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    Komaki CAT Electric Two Wheeler Launch Price Rs 75k – Payload 350 kgs, Range 125 kms

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    Komaki XGT CAT 2.0 boasts a load bearing capacity of 300-350 kgs, thanks to hydraulic shock absorbers on the rear

    Following recent launches of the Komaki TN95, Komaki SE and Komiaki M5, the Delhi based electric two wheeler maker has now introduced the new XGT CAT 2.0 heavy load carrier.
    Komaki XGT CAT 2.0 is being offered in two variants with Gel (72V42Ah) or a Li-Ion (72V30Ah) batteries and priced at Rs.75,000 and Rs.85,000 respectively. It is portrayed as a heavy loader with weight carrying capacity of 300-350 kgs and hence targets the commercial segment of buyers in the country.
    Load Bearing Capacity and Suspension
    Komaki XGT CAT 2.0 is fitted with highly efficient shock absorbers at the rear allowing for this added load bearing capacity. The scooter boasts of a rigid and tested iron body to take on the extra weight. It gets a convertible pillion seat that unfolds to offer added storage space while the front mounted carrier also allows for extra storage.
    Despite this high load factor, the e-scooter can still tackle Indian road conditions with ease. Its wide footboard also serves as space for extra baggage. Detailed first look walkaround of the Komaki electric two wheeler can be seen below.
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    Komaki has fitted the scooter with highly efficient 6 spring assisted hydraulic shock absorbers at the rear allowing for stability even while taking on pot holes. Braking is via a dual disc braking system. On-board features include front LED headlamps, a digital instrument cluster, side mounted foot rests for rider and pillion rider and rides on 12 inch wheels fitted with tubeless tyres.
    The new Komaki XGT CAT 2.0 gets its power via two battery options. These include a 72V42 Ah Gel battery and a 72V30 Ah lithium-ion battery. These batteries take 1-1.5 units per charge and are capable of a range of around 125 kms with top speed pegged at between 25-30 km/h.
    Other offerings from Komaki
    Apart from the new Komaki XGT CAT 2.0, the company has three high-speed electric two-wheelers in India. The Komaki TN95 and SE are scooters while the M5 is a motorcycle. TN95 and SE are priced at Rs. 98,000 and Rs. 96,000 respectively. The M5 electric motorcycle carries a price tag of Rs. 99,000.
    Komaki Cat 2.0 Specs
    Komaki SE electric scooter which is fitted with a 3,000W BLDC motor paired with a lithium-ion battery. This scooter is offered in colour options of Garnet Red, Deep Blue, Metallic Gold and Jet Black. It receives features of LED headlamp with LED DRL, an all-digital instrument panel, USB mobile charger, anti-theft system, reverse assist and cruise control along with in built Bluetooth speaker. The new Komaki SE electric scooter offers a range of 100-140 kms on a full charge. Top speed is pegged at over 85km/h.
    Every scooter in the Komaki electric range undergoes a 3 stage quality check that assesses the raw material used, an in-process inspection in the semi assembled stage and the final inspection of the finished product. More

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    Royal Enfield Sales, Exports Break Up Jan 2021 – Classic, 650 Twins, Himalayan

    Image – Debayan
    Royal Enfield has posted positive numbers in both domestic market and exports

    A total of 64,372 units were sold in domestic market in January 2021, which is modest YoY growth of 5.03%. Sales during the corresponding period last year stood at 61,291 units. In exports, numbers have more than doubled from 2,228 units in January last year to 4,515 units in January 2021.
    Royal Enfield domestic sales breakup – January 2021
    No surprises at number one, as Classic 350 continues to be the top selling motorcycle for Royal Enfield in domestic market. A total of 40,872 units were sold in January 2021, as compared to 40,834 units in January last year. YoY sales have grown marginally by 0.09%. Classic 350 share in sales is 63.49% in January 2021.
    Next is Bullet 350 with 11,570 units sold in January 2021. YoY growth is 21.04%, as compared to 9,559 units sold in January last year. Share in sales is 17.97%. Electra 350 is third with 5,431 units sold in January 2021. YoY sales are down -7.46%, as compared to 5,869 units sold in January last year. Electra share in sales is at 8.44%.
    At number four is Meteor 350 with sales of 5,073 units in January 2021. Launched in November last year, Meteor has emerged as a popular choice in 350cc segment. Meteor share in sales stands at 7.88% in January 2021. 650 Twins are next with 1,392 units sold in January 2021. YoY growth is 18.37%, as compared to 1,176 units sold in January last year. Share in sales is at 2.16%.
    Royal Enfield Domestic Sales Jan 2021
    At number six is Himalayan with 34 units sold in January 2021. YoY sales are down by -97.64%, as compared to 1,438 units sold in January last year. This massive drop is because Royal Enfield had temporarily suspended deliveries of Himalayan. It was done to ensure that customers can get the updated 2021 model. The updated model was launched earlier this month and deliveries have started.
    These numbers reveal that Royal Enfield’s 350cc motorcycles constitute the majority of the company’s sales. Taken together, Classic, Bullet, Electra and Meteor have close to 98% share.
    Royal Enfield exports breakup – January 2021
    Himalayan has the lead in exports with 1,819 units exported in January 2021. YoY growth is a whopping 583.83%, as compared to 266 units in January last year. 650 Twins is second with 1,200 units exported in January 2021. YoY growth is 4.90%, as compared to 1,144 units in January last year.
    Royal Enfield Exports Jan 2021
    At number three is Classic 350 with exports of 1,107 units. YoY growth is 155.07%, as compared to 434 units exported in January last year. Other motorcycles in the list are Classic 500 (184), Meteor 350 (184), Electra 350 (11), and Bullet 500 (10). With the exception of Meteor, all others have negative YoY growth. Thunderbird 350, Bullet 350 and Thunderbird 500 have zero exports in January 2021. More

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    Hero Electric Scooter Dealers Register Record Footfalls – Thanks To Rise In Petrol Prices

    Hero Electric Scooter
    Petrol and diesel prices continued to soar to new heights as rates were hiked for the 12th consecutive day on Saturday

    Rising fuel prices over the past several weeks has caused some concerns to consumers. Following the most recent price hike, petrol now stands at Rs 90.58 per liter, while diesel is at Rs. 80.97 per liter in Delhi. This has led to consumers seeking alternative measures to counter such rising expense and higher cost of ownership.
    Use of public transport is also looked upon with some trepidation due to the ongoing pandemic, making the consumer turn towards alternative options of travel. It is here that electric vehicles come into play and EV makers in the country have been noting higher demand.
    The Government of India has also unveiled the ‘Go Electric’ initiative with a logo being released and an exhibition held wherein electric e-buses, e-cars, 3-wheelers, and 2-wheelers were on display along with Fast and Slow Chargers.
    Hero Electric Dealerships Note Rising Footfalls
    Dealerships have been reporting rising footfalls with customers seeing test rides of these electric bikes. Buyers are also seeking exchange options to trade in their existing petrol powered vehicles for electric models.
    Hero Electric Scooter Dealer
    Hero Electric has stated that over the past few weeks, dealerships have been seeing increased footfalls and the Hero City Speed NYX electric scooter has been much in demand. Launched in October 2020, this e-scooter is priced at Rs.64,640 and offers a range starts at 82 km per charge going upto 210 km per charge, depending on battery size.
    Hero Electric Bikes
    Hero Electric also offers City Speed e-bikes Optima and Photon. These e-scooters offer affordable mobility solution especially under the present scenario and hence customers are not only coming into dealerships asking for test rides but are also seeking exchange options to trade in their petrol scooters.
    Hero’s City Speed range offers better long terms saving and lower cost of maintenance, especially along with the Central Government’s FAME II scheme. An electric scooter has several advantages over an ICE scooter. It brings expenses on regular maintenance, spares and fuel down to zero while each of these vehicles offer best in class efficiencies in terms of speed, pickup and performance even under heavy traffic conditions.
    Hero Electric’s City Speed e-Bikes, Optima, Nyx, and Photon, in the light weight, city speed and high performance range, offer low running costs and command high load carrying capabilities. They boast of an attractive design and are fitted with a host of connectivity features.
    The e-scooters offer complete solutions to B2B customer with 90 percent plus uptime and swappable infrastructure with minimum cost of ownership and zero emissions. The bikes are ideally suited for city and office travel, made especially convenient with the company having a total of 750+ charging stations set up across the country. More

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    Top 10 Best Selling Motorcycles Jan 2021 – Splendor No 1, Platina No 8

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    Hero MotoCorp its Splendor, HF Deluxe, Passion and Glamour on the list of top 10 motorcycle sold in January 2021

    As was seen in the case of passenger vehicles, motorcycle sales in India ended the year on a most positive note. This progress has continued into the New Year with most two wheeler makers posting positive sales growth in January 2021. Here we assess top 10 motorcycle sales in January 2021 wherein it can be seen that Hero MotoCorp ruled the charts with 4 bikes, 2 of which claimed the top two positions.
    Top 10 Motorcycles Jan 2021
    Taking into account top 10 motorcycle sales, January 2021 saw total sales of 7,26,145 units, up 3.32 percent over 7,37,630 units sold in Jan 20. Hero MotoCorp had the Splendor and HF Deluxe in top two spots on the list. Splendor had a 29.57 percent share, noted sales of 2,25,382 units in Jan 21, up 1.26 percent over sales of 2,22,578 units in Jan 20.
    It was the Hero HF Deluxe at No.2. Sales dipped 29.71 percent YoY from 1,91,875 units sold in Jan 20 to 1,34,860 units sold in the past month. Hero MotoCorp also had the Passion at No. 5 and Glamour at No. 10.
    Passion sales increased 60.42 percent to 43,162 units in the past month, up from 26,905 units sold in the same month of the previous year. Glamour sales however dipped 43.74 percent to 22,681 units, down from 40,318 units sold in Jan 20.
    Top 10 Motorcycles Jan 2021
    On 21st Jan, Hero MotoCorp announced cumulative production milestone of its 100 millionth unit and introduced 6 special edition models that included the Splendor+, Xtreme 160R, Passion Pro and Glamour along with two scooters – Destini 125 and Maestro Edge 110.
    Honda CB Shine posts 74 percent growth
    Honda 2Wheelers India had the CB Shine and Unicorn on the list of top 10 motorcycles sold in Jan 21. At No.3, CB Shine was a strong seller in the past month. Sales increased by as much as 73.90 percent to 1,16,222 units, up from 66,832 units sold in Jan 20.
    The Unicorn, one of the most popular 150cc motorcycles in India, was at No.9. This commuter bike also noted positive sales with 37.79 growth to 25,799 units as against 18,723 units sold in Jan 20.
    No
    Top 10 Motorcycles
    Jan-21
    Jan-20
    % Growth
    1
    Splendor
    2,25,382
    2,22,578
    1.26
    2
    HF Deluxe
    1,34,860
    1,91,875
    -29.71
    3
    CB Shine
    1,16,222
    66,832
    73.90
    4
    Pulsar
    97,580
    68,354
    42.76
    5
    Passion
    43,162
    26,905
    60.42
    6
    Classic 350
    40,872
    40,834
    0.09
    7
    Apache
    28,456
    23,157
    22.88
    8
    Platina
    27,131
    38,054
    -28.70
    9
    Unicorn
    25,799
    18,723
    37.79
    10
    Glamour
    22,681
    40,318
    -43.74

    Total
    7,62,145
    7,37,630
    3.32
    Bajaj Pulsar and Platina
    Bajaj Auto Limited reported an 8 percent increase in total sales while exports were their highest ever in Jan 21. On the list of top 10 best-selling motorcycles in the country, Bajaj Auto had its Pulsar and Platina at No. 4 and 8 respectively. Pulsar sales increased 42.76 percent to 97,580 units, up from 68,354 units sold in Jan 20 while Platina sales decreased YoY to 27,131 units, down 28.70 percent as against 38,054 units sold in Jan 20.
    At No. 6, Royal Enfield Classic 350, the most expensive motorcycle in the list of top 10, reported flat sales. Sales which had stood at 40,834 units in Jan 20, increased only by 0.09 percent to 40,872 units in the past month. Despite its already high pricing, Royal Enfield has once again revised the prices of the Classic 350 which now starts at Rs.1,67,235 as against an earlier pricing of Rs. 1,61,688.
    TVS Motors has its Apache motorcycle on this list at No. 7 with sales increase of 22.88 percent to 28,456 units in Jan 21, up from 23,157 units sold in Jan 20. Earlier this month, TVS Motor Co increased the price of the Apache RR 310 by Rs.2,000. Following the latest revision, the new pricing now stands at Rs. 2,49,990 – ex-sh. More

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    KTM Sales, Exports Jan 2021 – Duke, RC 125, 200, 250, 390 ADV

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    KTM domestic sales in Jan 21 increased due to added demand for the 200 and 125 models while exports surged thanks to 390 and 250

    KTM India has been doing well in terms of sales, reporting YoY growth both where domestic sales and exports for Jan 2021 were concerned. MoM domestic sales also showed positive results while MoM exports fell 14.95 percent.
    Total domestic sales in Jan 21 stood at 6,777 units, up 33.80 percent as against 5,065 units sold in Jan 20 while MoM sales increased 21.31 percent as against 5,595 units sold in Dec 20. Exports on the other hand, increased 8.66 percent YoY to 6,814 units in Jan 21 as against 6,271 units exported in Jan 20 while MoM exports dipped 14.94 percent, as compared to 8,011 units exported in Dec 20.
    KTM India YoY and MoM Domestic Sales Jan 21
    In domestic markets, it was the KTM 200 that commanded the most attention. Sales in Jan 21 stood at 2,979 units, up 98.47 percent over 1,501 units sold in Jan 20. The KTM 200 currently holds 43.96 percent share in the company lineup in domestic markets.
    However, it is not as much of a draw in global markets where the KTM 390 and 250 is found to be more attractive. In terms of monthly sales, KTM 200 also increased substantially by 56.61 percent as against 1,902 units sold in Dec 20.
    KTM Sales Jan 2021
    KTM 125 sales in Jan 21 stood at 2,516 units, up 15.63 percent as against 2,176 units sold in Jan 20 while MoM sales were flat as against 2,525 units sold in Dec 20. The KTM 390 also noted a marginal increase in sales in Jan 21 at 722 units, up 5.87 percent as compared to 68 units sold in Jan 20 while MoM sales increased significantly from 394 units sold in Dec 20.
    YoY and MoM sales of KTM 250 dipped 20.68 percent to 560 units in Jan 21 down from 706 units sold in Jan 20 while MoM sales also fell 27.65 percent from 744 units sold in Dec 20.
    KTM 390 Leads Exports Jan 2021
    In global markets, it was the KTM 390 that saw the most demand despite marginal de-growth. Exports of the 390 in Jan 21 stood at 3,354 units, down 3.51 percent as against 3,476 units sold in Jan 20. It was the KTM 250 that noted the maximum growth in global markets in the past month, up 328.66 percent to 1,376 units, up from 321 units exported in Jan 20.
    KTM Exports Jan 2021
    MoM exports also surged 72 percent as compared to 800 units exported in Dec 20. Exports of the KTM 200 increased YoY but suffered a MoM de-growth while sales of KTM 125 fell both in terms of YoY and MoM basis.
    Upcoming KTMs
    A new range of KTM RC series of sportsbikes are also in the making and an RC 890 prototype has been spied testing. It comes based on the 890 Duke motorcycle and will be powered by the same 889cc parallel twin engine.
    The 2021 KTM RC390 has already been spotted testing multiple times and is slated to come in with a major overhaul over its earlier counterpart with several feature updates. It will get its power via the same 373cc engine but will now comply with stricter emission standards to produce 44 hp power and 35 Nm torque. More

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    TVS iQube Sales Higher Than Bajaj Chetak Electric Scooter – For 1st Time

    Bajaj Chetak Electric Scooter
    Electric two-wheeler sales are rising, but are still a small fraction of their petrol powered counterparts

    With growing consumer interest in electric two-wheelers, a number of startups and tech companies have launched their products in the market. Some of the leading companies in this segment include the likes of Hero Electric, Okinawa, Ampere, Ather and Revolt. However, for folks who prefer buying from established auto companies, the options are fairly limited to Bajaj Chetak and TVS iQube.
    Bajaj Chetak vs. TVS iQube Jan 2021 sales
    Both Chetak and iQube were launched last year in January. While Chetak was launched in Pune, iQube was launched in Bengaluru. Bajaj later introduced Chetak in Bengaluru, whereas iQube has expanded operations to Delhi.
    In terms of overall sales, Chetak currently has the lead. However, in monthly sales, iQube was ahead in December 2020 and January 2021. In January, Chetak sales were 30 units as compared to 211 units of iQube. These numbers may seem positive for iQube, but in reality, Chetak’s low sales in recent months is due to production constraints and not due to lack of demand.
    As may be recalled, auto companies are currently facing shortage of semiconductors at the global level. A number of parts used in Chetak are imported, which is why the company hasn’t been able to meet its production timelines. Bajaj currently has pending orders for Chetak in access of 1,500 units. Due to the backlog and production constraints, Bajaj is currently not taking fresh bookings for Chetak.
    Month
    Chetak
    iQube
    Jan-20
    21
    0
    Feb-20
    100
    0
    Mar-20
    91
    18
    Apr-20
    0
    0
    May-20
    0
    0
    Jun-20
    0
    30
    Jul-20
    120
    23
    Aug-20
    192
    23
    Sep-20
    288
    7
    Oct-20
    258
    101
    Nov-20
    264
    99
    Dec-20
    3
    58
    Jan-21
    30
    211
    Total
    1,367
    577
    As and when the supply chain improves and production normalizes, Bajaj Chetak sales are expected to increase rapidly. The company is currently working to increase localization for Chetak and streamline its supply chain network. Bajaj has plans to introduce Chetak in 24 cities by end of next fiscal.
    Chetak vs. iQube – Features, specs and pricing
    Both Chetak and iQube have elegant design, with the former carrying a potent retro flavour. In terms of features, both scooters are not very different from each other. Both have water and dust resistant IP67 rated lithium-ion batteries that come with 50k/3 years warranty.
    In terms of range, Chetak can travel 95 km on a full charge in Eco mode. iQube has 75 km range in Eco mode. In speed, iQube is ahead with a top speed of 78 kmph. Chetak top speed is around 70 kmph, as per user reviews.
    TVS iQube
    Talking about pricing, Chetak Urbane variant is offered at Rs 1.15 lakh in Pune and Bengaluru. Chetak Premium variant costs Rs 1.20 lakh. In comparison, TVS iQube is priced at Rs 1.15 lakh in Bengaluru and Rs 1.08 lakh in Delhi. More

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    When Miata Isn't the Answer: Window Shop with Car and Driver

    A Window Shop viewer sent us this week’s challenge: It’s often said that Miata is always the answer, but what if Miata isn’t the answer? What would we buy instead? Contributor John Pearley Huffman had the exact same idea and deputy editor, host of this recorded Zoom call, and author of this sentence, Tony Quiroga decided that perhaps he could put the Window Shoppers to work to find him a replacement for his beloved 1995 Mazda Miata.
    To tailor the task to himself, Quiroga set a $10,000 budget, requested cars that offer an interesting driving experience, low mileage, and Miata-like reliability (as if such a thing is possible). He also suggested that a manual gearbox and rear-drive would be preferred, but not mandatory, and opened the possibilities to cars and SUVs.
    Huffman didn’t pick a rear-drive car, but his second-gen Honda CRX nailed the fun-to-drive and reliability aspects. Unfortunately, his CRX suffered from some aggressively applied tire sheen and he also ran over the $10,000 budget. Contributor Jonathon Ramsey also picked a two seater, a high-revving Honda S2000 with nearly 200,000 miles, but the listing left too much to the imagination. Deputy testing director K.C. Colwell and senior editor Joey Capparella went outside the two-seater box entirely. Colwell went with an E39 BMW 528i manual and Capparella cleverly chose a 2002 Toyota Tacoma, which somehow meets all of this week’s requirements.If you make it to the end, you’ll notice that we miscounted the votes and mistakenly thought there was a tie. There wasn’t a tie. One vehicle emerges above the rest, but it really doesn’t matter, because Quiroga was only interested in buying his choice.
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    Twitch Viewers Turn a 2021 Lexus IS350 F Sport into a Gaming PC

    Popular Twitch streamer Fuslie and 554,000 unique viewers crowdsourced customizations to this 2021 Lexus IS350 F Sport to transform it into a high-performance custom gaming PC.
    Viewers on Twitch voted to choose the theme of the exterior, interior, gaming hardware, and even which refreshment to fill the six-drink center console cooler with.
    Fabrication work was completed by SCPS in Southern California, the same production studio that built concepts and movie props for Spider-Man: Homecoming and costume pieces for Avengers: Endgame.
    Over half a million Twitch viewers voted to decide how funky the internet should make a 311-hp Lexus IS F Sport. Popular Twitch streamer Leslie, better known as Fuslie to her 762,000 followers, chose between several themes and hardware options provided by Lexus to create an IS F Sport with a 27-inch 4K display in the passenger seat, connected to a high-performance gaming PC in the trunk.

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    A team of 20 fabricators at the SCPS production studio used 3D printers, artists, structural engineers, and computer techs to bring this crowdsourced IS350 F Sport from concept to completion in five months. The outside of the IS350 F Sport is wrapped in vinyl, with a design that’s supposed to represent some Special Operations/Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six type of stuff. The dark colors and geometric shapes are meant to illustrate a stealthy first-person gaming experience. Below are other options viewers had to choose from.

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    Lexus

    The guts of the car look a lot like the inside of most modern PC cases and other computer hardware. It’s been filled with a bunch of RGB LED lighting, including programmable ceiling tiles that are crazier than the starlight headliner Rolls-Royce put in its Ghost Zenith models. The 27-inch Samsung 4K curved display is big enough that Lexus told us it doesn’t suggest people drive this particular IS350 F Sport on the open road because its mass blocks forward visibility.
    A retractable keyboard and mouse are also onboard, as well as a 3D-printed controller for less than serious gamers. The passenger seat uses haptic feedback technology that lets you feel the gameplay. There’s also Smart Tint film on the windows that can darken the cabin on command to cut back on glare while you game.

    The added computer power is enough to handle everything from Goat Simulator to Call of Duty Warzone at 4K resolution. Viewers elected the hardware package that included an AMD Ryzen 9 590X processor, an MSI MPG X570 Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard, and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card. That graphics card was out of stock during fabrication, so SCPS had to use an MSI GeForce RTX 2080 card instead. Unfortunately, the Lexus IS350 F Sport doesn’t power the system. Lexus explained that a wall outlet is required, because it’s obviously a giant waste of gasoline to sit in the driveway while the car idles just so you can rant on Twitter and watch Engineering Explained on YouTube until 3 a.m. every night.

    Lexus

    The Lexus IS received styling updates for 2021, with a better infotainment system and more driver-assistance features, but we’re glad they featured the rear-drive F Sport for this partnership, because it has bigger wheels, more aggressive styling, and a peppier V-6. When we tested the 2021 IS350 F Sport last year, we found its interior comfy but felt the powertrain could be more exciting with forced induction.
    The trend of automakers partnering with Twitch has become popular recently. Honda debuted its 2022 Honda Civic concept live on Twitch in November 2020 just before jumping back into Esports gameplay from Rocket League.
    According to TwitchTracker.com, the livestreaming platform reached 2.9 million average concurrent viewers this month, with total hours viewed reaching over 2.1 billion hours in January. In other words, it’s like a small Super Bowl every day in terms of viewership. Although this year’s Super Bowl caught 96.4 million viewers for its roughly four-hour football game, nearly 15 million people watch Twitch per day.
    If you want to watch Fuslie and the Twitch community design the car step by step, you can find the stream below:
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