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    2025 Toyota Tundra Adds TRD Rally Package with Colorful Badging

    The 2025 Toyota Tundra introduces a new TRD Rally package with colorful badges and off-road-oriented upgrades.For 2025, the Tundra also adds new features to help with towing as well as massaging front seats on the fanciest trims.Toyota hasn’t yet released pricing for the 2025 Tundra or the new TRD Rally package.The Toyota Tundra is dropping the TRD Sport package for the 2025 model year, but a new Baja-inspired kit is taking its place. The introduction of the TRD Rally package brings some notable off-road upgrades as well as Toyota’s tri-colored badging inside and out.New TRD PackageThe Tundra’s new TRD Rally package is only available on the SR5 trim level, which also must be configured with the crew cab and four-wheel drive. It adds distinctive yellow-orange-red badges on the grille, the front doors, and the tailgate. The color scheme is also seen on the truck’s center caps, which are affixed to 18-inch TRD wheels wrapped with all-terrain tires. Inside, the colorful logos are found on the dashboard and the seats.ToyotaAlso included with the TRD Rally package is hardware that’s designed to help Toyota’s full-size truck survive rough terrain. The list includes Bilstein dampers, an electronically locking rear differential, and skid plates for underbody protection. The four paint options for the rally-spec Tundra are Ice Cap, Magnetic Gray, Midnight Black Metallic, and Celestial Silver. The SR5 comes with the Tundra’s nonhybrid powertrain, which consists of a 389-hp twin-turbo V-6 and a 10-speed automatic transmission.ToyotaFor 2025, the SR5 now comes standard with an eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat; it has lumbar adjustment too. Customers can now order a wireless trailer camera system from the factory. All they have to do is attach the Wi-Fi camera to the back of their trailer and to see a rear view on the truck’s center screen. The Tundra’s side mirrors have also been revised with a taller profile and a different shape that Toyota says provides a better view. The 1794 Edition, the Platinum, and the Capstone are the Tundra’s fanciest trims, and they now have standard massaging front seats. Toyota hasn’t yet released pricing for the 2025 Tundra lineup, but we expect that information to be announced ahead of its on-sale date later this year.More Tundra ReadingEric Stafford’s automobile addiction began before he could walk, and it has fueled his passion to write news, reviews, and more for Car and Driver since 2016. His aspiration growing up was to become a millionaire with a Jay Leno–like car collection. Apparently, getting rich is harder than social-media influencers make it seem, so he avoided financial success entirely to become an automotive journalist and drive new cars for a living. After earning a journalism degree at Central Michigan University and working at a daily newspaper, the years of basically burning money on failed project cars and lemon-flavored jalopies finally paid off when Car and Driver hired him. His garage currently includes a 2010 Acura RDX, a manual ’97 Chevy Camaro Z/28, and a ’90 Honda CRX Si. More

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    2025 Kia K4 Starts at $23,145, $2000 More Than Outgoing Forte Sedan

    The 2025 Kia K4 will start at $23,145, a $2000 increase over the 2024 Kia Forte.The GT-Line Turbo is the only model with the 190-hp engine and will cost $29,245.The GT-Line gets most of the same goodies and sporty looks as the Turbo for $26,345.Kia’s compact sedan adopts a new name for 2025, with the outgoing Forte that ran for three generations replaced by the K4. The new K4 is larger than its predecessor and wears an assertive design with angular LED headlights, a wide lower grille, and a well-appointed cabin. Now Kia has announced pricing for the 2025 K4, and while its starting price is $2000 higher than the 2024 Forte, the K4 remains an affordable choice in an increasingly expensive new-car market.The price hike over the Forte means the base LX trim starts at $23,145, and it arrives with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, and four USB-C ports. Stepping up to the LXS adds $1000 and sees the 16-inch steel wheels with dark gray covers replaced by dark gray alloy wheels in the same size. The LXS also includes standard rear cross-traffic collision avoidance.KiaThe K4 is now offered with an EX trim for $25,145, gaining 17-inch black alloy wheels and a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster in place of the 4.0-inch screen in the LX and LXS. There’s also nicer interior trim, a dual-zone automatic climate control system, and a wireless charger.The GT-Line adds sporty looks for $26,345 and replaces the torsion-beam rear axle with a multi-link suspension setup. The sport-tuned suspension is complemented by steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters. There are also standard 18-inch wheels, a 10-way power adjustable driver’s seat with power lumbar support, and standard heated front seats, adaptive cruise control, and Kia’s Highway Driving Assist system. The LX, LXS, EX, and GT-Line all come exclusively with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine sending 147 horsepower to the front wheels through a continuously variable transmission.KiaBuyers interested in the more potent 190-hp turbocharged 1.6-liter inline-four will have to shell out at least $29,245 for the GT-Line Turbo. The GT-Line Turbo gets all of the same goodies as the 2.0-liter GT-Line—such as the suspension and the heated, powered driver’s seat—but also is the only K4 to wear full LED lights all around and feature standard faux leather seats. The Turbo also gains air vents for the rear passengers and a standard eight-speaker Harman Kardon sound system.The Kia K4 is due to reach dealerships starting in September, with the GT-Line showing up in November of this year. The GT-Line Turbo won’t be available until early 2025.Caleb Miller began blogging about cars at 13 years old, and he realized his dream of writing for a car magazine after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University and joining the Car and Driver team. He loves quirky and obscure autos, aiming to one day own something bizarre like a Nissan S-Cargo, and is an avid motorsports fan. More

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    Bridgestone Launches New Dueler Ascent All-Terrain Tire

    Bridgestone announced a new Dueler A/T Ascent as a successor to the Dueler A/T Revo 3.According to Bridgestone, the new Dueler is specifically designed for modern luxury vehicles, particularly 4×4 trucks and SUVs.It has a fully redesigned tread pattern with stone rejectors, widened notches to reduce noise, and interlocking sipes for improved traction in the snow, Bridgestone says.Bridgestone has launched a new all-terrain Dueler tire, a successor to the Dueler A/T Revo 3. The new tire, called the Dueler A/T Ascent, is specifically designed for modern luxury vehicles and 4×4 trucks and SUVs. BridgestoneAccording to Bridgestone, the new Dueler has a fully redesigned tread pattern. It’s got a square shoulder design with stone rejectors, widened tread slots, and notches tuned to reduce road noise and tearing. The new Dueler is also Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) rated, certifying that it has completed acceleration testing in medium-packed snow and achieved at least 110 percent of the traction of an all-season reference tire. Along with the 3PMSF rating, the new tire is Bridgestone’s first all-terrain tire built with the brand’s environmentally focused Enliten technology, which uses recycled materials to lower each tire’s environmental impact. BridgestoneBridgestone engineer Jeremy Norwood described the mission of the new tire as being “to develop a luxury truck tire that could tackle the trails on the weekends without sacrificing the comfort of the daily commute,” said Bridgestone engineer Jeremy Norwood.The new Dueler is on sale now, with sizes available in 35 fitments. Wheel sizes are focused on trucks and SUVs and come in diameters ranging from 17 to 22 inches. The new all-terrain comes with a 60,000-mile limited warranty. Pricing starts around $250 and varies based on size. Jack 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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    2025 Nissan Kicks Adds All-Wheel Drive, Starts at $23,220

    Nissan released pricing information for the 2025 Kicks subcompact crossover. The Kicks earned a major overhaul for 2025 that includes a larger footprint, a more powerful engine, and a totally new design. Pricing for the redesigned Kicks starts at $23,220 for the base model ($24,720 for the base model with AWD) and ranges to more than $29,070 for the all-wheel-drive-equipped SR model. We’ve seen this Kicks before; Nissan first showed off the new generation of the subcompact crossover in March. The redesign has brought a larger footprint, a new design, a more powerful engine, and available all-wheel drive. Now, five months later, Nissan has just announced pricing for the 2025 Kicks. NissanDespite the major overhaul, pricing for the Kicks doesn’t change all that much. In front-drive guise, the subcompact SUV kicks things off (sorry) with a starting price of $23,220 for the entry S trim. The mid-trim SV carries a starting price of $25,070 and swaps the standard 7.0-inch display for a larger 12.3-inch center screen while adding support for wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.The front-drive version of the top SR trim comes in at $27,570 and gains a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, improved driver assistance technology, and unique styling cues. All-wheel drive can be added to all three trims for an additional $1500 on the S and SR or $1650 on the SV. Nissan announced last spring that the Kicks would begin arriving in dealerships late this summer but hasn’t provided a specific date. All trim levels will be powered by the recently added 2.0-liter four that it shares with the Nissan Sentra sedan. The new mill churns out 141 horsepower and uses a continuously variable automatic transmission to send power to the wheels. More on the Nissan KicksJack 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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    2024 Jawa 42 Launch Price Now Starts From Rs 1.73 L – Rs 17K Less Than Before

    2024 Jawa 42 LaunchedWith Royal Enfield 350cc motorcycles in its crosshair, 2024 Jawa 42 launched, offer unmatched price to performance ratio in neo retro genreJawa Yezdi Motorcycles has sharpened their product offensive against Royal Enfield. The company has been updating its portfolio to compete at the highest level against increasing competition. In that trend, 2024 Jawa 42 has been launched at a revised price and a ton of mechanical updates. Let’s take a look.2024 Jawa 42 Launch PriceMahindra-owned Classic Legends has launched their new 2024 Jawa 42 neo-retro motorcycle. The base pricing is very attractive, starting from Rs 1.73 lakh and goes all the way to Rs 1.98 lakh (Ex-sh). There are a as many as 14 colours offered with 2024 Jawa 42. Among these, 6 colours are new for 2024 model.2024 Jawa 42 ColoursThe new colours are Vega White, Voyager Red, Asteroid Grey, Odyssey Black, Nebula Blue, and Celestial Copper Matte. These colours join the existing colour palette of pre-update Jawa 42. Jawa is positioning their new roadster as ‘most revered neo classic machine’ on sale in India.For the 2024 model, Classic Legends seems to have worked on mechanical aspects to improve the bike’s overall performance and other attributes. Primary highlight is price to performance and that is where 2024 Jawa 42 seems to have a clear advantage over 350cc Royal Enfield offerings.2024 Jawa 42Jawa is claiming as many as 42+ significant upgrades with their new 2024 Jawa 42. These upgrades are said to be driven by customer feedback. 2024 Jawa 42 comes equipped with a new 294cc J-Panther single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine. This engine has been re-worked with a few new internals to improve upon NVH and achieve smoother gear shifts.This engine features gear-based throttle mapping that should ensure optimized spread of performance across the gears. Performance metrics include 27.32 bhp of peak power and 26.84 Nm of peak torque. There is a slipper clutch and a 6-speed gearbox. Jawa also claims increased ground clearance, a more comfort-oriented seat and re-tuned suspension.2024 Jawa 42 SpecsStatement from Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles“The 2024 Jawa 42 is a testament to holistic approach to motorcycle engineering,” says Anupam Thareja, Co-founder of Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles. “We’ve left no stone unturned in our quest for ‘price-performance’perfection. From upgrading materials to refining our manufacturing processes, we’ve pushed boundaries at every step.We believe in the philosophy of price-performance engineering, and the result is a motorcycle that doesn’t just meet expectations—it redefines them. The authentic neo-classic 2024 Jawa 42 is a trinity of edgy performance, gorgeous design, and precision engineering.”2024 Jawa 42Also read – 2024 Yezdi Adventure launched More

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    Tata Curvv EV First Drive Review – Style Quotient, Redefined!

    Tata Curvv EV First Drive ReviewJust-launched Tata Curvv EV directly takes on MG ZS EV and Mahindra XUV400 along with upcoming Maruti eVX and Hyundai Creta EVThe time is between 2010 and 2014. That is when I lived in Belagavi (then Belgaum), Karnataka. People across my home owned a BMW X6, world’s first Coupe SUV. Initially, I thought the Coupe SUV genre was hideous. But I saw that X6 for the next three years and it grew on me so much that I now adore Coupe SUVs.During that time, Coupe SUV genre was limited to only luxury cars and I never imagined that it would somehow hit the mainstream market. Fast forwarding to August 2024, Tata Motors has made Coupe SUV genre mainstream with Curvv and Curvv EV and even I can afford one today. What a time to be alive, eh? After briefly driving Tata Curvv EV in Udaipur, Rajasthan, here’s what we think about it.Tata Curvv EV – DesignTata Curvv EV First Drive Review – Striking Exterior!One look at Tata Curvv EV in person is enough to make the majority of people fall in love with it. Of course, there will be people who may find coupe SUV genre weird. If you ask me, I loved the design, owing to my affinity to Coupe SUVs. As we drove the Curvv EV around Udaipur, it grabbed a lot of eyeballs. In many instances, smitten bystanders approached us and enquired about this gorgeous machine.Fusing Harrier and Safari inspired exterior design with Curvv has worked wonders. The slim connected LED DRLs, LED projector headlights with LED cornering fog lights, the electrically operated front charging flap, 18-inch alloy wheels with aero inserts, connected LED tail lights, stylish roof spoiler, a panoramic sunroof and other exterior design highlights look nice. PIÈCE DE RÉSISTANCE is obviously the sloping coupe roofline.Tata Curvv EV – Sloping Coupe RooflineTata Curvv EV doors shut on top of the door sills. My Renault Captur has the same design and I appreciate it when a carmaker takes the extra effort. None of the current C-Segment compact SUVs have this feature. Another extra effort by Tata Motors is painting the plastic body cladding. Every single rival gets unpainted body cladding and they turn into a hideous whitish-gray shade in no time when standing under the sun. While cladding on Curvv and Curvv EV will remain black as they get gloss black paint.Other exterior design highlights on Curvv EV include flush door handles with welcome light and an electrically operated tailgate with gesture controls. Both are segment first features. Tata provided Rushlane with the new Virtual Sunrise colour and Black contrasting roof. Other colour offered to media was Pure Grey, which looks a lot like Nardo Grey offered on a few premium cars.Tata Curvv EV – Sloping Coupe RooflineMostly similar interiors as Nexon EVWhile Tata does a great job of masking the Nexon EV’s exteriors with Curvv EV, the same can’t be said about Curvv EV’s interiors. Except for a few features like 4-spoke steering wheel from Harrier and Safari, panoramic sunroof, electrically adjustable driver’s seat and more extensive ambient lighting, there is nothing new with Curvv EV over a Nexon EV. Space at the front and rear is almost identical to that of Nexon’s too.There is a larger boot with Tata Curvv EV with 500L of space that can be expanded to 973L by folding the 60:40 split rear seats. There is also a 11.6L frunk (front trunk) which is perfect to stowe away the portable charger. All in all, one can surmise Curvv is a Nexon with a larger boot, when it comes to interior updates and passenger space on offer. That might not be a bad thing if you don’t care a lot about rear seat occupants and features and space revolving around their comfort.Tata Curvv EV – InteriorsWe say this because the two-step recline function for rear seats is very minimal and barely makes a difference in overall comfort. Curvv EV offers similar knee room for rear passengers as Nexon and Tata Motors skipped rear sun shades as well. There are only two headrests in 2nd row and it would be a squeeze to fit three adults abreast. Even at the front, interior cabin width is not enough and full-size adults will graze their shoulders and elbows.The leatherette cladding on dashboard was not padded, while elbow pads on all four doors, were. This is a weird omission, in my opinion. How much can a sheet of foam cost and how much more time would it take in the assembly line? My 2010 Tata Indica Vista has around 60% more soft-touch plastics than the Curvv. There is no dual-zone climate control on Curvv EV. But that is perfectly fine given that the rivals’ implementation of dual-zone climate control makes less sense, anyway.Tata Curvv EV – InteriorsFeatures and equipmentAt 12.3-inches, Curvv EV’s free-standing infotainment screen is largest-in-segment (on paper), and it is slick to use and comes with a plethora of features. It gets wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, iRA connected features, Arcade.ev apps including music streaming (Spotify) and video streaming (Amazon Prime) and a lot more. The 10.2-inch instrument screen is top-tier too, offering multiple layouts, music info, full-screen navigation, ADAS system monitoring and many other attributes.Tata Curvv EV SpecsBoth front seats are ventilated with three fan levels. The steering wheel from Harrier and Safari lends an upmarket appeal and feels nice to grip. Illuminated logo on steering ups the cabin ambience and the touch and toggle-buttons feel intuitive to use and control the instrument screen. There is a brand new key fob with Curvv EV that feels a lot more premium than other key fobs from Tata. It has lock, unlock, headlights and boot open functions.Tata Curvv EV – BootThere’s a wireless charging pad, keyless entry, push-button start, cruise control, auto-dimming IRVM, cooled glovebox, a banging audio system from JBL, front and rear armrests, height adjustable seatbelts, leatherette seat upholstery, LED lighting for the front and rear individual LED reading lights, a parcel tray on boot area, two hidden storage compartments in boot, a boot light and many other features. Doors don’t open 90-degrees wide, but the aperture was wide enough.Where safety is concerned, Tata Curvv EV comes equipped with 6 airbags as standard. Other safety features are an electronic parking brake with auto-hold, ABS, EBD, BA, TCS, ESP, auto headlights, rain-sensing wipers, 360-degree camera, blind spot assist, all-four disc brakes, TPMS, Level-2 ADAS suite, and a lot more. Chances of Tata Curvv EV scoring 5 Stars in Bharat NCAP is close to 100%, which can’t be said about its immediate rivals. Tata has also given Curvv EV AWAS, which plays a subtle music to warn road users and bystanders when driving under 20 km/h. We would have liked it if AWAS didn’t play when car was standing still in parking mode when power is left on. Say, to run climate control or music in traffic.Tata Curvv EV – Digital ClusterPerformance and handlingGetting the basics out of the way, Tata Curvv EV is underpinned by Acti.ev platform that we also experienced in Punch EV. The chassis integrity and dynamics is very good. While Curvv EV feels a lot closer to Nexon EV in terms of space and comfort, powertrain is a different story. Curvv EV gets two battery pack options, 45 kWh (claimed range 502 km) and 55 kWh (claimed range 585 km). For context, Tata Nexon EV gets 30 kWh and 40.5 kWh battery options.Smaller 45 kWh battery variant gets a 148 bhp and 215 Nm electric motor and a 502 km claimed range. The one we drove in Udaipur was the top-spec 55 kWh battery variant which had a 165 bhp electric motor. Interestingly, the torque still remains the same 215 Nm as lower-tier variants. Tata claims 0-100 km/h sprint of 8.6 seconds with higher-spec variants.Tata Curvv EV – Alloy WheelsHowever, we felt that there could have been more torque in higher-spec variant for more ferocious acceleration. There may be a Curvv EV Racer with more performance later on. Maybe the same reason why there is no all-black Curvv EV at launch as it will get a Dark Edition soon. In our testing, we achieved a 0-100 km/h run in under 9 seconds. Braking performance might have been slightly more progressive.[embedded content]There are three drive modes – Eco, City and Sport with meaningful difference in performance. There are four regen modes as well, 0 to L3, controlled by the paddles behind the steering wheel. Charging time has been reduced with Curvv EV and Tata claims 10-80% SOC in 40 minutes with a 70 kW DC charger. The 7.2 kW AC home charger will juice up the 55 kWh variant from 10-100% in 7.9 hours. Because of the short period we had with the car, we couldn’t put the 585 km range to test.Tata Curvv EV – Coupe SUVCurvv EV suspension has been setup to be slightly on the softer side. So, dynamically, it can’t be as sharp as, say, Punch EV, based on the same platform. But the ride quality is really great, despite Curvv EV riding on 18-inch alloys with 55-profile tyres. Tata Motors usually gets the suspension right for Indian road conditions and Curvv EV is no different. Maybe slightly taller profile tyres would have made Curvv EV more immune to Indian bad roads.ConclusionBased on the brief drive we embarked in Udaipur, we liked the Curvv EV for what it is. What it is, is a stylish coupe SUV that looks stunning and stands out from the crowd. Design and style is the primary USP of Tata Curvv EV. In that regard, Curvv EV doesn’t disappoint. If you are looking at Curvv EV as a larger Nexon with bigger boot, more performance and larger battery for a greater range, Curvv EV is perfect. Except for a few omissions, it even has a lot of equipment and features on offer, some of which are segment first. Think, a dynamic car for a nuclear family.Tata Curvv EV – Coupe SUVBut if you are expecting it to have space and comfort of a C-Segment SUV, it disappoints. Interiors don’t feel expansive enough like the rivals do. That’s because it is a lot closer to Nexon EV than it is to the upcoming Harrier EV. Also, there are a few glaring omissions with Tata Curvv EV. Even at Rs 22 lakh (Ex-sh), Curvv EV lacks telescopic adjustment for steering wheel, soft-touch dashboard, rear sun shades, all-four one-touch up/down windows, vanity lights for front passengers, a hydraulic strut for bonnet and a few more.Other than a few criticisms we have, Tata Motors has done a commendable job in bringing the Coupe SUV genre to the masses. The packaging of features and creature comforts can always be improved later. We would like to see an even more performance-oriented Curvv EV Racer in the future and probably even a dual-motor AWD version. Like we mentioned before, Curvv EV is a brilliant offering from Tata Motors for what it is. More

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    New Honda CGX 150 (Baby CB350) Debuts – 12 HP, 100 Kmph Top Speed

    Honda CGX 150 (Baby CB350) DebutsAfter launch in China, the Honda CGX 150 will also be considered for multiple international marketsAhead of its expected official unveiling next month in September, some images of the Honda CGX 150 have been presented online. The retro bike will be manufactured at Wuyang-Honda in China. A total of three variants of Honda CGX 150 will be available for sale.Honda CGX 150 – Engine, specsUpcoming Honda CGX 150 is based on the smaller sibling, the classic Wuyang Honda CG 125. Although Honda CGX 150 uses a higher capacity 149cc engine, the engine architecture is the same as the smaller 125cc engine.Honda CGX 150 (Baby CB350) DebutsThe air-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder unit generates 12 hp. The bike is expected to be offered with a 5-speed gearbox. Top-speed could be around 98 km/H. It is possible that Honda may also introduce a 125cc model of the CGX at a later date.Honda CGX 150 utilizes 17-inch wire spoke wheels at both ends, shod with dual-purpose knobby tyres. The front and rear tyres measure 90/90-17 and 110/80-17, respectively. Both ends have disc brakes and front ABS is offered as standard.Honda CGX 150 (Baby CB350) DebutsSuspension setup comprises telescopic forks at front and dual-rear shock absorbers. The bike has a slightly upswept exhaust, which indicates its mild off-roading capabilities. Weighing just 128 kg, Honda CGX 150 can deliver agile performance across varied ride environments. The lightweight profile also makes the bike suitable for beginners.Honda CGX 150 (Baby CB350) DebutsHonda CGX 150 – Styling and featuresSimilarities with the CB350 are quite apparent. Honda CGX 150 has a circular headlamp, circular rear-view mirrors, fork gaiters, curvy fuel tank and minimal body panelling.The cafe racer variant has an exotic design with bar-end dual-tone mirrors, frame in red shade and a rider only seat with a hump at the rear. The fuel tank utilizes a vibrant mix of Honda’s signature blue, white and red colours. The seat is dual-tone and the rear suspension springs are painted red.Honda CGX 150 (Baby CB350) DebutsOther two models get a proper seat and standard grab rails. One of these is a grey-black model, whereas the other utilizes an all-black theme. The latter can be seen with some official accessories such as a visor and side bags.Honda CGX 150 – Launch date, pricingIt is expected that Honda CGX 150 will make its debut in China in September 2024. Launch is scheduled in the spring of 2025 in China. Honda CGX 150 could be offered at a starting price of approximately 10,000 yuan (Rs 1.17 lakh). After the 150cc model, Honda could introduce a smaller 125cc bike based on the same format. Export potential will be evaluated across various international markets.Honda CGX 150 (Baby CB350) DebutsManufacturing will commence at the Wuyang-Honda facility. A joint venture between Honda Motor Co., Ltd. and Guangzhou Motors Group Company, Wuyang-Honda has been functional since 1992. At the Wuyang-Honda facility in China, around 20 million two-wheelers have been produced till date.Will Honda CGX 150 launch in India?As the CB350 has emerged as a popular choice, a smaller 150cc retro bike seems to have potential. But it is unlikely to be launched here anytime soon. More

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    Toyota Recalls 33,000 Vehicles for Inaccurate Sticker

    Toyota has issued a recall of 33,848 cars, trucks, and SUVs due to a sticker showing an incorrect load-carrying capacity.The recall covers most of Toyota’s North American lineup and spans 22 models.Notification letters will be sent to owners on or before September 16, 2024, that will include corrected stickers for each model. Toyota issued a recall spanning 33,848 vehicles due to an issue regarding incorrect load-carrying-capacity stickers. The recall spans the majority of models Toyota sells in North America and covers 22 models ranging from the company’s sports cars to its pickup trucks and family vehicles. Unlike most recalls, which are generally tied to production issues or faulty hardware, this recall originated with Gulf States Toyota, a dealership group based in Texas. The company is an official distributor of Toyota accessories. Naturally, adding new bits and bobs to your car impacts the load capacity by adding more weight to the car. Add 150 pounds of gear, and the listed load capacity decreases by 150 pounds—requiring an updated load-carrying-capacity sticker. Greg Pajo|Car and DriverAccording to documents associated with the recall, Gulf States Toyota discovered a vehicle with an incorrectly modified sticker, which led to the recall. According to the documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the relevant safety standard FMVSS 110 S10.2 requires “that the amount of weight the load-carrying capacity is reduced by be accurate within 1 percent of the actual added weight.” Owners with an incorrect sticker may accidentally overload their vehicle, increasing the likelihood of a crash. Recent RecallsRecall documents state that notification letters will be sent to dealerships on or before August 9, while letters will be sent to owners on or before September 16. The notification letters to owners will include corrected stickers for each model along with detailed replacement instructions. The company will also offer free replacements at any Toyota dealership. Owners who want to know if their vehicle may be involved in the recall can check the NHTSA recalls website or Toyota’s recall tool. The recall population includes: 2023–2024 BZ4X2025 Camry Hybrid2024 Corolla2023–2024 Corolla Cross Hybrid2023–2025 Crown2024 4Runner2023–2024 Highlander, Highlander Hybrid 2024 Grand Highlander, Grand Highlander Hybrid 2023–2024 GR Corolla2024 GR862023 GR Supra2024 Land Cruiser Hybrid2023–2024 Prius, Prius Prime2023–2024 Sequoia Hybrid2024 Tacoma, Tacoma Hybrid2023–2024 Tundra, Tundra Hybrid2023–2024 Venza HybridJack 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