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    2000-Mile Lexus LFA Nurburgring Is Our Bring a Trailer Auction Pick of the Day

    • This 2012 Lexus LFA is low on miles and has a $70,000 Nürburgring package; few copies of the already rare Japanese supercar were sold this way.• The Nürburgring package bumped total power output of the Yamaha co-developed V-10 engine to 563 horsepower and added carbon-fiber goodies plus special wheels and tires, among other extras.• According to the vehicle’s Carfax report, this 2000-mile LFA was delivered to Massachusetts in 2012 but would later transfer ownership to Florida and Montana, and it eventually found a home in California where it’s listed today.Many comment sections, out there in the infinite web of the internet, quickly devolve. So if you scroll deep into the comments of the Bring a Trailer listing for this nearly new Lexus LFA, you won’t be surprised to see things get a bit emotional. “The only two-pedal car I lust after,” one comment adds. “OMG, I just wet myself,” another reveals. “Makes my heart beat way too fast this early in the morning,” says a third reader. All of them can be forgiven, however; they’re salivating over this 563-hp LFA, a car built to do battle against Ferraris that cost nearly double its price. It came with a 4.8-liter V-10 co-developed with Yamaha that could scream to 9000 rpm. And when it screamed, it sang. This 2000-mile example on Bring a Trailer—which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos—is far from ordinary. All emotion inspired by it is legitimate.

    Of the 500 cars produced during the LFA’s two-year production run, only 64 were built with the Nürburgring package, and very few of those were delivered to the U.S. The $70,000 package added 10 horsepower, different wheels, more aggressive performance tires, carbon-fiber spoilers, and a lighter battery. The six-speed automated sequential transmission was also tuned for quicker shifts. It was offered in Whitest White, Black, Matte Black, and this listing’s cheddar-colored Orange paint color. The interior was given extra carbon-fiber treatment, and Lexus went as far as removing the floor mats—an immediate safety requirement for any track day.

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    Why not the Tokyo Expressway Edition, or the Mark Levinson Bass Boost Custom? Because the German track’s 12.9-mile loop is where the LFA was developed. And it didn’t hurt that the pre-production LFA won first in its class during the 24 Hours of Nürburgring in 2010, beating out race-car versions of the Aston Martin V12 Vantage and Rapide, as well as entries like the Audi R8 and Chevy Corvette.Lexus stamped a 7:14.64 production time with the Nürburgring Package LFA at Nürburgring Nordschleife. That’s quicker than cars like the Ferrari 488 GTB, the Porsche 911 GT2 RS (997), and just a second slower than an attempt with the $847,975 Porsche 918 Spyder. The quickest LFA we’ve tested achieved 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds, continuing to a quarter-mile in just 11.7 seconds at 125 mph. That’s quicker than the 612-hp Ferrari 599GTB Fiorano we compared it against.Every LFA purchase came with a pair of Tumi carbon-fiber suitcases, a carbon-fiber key, and two normal keys that look like they belong to the family’s 1995 Lexus ES. That’s all included in this auction, as well as a copy of service receipts and the original window sticker.
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    With the auction set to end on Friday, March 18, bidding is up to to $1.6 million. That’s more than triple the car’s original $445,000 MSRP, and still more than twice as much after calculating for inflation. There are five days left for that bid to climb before No. 349 of 500 gets a new home. And we’re sure the emotional pitch of the comments section will only get more interesting as the auction continues.

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    Buick Encore, Chevy Trax Discontinued after 2022 Model Year

    The Buick Encore is set to be discontinued after the 2022 model year, according to a report from GM Authority. A Buick spokesperson did not confirm the Encore’s discontinuation to Car and Driver, but did say that Buick “will continue to offer four distinct SUVs.”Sales of the Encore have dropped dramatically since the introduction of the more modern Encore GX.CLARIFICATION 3/14/22: GM Authority also reports that the Chevrolet Trax will be discontinued in 2022 on the same schedule as the related Buick Encore. Like the Encore, sales of the Trax have declined significantly since the arrival of the newer subcompact Trailblazer. Buick has been selling the new Encore GX alongside the older, egg-shaped Encore for some time now. But now it appears the original Encore’s time is coming to an end, with GM Authority reporting that the Encore will be discontinued after the 2022 model year. The Encore was first introduced way back in 2013 and has remained in the Buick lineup as a slightly smaller and cheaper alternative to the more modern Encore GX. [image id=’fb715238-7eea-4313-b6cc-00edcb082310′ mediaId=’ddc746a9-94bb-4a78-a7b7-32e92b33a223′ align=’center’ size=’medium’ share=’false’ caption=’Encore GX’ expand=” crop=’18×11′][/image]Production of the Buick Encore at General Motors’ Bupyeong factory in South Korea will wrap up in the third quarter of this year, GM Authority claims. A Buick spokesperson told Car and Driver that “Buick will continue to offer four distinct SUVs in the U.S. and Canada going forward” but would not confirm the Encore’s fate. If the Encore truly is dead, that would leave Buick with three SUV lines—the Encore GX, Envision, and Enclave. The fourth model could be an upcoming electric crossover which Buick will preview with a concept this summer.[editoriallinks id=’c0d054b7-0abc-4e96-a2f5-ef44900515ac’ align=’left’][/editoriallinks]Buick has been slowly phasing out the Encore over the past few years, with the lineup cut to just one trim level for 2022, down from six offerings in 2018. Sales have dipped dramatically since the introduction of the GX, with just over 20,000 Encores sold in 2021, down 50 percent compared with 2020. Meanwhile the Encore GX saw a 59 percent jump in sales last year to 71,247 units. The death of the Encore will free up extra space to expand production of the Encore GX and its Chevrolet sibling, the Trailblazer. [poll id=’c7be455c-e717-456c-bff9-dfc93caed76e_dd95a14bc69db’ type=’text’ question=’Should Buick keep the Encore around as a budget model?’ answer1=’No, the Encore GX takes that spot.’ answer2=’It fills a worthwhile niche.’][/poll]

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    Ford Previews Two New EV Crossovers Based on VW's MEB Platform

    Ford announced plans for an expansion of its EV lineup in Europe, including two new electric SUV models.The “sport” and “medium-size” crossovers seen in this teaser will be built in Europe and have yet to be confirmed for the U.S.Both will be based on VW’s MEB platform used in the ID.4 and other EV models.Ford’s growing EV lineup will include two new electric SUV models, seen in this teaser image, that will be based on VW’s MEB platform. The one on the left is a “medium-size” crossover set to begin production in 2023, while the vehicle on the right is referred to as a “sport” crossover that will arrive in 2024. Ford has yet to confirm either of these new models for the U.S. market but we wouldn’t be surprised to see the mid-size model arrive at some point as a replacement for the Edge.

    The mid-size SUV appears to be taller and boxier than the Mustang Mach-E, and Ford claims that it will have a driving range of over 300 miles. (We assume that’s on the European WLTP cycle rather than the U.S.-specific EPA test cycle.) Based on what we’ve heard from Ford in the past, this SUV will use VW’s battery pack, electric motors, and underpinnings but will not share its body or interior with any Volkswagen ID models.The same goes for the so-called “sport” crossover that appears to have interestingly shaped headlights. It looks to be a bit smaller than the mid-size SUV and could have a sleeker shape and more horsepower to live up to its billing.Both of these vehicles will be built in Cologne, Germany, where Ford has invested $2 billion for electric-vehicle production. They’re part of Ford’s plan to introduce seven new EVs in Europe by 2024, including four commercial vans and an electric version of the Puma. If Ford were to either bring these SUV models to the U.S. we’re not sure if the company would export them from Europe or figure out a way to build them in North America. VW, for its part, initially built the MEB-based ID.4 in Europe and brought it over to the U.S. but is planning to begin production of that model in Chattanooga, Tennessee, later this year.We’ve reached out to Ford about the possible U.S. availability of either of these models and will update this post as more information becomes available.
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    Porsche, Pixar Are Building a Real-Life Sally Carrera from 'Cars'

    Pixar has a knack for bringing inanimate objects to life. Starting with the studio’s first feature, Toy Story, it’s been able to create vivid, lovable characters out of everyday objects. No movie franchise flexed that muscle like Cars, a series entirely devoid of humans. In it, Pixar brought a 2002 Porsche 911 named Sally Carrera to life through animation. Now, with the help of Porsche, they’re turning the animated character into a real-life car.

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    The two companies are teaming up to build a real, brand-new 992 Porsche 911 styled like the beloved character. The project hasn’t been finished, but Porsche’s release contains photos of what appears to be the 996 911 that Pixar modified to resemble the original Sally. The marketing car is painted to match Sally’s blue hue and has a revised bumper, with Sally’s trademark smirk for an air intake. Like in the movie, its windshield is dominated by two big green eyes with body-colored eyelids. Its wheelbase was shortened and the roof was raised to keep the proportions right.

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    Despite that, Porsche says that it intends for the new one-of-one 992 to be entirely street legal. It’ll take a bit of clever work from Porsche and its Exclusive program to make sure that cooling and visibility don’t get ruined, but the result should be something special. It’ll be auctioned off in celebration of Sally’s 20th birthday.

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    Porsche

    The character, Pixar says, was defined by wanting to help. In service of that, the proceeds of the auction will go to two charities. The first, Girls Inc., helps with. mentorship and education for young women in America. The second, USA for UNHCR, is part of the United Nations’ Refugee program and is working to help resettle refugees of the current war in Ukraine. The buyer will also get a special one-of-one watch by Porsche Design. More details, including the location and timing of the auction, held by RM Sotheby’s, will be released later in the year.

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    BMW Level 3 Autonomous Driving Tech Is Coming in 2025

    BMW has been working with Qualcomm and Arriver since late 2021 on some autonomous driving technologies, but now the three have said they are forming a long-term partnership to bring Level 3 technology to BMW models by the second half of 2025, and then maybe more beyond that.Some of the technologies used will be Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Ride Vision system-on-a-chip (SoC) and Arriver’s Computer Vision technology, which will provide better AV options than BMW’s current system that was introduced on the iX last year and is coming to the new 7-series next month.BMW could also use this autonomous tech in Mini and Rolls-Royce models down the line.Future iterations of BMW’s autonomous driving technology will be more connected, and not just to the growing internet of things. This week, BMW announced more details about its autonomous driving partnership with Qualcomm and Arriver that the three companies will jointly develop next-generation automated driving solutions that will offer Level 3 capabilities in the second half of 2025, with an eye toward Level 4 capabilities after that. In brief, Level 3 will allow drivers to ride without having to touch the steering wheel or constantly watch the road when they’re on some highways, but a human must be ready to take over whenever the system is unable to drive itself.

    This week’s news grew out of an announcement from November 2021 when BMW said its next-generation automated driving system would use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Ride Vision system-on-a-chip (SoC) and Arriver’s Computer Vision technology. Moving forward, the joint project will combine BMW’s current automated driving technologies, which debuted in the BMW iX in 2021 and are coming to the new 7-series next month, with Arriver and Qualcomm technology. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Ride autonomous driving platform can be used from the common Level 1 and 2 driver-assistance systems seen today to fully self-driving Level 5 vehicles.”The idea [with the Snapdragon digital chassis] is to be able to find economies of scale within an automotive platform that allows OEMs to be able to scale up very quickly.” said Qualcomm’s Nakul Duggal on a media call with journalists. “To be able to build a reference platform with a partner like BMW that scales from entry-level vehicles all the way to luxury vehicles, at a global scale, is something that is synonymous with what a lot of different automakers need.”That platform will include a common reference architecture, sensor specifications, and safety requirements, the companies said, and will get input from more than 1400 specialists working around the world, including the BMW Autonomous Driving Test Center in the Czech Republic, Arriver engineers in Sweden, Germany, and the U.S., and Qualcomm employees in South Korea and India, among others. The investments that the three companies are making will provide a benefit to the entire autonomous driving ecosystem, Duggal said, in terms of time saved to bring this tech to market. BMW’s senior vice president of driving experiences, Nicolai Martin, said during the call that the technology could also find its way to Mini and Rolls-Royce vehicles as well but this project will not be limited to BMW brands. As part of the announcement, Qualcomm, BMW, and Arriver said they “remain open to further partnerships.”
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    Here's Why VW's ID.Buzz Cargo Commercial Van Is Not Coming to the U.S.

    VW unveiled the ID.Buzz Cargo alongside the passenger version this week, with the panel van slated to be offered in Europe starting next year.The Cargo version was first previewed in 2018 with two concepts, as Wolfsburg mulled several versions of the base model.The panel van will offer 137.7 cubic feet of space inside, or enough for two Euro-size pallets, but it would face stiff competition from electric vans in the U.S.The journey of the Volkswagen ID.Buzz from concept to production has not been short, and prospective U.S. buyers have to wait another two years to actually receive their retro-style MPV when it goes on sale in 2024. But with the official reveal of the model this week, Wolfsburg certainly delivered on an EV in a segment that is unlikely to be contested for quite some time.Speaking of delivering, Volkswagen is also set to offer a panel-van version of the ID.Buzz that will land in a much more contested segment, one that has already seen a number of players. Unfortunately, the Cargo model is not slated to be offered stateside, and not just because of the chicken tax.The ID.Buzz Cargo was first previewed in concept form at the IAA Commercial Vehicles show in Hannover, Germany, in 2018, showcasing the versatility of the MEB platform in a fairly compact package. The panel van, featuring two rear barn doors and a single side door, was previewed with 48.0- and 111.0-kW batteries at the IAA, while also showing off a solar roof that was promised to add as much as 9.3 miles of range on a sunny day. Equipped with the larger of the two batteries, the cargo version was also promised with a top range of 340 miles in the WLTP cycle, with a single 201-hp motor out back doing the work.

    The interior features enough space for two Euro pallets.
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    With the release of the full specs of the civilian version of the ID.Buzz, it’s safe to say the cargo version was due for some revisions when it came to planned battery options, as the demand for a massive (and pricey) 111.0-kWh battery has proved to be too much of a good thing. Rather, VW indicated the Cargo version will be offered with an 82.0-kWh (77.0 kWh usable) battery as the top option, giving it a range of 310 miles in the WLTP cycle, which will be closer to 260 in the EPA cycle. The automaker presented the Cargo version in short-wheelbase form this week, but a long-wheelbase version is on the way as well, at least in Europe.Volkswagen had already previewed a compelling contractor version of the ID.Buzz at the LA auto show in 2018, showcasing a storage and shelving system by specialist Sortimo, along with a 1760-pound payload capacity. Such a model was aimed at contractors that carry an extended supply of small parts and tools, rather than those who may need to transport something very heavy and bulky.

    VW intends to offer the Cargo version in Europe starting next year.
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    If the battery options might make the cargo version fairly compelling, other considerations have made the ID.Buzz Cargo moot for the U.S. market: size and a lack of body-style variants. The Cargo version is 185.5 inches long, which buys it enough room for two European-size pallets (which are smaller than U.S. pallets) with a total of 137.7 cubic feet of space inside. It would be adequate for some users, but it’s still in the category of boutique delivery vehicles rather than contractor vans.For comparison, Ford has just started production and deliveries of the E-Transit, which is offered with a choice of three lengths and three roof heights in addition to chassis-cab and cutaway versions. All models use a 68.0-kWh battery, along with a single rear-mounted motor producing 266 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque. The high-roof, extended-wheelbase version serves up 487.3 cubic feet of cargo space and a maximum payload of 3800 pounds. The sheer variety and size of the E-Transit, which began testing in fleets late last year, easily eclipses the varieties of the ID.Buzz that Volkswagen is expected to offer in Europe, with the Ford cargo van starting at $47,185 before incentives and destination charges.Of course, Volkswagen could have made plans to offer the ID.Buzz Cargo in the U.S. market and would have found buyers, but the expected volume of sales would have likely been the deal breaker, along with the absence of a VW Commercial Vehicles sales arm here in the U.S.
    So, as logical as the launch of the ID.Buzz Cargo versions may have seemed stateside at some point in time, VW was not in a position to replicate the variety of cargo models likely to be offered by other players, including BrightDrop. And perhaps Volkswagen learned something from Nissan, which last summer ended U.S. production of its NV Cargo, Passenger, and NV200 vans, due to slow sales. VW would have certainly found some buyers, while still having to circumvent the chicken tax via disassembly and reassembly, but as a delivery or work vehicle it would have existed in a segment that’s perhaps too small to address with such an entry.

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    Lada, the Iconic Russian Automaker, Stops Building Cars—at Least for Now

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has stopped many imports into Russia, which resulted in a stoppage at Lada’s assembly plants this week.A Renault spokesperson in Russia (Lada models are made by Avtovaz, which is controlled by Renault) told Car and Driver that limited production will restart next week, but with some forced time off on down days.Last year, Lada models made up 21 percent of all new cars sold in Russia.The first cars under the Lada brand appeared in 1973 during the Soviet era, and the brand is such a symbol of the country that Russian president Vladimir Putin has frequently posed for photos behind the wheel of Lada vehicles. Now, economic sanctions imposed by the U.S. and Europe in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have, at least for a time, stopped production of the iconic auto brand.The Wall Street Journal reported that Lada’s auto factories “ground to a halt” this week because sanctions left the Russian facilities without the components and supplies required to build new cars. Groupe Renault holds a 67.6 percent controlling stake in Avtovaz, the company that builds Lada vehicles. The Journal said that more than 20 percent of the parts Avtovaz needs are imports, which have mostly dried up in the last two weeks.

    Lada Largus.
    Lada

    “If trade stops, Avtovaz stops,” a former Avtovaz board member told the paper. “Putin knows that he can’t do it by himself.” The board member added that it could take months or perhaps years to start up production again if Avtovaz loses support from Renault. For now, though, some sort of solution to the production stoppage is in the works, based on an Avtovaz statement about restarting car assembly next week. “The company is making every effort to be back to a normal production schedule at its plants in Togliatti and Izhevsk as soon as possible,” Sergey Ilinskiy, a Renault Group spokesperson based in Russia, told Car and Driver.

    Lada Granta sedan.
    Lada

    The “ongoing crisis in the supply of electronic components,” Ilinskiy said, means that Avtovaz production will look different next week than it usually does. Assembly of the Lada Granta and the Niva Legend, for example, will run at full speed for two shifts over three days next week, but March 14 and 15 will be declared as “downtime days” with employees getting paid two-thirds of their average income. Workers at Togliatti who work on producing components will continue to make those items with an eye towards aftersales as well as once again assembling new vehicles.

    Lada Vesta.
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    Meanwhile, Lada’s Izhevsk plant will continue preparations it needs to do to build the Vesta New Generation model, Ilinskiy said, but workers there who aren’t directly working on the car will be forced to take time off next week (Ilinskiy called it “downtime mode”). Ilinskiy said other Avtovaz functions and subsidiaries, like those involved with producing and distributing spare parts or customer service representatives, will continue working full time.This may be more than you care to know about the vacation schedules of Russian auto workers, but it relates to the fact that the ruble has lost around 30 percent of its value since the invasion began in late February. So opting to take time off sooner than later could be a popular move among workers who see the value of their money declining so precipitously. The Wall Street Journal said Lada vehicles made up 21 percent of all sales in Russia last year, and with foreign brands suspending their own production in the country as well as pausing imports into Russia, car buyers in Russia might be about to face a more constrained marketplace than the U.S. is dealing with two years into the pandemic. Russia has imposed its own export bans on over 200 products, the BBC reported, including vehicles.
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    Next-Gen Subaru WRX STI Could Be an EV

    The next-generation Subaru WRX STI could be electric, according to a statement released today by the company.Subaru said it’s not building an STI version of the recently redesigned WRX using the car’s new platform.Subaru also hinted at expanding its performance-oriented STI brand to future models.The 2021 Subaru WRX STI could go down in history as the last STI model that was powered by an internal-combustion engine. Subaru today announced that the gas-fed WRX STI is dead, but also suggested that the next generation of the brand’s iconic model could be an EV. The company didn’t mention when a potential next-gen WRX STI EV might arrive, either.

    Ever since the regular WRX sedan was fully redesigned on a new platform, we’ve been eagerly anticipating the reveal of its high-performance counterpart, the STI. We imagined it having an even more powerful version of the standard model’s 271-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter flat-four–something making closer to, say, 400 horses. However, Subaru now says that it won’t build an internal-combustion version of the next-gen WRX STI that’s based on the regular WRX platform.In an official statement, Subaru explained that its plans to focus on electric versions of its performance models were influenced by the auto industry’s move to electrification. Also mentioned were the goals of reducing emissions and complying with government fuel-economy regulations. Currently, the only electrified Subaru model on the market is the plug-in-hybrid Crosstrek. The company will add its first all-electric model this year with the 2023 Solterra, a subcompact SUV that was developed in partnership with Toyota’s bZ4X. Subaru also opened the door to potentially expanding its performance-oriented STI brand to future models. We’re not sure if that means the STI moniker’s potential expansion will include any gas-burning models or if every STI will be fully electric from now on. The company did show off a Solterra STI concept at the 2022 Tokyo Auto Salon, but we weren’t privy to any technical details.

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