that is just a slight extension of Hornet 2.0 with a 2V head. For around Rs. 22,000 less one can buy an XPulse 200 2V and for Rs. 11,000 less, one can buy XPulse 200 4V which are proper off-roaders that punch way above their displacements.Next highest price hike is CB350 DLX at Rs. 11,679 and CB350 at Rs. 10,679 standing at 6.26% and 5.55% increment. Next comes X-Blade, Unicorn 160 and Hornet 2.0. They get around Rs. 7,000 to 8,000 hike ranging from 5.52% on Hornet 2.0 and going till 8.32% increment on the high-capacity commuter Unicorn 160.Honda Scooters Price Hike Aug 2022Grazia premium 125cc scooter gets Rs. 6,396 price increment for both drum brake and as well as disc brake variants. Grazia 125’s price hike amounts to 7.79% to 8.55% increment than prices in July 2022. After Grazia, Dio seems to be next with Rs. 5,588 for Dio STD and Rs. 5,690 for Dio Deluxe accounting for around an 8.75% increment.  Even though Activa 6G gets the exact same powertrain, components, electricals and most things, it only gets hike of Rs. 968 for STD and Rs. 1,223 for Deluxe variants. This accounts for around 1.5% increment only while Dio incurred 8.75%. Is this because Activa is extremely popular and hiking its price too much will create a dent in sales? Maybe.Least Hike & New PricingComing to the bottom end of the price hike spectrum, we have the Activa 125 series that got Rs. 1,036 to Rs. 1,127 and accounts for 1.26% to 1.50% increment. All of the budget commuters from CD110 Dream to SP125, get around Rs. 1,070 price hike accounting to 1.26% to 1.54% increment.Honda Motorcycles Price Hike Aug 2022With the new pricing, Dio now starts from Rs. 67,817, Activa 6G from Rs. 72,400, Activa 125 from Rs. 76,025 and Grazia from Rs. 81,211. Honda’s budget commuter series now starts from Rs. 70,315 for CD110 Dream and goes till Rs. 86,486 for SP125 Disc.Unicorn 160 now crosses the 1 lakh mark at Rs. 1,03,706 while X-Blade starts at Rs. 1,15,614. Hornet 2.0 now costs Rs. 1,35,274 and CB200X Rs. 1,47,535. Honda’s Big Wing exclusive CB350 series now starts at Rs. 1,98,179. All the prices mentioned are ex-showroom, Delhi. More

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    Listen to the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT EV's Simulated Exhaust

    Dodge revealed its vision for “future muscle” on Wednesday night, giving us our first look at the Charger Daytona SRT. A radical concept with retro style and futuristic tech, there was one feature that stuck out: A simulated exhaust sound. The Daytona SRT is electric, you see, so Dodge added a fake internal-combustion exhaust note to quell EV doubters. And we’re not sure how we feel about it.During the car’s premiere, published above, Dodge started the car to let it run, even giving the crowd a few revs. The feature, called the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust, uses an amplifier near the rear of the car to produce a 126-decibel “exhaust” sound. Dodge says this sound is supposed to replicate a Hellcat’s supercharged 6.2-liter V-8. We’ll let you listen and decide whether it actually does or not. Stellantis head designer Ralph Gilles published a clip of the car’s sound to Instagram, in case you need a better video.
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    The fake exhaust noise isn’t the only radical piece of tech onboard the Charger Daytona SRT concept. There’s also what Dodge calls the eRupt transmission. It’s a multi-speed unit that allows the driver to shift themselves via an “electro-mechanical” connection. Whether that means the driver is actually shifting gears in the transmission or gear shifting is simulated electronically, we don’t know yet.
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    Yamaha Sales Breakup Jul 2022 – FZ, R15, MT15, Fascino, RayZR

    Yamaha has reported a YoY and MoM growth in July 2022 both in terms of domestic sales and exportsNew Yamaha MT15Yamaha Motor India has seen outstanding growth in terms of sales over the past month. Domestic sales increased by 13.72 percent YoY to 54,666 units from 48,071 units sold in July 2021. MoM sales also improved by 4.93 percent from 52,099 units sold in June 2022. Exports on the other hand saw a 5.45 percent YoY growth to 27,734 units in July 2022, up from 26,300 units sold in July 20921. MoM exports were higher by 6.15 percent from 26,128 units shipped in June 2022.This took total sales (domestic + exports) to 82,400 units in July 2022, up 10.80 percent from 74,371 units sold in July 2021 relating to an 8,029 unit volume growth. MoM sales improved by 5.33 percent from 78,227 units sold in June 2022 with a 4,173 unit volume growth. Earlier this month, Yamaha has announced a price hike across its motorcycle and scooter range. The price hike varies according to model and variants and ranges from Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,300.Yamaha Sales July 2022Yamaha FZ topped the domestic sales list with 18,988 units sold in the past month, up 5.10 percent from 18,066 units sold in July 2021. This was a 922 unit volume growth with 34.73 percent share. FZ sales dipped on a MoM basis by 1.64 percent from 19,305 units sold in June 2022.R15 sales increased YoY by 28.56 percent and MoM by 12.35 percent to 9,359 units with share percentage increasing from 15.99 percent held in June 2022 to 17.12 percent in the past month. Sales growth was also reported for the Yamaha RayZR by 14.04 percent to 8,043 units in July 2022, up from 7,053 units sold in July 2021. MoM sales however, dipped marginally by 0.59 percent from 8,091 units sold in June 2022.Yamaha India Sales July 2022 vs July 2021 (YoY)Fascino sales fell 1.60 percent YoY but increased 18.42 percent MoM to 9,373 units while there was increased demand for the Yamaha MT15 in July 2022 to 8,380 units, up 57.64 percent from 5,316 units sold in July 2021. MoM sales also improved 7.64 percent from 7,785 units sold in June 2022. Sales de-growth was seen on YoY and MoM basis for the Yamaha FZ25 to 523 units in July 2022 down 37.06 percent from 831 units sold in July 2021. There had been 673 units sold in June 2022 leading to a 22.29 percent MoM de-growth.Yamaha India Sales and Exports July 2022Yamaha Exports July 2022Yamaha Motor India also reported outstanding sales to global markets in July 2022. Most of the models posted a YoY de-growth but exports were boosted by MT15 that grew by 7966.67 percent YoY. The list was topped by Yamaha FZ that posted an 11.75 percent YoY de-growth to 10,992 units, down from 12,455 units sold in July 2021. MoM exports improved 10.43 percent from 9,954 units sold in June 2022.YD125 saw a YoY growth of 92.11 percent to 3,750 units in July 2021 from 1,950 units sold in the same month of the previous year. MoM sales fell 16.67 percent from 4,500 units shipped in June 2022. The list also included Ray ZR with a YoY and MoM de-growth to 3,252 units. Cruz sales improved YoY and MoM to 4,792 units while there were 1,944 units of the FZ25 shipped in the past month relating to a 21.73 percent YoY de-growth but a 24.29 percent MoM improvement.Yamaha India Sales July 2022 vs Jun 2022 (MoM)Yamaha R15 exports were at 1,148 units, up 19.33 percent YoY and 32.26 percent MoM while SZ and Saluto exports dipped YoY and MoM to 1,000 units and 520 units respectively. There was also a 7966.67 percent growth seen in exports of the MT15 to 242 units from just 3 units shipped in July 2021 but a 24.84 percent MoM de-growth from 322 units shipped in June 2022. Yamaha also exported 104 units of the Fascino in the past month while exports of the Saluto RX and Alpha were at 0 units each. More