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    Angular, Absurdist Alfa Romeo SZ Coupe Is Today’s Bring a Trailer Find

    Created to restore Alfa Romeo’s sports car luster after it was acquired by Fiat, the SZ earned it the nickname “Il Mostro” (The Monster) from the Italian press due to it wild looks and race-car handling.Under the SZ’s futuristic composite body lurks a modified Alfa Romeo Milano (75) chassis, with a 3.0-liter “Busso” V-6 and a suspension adapted from the 75 Turbo Evoluzione IMSA.Only 1036 SZs were made between 1989 to 1991, and they’re a bargain compared to many other coachbuilt exotics. This one has just 13,000 km (8100 miles) on the clock.Depending on your perspective, the Alfa Romeo SZ is either postmodern cool or a hideous doorstop. It’s been that way ever since it dropped like a bombshell at the 1989 Geneva auto show, stunning onlookers with its brutal, futuristic angularity. It still splits opinions today, but you can’t ignore it, just as intended. After Fiat bought Alfa in 1986, then-Fiat CEO Vittorio Ghidella decided that a limited-production, high-profile sports car would help rejuvenate the brand’s sporting image, and he specifically asked the designers for “provocative” looks. Courtesy: Bring a TrailerHe got them. But the fact that just 1036 were made suggests the looks were too provocative. This 1991 SZ, up for auction on Bring A Trailer (which, like Car and Driver is part of Hearst Autos), is number 993. To be fair, the SZ also arrived just as the late 1980s exotic and collector car price bubble burst, pitting it against discounted Ferraris and Porsches. The SZ has been undervalued and underrated ever since. It’s still a coachbuilt bargain, though Zagato didn’t actually design it.In early 1987 the only new car in Alfa’s pipeline was the 164, and most of its other designs dated back at least a decade. None were particularly exotic. That February, Ghidella decided to dust off some of the brand’s historical magic with a new version of the Bertone and Zagato-bodied Alfas of the 1960s. But rather than handing the project to Zagato, Ghidella had the coachbuilder compete with Alfa and Fiat’s in-house studios.Courtesy: Bring a TrailerIn this skirmish of sketches, Zagato’s efforts (led by Marco Pedracini) were quickly eliminated, and team Alfa (under Walter da Silva) ultimately lost to team Fiat (headed by former Citroën designer Robert Opron). Designer Antonio Castellana refined Opron’s blocky concept, ultimately achieving a drag coefficient of just 0.30 in the wind tunnel. Zagato’s main contributions to the car were the seats, the name (Sprint Zagato), and the production line.Thanks to the extensive use of CAD/CAM software, the whole design process took 19 months, and even the body panels seemed futuristic. The exterior panels were made of fiberglass-reinforced thermoplastic resin, bonded with special adhesives to a chassis sourced from the Alfa 75, better known to Americans as the Milano. The resin body panels actually made the SZ slightly heavier than the Milano, but they also made it super rigid, and the finished product was capable of pulling 1.1 g’s in hard cornering.Courtesy: Bring a TrailerUnderneath, the SZ’s mechanical pieces were all old-school Alfa. The Milano/75 chassis was cut down for the SZ’s stubby tail, but it was still the same V-6–powered de Dion rear transaxle setup that had debuted on the 1972 Alfetta. The suspension and brakes were sourced from the 75 Turbo Evoluzione IMSA Group A racer and got special height-adjustable Koni dampers. The 3.0-liter, 12-valve Busso V-6 was tuned up to 210 horsepower with new pistons and other tweaks.Courtesy: Bring a TrailerUnlike its visuals, the SZ’s driving personality enjoyed nearly universal praise and still does. It’s not that fast in a straight line, but the sonorous V-6 loves to rev, and the chassis is beautifully balanced. Plus, it’s comfy too, with a big, airy cabin. However, you’ll need the space behind the driver’s seat for luggage because the trunk is actually a spare tire well—one of this car’s many quirks.The SZ wasn’t offered in the U.S., and it struggled to sell in its two main markets, Europe and Japan. Zagato followed it up with the open-topped RZ from 1992 to 1994 but only built 284 of them. Courtesy: Bring a TrailerThey’ve since developed a cult following, and the SZ’s fundamental oddness is both part of the appeal and part of what keeps it accessible. It can keep up with modern sports cars and is lots of fun to drive, but it’s also one of the cheapest ways to saddle up with a low-volume, coachbuilt exotic. They typically sell for about what you’d pay for a used modern Alfa 4C, sometimes less, which is a bargain compared to an 8C Competizione or an Aston V8 Zagato.Courtesy: Bring a TrailerThis particular SZ, imported from Canada earlier this year but sold new in Japan, has just 13,000 km (8100 miles) on the clock. It’s probably one of the cleanest, lowest-mileage SZs in the world. It’s also had some recent work, including a new timing belt, clutch, and engine mounts—all wise ideas given the low mileage.For those who dare to be different, the auction ends on August 6. More

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    Royal Enfield Classic 350 Variant Details Leak – Heritage, Premium, Signals, Dark, Chrome

    Royal Enfield Classic 350 LED Headlight. Image – Throttle 98With better features than before, the updated Royal Enfield Classic 350 will further consolidate its position as India’s No 1 classic bikeRoyal Enfield has been leading the 300cc to 500cc motorcycle segment for a very long time. The company is at a point where it is unbeatable by rivals. Particularly, Royal Enfield Classic 350 has emerged as a phenomenon. Now, there will be a major update to Classic 350 to rejig its variants and features list. Here’s some leaked info regarding the same.Updated Royal Enfield Classic 350India’s leading classic motorcycle manufacturer, Royal Enfield, boasts an extensive range of 350cc, 450cc, and 650cc models. The 350cc lineup, particularly the Classic 350, dominates the sales charts and stands as the company’s top-selling model by a significant margin.Royal Enfield Classic 350 Test Mule File PhotoClassic 350 seems to have gotten the formula right and has appealed to target audience. Even though Classic 350 offers an experience that is unrivaled, it doesn’t fare well against rivals when you lay down the equipment and features. Royal Enfield is working on it and will unveil an updated Classic 350 on August 12th in Mumbai.Ahead of launch, a recent report has spilled the beans, revealing what the updated Classic 350 has to offer. For starters, updated Royal Enfield Classic 350 will be offered in Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Dark and Classic Chrome. For the first time, Classic 350 will be getting LED headlights, tail lights and pilot lamps as standard.Royal Enfield Classic 350 Test Mule File PhotoOnly the top variants like Dark and Classic Chrome will get LED turn indicators as standard, while they are optional on other variants. Same is the case with adjustable brake and clutch levers, which will be standard only on Dark and Classic Chrome. Features that are standard across the range are gear position indicator and a Tyoe-C USB charger.Speculations suggest lower trims will come with drum brakes at the rear with single-channel ABS, to keep entry-level price competitive. Other speculations suggest only the Dark variants will get alloy wheels and tubeless tyres as standard, while they will be optional with other four trims.Specs and PricingOther than these incremental updates, updated Royal Enfield Classic 350 will continue to be positioned on the same J-platform like its predecessor. The same J-Series 349cc 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm single-cylinder air-cooled SOHC 2V engine will be carried over, mated to the same 5-speed gearbox. We wish there is a slipper clutch with this update.Componentry like RSU telescopic front forks, twin-shock rear setup, 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels and others will continue as is. There will be a hike in price and we should expect the base price closer to Rs 2 lakh (Ex-sh) mark. Launch is on August 12th, 2024.Source More

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    Land Rover Discontinued Steel Wheels, but You Might Not Notice

    Land Rover has stopped offering 18-inch steel wheels on its Defender for 2024. That’s the bad news.The good news is, you can get a set of white-painted aluminum wheels on the mid-size luxury SUV that are dead ringers for the steelies Land Rover enthusiasts love.They’re available in the Defender County package, and each one is eight pounds lighter than the steelies that came before them.We love steel wheels. They’re rugged, they’re basic, and they look cool. Steel wheels are so universally revered that the Rolling Stones even dedicated a whole album to them. So we should be devastated that 18-inch steel wheels are no longer available on the Land Rover Defender. But we’re not, because they’ve replaced them with something even better: aluminum wheels that look like steel wheels.Nick Dimbleby|Car and DriverThis is a Defender with steel wheels . . . or is it? (Yes, it really is.)Land Rover’s Type 9013 20-inch aluminum wheel is now in production as part of the $5950 County exterior pack, which also includes snazzy two-tone white-and-Tasman-Blue paint and is not to be confused with the Country pack, because that’s totally different. The Type 9013 addresses the main drawback of the steel wheels—and we’re not talking about vulnerability to thieves armed with powerful wheel-grabbing magnets, although that’s certainly a potential liability when one’s wheels are chock full o’ ferrous metal. Nope, we’re talking about weight, because steel wheels are heavy. Rover only offered the Defender’s steelies in the 18-inch size because if they were any bigger they’d have the rotational inertia of Pluto. (And also because smaller wheels with more tire sidewall suit the steelie gestalt, but more the first thing.)Ezra Dyer|Car and DriverA 2024 Defender County with the Type 9013 aluminum wheels.To find out what kind of difference this makes, we asked Land Rover to weigh an example of each wheel, meaning an 18-inch steel one as seen on the UN-spec Defenders, and a 20-inch Type 9013 as will be seen on various beaches on Cape Cod from now on.The results: The steel wheel came in at 39.85 pounds and the 20-inch aluminum stunt double tipped the scales at 31.96 pounds. So, call it about an eight-pound difference per corner, which is more than enough to effect a noticeable improvement in vehicle dynamics. This is why you don’t see a lot of steel airplanes. Land Rover, besides measuring to the hundredth of a pound, also pointed out that the Type 9013s could be even a bit lighter without the white paint they wear in the name of steelie cosplay. But that wouldn’t be any fun.So next time you see a Defender and think, “Nice steelies!” think again. Because the Type 9013 is the new Designer Imposter, driving light but looking heavy. Ezra Dyer is a Car and Driver senior editor and columnist. He’s now based in North Carolina but still remembers how to turn right. He owns a 2009 GEM e4 and once drove 206 mph. Those facts are mutually exclusive. More

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    1998 Eagle Talon TSi, ’90s Hero Coupe, for Sale on Bring a Trailer

    Paging Brian O’Conner to the Fast & Furious white courtesy phone: It’s a turbocharged Eagle Talon on Bring a Trailer!Few of these cars survived the sport-compact craze.This one has just 30,000 miles, making it an ideal ’90s collectible.Twenty-three years ago, on movie screens all around the world, an Eagle Talon went 150 mph in a parking lot. In retrospect, it kinda seems implausible. But in terms of cultural impact, we’re still feeling the echoes of that first Fast & Furious film today. Family. Coronas. And yes, Chrysler-Mitsubishi coupes built in a factory in the improbably named town of Normal, Illinois.Talon! Arguably the best-named of the Diamond Star Motors (DSM) trio—the others being the Plymouth Laser and the Mitsubishi Eclipse—this Eagle-branded coupe was a potent performer in its day, and not just on-screen. This last-of-the-breed 1998 Eagle Talon TSi AWD with the desirable five-speed manual transmission is up for auction on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos). This is real-deal turbocharged compact performance, the closest we got to a Lancer Evolution at the time. Bring a TrailerMore than 25 years after this car rolled off the showroom floor, the Talon’s styling still holds up. The asymmetric hood bulge, the blacked-out roofline like a fighter-plane canopy; even the rear spoiler isn’t over the top.Courtesy: Bring a TrailerOf course, what really made the Talon so appealing is underneath. Factory-rated output is modest at 210 horsepower, but the turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder 4G63T engine made its name in the tuning world for being capable of huge numbers. Slap on a bigger turbo, get more fuel in the combustion chamber, and watch your rivals disappear in the rearview shouting, “Monicaaaaa!”Courtesy: Bring a TrailerOr don’t. What makes this particular Talon so special is that it hasn’t been messed with by a bunch of would-be Dominic Torettos. A set of Tein coil-overs has been installed to dial in a little lower ride height, but there’s no tacky fiberglass body add-ons or hacked-up engine modifications to be found. Most Talons didn’t survive the era of ham-handed backyard tuners when they were on their third or fourth owners. This one has just 30,000 miles on the odometer, and appears to have successfully avoided any tomfooleryCourtesy: Bring a TrailerYou could get away with a little subtle engine tweaking for more performance, but as it stands, this Talon is a collectible survivor from when sport compact performance was nearing its peak. The Normal factory now turns out Rivian EV pickups and SUVs, either of which is faster in a straight line even than a boosted up Diamond-Star coupeCourtesy: Bring a TrailerSo leave the drag race stuff to fictional street racers, and don’t miss out on your chance to drive and enjoy a fun machine that was one of the quickest on sale in the 1990s.Related StoriesHead on over to Bring a Trailer for your chance to bid, and leave the bottles of NOS at home. The auction ends on August 6.Brendan McAleer is a freelance writer and photographer based in North Vancouver, B.C., Canada. He grew up splitting his knuckles on British automobiles, came of age in the golden era of Japanese sport-compact performance, and began writing about cars and people in 2008. His particular interest is the intersection between humanity and machinery, whether it is the racing career of Walter Cronkite or Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki’s half-century obsession with the Citroën 2CV. He has taught both of his young daughters how to shift a manual transmission and is grateful for the excuse they provide to be perpetually buying Hot Wheels. More

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    All-Black TVS Ntorq Race XP Teased – New Stealth Colour Possible

    All-Black TVS Ntorq Race XP TeasedWhen launched, All-Black TVS Ntorq Race XP will rival sporty scooters like Honda Dio 125, Suzuki Avenis 125 and Yamaha Ray ZR 125If there is one colour which is universally accepted to have a lot of appeal, it has to be Black. In cars, scooters and motorcycles, Black is often a sought after colour, even in a hot country like India. TVS has been launching Black Editions of their products to boost sales and something similar is cooking for Ntorq 125 as well.TVS Ntorq Black Edition TeasedWhile it is not exactly confirmed that it will be called ‘Black Edition’. TVS Motor’s website calls it as “New Ntorq Race XP”. Company’s official teaser on social media handles hints at an all black vehicle that will exude a lot of attitude. As seen in the teaser, there are not likely to be as many stickers and decals on this particular model too.TVS’ teaser starts by mentioning “We’ve heard you”. This suggests that the upcoming colourway has been constantly asked for at showrooms and TVS collected this feedback from their dealer partners. It goes on to say “Prepare to be spellbound while darkness takes over you”.The company has also announced that bookings for this upcoming colourway has been commenced. It should cost a couple of thousands extra over what the Ex-sh price of TVS Ntorq currently costs. Which is between Rs 89,641 and Rs 1,05,841 (Ex-sh, Delhi).All-Black TVS Ntorq Race XP TeasedGoing by TVS’ recent Black Edition with regard to Apache RTR 160 2V and Apache RTR 160 4V, there is a high probability of TVS Ntorq Black Edition. We might get an all-black murdered look with black decals and stickering for that stealth look. Wheels and other elements are also likely to be black.Currently, TVS sells Race Edition and Super Squad Editions of Ntorq along with trim levels like Disc, Race XP and the top-spec XT. Depending on the trim level, TVS Ntorq offers a comprehensive suite of connectivity with its proprietary SmartXonnect app.Performance and PriceWhere performance is concerned, All-Black TVS Ntorq Race XP is likely to bear the same performance boost as standard Race XP. This means it will come equipped with the same 124.8cc single-cylinder 3V oil-cooled engine with 10.2 PS of peak power and 10.9 Nm of peak torque. There will be two riding modes too – Street and Race.TVS Ntorq Race XPCurrently, TVS Ntorq Race XP is priced at Rs 97,491 (Ex-sh, Delhi) and the new all-black version might cost a couple of thousand rupees more. Componentry like RSU telescopic front forks, 12-inch alloy wheels at both ends, front disc brake will remain similar to standard Race XP. As it is not the top-spec XT trim, it will miss out on the more advanced instrument cluster.Also read – TVS new scooter teased More

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    Royal Enfield Sales July 2024 Decline – Bullet, Meteor, Hunter, Himalayan

    2024 Royal Enfield Bullet 350Royal Enfield sales dropped 7.51% YoY and 7.54% MoM to 67,625 units in July 2024 – Newly launched Guerrilla 450 and upcoming Classic 350 expected to boost sales this monthRoyal Enfield sales for July 2024 ended on a dismal note. The company has reported negative sales both in terms of YoY and MoM while its year-to-date (YTD) sales were also in the red.Royal Enfield Sales July 2024 – YoY, MoMRoyal Enfield has seen its sub-350cc bikes suffer lower demand in July 2024. Sales of the Classic, Bullet, Hunter and Meteor motorcycles dipped by 11.57% to 56,590 units last month from 64,398 units sold in the year-ago period. These 350cc bikes command an 84.21% share in the company lineup. However, sales of the bikes that fall within the 450-650cc range among which are Himalayan 450 and Shotgun 650 along with the 650cc Twins gained in terms of sales by 22.43% to 10,676 units last month, over 8,719 units sold in July 2023.Royal Enfield Sales July 2024Domestic sales suffered a 6.80% setback to 61,568 units in the past month from 66,062 units sold in July2023 while exports also fell by 14.15% down 998 units to 6,057 units from 7,055 units sold in July 2023. This took total sales last month down 7.51% to 67,625 units over 73,117 units sold in July 2023.On a month-on-month (MoM) basis as well, the company faced setbacks both in domestic and export markets. Total sales dipped 7.54% over 73,141 units sold in June 2024 relating to a 5,516 unit volume de-growth. Sales in the sub 350cc segment dipped 7.35% from 61,465 units and sales of larger bikes suffered an 8.57% MoM decline. While domestic sales dipped 6.88%, exports also fell 13.77% over 7,024 units shipped in June 2024.Royal Enfield Sales July 2024 and YTDRoyal Enfield YTD Sales April-July 2024Royal Enfield has also posted lower sales on a year-to-date basis. Sales of bikes in the sub-350cc segment fell by 6.02% to 2,50,773 units during the period April-July 2024 while the company had sold 2,66,828 units in the corresponding period last year. It was the company’s larger bikes that gained some traction with a 27.66% YTD growth to 43,399 units in the April-July 2024 period from 33,995 units sold last year during the same months.Domestic sales however, fell by 2.69 percent to 2,65,894 units while exports showed off a 2.49% improvement to 28,278 units. The company’s total YTD sales thus finished down 2.21% to 2,94,172 units in the April-July 2024 period while sales had surpassed the 3 lakh unit mark during the same period of 2023 with 3,00,823 unit sales.New Launches, Upcoming PlansIn July 2024, the company introduced the new Guerrilla 450. It is a premium modern roadster that is priced from Rs 2.39 lakh (ex-showroom). RE Guerrilla 450 is offered in Analogue, Dash, and Flash variants, is based on the Sherpa 450 platform. It competes with the Triumph Speed 400 and Hero Mavrick 440 in its segment. In the larger segment, the company is actively testing the new Himalayan 650cc, Bullet 650, Classic 650 and INT Bear Scrambler 650 – all have been spied. More

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    Maserati Teases the Launch of a New GT2-Inspired ‘Super Sports Car’

    Maserati is planning to reveal a new “super sports car” at this year’s Monterey Car Week in California. Maserati says the new model will be an evolution of the current MC20 luxury sports car. The automaker has released a single teaser photo of the new car, with the full reveal scheduled for Friday, August 16. It’s August, and that means it’s almost time for Monterey Car Week and all the wild car reveals that go along with it. Maserati kicked off the party by releasing a teaser photo of a new “super sports car” it will reveal at this year’s event. There’s not much to go on beyond a lone teaser photo. Maserati calls the new car a “further evolution of the MC20” and says it “inherits the racing spirit of the Maserati GT2,” which starts life as a production MC20, even though it ditches the name. The teaser shows off an aggressive set of louvers cut into the front fender. However, unlike the GT2 or the MCXtrema track car, the model shown in the teaser isn’t wearing a massive lip or dive planes. Instead, the front of the car looks nearly identical to the standard roadgoing MC20, suggesting that the new model will be street legal. Whatever the new model winds up being, it’s likely to retain the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 Nettuno engine in some form. In the standard coupe and convertible (Cielo) versions, the 90-degree powertrain cranks out an impressive 621 horsepower and 538 pound-feet of torque, which launched the coupe to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds in our testing. The new model will be revealed in full at the Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, as part of Monterey Car Week. The event will take place on Friday, August 16, with Maserati bringing along the MCXtrema and limited-edition MC20 Icona to the event. Related StoriesJack 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 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray’s Base Price Remains under $70K

    For 2025, the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray coupe and convertible start at $69,995 and $76,995, respectively, which are the same as last year.Prices for the Corvette E-Ray rise by $2000, starting at $108,595 for the coupe and $115,595 for the convertible.The Corvette Z06 coupe and convertible will also likely receive a $2000 price hike, pending the EPA’s certification of the mandatory gas-guzzler tax.CORRECTION 8/2/24: This story has been updated to correctly state that for the 2025 model year the Stingray convertible’s base price is unchanged and that the Z06 coupe and convertible will likely see a $2000 price hike.Chevy revealed the highly anticipated 2025 Corvette ZR1 on July 25, and this ultimate C8 Vette looks to be an absolute monster with its 1064-hp twin-turbo V-8 and colossal rear wing. Chevy has yet to reveal the ZR1’s price (we’re estimating close to $200,000), but we now know how much the lesser, albeit still excellent, cars in the 2025 Corvette lineup will cost. The good news is that the base price of the Stingray hasn’t gone up at all. The Stingray coupe’s cheapest 1LT trim remains at $69,995, and pricing for the 2025 Stingray coupe is the same as the 2024 model across the board. That means the 2LT coupe still costs $77,095 while the 3LT coupe costs $81,745. Prices for the Stingray convertible are also unchanged, with the 1LT starting at $76,995, the 2LT at $84,095, and the 3LT at $88,745.Marc Urbano|Car and DriverPrice Hikes for E-Ray, Z06The hybrid E-Ray, introduced last year, pairs a front-mounted electric motor with the Stingray’s 495-hp 6.2-liter V-8. The E-Ray’s prices jump up by $2000 for the 2025 model year, with the base 1LZ coupe now costing $108,595 and the 1LZ convertible going for $115,595. The 2LZ will sticker for $114,095 in coupe form and $121,095 in convertible form, while the 3LZ will require $119,545 and $126,545, respectively.The Z06 also undergoes a price change for 2025, but we’re still waiting for the EPA to certify its gas-guzzler tax, which was $2600 on all but the Z07-equipped models that came with a $3000 GGT. If the previous gas-guzzler tax holds, the ’25 Corvette Z06 coupe and convertible will cost $2000 more than before. We estimate the 1LZ coupe will start at $116,395, the 2LZ at $125,295, and the 3LZ at $129,945. Meanwhile, we estimate the 1LZ convertible will start $123,395, the 2LZ at $132,295, and the 3LZ at $136,945. We will also update this story once the 2025 Corvette Z06’s gas-guzzler tax has been certified.This story was originally published on 7/31/24.More on the CorvetteCaleb 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