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    2022 Toyota Tundra Will Be Fully Revealed September 19

    Toyota will share all the specs and details on the 2022 Tundra pickup truck on Sunday, September 19 at 9 p.m. ET. The new truck is expected to use a twin-turbo V-6 instead of the current V-8 engine, and will feature coil springs in the rear.We’ve already seen the off-road-focused TRD Pro model, but on Sunday, Toyota will share details on all the other models.

    Toyota has gotten close to spilling the details on the 2022 Tundra, but we’ll finally know all the specs this Sunday, September 19, at 9 p.m. ET. The company shared a few photos of the off-road-focused TRD Pro model (pictured below), but soon we’ll learn more about the other models along with the power, towing, payload, and other specs.

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    The Tundra full-size pickup will be entering its third generation, and this is the first time there has been a new model since 2007. It’s expected to have a new twin-turbocharged 3.4-liter V-6 engine producing upwards of 400 horsepower, and there could be a hybrid drivetrain using this six-cylinder as well to compete with the Ford F-150 PowerBoost hybrid. The new truck also ditches the old leaf-spring rear suspension setup in favor of coil springs (much like the Ram 1500), and it’ll continue to use control arms up front.

    Some of the most significant changes will be seen inside the cabin. Toyota teased an image of the TRD Pro model’s interior, which gave a look at a massive center mounted touchscreen with Apple CarPlay capability. It also announced that the new truck will have wireless charging, a panoramic sunroof, and its rear window will roll down just like the old truck. Check back here for everything you need to know about the 2022 Toyota Tundra when it’s revealed in full on Sunday at 9 p.m. ET.

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    Polestar 3 EV SUV Powertrain, Design Details Revealed by CEO

    Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath revealed some more details about the upcoming Polestar 3 SUV.It will be a two-row crossover with a sloping roofline, and it will offer single- and dual-motor configurations.The 3 will be built in the U.S. and is set to arrive in 2022.Polestar’s creation as a standalone brand back in 2017 came well ahead of any products, but the Volvo EV subsidiary is now trying to catch up with an aggressive schedule that aims to introduce a new model each year. So after the Polestar 1 PHEV coupe and the Polestar 2 EV crossover, we will be seeing the Polestar 3 next year. While Polestar has only released a few details of the forthcoming electric SUV, and a single teaser image of it beneath a sheet, we are able to add some more details following a conversation with company CEO Thomas Ingenlath at last week’s Munich auto show.Firstly, to no great surprise given the low roofline evident in the official picture, Ingenlath confirmed the Polestar 3 will only have two rows of seats. “I have nothing against three-rows per se,” he said, “but the second we did do that you guys would be asking what was the differentiation to to the XC90. . .Having two rows gives the opportunity to give the car that aerodynamic roofline, it gives the chance to emphasize the space between the first and second rows, which really gives the second row a luxurious feeling.”

    The Polestar 3 will be built in the U.S, in the South Carolina plant that is building the Volvo S60 and will also make the next-generation XC90. Ingenlath promises the new car will be offered with a powertrain giving “a top power position that is unique to Polestar,” and therefore beyond EV versions of the XC90. But he also confirmed in Munich that, as with the Polestar 2, the plan is to offer both single-motor and dual-motor versions.“I definitely see that as a good combination,” he said, “at the end of the day the twin motor has a bit more power and acceleration, but there are lots of people who don’t need that thrill. And there are lots of people who don’t need all-wheel drive. So in Norway or Austria we will always sell more all-wheel drive. But in China or the U.S. lots of people are happy with the single motor.”Beyond the 3, Polestar is committed to building a production version of its stylish Precept concept. Despite the seemingly unstoppable shift towards SUVs, Ingenlath insists the decision to commission a low-roofed sedan is the right one.

    Polestar Precept Concept
    Polestar

    “I really believe in a world where everyone is not happy with one dish,” he said, “that would be so boring. Most restaurants try to cater for different tastes, and being a brand that would only have SUV would be terrifying for me.”While predicting the Polestar 2 will be the brand’s biggest seller globally, Ingenlath said the Polestar 3 should help to propel the brand’s total production to over 100,000 cars. Which won’t scare Tesla, but which would—if delivered in the short term—make it one of the more successful pure EV brands. One thing Polestar won’t be doing is returning to top-flight racing, despite the brand’s origin running touring cars for Volvo. “We have so many things to concentrate on, I don’t think our customers would understand if we were to indulge in that,” Ingenlath said, although he suggested lower-level collaborations could still happen. We’ll bring you more information about the Polestar 3 as we get it, and ahead of sales beginning late next year.
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    Chevy Bolt Battery Recall: How Could This Have Happened?

    Every Chevrolet Bolt EV and Bolt EUV that GM has made is under recall because their batteries could be defective and cause a fire.What is it about the batteries—lithium-ion cells sourced from LG Energy Solutions and made on two different continents—that could have led to this?Car and Driver talked to a battery engineer who gave us the full explanation. Plus, we give Bolt owners a checklist of what to do and how to get more information from Chevrolet.General Motors has planned a full suite of electric vehicles launching over the next five years. So the ongoing recall of Chevrolet Bolt EV batteries—for which replacements can’t even start until GM works out what went wrong—threatens to cast a pall over the fall debut of the 2022 GMC Hummer EV pickup and next spring’s launch of the 2023 Cadillac Lyriq.

    The recall has become a slow-motion catastrophe since it started last November. That was when GM identified 50,930 Bolt EVs from model years 2017 through 2019 that might have defective cells. That number later grew to 68,700 vehicles. In July, it recalled the same cars again after its engineers identified two potential defects that could, in rare cases, be present in the same cell.

    Chevrolet Bolt battery unit.
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    Then it got worse: On August 20, out of “an excess of caution,” GM added all 63,680 Bolt EV and EUV models from the 2020 model year through the present day, along with a further 9340 Bolts from the 2019 model year that hadn’t been previously recalled. The new Bolt EUV model was just being delivered to dealers; activities around that launch are now suspended. Meanwhile, Chevrolet had lowered Bolt prices considerably for 2022, recasting the car as an affordable entry-level EV complementing the upcoming luxury GMC and Cadillac models.The total recall now numbers 141,000 electric vehicles over six model years, every Bolt the company has built since sales began in December 2016. No schedules have been given for any cell replacements. Roughly a dozen fires in Bolt EVs have been publicly identified. To date, no injuries or deaths are attributed to the problem. But Bolt EV owners are confused, even as many continue to use their cars while parking and charging them outside. More troubling, the recall and the prospect of Bolt fires has spread. Bolts are apparently banned from one outdoor parking lot in San Francisco, for instance, where a sign cited “public safety” as the reason. Still, there’s little reason for public panic or widespread bans on EVs. “Yes, we’ve seen some battery fires, but the numbers are small, and they need to be put into perspective,” Sam Abuelsamid, lead auto analyst for Guidehouse Insights, told NBC News.

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    Not Just Korean CellsThe Bolt’s lithium-ion cells were provided by GM’s longtime battery supplier LG Energy Solutions (the battery arm of giant Korean manufacturer LG). For several months, the carmaker believed the affected cells were limited to those produced in LG’s plant in Ochang, Korea. Those cells were used only in 2017–2019 Bolt models. Then in July, it said: “After further investigation into the manufacturing processes at LG and disassembling battery packs, GM discovered manufacturing defects in certain battery cells produced at LG manufacturing facilities beyond the Ochang, Korea, plant.” That means LG’s U.S. plant in Holland, Michigan, which supplied cells for the 2020–2022 Bolt line, was also affected.So what went wrong?GM says it has identified two different manufacturing defects. Two DefectsOne is a torn anode tab, the piece of the negative electrode that allows the cell to be wired into a group of cells, called a module, and then into full battery pack. The other is a folded separator, the thin sheet of material (typically a nonwoven polymer) that separates the anode and cathode. In rare cases, GM said, the two defects may be present in the same cell, increasing the chance of a fire within affected cells, which can then spread through the module. GM told Bloomberg its modules are “passive propagation resistant,” meaning that fires in one module should not spread to adjacent modules. Nonetheless, a fire within even part of the battery pack remains a serious event, one that can damage a vehicle substantially. Since GM has declined to comment beyond the wording in its August 20 press statement, we asked Haresh Kamath, who designed battery cells for spacecraft at Lockheed Martin, to give us his take on what GM’s statements meant. He’s presently the director of distributed energy resources and energy storage at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), the R&D arm of the U.S. electric utility industry.A main principle of all device design, Kamath said, is to avoid single points of failure. He suggests that neither of the faults named by GM by itself leads to a cell failure. “Each of these things is not a big deal” individually, he said. But, in the very rare case that they both occur within the same cell, the combination of the two can create a point of failure—but not one either LG or GM likely thought to test for.How could the companies only have become aware of the combined faults now, after 141,000 Bolts were built and sold over five years? Defect Rates and Specific Use ConditionsKamath suggests two possible sets of circumstances that could have produced the combination of flaws that apparently led to short circuits in one or more cells, and subsequent fires.First, some unrecognized defect in the manufacturing process may have caused one flaw to occur at a higher rate than projected—even though, by itself, that flaw would not have led to a short circuit. A purely hypothetical example of the resulting math would be a projected rate of one flaw occurring in every 1 million cells that was actually far higher: say once in every 10,000 cells.Other battery experts have offered reasons for how and why the flawed cells may have been produced. One suggestion: a misaligned robot on a cell production line. Second, some combination of specific vehicle uses may be required for the pair of faults to produce a serious short within the cell. Those may be operating conditions—does the driver use full acceleration often, drawing maximum current from the cells?—and other factors including ambient temperatures, charging rates, and whether the battery packs are routinely charged to full capacity and then depleted almost to zero percent.Those variable use conditions combine to produce a different pattern of heating and cooling for virtually every Bolt EV pack. Perhaps, Kamath said, only some sets of repeated use conditions exacerbated the pair of manufacturing flaws—one of which may have occurred at a considerably higher rate than expected—to the point where the cell’s expansion and contraction caused a short.Both GM and LG clearly have scores of battery engineers devoting far more than 40-hour weeks to trying to answer these questions—often a tough task in a battery pack from a burned car. What Now?While GM has committed to replacing affected battery modules, it says it won’t do so until it’s confident it has identified the root causes of the defects. It believes they lie in the manufacturing process, but it hasn’t ruled out design defects. Meanwhile, all Bolt production has been suspended, and new Bolt models are not available to buy.Added together, the three recalls are expected to cost GM about $1.8 billion. The company took an $800 million charge this year, and it has said it will pursue reimbursement from LG for $1 billion in additional costs related to the expanded recall and future fixes. The more cells and modules GM ascertains need to be replaced, the greater the concern over availability of suitable cells. Full replacement of all 141,000 battery packs would require sourcing roughly 8.4 gigawatt-hours of new cells from LG—cells that GM likely has not planned for.

    While GM and LG are separately building two joint-venture cell plants to fabricate GM’s next-generation Ultium cells—to be used in more than a dozen EVs starting production late this year—those cells have a different chemistry, use a different battery-management system, and are even a different size than the Bolt cells. GM is unlikely to explore the possibility of using them in Bolts. It is unclear whether manufacturing defects in the LG cells delivered to GM affect other cells it provided to other carmakers. Earlier this year, Hyundai recalled 82,000 of its own electric cars, which used LG Chem cells that the Korean carmaker said posed a fire risk. The cost of roughly $900 million was split between LG and Hyundai. There was also a recent recall for LG residential battery-storage systems purchased from 2017 to 2019.This week, the Detroit News reported that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has asked LG Energy Solutions whether any other electric cars that use its cells have been affected by the same problems.

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    What Should Bolt Owners Do?In August 2021, GM advised that until replacement modules can be installed, owners of all Bolts should: (1) Set their vehicle to a 90 percent state of charge limitation using Target Charge Level mode. GM asks customers who are unable to successfully make these changes, or do not feel comfortable doing so, to visit their dealer to have these adjustments completed; (2) Charge their vehicle more frequently and avoid depleting their battery below approximately 70 miles of remaining range, where possible; and (3) Park their vehicles outside immediately after charging and not leave vehicles charging indoors overnight.Bolt EV customers can visit Chevrolet’s Bolt recall site, call the Chevrolet EV Concierge at 833–EVCHEVY, or contact their preferred Chevrolet EV dealer.Some early research for this story was done for an earlier summary of the Bolt EV battery recall prepared by the author for the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).

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    'Mad Max: Fury Road' Vehicles Blasting Their Way to Auction

    The 2015 action movie Mad Max: Fury Road featured some of the most spectacular vehicle stunts ever filmed, and now you can buy some of the cars that were put through their paces in the desert to get those shots.A total of 13 vehicles from the set will be up for sale, including the famous War Rig tanker truck and plenty of convoy vehicles.Bidders will have just two days, September 25 and 26, to make their secret bids, and they won’t know what other people are offering in this tender. If that seems a bit cutthroat, remember what movie it is we’re talking about here.

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    Get ready for some of the most absurd TikTok videos ever. Later this month, 13 of the heavily modified vehicles from the 2015 post-apocalyptic road trip movie Mad Max: Fury Road will be put up for auction. We can already imagine some bitcoin millionaire buying one just to dress up a friend as the Doof Warrior and go for a joy ride.

    The vehicles run the gamut from the massive War Rig tanker truck to the modified 1973 XB Ford Falcon coupe called the Razor Cola. There’s also a hot-rodded version of a 1932 Chevrolet coupe and a Ford F-250 outfitted with a huge claw on the back that was called the Sabre Tooth, and more, including the Doof Wagon (top), perhaps the most iconic of all the vehicles thanks to countless speakers and the Doof himself.The company running the auction, Lloyds Auctioneers and Valuers, fully understands what it’s selling here, getting into character for the item descriptions. For example, in explaining what the War Rig tanker is all about, the auction house writes: “Mutant lovechild of semi-trailer and hot rod, twin V8s end to end, six-wheel-drive, eighteen-wheeled leviathan charged with the barter of fluids and firearms that binds the three city-states of the Wasteland in tenuous alliance.” For the Jag Flamer convoy car, the auction listing description reads: “The sandblasted and shiny chassis speaks of construction once upon a time in GasTown, but it has now found fame as part of Furiosa’s convoy: such is recycling in the shifting sands of the Wasteland.”

    At this point, none of the actions have a minimum bid listed, and we may never know what they end up selling for, either. This isn’t your typical auction where people bid one another up. Instead, the vehicles are being sold as a tender, which means prospective buyers submit sealed bids and the seller will simply choose the winning amount from among the submissions. Bidders will also only have two days to submit their bids—September 25 and 26—and they will never see what other people offer. The more we think about it, this kind of fierce bidding is full-on appropriate to buy one of the cars from Mad Max: Fury Road.It’s a good time to be auctioning off these vehicles, too, since there’s news buzzing around about the prequel that director George Miller is working on. The new film will focus on the back story for Imperator Furiosa, the role played by Charlize Theron in Fury Road. The film’s release date was recently pushed back to 2024 instead of summer 2023.
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    Mercedes Executive Hints That Station Wagons May Not Be Around Forever

    Mercedes-Benz’s chief operating officer, Markus Schäfer, told the U.K. publication Autocar that even though some markets still love their wagons—sorry, estates—”this market is under pressure.”For the U.S., Mercedes said the few station wagon models it sells remain important thanks to loyal customers.Other model segments that Mercedes could shrink or discontinue include coupes and cabriolets, in part because making a beautiful electric cabriolet is an engineering challenge, he said.Station wagons have been all but eliminated in the U.S. thanks to the popularity of crossovers and SUVs, but they are certainly not dead in the hearts of many. Which is why it’s notable that Mercedes-Benz’s chief operating officer, Markus Schäfer, has hinted that the automaker is questioning what role these wagons—called estate models in Europe—will play in the company’s future.

    “[With] estate cars, we have to see,” Schäfer told Autocar. “This market is under pressure as more and more customers move to SUVs, and there are just a few markets left for estates and station wagons. So we have to see how the volumes are developing. They’re technically absolutely possible—that wouldn’t be a problem—but it’s more a question of how this niche is developing. I know the U.K. is a great market for station wagons.”Autocar, which is based in the U.K., said it has heard from other Mercedes-Benz representatives that the fact that today’s SUVs are getting more efficient, especially when it comes to designing aerodynamic electric SUVs, means that demand for estate cars is shrinking.

    2021 Mercedes-AMG E63 S wagon.
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    In the U.S., Mercedes sells the E-Class wagon, calling the E450 All-Terrain wagon (top) “quite possibly the most brainy wagon on Earth” and the 2021 AMG E63 S wagon (above) “unexpectedly exotic.” Those positive remarks are in line with the official company line regarding the future of Benz wagons in the U.S.”Station wagons [estates], although occupying a specific niche, remain an important offering to one of our most loyal customer segments,” a spokesperson for Mercedes-Benz USA told Car and Driver.But there’s another concern: Mercedes-Benz’s work on developing more vehicles with electric powertrains could reduce the number of coupes and cabriolets the brand sells, Schäfer told Autocar. “We have to recognize that the demand for cabriolets is dropping around the world. China is not a roadster-covering market, and there are [fewer] buyers in Europe who decide on a cabriolet, compared to some years ago,” he said. “It’s not that easy to build a good-looking cabriolet [as an EV]. It’s an engineering effort. It’s quite a job and a task to keep it in nice proportions and not to lift it too high, with a big battery underneath it. There are some cars out in the market that would not meet our tastes. So we will come up with something better.”
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    Watch the Trailer for Gran Turismo 7, Which Is Coming on March 4

    Ever since it first made its debut back in 1992, the Gran Turismo series has been a favorite title among automotive enthusiasts and gamers alike. With the seventh main title entry in the series well underway, fans of the Sony-exclusive racing game have just been treated to another showcase trailer. Not only does this highlight some of the vehicles that players will have a chance to race, but it confirms a number of the locations and features coming to Gran Turismo 7.
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    The trailer begins with a cinematic closeup of a headlight belonging to the Porsche 917 Living Legend concept from 2019. As the camera pulls away, we can see that the concept racer is flanked by several historic models from Stuttgart, including a proper 917, a 962, and what appears to be a 911 GT2 RS. Those machines alone should be enough to excite any virtual racer, but the goodness doesn’t stop there. As “Moon over the Castle” plays in the background, the trailer moves through a bunch of seriously exciting automobiles of all varieties. JDM icons like the A80 and A90 Toyota Supra, GR Yaris, and several different Nissan GT-Rs make a notable appearance, while entries like the Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR, Ferrari FXX-K, and Bugatti Bolide provide an entirely different level of performance.

    Players will also have the ability to customize their ride with an extensive catalog of parts and visual enhancements once again. Whether this be in the form of installing a turbocharger or a designing a new livery, Gran Turismo 7 will allow players to shape their cars however they see fit. That level of adjustability will be crucial for players hunting lap times around the game’s many tracks. Gran Turismo 7 features a ton of locations long-time players will be familiar with, such as Dragon Trail, High Speed Ring, Trial Mountain, and Tokyo Expressway. More famous locales like the Nordschleife and Circuit de la Sarthe are of course present as well. Gran Turismo 7 is slated to arrive on March 4, 2022, for both the PS4 and PS5 consoles.

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    The Worst Cars of Our Lives: Window Shop with Car and Driver

    Car and Driver’s weekly soap opera explores new emotional depths as the Window Shopping crew reaches into its traumatized youth to recall the utter crap our families once drove. Join us in a terrifying journey into the abyss of shoddy engineering, horrifying quality and really stupid decision making. These are… The Worst Cars of Our Lives. No mention is made of any vehicular hideousness currently resident in our garages. That will be another episode. So what nightmares did we recall? Did someone in this crew actually own a Chevrolet Vega? Yes. Yes, he did. Another panelist recalled his father’s nine-month sojourn with an ’81 Oldsmobile Toronado powered by the infamous diesel V-8 that that GM division foisted upon the world in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Another burned his thighs on the hot vinyl of a Chevrolet Citation. While one felt Carroll Shelby had betrayed his kin by getting involved with a lousy front-drive Dodge. Finally, well, the youngest panelist had a pretty good life that included (Gasp!) having to manually wind up the windows in a Toyota Corolla CE! Can you imagine how that has scarred his psyche and burdened soul? Yeah, that’s right. It’s lunacy. Join us for this week’s conflict, comedy and cheating. This time, bad is good. Like, subscribe, and please share on Facebook, Twitter and any other media to which you participate. Also, bring it up in conversation the next time you’re on line at the supermarket. Because like sands through the hour glass, these are the Worst Cars of Our Lives. Then, once you’re done watching and have recovered your grip on reality, go to RoadAndTrack.com to read all the latest stories written by John Pearley Huffman.

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    271-HP 2022 Subaru WRX Sticks to Its Roots

    The Subaru WRX enters its third generation with a new platform, new engine, new looks, and a sporty GT model. It’s powered by a turbocharged 2.4-liter flat-four paired with either a six-speed manual or continuously variable automatic transmission. The 2022 WRX will go on sale in the U.S. early next year. Subaru launched the all-wheel-drive, rally-inspired sport compact craze in the U.S. the early 2000s with the WRX. Others followed such as the Ford Focus RS, Mazdaspeed 3, and Mitsubishi Lancer. But those cars have all come and gone, leaving the WRX and the new Volkswagen Golf R as the only remaining vehicles in this space. The pioneering Subie is now entering its new generation with only a bit more power, but it rides on a new platform, boasts improved looks, and adds a new sporty GT model.

    The new car is built on Subaru’s Global Platform that currently underpins all of Subaru’s vehicles, excluding the rear-wheel-drive BRZ sports coupe that’s jointly developed with Toyota. Subaru says the new platform improves strength and provides a lower center of gravity. And, of course, all-wheel drive with torque vectoring is standard. Subaru claims to have reduced body roll in the new WRX by mounting the stabilizer bar directly to the body instead of the subframe, and switching to a dual-pinion electric power steering rack should improve steering feel.

    Either 17- or 18-inch wheels are available, wrapped in Dunlop SP Sport Maxx summer tires. The new WRX retains the same overall sedan shape as before, with a large hood scoop and wide fenders, and its aggressive styling seems to be borrowed from the BRZ. We see the resemblance especially in the taillights. For 2022, the WRX gains only 3 horsepower. The new model is powered by a turbocharged 2.4-liter flat-four engine that produces 271 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. The previous WRX used a 268-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter four. You can choose from either a six-speed manual transmission (#SavetheManuals) or a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT).
    A new GT model (pictured in gray) is available that adds adaptive dampers with comfort, normal, and sport drive modes, suede Recaro front seats with red stitching, and GT-specific 18-inch matte gray wheels wrapped in the summer rubber. An STI model, which is expected to have around 400 horsepower, should also join the lineup soon.An 11.6-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is the center point of the new car’s interior. The old model had either a 6.5-inch screen or an optional 7.0-inch unit. Like the old model, the new WRX has a black interior with red stitching and carbon fiber accents, and an 11-speaker Harman Kardon sound system is available. The 2022 Subaru WRX will go on sale early next year in base, Premium, Limited, and GT models. Those waiting for a hatchback model will be disappointed because Subaru says it’ll only be offered as a sedan for now.
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