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    Lordstown Motors, Camping World Will Build an Electric RV Together

    Lordstown Motors and RV retailer Camping World held a joint press conference today, saying they are teaming up to electrify camping vehicles as well as to service Lordstown’s Endurance electric trucks.
    The first vehicles will be “Class E” electrified travel trailers that are powered via battery packs instead of the traditional generator when hookups are unavailable.
    Camping World is also working with Good Sam to make sure there will be charging stations for these trailers and for a future electric RV.
    Lordstown Motors, the Ohio-based EV startup, has been in the news for its plan to produce the Endurance electric pickup for fleet sales. But the company has also been busy taking a look at the current rise in RV usage and enthusiasm for van life. To that end, it’s teaming up with Camping World to build electrified travel trailers and, eventually, an electric RV that both companies are calling a Class E RV.

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    On the service center news, Lordstown sees the proliferation of Camping World locations as a good match for the small Midwestern city. Camping World would service Lordstown’s Endurance trucks and possibly in the future sell the trucks as well. This would free up Lordstown from having to build out its own service centers. It would also help jump-start electrification within the RV industry, which both companies talked about during a joint press conference from Ohio today.

    Lordstown, Camping World CEOs on the floor at Lordstown Motors’ plant in Ohio on December 15.
    Camping World via Facebook

    The partnership will also yield electrified RVs and travel trailers. Lordstown will likely adapt its platform to accommodate an RV and will work on a battery for travel trailers that can be integrated by companies such as Thor that build fifth wheels. Those vehicles will be available through Camping World. The retailer’s CEO, Marcus Lemonis, said the company will spend $4 million updating its infrastructure to handle electrification, which would include training its service and call centers to include the needs of Endurance trucks and electrified travel vehicles. They will also work with Good Sam (of which Lemonis is also the CEO) to ensure they have EV charging stations for both electric RVs and trailers at Camping World locations.
    Camping World plans to have a mock environment ready for testing by June 2021 and an electrified trailer available to test in 2021. Consumers should see them on sale in 2022, the company projected.
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    Get a First Look at the 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV's Headlights

    Chevrolet has released a teaser of the upcoming 2022 Bolt EUV electric crossover’s headlights.
    The thin LED headlights have a sequential turn signal and black “Bolt EUV” badges connected at the rear.
    The 2022 Bolt EUV will be the first Chevy to offer GM’s Super Cruise self-driving tech.
    Chevrolet is trying to get you excited about its upcoming electric vehicles. The automaker has already teased an upcoming electric pickup truck and provided a few sneak peeks at the Bolt EUV’s dashboard and silhouette. The company has also announced that the larger Bolt crossover will be its first vehicle with GM’s Super Cruise self-driving tech. Now it’s sharing a glimpse at the upcoming electric crossover’s LED headlights.

    2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV’s dashboard and infotainment screen.
    Chevrolet

    There will be two Chevrolet Bolts—both electric—for the 2022 model year. The Bolt EV will be an update of the existing hatchback model, and the Bolt EUV will be a new electric crossover. The headlights we’re seeing here are those of the larger Bolt EUV, but we can expect the smaller hatch’s to look similar. They’re sharp and thin, they tail off with a blacked-out “Bolt EUV” badge, and they’ll feature a sequential turn signal and LED daytime running lights.

    Chevy Teases Silhouettes of Upcoming Bolt EVs

    Chevy Shares Video of 2022 Bolt EUV’s Interior

    Both Bolts will be built on GM’s BEV2 electric-vehicle platform instead of the Ultium battery platform. The larger EUV will have the option of GM’s Super Cruise self-driving tech, which now can be operated on more than 200,000 miles of roads in the U.S. and Canada. It also now allows drivers to engage an automated lane change by using the turn-signal stalk. There is no word currently on either model’s battery capacity or range.
    The new electric vehicles are slated to go into production next summer and should arrive by the end of the year. We’ll know more about Chevy’s new EVs in the coming months.
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    1817-HP Hennessey Venom F5 Revealed, Claims 311-MPH Top Speed

    For years, Hennessey has been trying to beat Bugatti and others to create the world’s fastest production car, and now it’s claiming the Venom F5 will get it there.
    Built around a U.K.-built carbon-fiber tub weighing only 192 pounds and a mid-mounted turbo V-8 named “Fury,” the Venom F5 is claimed to have a zero-to-62-mph time of 2.6 seconds and a top speed above 311 mph.
    John Hennessey told C/D that although the company will produce one or two more cars after this, the F5 is meant to remain the brand’s top performer.
    This is the car that is set to make the Koenigsegg One:1 seem slow and the Bugatti Chiron positively leisurely. The production Hennessey Venom F5 is a U.S. hypercar that—if it delivers on its maker’s bold claims—will be the fastest production car in the world.

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    Hennessey

    Hennessey has long been known as a tuner—one with a reputation for extravagant claims in the past—but the Venom F5 marks its effective debut as a manufacturer in its own right. (The ultra-limited Venom GT that preceded it used a Lotus tub.) It’s named after the highest rating on the Fujita scale of hurricane strength, and just 24 cars will be built, each priced at $2.1 million.
    The F5 will be constructed in a new facility in Sealy, Texas, but the first finished car was completed in the U.K., where the carbon-fiber monocoque is manufactured by KS Composites. And that explains why our first sight of it was at a former Royal Air Force air base in the English Midlands.

    From 2017: Hennessey Venom F5 Aims for 300 MPH

    From 2014: Hennessey Venom GT Hits 270.49 MPH

    The headline figures are some way beyond spectacular. Based on Hennessey’s numbers, the F5’s mid-mounted 90-degree turbocharged 6.6-liter V-8—dubbed “Fury” by the company—is set to be the most powerful engine ever fitted to a production car. This is a pushrod unit, a configuration well known to Hennessey’s tuning operations, chosen for its compact dimensions and lower center of gravity. The company claims a peak of 1817 horsepower at 8000 rpm—the engine revs out at 8200 rpm—accompanied by a 1193-pound-foot torque peak at 5500 rpm.

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    Hennessey

    The engine uses a cast-iron block and aluminum cylinder heads plus titanium intake valves and Inconel exhaust valves. Connecting rods and pistons are forged, and both crankshaft and camshaft are made from billet steel. Two ball-bearing turbochargers have 76-mm-diameter compressor wheels and 3D-printed titanium housings, delivering up to 23 psi of boost. Drive reaches the rear wheels through a seven-speed CIMA single-clutch automated transmission and limited-slip differential, with gearbox ratios chosen to help the F5 achieve its targeted acceleration and top speed numbers.
    And top speed claims are even more outlandish. Hennessey, using only km/h measurements, says that the F5 will be capable of a 2.6-second zero-to-62-mph time, a 4.7-second zero-to-124-mph time, an 8.4-second zero-to-186-mph time, and 15.5 seconds from zero to 248 mph. Top speed is targeted to be in excess of 311 mph. If delivered, that would make the F5 faster even than the 304-mph Bugatti Chiron. The F5’s ultratall seventh gear means the engine won’t run out of revs until 334 mph, according to Hennessey’s claims.

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    Hennessey

    The monstrous engine will be working against a minimum of mass. The F5’s carbon tub is claimed to weigh just 190 pounds in its naked state. Most of the bodywork is carbon fiber, with the exception of an aluminum roof, with front and rear aluminum subframes. Mechanical complication is minimal: the F5 has a control-arm suspension at each corner, coil springs and separate reservoir dampers that can be adjusted for bump and rebound. Hennessey claims a curb weight of 3053 pounds, making the F5 barely heavier than the Koenigsegg One:1, but with 35 percent more power.
    The obvious changes between the finished F5 and the original design proposal, which was shown at SEMA in 2017 and then at the Geneva auto show the following year, have been made to improve aerodynamic performance. The production car has lost the concept’s raised rear wing and gained a substantially larger rear diffuser. There are no active aerodynamic elements—unusual in this part of the market—with the F5 claimed to be able to alter downforce levels by varying ride height to adjust the angle of airflow relative to its body. The concept’s targeted 0.33 drag coefficient hasn’t been realized, but a Cd figure of 0.39 can still be considered slippery. A “track pack” that includes a separate rear wing and higher downforce will be optional, although specifying this will drop the F5’s top speed.

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    Looking At the F5 Up Close
    The standard of fit and finish of the car we saw in the U.K. seemed impressively high. The F5’s engineering team is very proud of the single-piece rear panel, which is claimed to be the largest piece of machined carbon fiber used on any road car (each of the vent holes have been individually milled). The quad exhaust tailpipes have been treated with Cerakote to help with heat dissipation; the rear lights also incorporate small vents. Unlike most competitors, the Hennessey has placed the car’s main radiators at the front, with the side vents behind the doors channeling air to gearbox and oil coolers.
    The F5’s cabin is accessed through butterfly-opening doors and over a narrower sill than the hypercar norm. Space feels respectable for a car in this segment, with reasonable elbow room between driver and passenger and enough head clearance for taller drivers, although luggage space is limited to a small area behind the seats and a compartment integrated into the passenger footwell.

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    Clearly designed around function rather than luxury, the F5’s interior is trimmed in leather and carbon fiber. The central screen is for an Alpine infotainment system, and Hennessey has gone to the trouble and expense of creating bespoke switchgear for the controls that aren’t integrated into the surface of the steering wheel. The wheel has a cut-off yoke design inspired by fighter jets, with knobs and buttons for wipers, lights, volume and turn signals. A rotary switch will move between the F5’s dynamic modes: Sport, Wet, Drag, Track, and F5 V.Max, with that last one bringing the full power output. Lacking airbags, the F5 won’t have full federal homologation. John Hennessey said the car will be sold under the “show and display” exemption.
    The F5’s chassis development is being led by John Heinricy, former director of GM’s performance division. Hennessey says that his mission has been to create a car that will be able to deliver more than just a headline top speed. But the company is also determined to prove the F5’s potency by doing just that, with John Hennessey confirming to Car and Driver that he thinks the car will be capable of an independently verified two-way 500 km/h (311 mph). The plan is to try for an initial record on NASA’s 3.2-mile-long Kennedy Space Center runway next year, and then potentially to switch to a closed public highway if this proves insufficiently long.
    Hennessey also told C/D that between 12 and 14 of the 24 F5 slated to be built have already been sold, and that his company is planning to follow it with other models, likely using a version of the same core architecture. “The F5 is the first, but at some point over the next several years you’ll potentially see another one or two vehicles,” he said. “But we have no desire, plan, or intention of building a car with a greater level of power to weight or absolute performance than the F5.”
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    Hot Wheels Version of the 2021 Jaguar F-Type Goes on Sale Today

    Hot Wheels ID Jaguar i-Pace eTrophy
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    $6.99

    Perhaps you took a look at the 2021 Jaguar F-type and loved its updated look, but the $62,750 base price proved steep. Or maybe you learned that the F-type is 176.0 inches long, 75.7 inches wide and 51.6 inches tall and thought, that is 64 times too big for the space I have right now. Either way, you’re in luck. Jaguar once again teamed up with Hot Wheels to produce 1/64th scale 2021 F-type and it will cost way less than the full-size model.

    L–R: Hot Wheels versions of the Jaguar F-type Project 7, two Project 8s, and the i-Pace eTrophy race car.
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    Robin Warner

    Hot Wheels Jaguar XE SV Project 8
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    $5.99

    Arriving in stores worldwide today, December 15, this beautiful metallic blue Hot Wheels model captures the essence of the full size F-type with nice details like the accurately depicted creases and bulges in the hood, the quad exhaust tips in back, and the embossed Jaguar emblem on the grille, tucked away under the bottom of the hoodline. It looks cool.
    And this isn’t the only recent model from the iconic British brand. Hot Wheels made a die-cast Jaguar F-type Project 7 and a XE Project 8, as well as an i-Pace eTrophy race car. They all look accurate and give you the opportunity to do the things you can do with Hot Wheels, like build ramps, take jumps, and win the big race from the living room to the kitchen.
    Full-size Jaguars aren’t for everyone. It’s nice to have options.

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    KTM Duke 790 Gets Extended Warranty Of 2 Yrs / 30k Kms For Rs 4k

    Image – Vikram James
    The extended warranty package for the 790 Duke needs to be purchased within 730 days of purchasing the motorcycle

    KTM Duke 790 middleweight naked sportsbike has been in India for quite sometime. It serves as a natural upgrade option for existing 390 Duke customers, and has been doing reasonably well in the country’s premium bike segment. In a bid to further enhance its appeal and ownership experience, KTM India has introduced an optional extended warranty package at a nominal price.
    KTM 790 Duke extended warranty
    We thank Vikram James, owner of a 790 Duke, who shared this update with us. He reports that KTM India acted upon the feedback of existing KTM Duke 790 customers and came up with the extended warranty package which offers an additional 2 years or 30k km over the existing standard 2 year or 30k km protection.
    The extended warranty package of the KTM 790 Duke is priced at around INR 4,000. The customers should opt for the package within 730 days of purchasing the motorcycle. They are eligible for a discount on the extended warranty if they opt for it within 180 days of purchasing the vehicle.
    Of course standard warranty rules apply as to what is covered and what is not. The total warranty on offer for KTM Duke 790 customers has now been increased to 4 yrs / 60k kms – thanks to the addition of this new extended warranty package.
    KTM Duke 790 Extended Warranty – Brochure Part 1
    KTM 790 Duke at a glance
    After years of anticipation, KTM finally decided to treat its Indian loyalists with its middleweight sportsbike late last year. Nicknamed ‘the scalpel‘, the KTM 790 Duke incorporates the aggressive character that the brand’s street fighters are known for, but in combination with precise handling. Net result is a motorcycle which, in right hands, is capable of some very impressive stuff.
    At the time of its launch in 2019, the 790 Duke was available in BS4 avatar. After depleting the last few units of the inventory at a hefty discount of around INR 1 lakh (the ex-showroom price was INR 8.64 lakh), it was expected that the Austrian brand will eventually introduce a BS6 version. However, there is no official news about the 790 Duke being back on sale in India as of now.
    KTM Duke 790 Extended Warranty – Brochure Part 2
    The BS4-compliant 799 cc in-line twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine dishes out 105 hp and 87 Nm of torque. A 6-speed transmission is mated to the motor by means of a slipper clutch. The motorcycle offers four riding modes and switchable cornering ABS and traction control.
    KTM 890 Duke R
    Meanwhile, KTM has introduced an even sportier variant of ‘the scalpel’ called the 890 Duke R or ‘the super scalpel’. The motorcycle gets a 890 cc engine which is good for 121 hp and 99 Nm of torque. In addition to extra power, the 890 Duke R also offers extra features such as adjustable WP Apex front suspension, Brembo Stylema brake system, Michelin Powercup II hypersport tyres and so on. Hopefully, KTM India will soon launch the 890 Duke R in India in place of the over due 790 Duke BS6. More

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    Renault ZOE Electric Car Spied In India – Best Selling eCar In Europe

    Old Gen Renault Zoe Electric Car spied in India. Credit – Naveed
    Renault Zoe sales in Europe have scaled over 84,000 units since January 2020, double the count as seen between January to November 2019

    The Renault Zoe electric car has emerged as the company’s bestselling EV model in Europe since the start of this year. Sales have doubled to over 84,000 units in the Jan-Nov 2020 period as compared to sales in the same period of the previous year.
    Third gen Zoe EV
    The third generation Zoe, launched in 2019, is the leading electric car sold across France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Portugal. To date around 2,68,000 units of the Zoe electric vehicle have been sold.
    While the need for zero emission vehicles is on the rise, particularly so in global markets, the more urgent need for safe private vehicles in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with substantial government subsidy on EVs seems to be the cause for this outstanding sales.
    The main markets for Renault Zoe are France and Germany which has seen sales of 33,000 units and 25,000 units respectively in this year. This electric car offer a range upto 390 kms on a single charge and receives two output versions of 110 hp and 135 hp. The Renault Zoe can be charged upto 80 percent via a DC fast charger in 1hour and 10 minutes and via a 7.4 kWh wall charger in 9.5 hours.
    New gen Renault Zoe Electric Car
    Speaking about the new Renault Zoe, its exteriors has been sighted with a curved roof line, roof mounted spoiler, LED head and tail lamps and LED DRLs along with electronically adjustable ORVMs, blacked out B Pillars and sporty alloy wheels. Distinct ZOE lettering was seen on its tailgate.
    The 5 seater cabin is done up in a two tone colour scheme and will receive features such as a heated steering wheel, automatic climate control and wireless charging. It will sport a digital instrument cluster and a 9.2 inch touchscreen infotainment system with connectivity features and safety via a host of airbags, rear parking camera, blind spot sensors and ABS and EBD.
    Renault Zoe EV Launch in India
    Renault had showcased the battery powered Zoe hatchback at the 2020 Auto Expo earlier this year. More recently a test mule of the old gen Zoe EV has also been spotted on test with a red licence plate. Despite of the car being showcased in India, and spotted testing on Indian roads, chances of it getting launched here are very low.
    Kwid Electric
    Instead of the Zoe, what India will get from Renault in the form of an EV, is the Kwid electric car – which made its debut earlier this year. Compared to Zoe, it will be a lot more affordable. Once launched, Kwid EV will compete with the likes of upcoming EVs – Maruti WagonR EV, Tata HBX EV, Hyundai AX1 EV, Citroen EV, etc.
    Currently the Renault lineup in India consists of the Kwid hatchback, Triber MPV and Duster SUV. The company recently discontinued the Captur and while it has electric vehicles such as the Twizy, Kangoo and Master besides the Zoe in global markets, it has no electric offering in the country as on date. More

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    Okinawa Cruiser Electric Scooter And Motorcycle Launch in 2021

    Okinawa Cruiser Electric Scooter
    Upon its launch, Okinawa Cruiser will rival the likes of Bajaj Chetak, BGauss B8 and Ather 450X

    Gurugram-based electric scooter manufacturer, Okinawa has announced that it will be launching its flagship maxi-scooter- Cruiser in India next year. Okinawa Cruiser made its maiden appearance earlier this year at the Auto Expo in February. The company, however, has not revealed any exact timeline of its launch.
    The e-scooter was earlier slated to be launched this year but like many other automobile launches, was postponed due to the outbreak of novel coronavirus. If it weren’t for the pandemic, the e-scooter would have been at markets by now.
    Design & Features
    Cruiser’s primary highlights are its design which, as mentioned before, follows the language of a maxi scooter. For instance, it sports a bold front apron housing a large LED headlamp and turn indicators. It gets a slightly pulled-back handlebar and cruiser-like forward-set footpegs which would make for a comfortable ride position. The interesting bit is the front floor-bed and footrests belong to two different levels.
    Long and sweeping rear panels incorporate a large stepped seat. Being a premium offering, it is also laced with a bunch of tech gizmos such as an anti-theft alarm, find my scooter function, keyless ignition system, USB port, mobile charging, motor walking assistance and a whole lot more.
    Okinawa Electric Maxi-Scooter
    Powertrain & Dynamics
    Coming to its powertrain, Cruiser is powered by a 3kW electric motor which is propelled by a 4kWh lithium-ion battery. It claims a single-charge range of 120 km and a top speed of 100 kmph. Okinawa had earlier claimed that the battery pack can be juiced up fully within 2-3 hours. The company will also provide a high-speed DC charging function as a part of the package.
    The electric Maxi scooter rides on 14-inch dual-tone alloy wheels with disc brakes on both ends. Its suspension setup gets conventional telescopic forks at front and dual shock absorbers at rear. As per some reports, the e-scooter is expected to arrive at the Indian market around third quarter of next fiscal year. One can expect it to be priced more than Rs 1.0 lakh (ex-showroom).
    Okinawa Oki100
    Other launches- Oki100
    Apart from Cruiser, Okinawa is also looking to introduce its first electric motorcycle offering Oki100 next year. A pre-production concept was showcased at the AutoExpo earlier this year. The bike will come with fair share of technology including app-based telematics, connected vehicle technology and more. It will lock horns with Revolt 400, the only other electric motorcycle in sale in India.
    Other than developing new products, Okinawa is also looking to expand its footprint in India by increasing its dealership count to 500 by the end of this fiscal year. Currently, the brand has 350 dealer outlets across the country. the company also recently announced the discontinuation of scooters running on lead-acetate batteries.
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