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    2024 Kawasaki Versys-X 300 Spied Near Ooty – Launch In 2024?

    2024 Kawasaki Versys-X 300 SpiedThe upcoming 2024 Kawasaki Versys-X 300 will be the company’s third localized bike after the Ninja 300 and W175Kawasaki does not have an able competitor in 300-500cc ADV motorcycle space. Royal Enfield’s Himalayan 450 sees high demand along with the KTM 390 Adventure. Kawasaki used to be operational in this segment and is eager to re-establish a presence again. That’s where the new Kawasaki Versys-X 300 comes into action.2024 Kawasaki Versys-X 300Kawasaki India is now actively testing the new 2024 Kawasaki Versys-X 300. Slated for launch in India sometime later this year, it gains several feature updates over the earlier model. The test model spied near Ooty, Tamil Nadu, is similar to the model currently on sale in global markets.2024 Kawasaki Versys-X 300The sporty adventure motorcycle will be heavily localized to ensure more affordable pricing as compared to its earlier counterpart which was priced at Rs 4.60 lakh (ex-showroom. Local manufacture should allow for lower taxes allowing the company to price the new Versys-X 300 in a sub Rs 4 lakh range.This will allow Versys-X 300 to ably compete with the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 which starts at Rs 2.85 lakh (Ex-sh) and the KTM 390 Adventure which starts at around Rs 3.4 lakh (Ex-sh). This will be the company’s third localized bike after the Ninja 300 and W175.Kawasaki Versys-X 300Where features are concerned, the new Versys-X 300 will be largely the same as its earlier counterpart. It will weigh around 185 kg, and get spoked wheels with tubed tyres measuring 19 inchers front and 17 inchers rear. Ground clearance will stand at 180mm and travel suspension at 150mm.A tall windscreen with large side fairings, a semi-digital display unit, an upswept exhaust and tall-riding height will also be a part of its makeup along with a single-piece stepped-up seat and raised handlebars.Upcoming Kawasaki Versys-X 300Specs and featuresAs observed by our source, Kawasaki Versys-X 300 will get halogen headlights and turn indicators. The instrument cluster was identical to that of what Ninja 300 offers. Kawasaki test engineer informed our source that the convoy (Ninja 300 alongside) arrived from Pune and the bike will launch around March 2024.This particular test mule had panniers too and will be sold as an optional extra. Mechanically, India-spec Kawasaki Versys X-300 will share its engine with Ninja 300. This 296cc engine in Ninja 300 makes 39 hp power at 11,500 rpm and 26.1 Nm torque at 10,000 rpm mated to a 6-speed gearbox.Kawasaki Versys-X 300The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox and gets an assist and slipper clutch. It will receive RSU telescopic suspension at the front and mono shock at the rear while braking will be via disc brakes at both ends with dual channel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS).Previously, Versys-X 300 was launched via CBU route and commanded a hefty Rs 4.60 lakh (ex-showroom) price tag. India-spec 2024 Kawasaki Versys X-300 is taking the localisation route and prices could go below Rs 4 lakh. Once launched, it will compete with the KTM 390 Adventure, BMW G310 GS, and Royal Enfield Himalayan in the domestic market.Also read – Kawasaki KLX230S ADV spied testing in India More

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    Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin Official Name Trademark Filed – Launch Soon

    Royal Enfield Bullet 650 TwinPowering the Bullet 650 Twin will be the same 648cc engine in use with the Super Meteor, Interceptor and Continental GTWith eyes on the future and export markets, Royal Enfield is ramping up its 650cc portfolio. Existing products in this space currently include the 650 twins, Super Meteor 650 and Shotgun 650. Upcoming Royal Enfield 650cc bikes include Bullet 650, Classic 650 and Scrambler 650.Bullet 650 gets official nameEarlier this year in May, Royal Enfield had trademarked the Classic 650 Twin name. And now, the Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin name has been trademarked. Test mules have been spotted multiple times across both national and international locations. Launch is expected around mid-2025. Before that, Royal Enfield is expected to launch the Classic 650 Twin and the Scrambler 650.Royal Enfield Bullet 650 TwinBullet 650 Twin – Key featuresIn the company’s lineup, Bullet 650 Twin will be the most affordable 650cc Royal Enfield bike. Just like the 350cc model, the Bullet 650 Twin will be positioned as a no-frills product. The bike will be equipped with a basic instrument console that displays the speedometer, fuel level, tripmeter and other general info.It is possible that a top-spec variant could also be on offer with more premium features. For example, Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 has twin-pod instrumentation with Tripper dash. These premium features could also be offered as optional for select variants.Royal Enfield Bullet 650 TwinTo ensure an affordable price point for Bullet 650 Twin, the bike could use halogen headlamp instead of an LED headlight. In terms of styling, some features will be borrowed from the smaller 350cc Bullet. Key highlights include a headlight cover, circular headlamp and rear-view mirrors, tear-drop fuel tank, scooped single-piece seat, conventional exhaust pipes and broad rear fender. Test mules have revealed liberal use of chrome finish, evident on the headlamp, engine casing and exhaust.Royal Enfield Bullet 650 TwinRoyal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin – Specs, performanceSpy shots have revealed wire-spoke wheels, shod with tube-type tyres. Suspension setup comprises standard telescopic forks at front and dual rear shock absorbers. Bullet 650 Twin could be using 320 mm and 240 mm disc brakes at front and rear, respectively. Dual-channel ABS will be offered as standard. Powering Bullet 650 Twin will be the 648cc, parallel twin, SOHC, air-oil cooled engine that churns out 47 PS and 52.3 Nm. It is mated to a 6-speed constant mesh gearbox.Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin – PriceConsidering that Bullet 650 Twin will be the most competitively priced 650cc Royal Enfield bike, it could be launched at under Rs 3 lakh. Most affordable 650cc Royal Enfield motorcycle is currently the Interceptor 650, available at a starting price of Rs 3.03 lakh. A competitive pricing strategy will help boost sales number.Royal Enfield Bullet 650 TwinRoyal Enfield already dominates the 500cc+ motorcycle segment in India, with market share of close to 90%. 650 twins command the biggest share of more than 67%. Super Meteor 650 is next, with market share of more than 22%. With new 650cc bikes, Royal Enfield will also be looking to expand its global footprint. More

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    Honda Restored Its First Concept, the 1984 HP-X, for Pebble Beach

    Honda and Pininfarina have restored the HP-X concept, Honda’s first ever concept car.The HP-X concept’s return to the spotlight will take place at the 2024 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in mid-August.The HP-X featured a mid-mounted 2.0-liter V-6 and measures just 163.8 inches long, four inches shorter than a new Toyota GR86.Between political unrest and the ever-expanding use of seemingly omnipotent artificial intelligence, it can sometimes feel like we are living in a version of George Orwell’s 1984. But at this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, Honda will rewind history to 1984 in a more positive light. The Honda HP-X concept, a stunning mid-engine sports car originally revealed at the 1984 Turin auto show, has been meticulously restored and will gleam under the sunlight on the Pebble Beach lawn in August.HondaThe HP-X was Honda’s first concept car and was penned by the iconic Italian design house Pininfarina. Now the 40-year-old concept has returned to Pininfarina’s workshop for a full restoration, and the refurbished HP-X will compete for an award in the “Wedge-Shaped Concept Cars and Prototypes” category at this year’s Pebble Beach show.The HP-X is fairly compact, measuring 163.8 inches long—roughly four inches shorter than a Toyota GR86—and it is only 43.7 inches tall. The body is a sleek wedge, with a short hood and a series of angled lines along the side that accentuate the cab-forward look. The HP-X eschews doors for a single-piece Perspex canopy that lifts upward and wears two-tone paint with the white and dark blue sections separated by a sporty red stripe. HondaAlong with funky styling, the HP-X featured advanced aerodynamics with ground effects, and the streamlined rear section of the canopy was meant to act as a driver-controlled air brake. The HP-X also utilized carbon fiber and Kevlar to minimize weight. The HP-X packs a mid-mounted DOHC 24-valve 2.0-liter V-6, which was derived from a Honda Formula 2 racing engine. The cabin’s screens displayed real-time telemetry, GPS, and road condition warnings that used sonar.While the HP-X concept never reached production, Honda says it inspired and informed the development of the first-generation NSX, sold globally as a Honda and with an Acura badge in the United States. We can’t wait to check out the HP-X concept in the metal when the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance kicks off on August 18.More Honda ConceptsCaleb 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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    Automakers Sold Drivers’ Data for Shockingly Low Amounts of Money

    A letter to the Federal Trade Commission from two U.S. senators explains that automakers sold drivers’ data for a shockingly low amount. The letter marks an escalation from a New York Times report that was published in March of this year. The letter from the senators focuses on GM, Honda, and Hyundai because all three sold data to Verisk, according to the initial NYT report. UPDATE 7/31/24: This story has been updated to include a statement from Hyundai regarding the brand’s relationship with the data broker Verisk. If you drive a car that’s capable of connecting to the internet, the manufacturer may be collecting and selling data based on your driving habits to third-party data brokers. A report by the New York Times in March detailed the practice, and now a letter by U.S. senators Ron Wyden and Edward J. Markey to the Federal Trade Commission explains how little manufacturers actually made. In the letter, Wyden and Markey chose to focus on three automakers: GM, Honda, and Hyundai. That’s because all three sold data to the data broker Verisk. In turn, Verisk sold the data to auto insurers, helping them to assign risk scores. According to the letter, one of the company’s products, which it shut down following the NYT report, rated drivers’ driving habits with data collected from internet-connected cars. HyundaiOne shocking revelation from the letter is just how little the manufacturers actually profited from selling the data. Staffers from Sen. Wyden’s office investigated the three automakers and found that Verisk paid Honda $25,920 over four years for information about 97,000 cars, amounting to just 26 cents per car. Hyundai was paid just over $1 million for data on roughly 1.7 million cars over a six-year period, totaling 61 cents a car. GM would not reveal how much it was paid, according to Sen. Wyden, though a new report this week from the New York Times suggests the manufacturer sold data for more than 8 million cars. “Companies should not be selling Americans’ data without their consent, period,” wrote the senators. “But it is particularly insulting for automakers that are selling cars for tens of thousands of dollars to then squeeze out a few additional pennies of profit with consumers’ private data.”The letter also details that while GM and Honda customers had to opt in for their data to be shared, Wyden referred to the process as “deceptive.” Hyundai, on the other hand, confirmed to Wyden’s office that customers who enabled internet access in their vehicles were automatically enrolled for their data to be shared with Verisk. Car and Driver received a statement from Hyundai regarding the brand’s relationship to Verisk. “Regrettably, Senator Wyden’s letter mischaracterizes Hyundai’s data policies and the safeguards it implemented to ensure customer consent for sharing driving behavior information with insurers. The letter also inaccurately describes the customer consent required for the sharing of customer driving behavior data with Verisk, a third-party data-sharing service provider. Each customer’s vehicle usage-based “Drive Score” information was activated only after the customer affirmatively opted into Hyundai’s BlueLink connected car suite of services. It is important to note that Verisk was not authorized by Hyundai or the customer to share the Drive Score data with insurers until the customer affirmatively consented to this on an insurer’s website or app.”The good news for drivers concerned about their data being sold to insurance companies is that following the report in March, Verisk shut down the program in April. The letter concludes with the senators urging the FTC to investigate the practice within the industry and to hold the senior executives accountable. This story was originally published July 28, 2024. 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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    New TVS Scooter Teased Ahead Of Launch – Jupiter Facelift?

    New TVS Scooter TeasedWith the new upcoming vehicle, TVS Motor will further expand its market share in India’s scooter segment, which should launch soonTVS Motor, one of India’s leading 2W and 3W vehicle manufacturers, has announced the launch of a new product. Company’s invite didn’t reveal a lot of information about this new product. However, it looks like a scooter launch. Thus spawning speculations of it being Jupiter facelift. Let’s take a look.New TVS Scooter TeasedIf there is one 2W manufacturer in India who can develop a new product under the radar, it has to be TVS Motor. Not that test mules by TVS never get papped. They do. However, there have been a few products from TVS that went completely under the radar without any hints whatsoever. TVS Raider 125 is a stark example.We haven’t been able to get our hands on any spy shots of a new TVS scooter as of yet. But the product seems to have been developed and ready to launch sometime shortly. The invite doesn’t say a lot. Leaving us enthusiasts, second-guessing about what the next vehicle from TVS might be.What could it be?To understand what this product might be, we have to realise what TVS currently lacks in its portfolio. For starters, TVS currently lacks a sporty 110cc scooter. Say, a 110cc Ntorq (or Ntorq equivalent). This vehicle will take on the likes of 110cc Honda Dio.2024 TVS iQube RangeBut even without a 110cc option, Ntorq 125 is close to Dio in terms of sales. For context, TVS sold close to 28K Ntorq 125 scooters in June 2024, while Honda sold close to 33K Dio (110cc and 125cc combined) in the same period.Another possibility could be a sportier electric scooter. For the entirety of its electric mobility journey, TVS has sold iQube electric scooter, which is a family-oriented scooter. And then, TVS X was launched, which is a sporty offering.That said, owing to its high price tag, TVS X has not made the same impact as Ather 450 range has made among thrill seekers and enthusiasts. That may be one of the areas that TVS is looking to further expand its electric scooter portfolio and better impact the lucrative Indian electric mobility space.TVS XIs it a Jupiter facelift?Another possibility is a facelifted version of TVS Jupiter ICE family scooter. Jupiter has emerged as TVS’ best-selling product across all genres. A facelift for this winning formula is long overdue and might further expand TVS’ market share in the scooter segment.Jupiter is currently offered in both 110cc and 125cc powertrain options. If there is a Jupiter facelift, that will continue to be offered with both 110cc and 125cc options. We can expect the same TFT screen on this scooter as Raider 125, TVS’ proprietary SmartXonnect connectivity with navigation, LED lighting all around and other elements.TVS Jupiter 125 SmartXonnect Variant launchedAlso read – TVS Jupiter CNG testing commenced More

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    2024 Yezdi Adventure Launch Price Starts Rs 2.1L – Himalayan, Xpulse Rival

    2024 Yezdi Adventure LaunchedThe new Alpha2 334cc DOHC 4V liquid-cooled engine on 2024 Yezdi Adventure promises improved refinement and durability than beforeWith off-road motorcycles like Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and Hero Xpulse 200 4V in its crosshair, Yezdi has launched its new 2024 version of Adventure. Starting at a price of Rs 2.1 lakh (Ex-sh), it has a significant price advantage over its immediate rival, Himalayan 450. Let’s take a look at everything new.2024 Yezdi AdventureAccording to Classic Legends, the new 2024 Yezdi Adventure is a re-engineered and re-designed product. The pricing is sure on the attractive side. At Rs 2.1 lakh to Rs 2.2 lakh (Ex-sh), the revised pricing of Yezdi Adventure should establish it as a better proposition than its rivals.2024 Yezdi Adventure SpecsYezdi is offering 4 colourway options with 2024 Adventure – Glacier White DT, Magnite Maroon DT, Wolf Grey DT and Tornado Black. The main changes that matter, are in the engine department. But there are a few design changes as well.For starters, Yezdi is offering a new tank brace with 2024 Adventure. This is a lot lighter and features a new plaque that reads Estd 69, which is a nice addition. There is an integrated main cage and there are new decals and colourways for fuel tank and side body panels. Other than that, there are no design changes.2024 Yezdi Adventure In ActionFeatures like fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth and turn-by-turn navigation, USB phone charging, ride modes and others are carried over. Also carried over are off-road-worthy componentry like long travel suspension, 21-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheel combination, front and rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS, windscreen, knuckle guards and others.The main highlight is its new Alpha2 334cc liquid-cooled engine that Yezdi claims to be fully reworked. It gets new exhaust routing along with a repositioned coolant reservoir and a new sump guard. Yezdi promises increased refinement and durability from this engine. Performance metrics are 29.68 bhp and 29.84 Nm, mated to a 6-speed gearbox.2024 Yezdi Adventure In Touring SetupStatement from Jawa YezdiSpeaking about the motorcycle, Mr. Ashish Singh Joshi, CEO, Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles, said, “The Yezdi Adventure has always embodied perfect balance, born to conquer any terrain. Now, we’re redefining that balance. We’ve put in our new Alpha2 liquid-cooled engine, retained the six-speed gearbox, while adding crucial features like switchable ABS modes.But here’s where we truly disrupt: we’ve created the perfect trinity of bold design, advanced features, and an unbeatable performance. We have now added another layer of disruption with the price. So now, this isn’t just an upgrade – it’s a category revolution. I’m certain the new Yezdi Adventure will dominate as the ultimate choice for serious adventure riders. It’s not just a motorcycle; it’s the new benchmark in its class.” More

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    2025 Audi A6 and S6 e-tron Further Electrify Audi’s Lineup

    Audi has revealed two new members of its electric-vehicle lineup: the 2025 A6 e-tron and S6 e-tron.The new models will join the gasoline-powered A6 and S6. The e-trons will be 2025 models, with the order books set to open in September 2024.We expect the A6 e-tron to start around $70,000 and the more performance-oriented S6 e-tron to top out in the $90,000 range.High floor and low floor are the two descriptors Audi uses to relate the primary difference between the Q6 e-tron SUV and the A6 e-tron Sportback. Both are on the same electric platform; the choice is whether you want to sit high or sit low in your electric vehicle. The new A6 e-tron isn’t Audi’s first battery-powered four-door, the first being the Porsche Taycan–based e-tron GT, but it’s the first one under six figures. Exact pricing is not yet available, but we expect the brand’s new electric sedan to start around $70,000 for the rear-drive version with 362 horsepower, rising to $80,000 for the 422-hp A6 e-tron and cresting over $90,000 for the 543-hp S6 e-tron when it goes on sale late next spring.All versions get a shapely new body, and as the Sportback name implies, there’s a hatch around back. The large taillight is made up of OLED lights that can be configured via the settings menu in the car to change the look of the rear end. The rest of the world will get the even better-looking Avant (wagon in Audi-speak) version. Audi representatives wouldn’t comment on the possibility of an Allroad version of the wagon.The interior design is shared with the Q6 e-tron and has a large, curved panel that has an infotainment display measuring 14.5 inches and the driver’s display that measures 11.9 inches. We do wish for more options for the gauge cluster. Current Audis do it better. To allay passenger boredom, there’s an optional 14.5-inch display mounted to the dashboard in front of the passenger’s seat for them to play games or watch videos. A panoramic glass roof can go from transparent to opaque with a push of a button and can mimic a shade or even display a checkerboard-like design. Cargo space under the hatch measures 26 cubic feet. A tiny front trunk is just short of one cubic foot, and usefulness.A 94.4-kWh battery is buried in the floor of the A6 e-tron and is likely to provide a 350-mile range. Official EPA range numbers are not yet available and the over-450-mile European Union number is likely not repeatable in the real world. The 800-volt electrical architecture allows for up to 270-kW charging speeds on a DC fast-charger and can take the battery from 10 to 80 percent in a claimed 21 minutes. If the hookup is a 400-kW connection, the A6 will charge its two banks separately at up to 135 kW. The onboard charger allows for 11 kW on an AC connection.Audi has more speed claims. The base single-motor A6 e-tron should hit 60 mph in 5.2 seconds, the two-motor A6 e-tron Quattro reduces that time to 4.3 seconds, and finally the S6 e-tron will hit 60 in 3.7 seconds. The slippery body goes as low as 0.21 in European versions with camera sideview mirrors; ours will undoubtedly be a little less slippery.A handsome, if lozenge-shaped, new member of the Audi family, the new electric A6 joins the gas-fed A6 in the lineup next year. Eventually, the internal-combustion-powered A6 will exit production, leaving only the electric version. So how do you want it? High floor or low floor?Tony Quiroga is a 20-year-veteran Car and Driver editor, writer, and car reviewer and the 19th editor-in-chief for the magazine since its founding in 1955. He has subscribed to Car and Driver since age six. “Growing up, I read every issue of Car and Driver cover to cover, sometimes three or more times. It’s the place I wanted to work since I could read,” Quiroga says. He moved from Automobile Magazine to an associate editor position at Car and Driver in 2004. Over the years, he has held nearly every editorial position in print and digital, edited several special issues, and also helped produce C/D’s early YouTube efforts. He is also the longest-tenured test driver for Lightning Lap, having lapped Virginia International Raceway’s Grand Course more than 2000 times over 12 years. More

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    2025 Ford Maverick Has a Strange New Face, Hybrid Now Offers AWD

    The 2025 Ford Maverick arrives with a redesigned front end and updated interior, plus the Tremor package has been added as a full trim. The 2.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid powertrain also adds optional all-wheel drive and increases the max towing capacity to 4000 pounds. All Mavericks now come with a larger 13.2-inch infotainment touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.CLARIFICATION 7/31/24: This story has been updated to state the Maverick’s turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine now makes 238 horsepower versus its previous 250-hp output.The Ford Maverick is entering its fourth model year with a visual evolution, updated tech, and increased capability for hybrid models. Our favorite compact pickup truck has proven popular since launching in 2022. With the new facelifted version, Ford looks to increase the Maverick’s value by packing it with more tech and expanding the lineup—the Tremor is now a standalone trim. The big news pertains to the hybrid models, which can now be optioned with all-wheel drive on the XL, XLT, and Lariat trims. Ford says it was the number one request from owners. Along with adding all-wheel drive, hybrid Mavericks can now add the optional Tow package, matching the turbocharged four-cylinder’s 4000-pound tow rating. The truck’s available powertrains still consist of the 191-hp hybrid 2.5-liter four-cylinder that comes standard as well as the optional 2.0-liter turbo four, which sees its output drop from 250 to 238 horsepower.The Maverick’s visual changes add more distinction between trim levels. The headlights now have black accents, and the top trims add LED running lights. The front bumper now extends upwards into the headlight housing which takes on the shape of the number “7,” but the aesthetic looks strange to some of us—like partially boarded up windows. Still, each trim level now comes with a unique grille design, and the overall changes result in a Maverick that looks fresh but also familiar. Inside, it’s impossible to ignore the new infotainment touchscreen, which has grown from a modest 8.0 inches to a comparatively huge 13.2 inches. All Mavericks come with the larger screen, which utilizes Ford’s Sync 4 software and has wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The updated infotainment system also has a 5G WiFi connection that allows the Maverick to receive over-the-air updates. Tech upgrades are rounded out with the addition of a 360-degree camera as well as Ford’s Pro Trailer Hitch Assist and Pro Trailer Backup Assist features. The trailer assist and backup assist are optional on the XL and XLT trims but standard on the Lariat and Tremor. The top trims also have standard adaptive cruise control and lane-centering. However, the full lineup has improved active safety systems.All the 2025 Ford Maverick’s improvements come with slightly higher pricing. For instance, the base XL trim now starts at $27,890, an increase of $2375 compared with last year’s model. The XLT hybrid starts at $30,390, the AWD EcoBoost Lariat starts at $37,130, and the AWD Lariat hybrid starts at $38,330. The new Tremor model sits at the top of the lineup and starts at $41,390. Order books for the new Maverick open on August 1, with deliveries expected to begin later this year.More on the MaverickJack 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