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    Old Volkswagen Beetle Modified Into An Electric Vehicle By IIT Delhi

    1948 Volkswagen Beetle converted into an EV
    An old vintage VW Beetle has been successfully converted into an electric car

    Setting an example of how a fully electric ecosystem can be achieved much faster, folks at IIT Delhi have successfully converted a 1948 Volkswagen Beetle into a fully electric car. The project was executed by Center For Excellence for Research on Clean Air (CERCA), which functions as the academic think tank of the premier educational institute.
    If this technique can be improved further and made available commercially, existing fossil fuel car owners won’t have to invest in buying an electric car. The existing high cost of ownership of electric vehicles can be reduced significantly with this conversion technique.
    1948 Beetle electric project details
    One of the notable aspects of this project is that it has been executed with minimal changes to the 1948 Volkswagen Beetle. Only the engine and some components have been removed to make way for the battery and electric powertrain.
    This has ensured that the car can be easily switched back to its petrol format if the need arises. This would be sufficient to take care of any concerns that people may have about questions such as ‘what if something goes wrong with their car’s conversion to electric’.
    Team at IIT Delhi with the modified 1948 VW Beetle
    The ability to convert fossil fuel cars to electric would also be a great help to collectors who own classic cars. Parts for such cars are often difficult to source and there may be issues with the engine or it may have stopped functioning.
    An electric powertrain would be useful, as the exteriors and interiors of the car can be retained in their original form. Another benefit of electric powertrains is that they produce minimal vibrations. This can help prolong the life of vintage cars that are several decades old.
    Environmental gains
    The biggest gain of converting existing fossil fuel cars to electric will be the positive impact it will have on the environment. Adverse weather events are on the rise and most of it can be attributed to global warming linked to human activity. Vehicular emissions are among the biggest sources of pollution on earth, which is why we need to switch to an all-electric ecosystem as soon as possible. By converting existing fossil fuel cars to electric, we can reduce the time to reach that goal.
    The combination of renewable energy sources (solar, wind, hydro, etc.) and electric vehicles can transform the planet like never before. Electric cars have zero emissions and if their batteries are charged using renewable power sources, it would create a completely pollution free ecosystem. More

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    Bajaj Sales, Exports Oct 2020 Break Up – Pulsar, Platina, CT, Avenger, Dominar

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    Bajaj Auto Ltd two-wheeler cumulative sales rose to 4,70,290 units in the October 2020 marking its highest ever recorded in a month

    Bajaj Auto Limited had a good run in October 2020. Two wheeler sales surged both in domestic and global market with the Pulsar recording highest sales of 1,70,624 units.
    Bajaj Pulsar tops Domestic Sales
    The Pulsar was the top selling model in India with a growth increase of 44.72 percent to 1,38,218 units, up from 95,509 units sold in October 2019 commanding a market share of 52.93 percent.
    Bajaj Domestic Sales Oct 2020 As Per Motorcycle Brand
    De-growth was noted in sales of the Platina and CT while sales of the Avenger surged 12.38 percent to 7,052 units while the demand for Dominar reached new heights up 342.68 percent from 806 units sold in October 19 to 3,568 units sold in the past month with both the Dominar 250 and 400 noting increased demand.
    The Dominar 400 was launched in 2016 while the Dominar 250 made its official debut in March 2020. The 250 competes with the Suzuki Gixxer 250 and Yamaha FZ-25 and is currently priced at Rs 1.66 lakhs. The Bajaj Chetak, also a new entrant has seen sales of 250 units, thereby contributing to total domestic sales of 2,61,115 units in Oct 20, up 10.6 percent as against 2,35,961 units sold in Oct 19.
    Bajaj Domestic Sales Oct 2020 As Per Engine Size Segment
    It is interesting to note that it is only 4 motorcycles, that is CT100, Platina 100, Pulsar 125 and Pulsar 150 – that account for 88.47% of the domestic sales for Bajaj. Bajaj has a total of 11 two wheelers on offer in domestic market. Pulsar, Platina and CT brands account for 95.83% of domestic sales.
    Bajaj Auto Exports
    Exports in Oct 20 increased 27.67 percent to 1,97,287 units, up from 1,54,525 units sold in Oct 19. Bajaj Boxer topped the list in terms of exports in the past month with a 40.50 percent increase to 1,23,778 units. Not only was the Boxer highest in terms of exports for the company but was the most exported motorcycle from India.
    Bajaj Exports Oct 2020 As Per Motorcycle Brand
    The Bajaj Boxer currently commands a market share of 62.74 percent. At a No.2 spot was the Bajaj Pulsar with exports up 32.52 percent to 32,406 units while lower down the order was the Discover with an increase of 10.77 percent to 15,916 units. The Platina, Avenger and Dominar all showed increased demand with the exception of the CT where exports dipped 30.91 percent to 16,572 units in the past month, down from 23,986 units exported in Oct 19.
    Bajaj Auto Segment wise sales
    The 75-110cc segments showed more some promise in domestic and global markets. In terms of domestic sales, the Boxer 110cc and Discover 110cc failed to note any sales while the CT and Platina posted de-growth. The Pulsar 125cc sales increased 98.68 percent to 65,648 units in Oct 20 as against 33,042 units sold in Oct 19. In Oct 20, Bajaj Auto introduced special festive discounts on the three variants of the 125cc Pulsar with savings upto Rs.3,000.
    Bajaj Exports Oct 2020 As Per Engine Size Segment
    In exports, the Boxer 110cc was the highest seller with 97,452 units exported, up 32.01 percent as against 73,824 units exported in Oct 19. It was also in the 126-250cc segment that the Boxer ruled with exports of 23,547 units, up 83.60 percent as against 12,840 units exported in Oct 19.
    In the 111-125cc segment, the Discover found most buyers in global markets with 13,036 units exported and the Platina 110cc and 125cc were also favoured among global buyers as was the Pulsar and Avenger. Bajaj Chetak exports are yet to start. More

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    2021 Audi TT RS Gets More Expensive, Adds Sporty Details

    Audi has announced updates for the TT RS for the 2021 model year.
    It has new 20-inch seven-spoke wheels, black exterior trim, carbon fiber inlays on the center console and doors, and standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
    The 2021 TT RS Coupe is available now starting at $73,545.
    Audi is making the TT RS Coupe a little more attractive for the 2021 model year with new standard equipment, including black exterior trim, that gives it a sportier look—as if the RS version wasn’t sporty enough. The new sports coupes will also come standard with new technology including standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

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    The new look consists of a new black optic exterior, and even more black trim can be added with available black badging. Red brakes are now standard, as are a set of 20-inch seven-spoke Audi Sport wheels wrapped in all-season rubber. The sporty details flow into the interior as well with new standard carbon fiber inlays on the center console and doors. A Bang and Olufsen sound system is also standard as well as Audi’s MMI infotainment system with navigation, Audi Connect, and lane-keeping assist. For 2021, a new sport exhaust with black tips is available to add to the blacked-out look.

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    The TT RS is powered by a raucous 394-hp turbocharged 2.5-liter five-cylinder that sends power to all four wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and Audi’s Quattro all-wheel-drive system. During Car and Driver testing, a 2018 model launched to 60 mph in 3.3 seconds on its way to an 11.8-second quarter-mile at 117 mph.

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    The 2021 Audi TT RS is on sale in the U.S. starting at $73,545, making it $4950 more expensive than the 2020 model.
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    VW Passat Will Be Discontinued in the U.S. Later This Decade

    Volkswagen has confirmed that the Passat sedan will be discontinued in the U.S. by the end of the decade.
    The German automaker will shift its focus toward SUVs, including the Atlas and the upcoming Taos subcompact SUV and ID.4 electric crossover, in the States.
    The 2021 Passat starts at $24,990 and is powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder that’s EPA rated at 28 mpg combined.
    Volkswagen is planning to discontinue the Passat sedan in the U.S. in favor of its SUVs, CEO Ralf Brandstätter said. The company’s new Taos compact SUV is arriving next year as well as an electric crossover, the ID.4, which will eventually be built at VW’s Chattanooga, Tennessee, plant alongside the Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport SUVs.

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    “We’ve made a decision to cancel the Passat for the U.S. later in the decade,” Brandstätter said, not specifying a date. “The sales trend is very firmly in favor of SUV models, as indicated by the success of the Atlas.”

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    The ID.4 is set to arrive in the U.S. early next year. Until production begins in Chattanooga, the cars will be imported from VW’s factory in Zwickau, Germany. Some observers have speculated that the plant would need to cease production of the Passat to make room for the ID.4, but a Volkswagen spokesperson told Car and Driver that we shouldn’t assume that VW “need[s] to get rid of one vehicle to make room for the other.”
    The VW Passat has been sold in the U.S. since the sedan’s third generation, starting in 1990. Prior to that, the Passat was sold here as the Dasher starting in 1974 and as the Quantum from 1982 until 1990. It was built in the U.S. starting in 2011.
    It’s not the end of the Passat in other parts of the world, though. Volkswagen confirmed to Car and Driver that a new MQB-based Passat model is coming. When the current generation ends production in the U.S., it will be nearly 12 years old. VW never offered a hybrid, something the Jetta sedan and Honda Accord have both had, or an all-wheel-drive model, like the Toyota Camry.

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    Tesla Model X Has Flaw Allowing It to Be Hacked and Stolen

    A security researcher has detailed a pair of unintended flaws, known as “exploits,” that would allow a person to steal a Tesla Model X in minutes.
    The researcher carried off the feat with about $300 in computer hardware items, including a Tesla part found on eBay, as Wired first reported.
    Researcher Lennert Wouters told Tesla of the vulnerability back in August, and Tesla has told Wouters an over-the-air update will be sent out this week to fix the issue.

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    Automakers work hard to reduce the possibility that hackers can steal their cars. But, it’s an ongoing battle between the people who make the systems in vehicles and those who want to exploit them. Fortunately for Tesla, the latest pair of unintended flaws—known to computer types as “exploits”—were found by a security researcher happy to share his findings, not a group of car thieves with a taste for falcon-winged EVs.
    Wired reported about the security researcher, Lennert Wouters from KU Leuven university in Belgium. He discovered a pair of vulnerabilities that allow the researcher to not only get into a Model X, but also start it and drive away. Wouters disclosed the vulnerability to Tesla back in August, and the automaker has told Wouters that an over-the-air patch may take a month to be deployed to affected vehicles. For Wouters’s part, the researcher says that he won’t publish the code or technical details needed for anyone else to pull off this hack. He did post a video demonstration of the system in action.
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    To steal a Model X in minutes requires the exploitation of two vulnerabilities. Wouters started with a hardware kit costing roughly $300 that sits in a backpack and includes a Raspberry Pi low-cost computer and a Model X body control module (BCM) that he purchased off eBay. It’s the BCM that enables these exploits, even though it’s not from the target vehicle. It acts like a trusted piece of Tesla hardware that allows both exploits to be pulled off. With it, Wouters is able to hijack the Bluetooth radio connection that the key fob uses to open the vehicle using the VIN and coming within 15 feet of the target vehicle’s fob. At that point, his hardware system rewrites the target’s fob firmware and is able to access the secure enclave and get the code to unlock the Model X. He stores that code in his backpack rig and returns to the Model X, which opens up because it believes it’s connected to the original fob.
    Essentially, Wouters is able to create a key for a Model X by knowing the last five digits of the VIN—which is visible in the windshield—and standing near the owner of that vehicle for about 90 seconds while his portable setup clones the key.
    Once in the vehicle, Wouters has to use another exploit to get the vehicle started. By accessing the USB port hidden behind a panel under the display, Wouters is able to connect his backpack computer to the vehicle’s CAN (Controller Area Network) bus and tell the vehicle’s computer that his spoofed key fob is valid. With that done, the Model X believes a valid key is in the vehicle and willingly starts up and is ready to drive away.
    The issue is that the key fob and BCM, while connecting to each other, don’t go the extra step of validating firmware updates to the key fob, giving the researcher access to the key by pretending to send over new firmware from Tesla. “The system has everything it needs to be secure,” Wouters told Wired. “And then there are a few small mistakes that allow me to circumvent all of the security measures.”
    Wouters also noted that this type of exploit isn’t unique to Tesla. “They’re cool cars, so they’re interesting to work on,” Wouters told Wired. “But I think if I spent as much time looking at other brands, I would probably find similar issues.”
    Tesla has a history of working with security researchers and even offers up a Model 3 every year to the Pwn2Own competition. Wouters won’t share the technical details of his exploit until January at the Real World Crypto conference.
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    NHTSA Tells GM to Recall 5.9 Million Vehicles with Takata Airbags

    General Motors is recalling 5.9 million of its SUVs and pickups from 2007–2014 model years over defective airbag inflators.
    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) denied a GM petition to avoid the recall and gave GM 30 days to come up with a plan to notify owners and replace the inflators.
    GM had said that the recall isn’t necessary because the Takata-made airbag inflators in these vehicles aren’t subject to the same deterioration as they are in other vehicles involved in a massive worldwide recall.
    General Motors is recalling 5.9 million vehicles over defective Takata-built airbag inflators after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) denied GM’s petition to avoid the recall. The vehicles include SUVs and pickups with model years between 2007 and 2014, including the the Cadillac Escalade; Chevrolet 1500, 2500, and 3500; Chevy Suburban and Tahoe; GMC Sierra 1500, 2500, and 3500; and the GMC Yukon and Yukon XL.
    “NHTSA concluded that the GM inflators in question are at risk of the same type of explosion after long-term exposure to high heat and humidity as other recalled Takata inflators,” the regulatory agency said in a statement to C/D. “Such explosions have caused injuries and deaths.”

    Takata Airbag Recall: Everything You Need to Know

    GM contested this decision, saying that it doesn’t believe that the airbags in these vehicles with Takata inflators were subject to the same deterioration as those in the other vehicles that have been recalled. “Based on data generated through independent scientific evaluation conducted over several years, we disagree with NHTSA’s position,” GM said in a statement. “However, we will abide by NHTSA’s decision and begin taking the necessary steps.”
    NHTSA’s decision document said that GM claimed that the specific inflators which went into these now-recalled vehicles had a lower risk of rupture as a result of unique design differences. The automaker also claimed that the actual environment in these vehicles, which share a platform internally referred to as GMT900, “better protects the front-passenger inflator from the extreme temperature cycling that can cause inflator rupture.”
    In its securities filings, according to Reuters, GM said that it would cost $1.2 billion to address this recall if it did come to fruition. The Takata recall, by far the largest the auto industry has ever seen, affects 19 different manufacturers and includes roughly 63 million airbags in the U.S. and tens of millions of vehicles.
    These Takata airbags have an ammonium-nitrate-based propellant that can deteriorate when exposed to high temperatures or moisture, or simply due to aging. Once they deteriorate, if deployed, they can send metal fragments into the cabin of a vehicle. There have been 18 deaths as a result of these airbags, although none in a GM-made vehicle.
    NHTSA gave GM 30 days to provide the agency with a plan on how the automaker will notify owners and fix this recall. Owners of vehicles that may be affected should check the NHTSA recalls website for more information in the coming months.
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    2021 Kia Sorento Pricing Announced, Including 37-MPG Hybrid

    The new 2021 Kia Sorento starts at $30,560, a significant increase from last year’s model.
    The hybrid model, a new addition to the lineup, starts at $34,760 and is rated at 37 mpg.
    The 2021 Sorento is on sale now at dealerships.
    Kia’s new Sorento has arrived, and we now have pricing for the redesigned mid-size SUV. The 2021 Kia Sorento starts at $30,560 for the base LX model, representing an increase of $2450 compared with the 2020 model’s base price. Because the previous Sorento’s lowest-priced L trim level is no longer part of the lineup, though, prices for equivalent models are more in line with last year’s. The new Sorento hybrid starts at $34,760 and the top SX Prestige X-Line model with AWD and a more powerful turbocharged engine is $43,760.

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    The 2021 Sorento’s lower models, the LX and the S ($33,060), come standard with front-wheel drive and a 2.5-liter inline-four with 191 horsepower. The EX ($36,160) has a turbocharged 2.5-liter inline-four with 281 horsepower, as does the top SX ($39,160). All-wheel drive is an $1800 option on all of these models, and the SX model offers a $2600 Prestige package with desirable features such as cooled front seats, a heated steering wheel, and an upgraded audio system. The SX also offers a rugged-looking X-Line appearance package on AWD models.

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    A hybrid version of the Sorento is new for 2021, and it starts at $34,760 for the S trim level and $37,760 for the better equipped EX. It’s offered only with front-wheel drive and is rated to deliver 37 mpg combined by the EPA.
    All 2021 Sorentos come standard with a third row of seats; the seven-passenger LX and S have a second-row bench, while the six-passenger EX and SX have second-row captain’s chairs. All Sorento hybrids have the captain’s chairs.
    2021 Kia Sorentos have already begun arriving at dealerships and are on sale now.
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