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    KTM 390 Adventure Spoke Wheels Variant Launch Price Rs 3.6 Lakh

    Image – TARIK ADVAfter launching KTM 390 ADV X and ADV Y variants, KTM Has now launched 390 ADV Spoke Wheel variant in IndiaAs part of its 2023 update, KTM 390 Adventure gets a new spoke wheel (SW) variant. While most of the features are the same as that of standard variant, 390 Adventure SW variant gets exclusive wire-spoke wheels. It will appeal to folks who want a more dynamic look and feel for their bike, a mix of retro and contemporary aesthetics. For this update, KTM 390 ADV will cost you Rs 3.6 lakh ex-sh, which is about Rs 22k more than the standard KTM 390 ADV.This new variant also gets fully adjustable suspension. The WP APEX suspension hardware is fully adjustable for compression, rebound and preload. This achieves that rare chemistry of tactile grip with the road and confidence-inspiring efficiency for the dirt.Damping at the front USD forks is of 30 clicks each for compression and rebound. The rear mono-shock is adjustable by 20 clicks for a rebound while retaining 10-step preload adjustability. This enables the rider to customize their ride quality, handling, and comfort as per their individual preferences and laden weight.KTM 390 Adventure spoke wheel variantWhile the standard variant with alloy wheels has a dominating street presence, 390 Adventure spoke wheel variant has a springy feel to it. The former is pure machine whereas spoke wheels ensure friendlier vibes for the bike. SW variant also gets a new colour scheme with orange shaded body work and trellis frame. KTM’s racing livery further enhances the bike’s look and feel.2023 KTM 390 ADV spoke wheel variant India LaunchThere are also the functional aspects, wherein spoke wheels have better capabilities across off-road tracks. Spoke wheels are also easy to repair in comparison to alloy wheels. KTM 390 Adventure SW variant has black-anodized aluminium rims that house the thickish wire spokes. The rims measure 19-inch at front and 17-inch at rear.390 Adventure spoke wheel variant specsApart from the spoke wheels and updated colour theme, there are no other major changes to KTM 390 Adventure SW variant. Powering the bike is the 373cc, single cylinder motor that churns out 44 hp of max power and 37 Nm of peak torque. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Braking duties are performed by 320 mm disc at front and 230 mm disc at rear. Dual channel ABS with cornering function is offered as standard.Other key highlights of 390 Adventure include traction control, riding modes, ride-by-wire tech and quickshifter+. The bike has a 5-inch TFT screen that displays a range of information. Functionalities are the same as that of 2022 model.The display can be paired with the user’s smartphone via Bluetooth using KTM My Ride app. It can be used to access a range of functions including navigation. In India, KTM 390 Adventure will continue to rival the likes of BMW G310GS and upcoming Himalayan 450 and Hero XPulse 400. More

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    Yamaha Rental Service Adds E01 Electric Scooter To Its Fleet

    Yamaha E01 Electric Scooter In JapanYamaha E01 electric scooter packs an 8.1 kW (10.86 bhp) electric motor which draws juice from a 4.9 kWh fixed Li-ion batteryJapan witnessed the introduction of the Yamaha E01 electric scooter. However, Yamaha is not launching it traditionally. Instead, the company is offering it as a rental service. Late last year, Yamaha introduced an experimental leasing program in Japan. Intention was to collect raw information from participating users for polishing the product.In May 2023, Yamaha brought E01 electric scooter under its rental service umbrella. E01 is exclusively on rent via Yamaha Bike Rental outlets in Sapporo, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka Airport. Riders of age 20+ and with a relevant driving license can rent Yamaha E01 electric scooter.Yamaha E01 electric scooterE01 has a maxi-scooter-inspired design that looks sharp and modern at the same time. It gets a clear windscreen to aid with wind buffeting. Charging port is on the front fascia, flanked by boomerang-shaped LED DRLs. There are small dual LED headlights below the front apron, lending a unique look.Yamaha has given the E01 Scooter one of the tidiest tail sections on a maxi-scooter. It also gets LED indicators on the handlebar. Ergonomics of the scooter look very relaxed as expected from a maxi-scooter. But the only fly in the ointment seems to be that this isn’t a step-through scooter and the center spine hinders practicality slightly.Yamaha E01 Electric Scooter In JapanIt packs a 4.9 kWh Li-ion battery along with an 8.1 kW (10.86 bhp) mid-mounted brushless DC motor. Yamaha promises 104 km of range from a single charge and bundles an AC portable charger as part of the rental program. This charger takes about 14 hours to top-up the battery from a household socket.The E01 scooter packs a fully digital instrument cluster, Bluetooth connectivity features with navigation readouts, keyless ignition and some more features as standard. Yamaha will also equip it with disc brakes on both sides. These discs are alloy-mounted too. Front gets RSU (Right Side Up) telescopic forks, while rear gets twin shock absorbers.Will it launch in India?There is a large 23L under-seat storage too, which will only be useful if users don’t carry the charger along. Yamaha is said to have recorded the learnings from the leasing program last year. With this rental program, the company will procure more data and user behaviour. All in all, Yamaha E01 is likely to launch in markets like Europe in the future.India launch is likely too as Yamaha showcased two electric scooters to dealers in India, Neo’s and E01. The Japanese brand has even registered trademarks for E01 and EC-05 in India. When? Yamaha India hasn’t revealed their plans regarding this like they have with RX-100. Pricing for Yamaha E01 electric scooter is likely to be in the Rs 2 lakh range upon launch. More

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    Next-Gen Aston Martin DB Teased ahead of May 24 Reveal

    Aston Martin has released three teaser photos of the successor to the DB11, which will be revealed on May 24.The shrouded images show the front of the next-gen DB, the side profile, and the new infotainment system.Aston filed a trademark in the U.S. for the nameplate “DB12,” suggesting that will be the next-gen car’s name.The world is getting a sneak peek at the successor to the Aston Martin DB11, with the British automaker today releasing three teaser photos of the next-generation sports car, which is set to be fully revealed on May 24.The partially shrouded photo above gives us a glimpse at the new DB’s headlights and hood. Aston Martin’s recently revised wing logo can be seen affixed to the car’s nose. Squint a little and parts of the grille are also visible with what appear to be six horizontal bars.Side Show Aston also released a photo teasing the next-gen DB’s side profile (seen below). The long hood flows into a steeply raked windshield. Its uninterrupted line suggests this model is the coupe, but a convertible version known as the Volante will also likely be offered. The car’s paint color appears to be an unspecified shade of green, and the gigantic wheels are coated in what looks like some type of bronze. It’s a handsome pairing to be sure.Aston MartinNext-Gen InfotainmentEarly last year, Aston Martin chairman Lawrence Stroll was reported as saying the company’s next generation of cars would undergo big changes, including a new infotainment system. He wasn’t joking, as the setup shown in the photo below gives a good view of the updated interface, which is integrated into an angled center stack that also houses the HVAC controls and other switchgear. Aston MartinAlong with rollers to control the temperature for the dual climate zones and fan speed, there’s also one for the stereo volume. Surrounding the stubby gear selector and prominent engine start-stop switch are buttons that reveal some of the next-gen DB’s features. The list includes heated and ventilated seats, adjustable dampers and exhaust settings, and driver-assistance tech such as a surround-view camera system, lane-keeping assist, and parking sensors.What’s Its Real Name?While Aston has yet to reveal the name of the DB11’s successor, there’s a chance it could be called the DB12. That speculation is fueled by a trademark application the company filed for the nameplate with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. What will the car’s real name be? We’ll all likely just have to stay tuned until Aston reveals the next-gen DB on May 24. Other Aston StoriesThis content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.Senior EditorEric Stafford’s automobile addiction began before he could walk, and it has fueled his passion to write news, reviews, and more for Car and Driver since 2016. His aspiration growing up was to become a millionaire with a Jay Leno–like car collection. Apparently, getting rich is harder than social-media influencers make it seem, so he avoided financial success entirely to become an automotive journalist and drive new cars for a living. After earning a degree at Central Michigan University and working at a daily newspaper, the years of basically burning money on failed project cars and lemon-flavored jalopies finally paid off when Car and Driver hired him. His garage currently includes a 2010 Acura RDX, a manual ’97 Chevy Camaro Z/28, and a ’90 Honda CRX Si. More

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    Crash Tests Show Small Cars Aren’t Protecting Rear Occupants Well

    This content is imported from youTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety released findings on a set of crash tests that show small passenger cars can’t protect rear-seat occupants as well as front passengers. The IIHS tested five small 2023 model-year cars using its moderate overlap crash test: the Honda Civic, the Toyota Corolla, the Kia Forte, the Nissan Sentra, and the Subaru Crosstrek. None were able to achieve an overall crash test rating of Good, with only the Civic and the Corolla being marked as Acceptable. The other three were given Poor ratings from the IIHS. IIHSThe lackluster ratings stem from the lack of modern protections afforded to rear-seat occupants. The IIHS found that in all five cars tested, the rear dummy would “submarine” on impact, increasing the risk of fatal injury. Submarining occurs when the lap part of the seatbelt slides up into the abdominal region, making internal injuries more likely in the event of a crash.These findings aren’t the result of diminishing rear-seat occupant safety equipment, but a byproduct of the increasing safety standards given to occupants up front, in the form of more advanced seatbelt and airbag designs. Basically, the IIHS is saying it wants to see this new tech make its way to rear seats too. Despite the results, the IIHS says the rear seats remain the safest place for young children, who can be injured by an inflating front airbag. Crash CourseRoad & Track staff writer with a taste for high-mileage, rusted-out projects and amateur endurance racing. More

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    1999 Shelby Series 1 Roadster Is Our Bring a Trailer Auction Pick

    Car and DriverCarroll Shelby is a legend, but not everything he built was legendary. Case in point: the Series 1 roadster he designed and engineered in the ’90s. The car’s journey to production was riddled with complications and setbacks, with Shelby American eventually churning out just 249 copies. One of them is currently up for auction on Bring a Trailer, which—like Car and Driver—is part of Hearst Autos.Cobra Connection Just because the 1999 Shelby Series 1, pictured here in Centennial Silver with Garnet Red metallic stripes, didn’t quite live up to the ambitious goals set by its iconic creator doesn’t mean it’s still not cool as hell. Just look at the thing. Its resemblance to the original Shelby Cobras is undeniable, and that curvy bodywork is said to be extremely lightweight, as it’s made of carbon fiber and fiberglass. The Series 1 had a claimed curb weight of 2650 pounds. Bring a TrailerThe Playskool-like interior isn’t so attractive. In fact, it’s pretty embarrassing for a car that once cost about the same as a Ferrari 360 Spider when both were new. Close inspection reveals parts from a fourth-generation Pontiac Firebird; one need look no further than the retrofitted gauge cluster, HVAC controls, and door handles to spot the connection. Still, no one who bought a Series 1 likely expected a luxury interior—or apparently one that had any cupholders or storage space whatsoever. The roadster was also notoriously unfriendly to driver’s over six feet tall, as the standard seating positions put the top of the windshield directly in their line of sight. Bring a TrailerPowered by OldsmobileIt’s kind of funny to think a car as expensive and performance-focused as the Shelby Series 1 would share an engine with a front-wheel-drive Oldsmobile Aurora, but that’s exactly where its DOHC 4.0-liter V-8 was sourced from. Without the optional Vortech supercharger, which is said to have been a nearly $20K add-on, the standard engine in the Series 1 produced 320 horsepower and 290 pound-feet of torque. Sending that power to the rear wheels is a six-speed manual transaxle, and the eight-cylinder soundtrack was delivered through a Borla exhaust system with a set of prominent tailpipes poking out the back.Bring a TrailerBack in 2000, Car and Driver icon Brock Yates reviewed a 1999 Shelby Series 1 that looks identical to the example currently up for auction. Despite mechanical snafus during two separate tests, the supercharged roadster shot to 60 mph in 4.1 seconds and cleared the quarter-mile in 13.0 seconds at 112 mph. Its Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires, size 265/40R18 up front and 315/R18 out back, helped it post 0.92 g of grip on the skidpad. Every Series 1 also had race-car-derived pushrod suspension. Yet its impressive performance and sophisticated chassis weren’t enough to offset its other shortcomings, with Yates summarizing the car like this: “The Shelby Series 1 is essentially a superb concept but remains a work in progress. When all the bugs are worked out, we’re eagerly awaiting another call from the man whose name is on this interesting but still unproved sports car.”Other Shelby BaT PicksThis content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.Senior EditorEric Stafford’s automobile addiction began before he could walk, and it has fueled his passion to write news, reviews, and more for Car and Driver since 2016. His aspiration growing up was to become a millionaire with a Jay Leno–like car collection. Apparently, getting rich is harder than social-media influencers make it seem, so he avoided financial success entirely to become an automotive journalist and drive new cars for a living. After earning a degree at Central Michigan University and working at a daily newspaper, the years of basically burning money on failed project cars and lemon-flavored jalopies finally paid off when Car and Driver hired him. His garage currently includes a 2010 Acura RDX, a manual ’97 Chevy Camaro Z/28, and a ’90 Honda CRX Si. More

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    EVs Are Hot, but Only 34 Percent of Dealerships Have Even One in Stock

    The Sierra Club has surveyed the plug-in-vehicle shopping landscape and found that we still have a long way to go to make more EVs available in more areas.In 2022, you could only find an EV at 34 percent of all the auto dealers in the U.S., and less than half of those who didn’t have one were interested in selling one if they could get it.In ZEV states, where laws are in place to force higher levels of EV sales in the coming years, more dealers there want EVs to sell than elsewhere. Looks like the laws are slowly working.To the surprise of absolutely no one who’s been shopping for an electric vehicle the past few months, there aren’t all that many EVs out there. We now have data to back up the stream of anecdotes about five-figure dealer adjustments and people selling their spots in line on the near-endless waiting lists for some models. The Sierra Club released a report this week called “A Nationwide Study of the Electric Vehicle Shopping Experience,” and, well, things could be better out there.To learn about the EV landscape for the new study, Sierra Club staff and volunteers contacted more than 800 dealerships across the U.S. between June and November 2022. They determined that only 34 percent of car dealerships in the U.S. had any EVs for sale during the survey period in 2022. Of course, supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic made shopping for all kinds of products challenging these past few years, and new cars were certainly affected. Despite that, less than half (44 percent) of the 66 percent of dealers who did not have an EV for sale said they would sell EVs if they could get any.Tesla dealer in Florida.UCG|Getty ImagesBroad Definition of “EV”Before we go on, for this study, the Sierra Club counts both battery-electric and plug-in hybrids as EVs. While we usually differentiate between those powertrains, we will use EV as a catch-all for this article to refer to both types. The shopping experience survey is a follow-up to the Sierra Club’s 2019 report called “Rev Up.” Shopping ListEV availability varies by region, of course, and there’s an interesting thing happening in California and the 15 states that have adopted California’s zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandates. The ZEV states differ in how they will implement their versions of the various rules, but the important part here is that these laws set clear targets for future EV sales levels. States that follow California’s Advanced Clean Cars II program, an August 2022 update to the ZEV rules, for example, require 100 percent EV sales by 2035. The ZEV states, therefore, already are and can be expected to continue to be leaders in the shift to electrification. But when the Sierra Club broke down its findings, it found that the dealer landscape was almost precisely the same in ZEV states and those without these future mandates. The nationwide number of dealers with an EV was 34 percent. In ZEV states, it was 35 percent.What Do Dealers Think of Selling EVs? Where the ZEV states differ is how dealers feel about selling EVs. Dealers with no plug-in vehicles to sell were likelier to wish they did in ZEV states than others. While the national average was 44 percent, it was 52 percent in ZEV states and just 41 in the non-ZEV states. In other words, while the supply chain and production constraints affected dealers nationwide, the people it mattered to were in states that said they will force more EV sales in the coming years.Solutions to the EV drought have to come from the companies that build the cars, the Sierra Club said. Despite the many, many billions that have already been pledged to shift the bulk of new-car sales to electrified vehicles in the next decade or so, it’s not enough, apparently. “It is the responsibility of manufacturers to deliver more EVs to all dealers,” the report said. “The ultimate conclusion is that automakers must invest more in EV production to match consumer demand that is at a record high.”This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.Contributing EditorSebastian Blanco has been writing about electric vehicles, hybrids, and hydrogen cars since 2006. His articles and car reviews have appeared in the New York Times, Automotive News, Reuters, SAE, Autoblog, InsideEVs, Trucks.com, Car Talk, and other outlets. His first green-car media event was the launch of the Tesla Roadster, and since then he has been tracking the shift away from gasoline-powered vehicles and discovering the new technology’s importance not just for the auto industry, but for the world as a whole. Throw in the recent shift to autonomous vehicles, and there are more interesting changes happening now than most people can wrap their heads around. You can find him on Twitter or, on good days, behind the wheel of a new EV.  More

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    Electric Car Sales April 2023 – Tata, Mahindra, MG, BYD, Hyundai, Kia

    New Mahindra XUV400 Electric SUVAccording to FADA Research, electric vehicle penetration in PV segment stood at 2.1% last month as opposed to 2.6% in March 2023Tata Motors took the lead again in April 2023. The company sold 4,392 units last month. When compared to 1,817 units sold a year ago and 7,137 units a month before, Tata Motors witnessed a staggering 141.72% YoY growth and a 38.46% MoM decline. Tata’s market share in April 2023 is 75.2%, down from 83.31% in March 2023.Volume growth YoY stood at 2,575 units and Tata lost 2,745 units MoM in volume. With XUV400 deliveries commenced, Mahindra sold 505 electric vehicles last month. This accounted for an astonishing 3784% YoY growth and 113.04% MoM growth (both highest in this list). Volume gain stood at 492 units YoY and 268 units MoM.Electric Car Sales April 2023Electric Car Sales April 2023MG sold 335 units of ZS EV last month and with Comet, sales numbers are likely to grow considerably. MG registered 36.73% YoY growth, but a 32.19% MoM decline. PSA Automobiles (Indian entity of Stellantis’ PSA) sold 229 Citroen eC3 last month. Sales are thriving as it registers 36.73% MoM growth as opposed to 202 units sold a month before. This accounts for volume growth of 27 units MoM.e6 and Atto 3 combined, BYD sold 154 units and registered 633% YoY growth as opposed to 21 units sold a year ago and 45.20% MoM decline in numbers as opposed to 281 units sold in March 2023. BMW has three EVs on sale in India including i4, iX, and i7.Electric Car Sales April 2023 vs April 2022 – YoY AnalysisTogether, BMW sold 60 EVs last month and saw 252.94% YoY growth and 17.65% MoM growth. Hyundai sold 51 units of the Ioniq 5 and Kona EV. The company registered 121.74% YoY growth and 10.87% MoM growth too. Hyundai is testing an electric version of Creta too.Electric Car Sales April 2023 vs March 2023 – MoM AnalysisKia currently has just EV6 on sale in India. It clocked 34 units last month and witnessed 70% MoM growth as opposed to 20 units sold a month before. Just like Kia, Volvo has one EV on offer too, which is XC40 Recharge. It sold 34 units and saw sales dip by 26% MoM.Total of 5,834 EVs were sold in India last monthMercedes-Benz has four electric vehicles on offer in India. EQB, EQC, EQS and AMG EQS. Together, they sold 27 units. Numbers grew by 145.45% YoY but dipped by 6.90% MoM. Other brands combined, sold 13 units accounting for 87.62% YoY decline and 43.48% MoM decline.In total, 5,834 EVs were sold in India in April 2023. As opposed to 2,252 units sold in April 2022 and 8,566 units sold in March 2023, this segment saw 159.06% YoY growth and 31.89% MoM growth. EV penetration in the PV segment stood at 2.1%, down from 2.6% in March 2023. More

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    2024 Honda Compact Electric SUV Debuts – 412 Km Range, 15 Inch Touchscreen

    New Honda Compact Electric SUVWhile official launch timeline is not available, 2024 Honda e:Ny1 EV is expected to debut in Europe in coming monthsHonda has been rather late in EV segment. However, recent plans show that the Japanese carmaker has stepped up focus to boost its electric portfolio in international markets. But in India, Honda continues to focus on ICE-based and hybrid cars.Honda’s brand-new electric SUV for European market is e:Ny1 compact SUV. It was earlier showcased as e:Ny1 Prototype, which in turn is similar to e:NS1 and e:NP1 twins available in Chinese market. Honda e:Ny1 seems familiar, as the SUV is essentially an electric version of HR-V.New Honda Compact Electric SUV2024 Honda e:Ny1 electric compact SUV detailsAlthough it looks like HR-V, Honda has stated that its new e:Ny1 electric SUV is based on an entirely new e:N Architecture F. It has some unique characteristics, designed to improve drive dynamics. One of the key highlights is a front-drive platform.The e:N Architecture F has three primary USPs – low centre of gravity, a dedicated high rigidity body structure and intelligently designed under-floor aerodynamics. All these features will ensure greater confidence for users while driving the SUV and make journeys a lot more fun and exciting.New Honda Compact Electric SUVThe newly developed chassis for Honda e:Ny1 offers improved torsional rigidity. It has been achieved with the use of high tensile steel, which comprises around 47% of the SUV’s body by weight. Improved torsional rigidity means the vehicle will have better ride quality and the suspension system can work more efficiently. With the new platform and chassis, Honda e:Ny1 is primed to deliver dynamic and refined performance and exceptional comfort.New Honda Compact Electric SUVIn terms of how it differs from HR-V, Honda e:Ny1 Compact Electric SUV has new headlamps, a closed grille and new bumper. The EV also gets a unique set of alloy wheels. Branding elements are also new, as can be seen with the white coloured ‘H’ logo on the charging flap and on the steering wheel. This seems to be a new identity for Honda’s electric cars.Honda follows a similar approach for Type R variants that have the logo in red background. Similarly, Honda hybrid cars have the H logo in blue background. Another unique aspect is new typeface for ‘HONDA’ badging at rear.New Honda Compact Electric SUV2024 Honda e:Ny1 Compact Electric SUV is expected to offer spacious interiors. It will be equipped with a massive 15.1-inch vertically mounted (portrait) touchscreen infotainment system. The screen has a fixed section for AC controls. Honda e:Ny1 also gets a separate instrument console, which seems to be around 10.25 inch in size.Honda e:Ny1 range, specsHonda e:Ny1 electric SUV is equipped with a 68.8 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The EV has a lightweight three-in-one integrated power drive unit that generates 201 hp of max power and 310 Nm of peak torque. Honda says range of e:Ny1 is 412 km, as per WLTP cycle. With a DC fast charger, Honda e:Ny1 can load up from 10% to 80% in just 45 minutes.New Honda Compact Electric SUVHonda e:Ny1 could be launched in Europe at around £30,000 (approx. INR 30.70 lakh). At this price point, it will compete with rivals such as  Hyundai Kona Electric and Peugeot e-2008. If launched in India, it will rival the likes of the upcoming Hyundai Creta EV, Kia Seltos EV, Tata Curvv EV, etc. More