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    Report: Apple’s Electric Car Is on Track for 2024 Production

    Reuters reports that Apple will start producing an electric car, targeting 2024 to start production, citing unnamed “people familiar with the matter.”
    This Apple EV would be powered by Apple’s monocell battery technology, which could yield more capacity in the same space as a traditional battery pack.
    No news on if Apple will manufacture the vehicle itself or work with a third party.
    Apple has long been rumored to be working on a car, even before everyone got excited about EVs. According to a new report from Reuters, that vehicle might finally be coming to fruition in 2024.
    Reuters reported that the Apple car will start production in 2024 and will feature “next level” battery technology. The report doesn’t specify if Apple will build the vehicle itself or look to partners for the actual manufacturing of the EV, but it does say, citing “two people familiar with the effort,” that it’s going to be a personal, mass-market vehicle rather than a robotaxi or commercial vehicle.

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    Apple’s car plan, under the code name Project Titan, has been an open secret in the automobile and tech world since its inception in 2014. The tech company snatched up vehicle engineers from Porsche, Tesla, and other automakers, including Alexander Hitzinger, who recently left the company and returned to the VW Group to head its own Project Artemis.
    Now it seems the vehicle is back on track and will go into production, if Reuters’ unnamed sources are proved correct. Of course, the date may be pushed to 2025 due to coronavirus delays. Apple is rumored to be reaching out to sensor companies to help it add driver-assistance technology.
    As for actual production, Apple was rumored to be speaking to Magna, which already has its own EV platform that it can use to build an electric vehicle for other companies. The result of those talks is unknown. One of Apple’s long-term manufacturing partners, Foxconn, recently unveiled its own plans for an EV platform.

    Powering the yet-to-be-announced vehicle will be Apple’s “monocell” design for batteries, according to Reuters. The technology does away with pouches and modules and combines the individual cells in each battery. This could yield more capacity within the same space as a traditional battery-pack layout. The tech company could also be looking at different chemistries for its batteries.
    With its ability to wield power in the manufacturing world thanks to the iPhone, Apple could potentially hit the ground running in a way other automotive startups might not be able to accomplish. Still, building cars is hard, and this would be Apple’s first. That’s if the company sticks with this plan. If not, it could be another couple of years of a rumored Apple Car without anything actually rolling down the street.
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    Top 10 Two Wheeler Sales Nov 2020 – Splendor Beats Activa, Pulsar No 4

    Hero Splendor
    Top 10 two-wheeler wholesales for November 2020 in the green at 15 percent growth

    Top order two-wheeler sales for November 2020 saw sales growth of 15 percent on the wholesale front. Total units sold is reported at 11,27,261 units, up from 9,78,634 units.
    Weeks of inactivity seen at the turn of the current FY though not rectified yet, there’s been some positives in festive season sales this year. This has been attributed to a number of factors, including low base sales of 2019, and pent-up demand. The latter is evident with manufacturers having reported sales improvement.
    Wholesales in November 2020
    Living under Covid-19 pandemic limitations, and the constant grip it has on one’s life and livelihood has prompted many to consider safe personal commute options. It comes as no surprise that two-wheelers can be that safe mode of transport.
    In keeping with expectations, Hero Splendor continues to be the to-selling motorcycle for last month. Sales grew 11.25 percent, up at 2,48,398 units from 2,23,289 units. Among the 10 top-selling list, Splendor claims 22.04 percent market share at volume gain of 25,109 units.
    Top 10 Two Wheeler Wholesales Nov 2020
    Honda Activa sales are a close second at 20.03 percent share in the list. Sales trailed barely at 2,25,822 units at 6.44 percent gain, up from 2,12,164 units at volume gain of 13,658 units. Hero HF Deluxe sales grew 12.46 percent at 15.92 percent share. Units sales is reported at 1,79,426 units, up 19,882 units from 1,59,544 units.
    Bajaj Pulsar series sales crossed a lakh units at 1,04,904 units at 53.66 percent growth. Volume gain stands at 36,636 units, up from 68,268 units for a share at just under 10 percent. Honda CB Shine continues to be the manufacturer’s bestselling motorcycle. Sales grew 25.64 percent, up at 94,413 units from 75,144 units. Volume grew at 19,269 units for a share of 8.38 percent.
    No
    Top 10 Two Wheelers
    Nov-20
    Nov-19
    1
    Hero Splendor (+11%)
    2,48,398
    2,23,289
    2
    Honda Activa (+6%)
    2,25,822
    2,12,164
    3
    Hero HF Deluxe (+12%)
    1,79,426
    1,59,544
    4
    Bajaj Pulsar (+54%)
    1,04,904
    68,268
    5
    Honda CB Shine (+26%)
    94,413
    75,144
    6
    TVS XL (+23%)
    70,750
    57,550
    7
    TVS Jupiter (+53%)
    62,626
    41,007
    8
    Hero Passion (+36%)
    53,768
    39,525
    9
    Suzuki Access (-7%)
    45,582
    49,128
    10
    Bajaj Platina (-22%)
    41,572
    53,015

    Total (+15%)
    11,27,261
    9,78,634
    2020 December deals and offers
    TVS XL continues its successful ride as the sole moped sold here. Sales growth of 22.94 percent saw volume grow at 70,750 units, up from 57,550 units. That’s 13,200 units more sold last month when compared to a year earlier. TVS Jupiter sales growth has been even better at volume gain of 21,619 units. Sales grew 52.72 percent, up at 62,626 units from 41,007 units. Hero Passion sales crossed 50k units at 53,768 units. Sales growth is reported at 36.04 percent, up from 39,525 units. Volume improved by 14,243 units.
    While 8 of 10 to-sellers reported gain, the next two entrants reported decline. Suzuki Access scooter sales fell by 7.22 percent. Sales is down to 45,582 percent from 49,128 units at volume loss of 3,546 units. Bajaj Platina sales decline is reported at 21.58 percent. Sales fell to 41,572 units, down from 53,015 at volume contraction of 11,443 units.
    As 2021 approaches, MY21 vehicles will be a tad bit pricier. For the fortnight that counts down to the new year, manufacturers have curated a range of December deals. Taking advantage of price benefits depend on stock availability at individual dealerships. More

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    2021 Toyota Supra Gets a Commemorative Targa Top for SEMA

    Toyota built a one-off 2021 Supra Sport Top for the virtual SEMA show this year, based on the Heritage Edition from last year’s show.
    A shop in Fort Worth, Texas, cut off the roof, and Toyota’s North America R&D center in Michigan provided 3D-printed roof panels.
    The Supra Sport Top is powered by a 3.0-liter inline six with a modified factory turbo.
    Toyota built a one-off 2021 Supra Sport Top, which is essentially a targa-top variant, for the virtual SEMA aftermarket trade show this year. The car pays homage to the open-roof A80 Supras of the 1990s. When asked if the build should get our hopes up for a coming open-top variant for the current-gen Supra, which is a 2021 10Best winner, Toyota told Car and Driver that it’s “just an awesome one-off concept. Nothing forward-looking to announce.”

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    Toyota

    The Supra Sport Top is based on the Heritage Edition that was shown at SEMA last year, huge wing and all, but KC’s Paint Shop in Fort Worth, Texas, chopped off the roof, while the two contoured roof panels, which can be stored in the trunk, were 3D printed at Toyota Motor North America R&D headquarters in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The team in Plano, Texas, added the latches and clamps and also reinforced the body to account for the roof loss. Additionally, the paint shop finished off the custom bodywork and coated the Supra in a paint mix to match the factory option Absolute Zero white. It’s equipped with round taillights, 19-inch HRE wheels wrapped in Toyo Proxes rubber, and Brembo brakes.

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    A turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six sourced from BMW powers the Supra, and for the 2021 model year it produces 382 horsepower and 368 pound-feet of torque, up 47 horsepower and 3 pound-feet from the 2020 model. The more powerful Supra 3.0 launched to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds in our testing and raced through the quarter-mile in 12.1 seconds at 117 mph. A Toyota spokesperson explained that the Sport Top “doesn’t go as extreme as the Heritage Edition,” for “the kind of customer that simply wants to bolt things on, in this case, a downpipe and a full exhaust.” It doesn’t have the Heritage Edition’s modified factory turbo, though it has a dual center-exit exhaust and a more efficient rear diffuser.

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    Toyota

    We hope that Toyota eventually adds a removable-roof option to the fifth-generation Supra, mostly because we want to amplify the cracks and pops of the exhaust without suffering from its buffeting with the windows down. That’s only one of our few gripes with the new Supra, though.
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    2021 Honda CBR250RR Debuts With New Colours – Gets Minor Updates

    2021 Honda CBR250RR
    Honda CBR250RR is not likely to make its way to India anytime soon

    Honda has introduced the latest avatar of its entry-level faired sports bike CBR250RR in Malaysia. The bike has been priced at MYR 25,999 which roughly translates to INR 4.73 lakh. It is available in two colour options Winning Red and Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic.
    Powertrain Specs
    The faired speedster from the Japanese auto giant is powered by a two-cylinder, 249.7cc which returns a staggering output of 40.23 hp at 13,000 rpm and 25 Nm of torque at 11,000 rpm.
    This unit is a liquid-cooled unit which features a DOHC setup and 8 valves and is paired to a six-speed gearbox with a slip and assist clutch and transmits power to the ground via chain final drive.
    Design & Features on offer
    In terms of its design, it is identical to the Indonesian-spec model which is already on sale. The primary attractions are dual-LED headlights upfront which lends an extremely aggressive and sporty look to the faired monster. Along with the LED headlights, the LED DRL units complement the front look and provide a premium look to the bike.
    2021 Honda CBR250RR
    2021 Honda CBR250RR’s faring makes it look bigger than usual. The gold plated front forks accentuates CBR250RR’s sporty appeal. It gets a sculpted fuel tank which makes it easier for riders to grip the motorcycle with their thighs plus also enhances its aerodynamic part of the bike as well.
    As far as features are concerned, it is offered with several advanced gizmos such as a Quickshifter, Throttle-by-wire technology and Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) technology. Throttle-by-wire also means that this bike gets multiple riding modes namely- Sport, Sport + and Comfort. The Japanese brand has also provided the motorcycle with a very intuitive and new fully-digital instrument cluster.

    Hardware and Dimensions
    Suspension duties at front are handled by upside-down USD front forks while at rear it is held up by a five-step preload adjustable mono-shock. Anchorage duties are taken care of by dual-piston callipers at front and a single-piston calliper at rear which are assisted with a dual-channel ABS. the bike rolls on 17-inch alloy wheels warped around by tyres of 110/70 and 140/70 profile at front and rear respectively.
    Speaking of its dimensions, the new 2021 Honda CBR250RR offers a wheelbase of 1,389 mm along with a ground clearance of 145mm. It tips the weighing scales at 168 kg and can carry fuel up to 14.5-litres. The motorbike gets a rather low saddle height at 780mm which makes it comfortable for shorter as well as taller riders.
    2021 Honda CBR250RR
    The new Honda CBR250RR directly locks horns with new Yamaha R25 which has been priced at MYR 19,998 (INR 3.64 lakh). Although the Yamaha is much more affordable than Honda, it does have limitations in its power output and also misses out on ABS. Yamaha R25 is powered by a twin-cylinder mill which returns an output of 35.5 bhp at 12,000 rpm and 22.6 Nm of torque at 10,000 rpm.
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    Polestar 2 Gets Pixel LED Lights, but They're Not Coming to U.S.

    The Polestar 2 electric sedan’s standard Launch Edition headlights use LED pixel technology that masks out oncoming vehicles when the high-beams are on.
    The technology uses 84 individual LED pixels in each headlamp that can be individually controlled to adjust the light beams.
    Unfortunately, the technology is not allowed on U.S. roadways, but the hardware is already on the electric sedans and can be turned on via an over-the-air update if the law changes.
    Polestar announced that its Pixel LED headlamps will be standard on the Polestar 2 Launch Edition (it’s an optional feature on other trim levels). The setup includes a lighting welcome sequence when the vehicle is unlocked and will also feature high-beam technology that reduces glare for other drivers. Sadly, that technology isn’t available in the United States.

    Polestar

    The LED lighting uses 84 individual LED pixels to form a lighting matrix in each headlamp. Those individual pixels are controlled by the vehicle and switched on and off as needed. The benefit of this adaptive lighting technology is that the vehicle can reduce or increase the amount of light in a certain area as needed, letting a driver leave the high-beams on without worrying about switching back and forth when oncoming cars are present. The front fog lights also come on automatically based on steering or turn-signal use when the vehicle is traveling at low speeds.

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    Typically, the driver of an oncoming vehicle will be blinded, but the Polestar system (like systems from Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and others) reduces the light hitting the oncoming vehicle by adjusting the brightness of individual LED pixels. The driver still has all the benefits of high-beams, and the drivers of other vehicles aren’t blinded, because the system has essentially masked out their car.

    Polestar

    Unfortunately, U.S. regulations don’t allow this type of lighting technology on our roads. Instead, vehicles on U.S. roads get high-beam, low-beam, or off. That’s it. For years, the federal government has been researching potentially allowing these types of lighting matrix systems that are smart enough to mask out areas with reduced illumination, but so far, no luck on that front.

    Polestar

    What we will get here in the U.S. is the 288-LED rear light bar that supports adaptive lighting so it can be brightened and dimmed as needed. If we are lucky enough for NHTSA to get around to changing the rules, Polestar says that the hardware that’s already on U.S. Polestar 2 sedans will get an over-the-air update to turn the rest of the features on.
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    Seat MO Electric Aims To Rival 125cc Scooter – Price €6,250 (Rs 5.65 L)

    Seat MO Electric Scooter
    Seat’s MO range of electric scooter range now consists of three offerings- eKickScooter65, eKickScooter25 and eScooter 125

    Seat MO has officially launched its latest electric scooter offering MO eScooter 125 in Europe. Seat is traditionally a car brand, which falls under the umbrella of Volkswagen Group with its headquarter located in Barcelona, Spain. But they have also tied up with electric two wheeler makers called Silence, for production of electric scooters and solo ride EVs.
    Under this, they have now launched an all new scooter called MO 125, which aims to rival 125 cc petrol powered scooters. The scooter went into series production on December 15 this year.
    Seat MO Electric Scooter is being manufactured in Sant Boi de Llobregat outside Barcelona in a partnership with EV manufacturer Silence. Earlier in August this year, the scooter was launched specifically for ride-sharing applications and now it has been opened for retail in the Spanish market as a personal mobility option.
    Launch Price
    By the end of March 2021, this scooter will further reach more European markets such as Germany, France, Italy, Austria and Sweden. At present, the scooter is available across 18 Seat dealerships across Spain. The scooter is essentially a rebadged Silence S01. Following the expansion, it will launch in Portugal in the second half of 2021. In Spain, the electric scooter has been priced at €6,250 (equivalent to INR 5.65 lakh).
    Seat MO Electric Scooter
    Design & Features
    MO electric scooter 125 has been marketed as a worthy alternative to petrol-powered 125cc conventional scooters. Moreover, it follows a similar design language and shape found in conventional IC engine scooters. It also features distinctive styling elements such as a round headlamp mounted on front apron, a long windscreen and an asymmetrical instrument console.
    The front fairing also receives air scoops on both sides. Its battery-pack has been smartly positioned so that the underneath storage space can accommodate two helmets.
    Seat MO Electric Scooter
    The company says that it will be offering the e-scooter with its own smartphone connected app, which could provide crucial data on the scooter’s position and ride stats. It also gets 2 USB phone charging points. MO eScooter 125 has been made available in three colour schemes- Oxygen White, Daring Red and Aluminum Grey.
    Powertrain Specs & Performance
    Coming to its powertrain, MO eScooter 125 is powered by a hub-mounted 9 kW electric motor which can return a continuous output of 7 kW / 9.4 bhp. This motor is paired to a large 5.6 kWh lithium-ion battery pack which could be removed and can be charged via a home power socket. It receives a torque of 240 NM on its wheels which is more than ample for city-based commutes. It can clock a top speed of 95 kmph.
    It can do a 0-50 kmph sprint in just 3.9 seconds. The e-scooter is offered with three driving modes- City, Sport and Eco and an integrated reverse gear for easy maneuverability. In Eco mode, the company claims a single-charge range of 137 km. Since the battery pack is removable, the company will also provide an option to swap them in future. This is the third electric scooter in the Catalan-based carmaker’s portfolio after eKickScooter65 and eKickScooter25. More