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    Hero MotoCorp Sales May 2023 – 4.30 lakh Motorcycles, 27k Scooters

    Hero SplendorHero MotoCorp has posted a 7 percent YoY growth in May 2023 while MoM sales have also increased significantlyHero MotoCorp has registered a 7 percent YoY growth in May 2023 to 5,19,474 units. The company has seen outstanding growth in domestic sales, while exports have dipped. Factors conducive to the company’s growth in India are on account of improved buyer sentiments, predictions of normal rainfall and a host of new launches.Hero MotoCorp is also set to refresh and expand the company’s product lineup with five new motorcycles and scooters over the next couple of months. It was the Hero Splendor that has done exceedingly well, bringing in rich rewards for the company, scaling over every other motorcycle on the top 10 list with 32,55,744 units sold in FY 2023. The company also introduced the OBD-II and E20 compliant XPulse 200 4V in May 2023.Hero MotoCorp Sales May 2023Hero MotoCorp has reported total sales (domestic + exports) of 519,474 units in May 2023. This was a YoY growth of 7 percent over 486,704 units sold in May 2022. On a YTD basis, the company has reported total sales of 9,15,581 units as against 9,05,326 units sold in YRD FY2022.Motorcycle sales stood at 4,89,336 units in the past month, up from 4,52,246 units sold in May 2022 thus relating to a 37,090 unit volume growth. During the period April-May 2023, the company sold 8,58,166 motorcycles as against 8,44,873 units sold in the April-May 2022 period.Hero MotoCorp sales May 2023Scooter sales stood at 30,138 units, a YoY de-growth as against 34,458 units sold in May 2022. Sales of scooters on a YTD basis also fell to 57,415 units in the FY 2023 period as against 60,453 units sold in the corresponding period of 2022. The relatively new Hero Xoom scooter, which featured at No. 5 on the top 10 scooter list in April 2023, has added good number to total scooter sales.Total domestic sales (motorcycles + scooters) of the company thus stood at 5,08,309 units in May 2023, up from 4,66,466 units sold in May 2022. Growth was also seen on a YTD basis at 8,94,493 units sold during April-May 2023 as against 8,64,956 units sold in April-May 2022.In May 2023, Hero MotoCorp reported a YoY de-growth in terms of exports which fell to 11,165 units in May 2023 from 20,238 units sold in May 2022. This was a 9,073 unit volume de-growth. YTD exports slipped to 21,088 units from 40,370 units sold in April-May 2022 period.Hero MotoCorp upcoming launchesHero MotoCorp plans to introduce the new Hero Karizma 210cc along with an updated version of the Xtreme 160R. Refreshed models of the Hero Passion Pro along with new Glamour models are also in the pipeline while a scooter in the 125cc segment is also a part of its upcoming launches. However, the most anticipated model is that being produced jointly by Hero MotoCorp and Harley Davidson – X440 Roadster has just been opened for bookings at a down payment of Rs 25,000 ahead of a July 2023 launch. More

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    2025 VW ID.Buzz in U.S. Spec Is Nostalgic but Full of Modern Conveniences

    The long-awaited U.S.-market VW ID.Buzz has the extended wheelbase, which makes room for a third row, and seating for seven. It’ll be available with a choice of 282-hp single-motor rear-wheel-drive or 330-hp dual-motor all-wheel-drive powertrains. Bright color combos inside and out call back to the ’60s, but with a contemporary spin and fully modern tech.While some buyers of the 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz will be trying to revisit their time in 1960s Haight-Ashbury—or at least their fantasies of having been there—you don’t have to have been a counterculture hippie to feel nostalgia for Volkswagen’s Type 2 Microbus. The VW people hauler is a cultural icon that represents a lifestyle of playing guitars around a beach campfire, road trips with family, and gentle rebellion against the status quo. It was appealing then and it’s appealing now, even more so with an electric powertrain and a host of comfort and safety options. VW announced a return of the bus back in 2022. The first U.S. versions of the electric ID.Buzz should be on their way to a dealer near you by June of 2024. Long Way to Go, Short Time to Get ThereThe European version of the ID.Buzz is a two-row machine with a shorter wheelbase than what we’ll get here in the States. The U.S.-spec bus is stretched 10 inches, for a 127.5-inch wheelbase, so it keeps those short overhangs and uses all of that extra space for interior room. The added length allows for a third row, which means seating for seven. While it’s considerably larger than an original Type 2 bus (they were called Microbus for a reason), the ID.Buzz offers plenty of visual cues connecting it to its ancestor. It’s not quite as flat in front, but it does have a similar boxy, yet rounded, profile, throwback “vent” details on the D-pillar, giant front badge just aching to be replaced with a peace sign, and cheerful, two-tone paint options. Some of the colors are familiar from previous showings of the bus, like Energetic Orange, Pomelo Yellow, and Mahi Green, but others are new, like the oceany Cabana Blue, Metro Silver, and Indium Gray. Don’t get a gray bus when you can get a blue or orange one, we beg you. The original Type 2 was charming in its looks, but also a useful way to carry friends and gear. The 2025 ID.Buzz looks to carry on those traditions. Dual power-sliding rear doors that go all the way back to the third row make it easy to get people in and out. The horizontally sliding windows are also powered, as are the heated side mirrors and the tailgate. Other modern exterior details include 20-inch wheels. Power PlayCustomers will have the option to choose between a single-motor, one-speed transmission, rear-drive powertrain or a more powerful dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup. Rear-wheel-drive buses make 282 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque, while the dual-motor version puts out about 330 horsepower. The ID.Buzz rides on VW’s Modular Electric Drive (MEB) “skateboard” platform, so the battery is mounted low in the floor. We get a larger battery than Europe, with a usable capacity of 86.0 kWh. Volkswagen hasn’t released range estimates yet, but based on other VW electric offerings we’re expecting to see mileage numbers around 260 and charging times of around 30 minutes to take a 10 percent battery to 80 percent at a DC fast-charger. The bump in power is due to use of stronger permanent magnets in the motor with improved heat management. With the new motor, the ID.Buzz has a top speed of an electronically limited 99 mph compared to the two-row’s 90 mph, and an original Type 2’s . . . walking speed. What’s InsideThe same play of retro design and contemporary tech that makes the exterior of the ID.Buzz unique is also found in the interior. Several design schemes are available, from a deep shadowy blue with dark wood to a bright coastal peach and silver. All interiors use non-leather seat covers and trim. The interiors are playful, and designed for convenience, with adjustable small compartments in the removable console, rubber-lined shelving along the dash, and wide door pockets. Standard features include ambient lighting; 12-way adjustable front seats that are heated, vented, and massaging; and a heated second row. An optional 67.4-inch-long electrochromic sunroof can go dark with the swipe of a finger. With the standard second-row bench, the ID.Buzz seats seven, and with the optional captain’s chairs in its place, it’s a slightly roomier ride for six. The second row folds in a 60:40 split and can be slid forward or back by almost eight inches. The rear row folds 50:50 and can be removed completely for more cargo room. All three rows get climate control vents, a welcome upgrade.A small digital dash and a 12.9-inch infotainment screen handle all the data needs, with standard wireless phone connectivity, wireless charging, eight USB-C ports, a 110V outlet, and a 12-volt plug in the cargo area supporting any other charging needs. Lights in the dash illuminate to tell you the car is waiting for commands, or to give updates on navigation and battery status. The Buzz comes with VW’s IQ.Drive driver assistance package standard, which includes adaptive cruise control.Everything Old Is New AgainThe ID.Buzz is sure to be a standout in the school drop-off line and turn heads in the early-morning coastal fog as you unload surfboards. VW’s new bus is friendly and attractive, and now ID.Buzz also offers safety tech, comfort, and fume-free electric upgrades that make it an excellent choice for the modern free spirit. Senior Editor, FeaturesLike a sleeper agent activated late in the game, Elana Scherr didn’t know her calling at a young age. Like many girls, she planned to be a vet-astronaut-artist, and came closest to that last one by attending UCLA art school. She painted images of cars, but did not own one. Elana reluctantly got a driver’s license at age 21 and discovered that she not only loved cars and wanted to drive them, but that other people loved cars and wanted to read about them, which meant somebody had to write about them. Since receiving activation codes, Elana has written for numerous car magazines and websites, covering classics, car culture, technology, motorsports, and new-car reviews.     More

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    Ampere Electric Scooters price hike up to Rs 39k – Magnus EX, Zeal EX, Primus

    Ampere Primus Electric ScooterApart from Ampere, other OEMs have also announced price hikes due to reduction in FAME II subsidyAmpere, part of Greaves Electric Mobility, is among the OEMs known for their affordable range of electric scooters. However, with revision in FAME II subsidy, Ampere has increased prices of its scooters. The new prices will be applicable from June 01, 2023.As other electric scooter manufacturers have also increased or will be increasing prices in the future, it is unlikely that Ampere will see any major change in demand. There could be some short-term effect, but increased prices will not have any major impact on sales in the medium to long-term.Ampere electric scooters new prices – June 2023Ampere electric scooter prices have been increased in the range of Rs 20,900 to Rs 39,100. The most affordable is Zeal EX, which has gotten costlier by Rs 20,900. New price of Ampere Zeal EX is Rs 95,900. Zeal EX has a 60V, 2.3 kWh lithium battery, supplying power to a 1.8 KW electric motor. The scooter has a range of 80-100 km and top speed of 50-55 kmph. Max loading capacity is 150 kg. Charging Zeal EX from 0 – 100% takes around 5 hours.Ampere Magnus EX electric scooter price has been increased by Rs 21,000. It is now available at a starting price of Rs 1,04,900. Magnus EX has a 60V, 38.25 Ah advanced lithium battery. Electric motor is the same as Zeal EX.Ampere electric scooter price hike June 2023The scooter can travel 80 to 100 km on a full charge and has a top speed of around 50 kmph. 0 to 40 kmph can be achieved in 10 seconds. A full charge takes around 6 to 7 hours. Magnus EX offers a range of useful features such as reverse mode, side stand sensor and combined braking system.Ampere’s flagship offering is Primus, which has received the maximum price hike of Rs 39,100. New price of Ampere Primus electric scooter is Rs 1.49 lakh. This is even more than the prices of some of the premium electric scooters in the market. However, as most OEMs will be increasing prices, it will have limited impact on sales.Primus electric scooter is the fastest of all Ampere electric scooters. It has a top speed of 77 kmph and can achieve 0 to 40 kmph in under 5 seconds. ARAI certified range is 107 km. The scooter is equipped with a 48V, 3KWh lithium ferro phosphate battery pack that supplies power to a mid-mounted 3400/4000W motor. Charging time takes 5 hours. Ampere Primus has riding modes of Eco, City, PWR and Reverse.Revision in FAME II subsidyIncrease in prices of Ampere electric scooters is largely due to revision in FAME II subsidy. As per a notification issued by the Ministry of Heavy Industries, subsidy on electric two-wheelers has been reduced to Rs 10,000 per kwh. Earlier, the subsidy was Rs 15,000 per kwh. Moreover, the maximum subsidy available has been capped at 15% of the ex-factory pricing. Earlier, this was 40%. More

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    TVS iQube Prices Hiked By Up To Rs 22k – Loyalty Programme Announced

    TVS iQube electric scooterTVS iQube FAME-II linked price increase will be done in a staggered manner to ensure the electrification momentum is least impactedWith FAME II subsidies reduced for electric two-wheelers, several OEMs have announced price hikes. Subsidy under FAME II has been reduced from Rs 15,000 per kwh to Rs 10,000 per kwh. Also, max subsidy amount is now limited to 15% of the ex-factory pricing. This was 40 percent earlier.With significant reduction in FAME II subsidy, most OEMs have chosen to pass on the burden to consumers. Some OEMs like TVS have adopted a staggered approach, wherein prices will be increased gradually. This will reduce the overall cost burden on consumers and limit the impact on sales. TVS has also announced a loyalty programme to ease the impact of price hike.TVS iQube new prices – June 2023TVS iQube prices have been increased in the range of Rs 17,000 to Rs 22,000. The exact amount of price hike will depend on the variant. The new prices are effective from June 01, 2023. Before the revision in FAME-II, TVS iQube was eligible for subsidy of Rs 51,000. The base variant was priced at Rs 1.74 lakh, whereas iQube S variant came with a price tag of Rs 1.85 lakh.With the earlier subsidy, iQube standard variant was available at effective price of Rs 1.06 lakh in Delhi. With the new subsidy rates, iQube will cost around Rs 1.23 lakh. It remains to be seen what kind of an impact increased prices will have on sales of iQube electric scooter.Electric two-wheeler segment is expecting short-term erosion in sales. However, there’s unlikely to be any major impact in medium to long-term. There will be more clarity in the market in coming months, which can help boost sales. OEMs could also launch affordable, no-frills versions to attract customers.In addition to applying a gradual price increase strategy, TVS has also announced a special loyalty benefit programme for iQube customers. It will be applicable for folks who may have booked their iQube on or before May 20, 2023. The loyalty programme will be available only for a limited time period. It is meant to ease the cost burden, resulting from the revision in FAME II subsidy. Details of the loyalty programme will soon be published on the company’s website.iQube continues to register strong salesIn the last financial year, TVS iQube achieved the sales milestone of 1 lakh units. In May, retail sales were more than 20,000 units. Sales in coming months are expected to be just as good, as iQube has a healthy booking pipeline of more than 30,000 units. Even with the price hike, it appears that iQube will be able to increase its sales in the ongoing financial year.TVS continues to be committed towards promoting the use of sustainable mobility solutions. The company will take all steps, as necessary to accelerate faster adoption of EVs. TVS will also focus on development of overall electric vehicle ecosystem in the country. More

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    Harley Davidson X440 Roadster – Bookings open at Rs 25,000

    New Harley Davidson X440Harley-Davidson X440 roadster will create its own customer base, instead of engaging in a head-on clash with Royal EnfieldSoon after announcing its India exit in 2020, Harley-Davidson had managed to salvage its operations by partnering with Hero MotoCorp. The deal encompasses sales and service being managed by Hero MotoCorp. New product launches are also part of the agreement.The first product to be launched as part of the Harley-Hero deal will be Harley-Davidson X440 roadster. While the design and development are likely to have been done by Harley, production, distribution, sales and after-sales will be taken care of by Hero MotoCorp. Bookings at dealerships are now open. You can book Harley Davidson X440 by paying an advance of Rs 25,000.Harley-Davidson X440 styling and featuresRetro styling is evident with the circular headlamp, turn indicators and rear-view mirrors. The headlamp has LEDs and there’s a LED DRL as well, placed across the centre. Turn indicators have the Harley logo in the centre. Instrument pod is a circular unit and expected to be equipped with a digital screen. Other highlights include a conical, tapering fuel tank with Harley and X440 badging, minimal body panelling, copper coloured exhaust pipe and side-mounted grab rails.Harley-Davidson X440 is expected to be offered in a wide range of colour options. To ensure a sense of power and dominance, a number of parts have been blacked out. It includes the headlamp cowl, engine assembly, engine guard, rear shock absorbers and exhaust muffler. Alloy wheels have a dual-tone finish of black and brushed metal. Overall, Harley Davidson X440 has a modest profile. It does not attempt to be overly flamboyant.New Harley Davidson X440Talking about ergonomics, Harley X440 has a comfortable riding stance. The bike has a flat handlebar and centrally mounted foot pegs. The handlebar appears slightly low-set, which could translate into a sporty riding stance. The seat looks comfy, especially the rider’s section that has a scooped profile. Pillion section is a bit narrow, although it may suffice for city needs.Harley-Davidson X440 performance, specsWhile engine details have not been revealed, Harley-Davidson X440 power and torque are expected to be more than that of 350cc bikes from Royal Enfield. For reference, the Classic 350 makes 20 hp and 27 Nm. On the Harley X440, the single-cylinder, oil-cooled unit could deliver around 40 Nm of peak torque. This should be quite useful across city streets.Unlike other Harley bikes, X440 has chain final drive. It is the second among modern-day Harley bikes to get chain drive. The first was Pan Am. Harley X440 has a tubular frame with a single-downtube design. It has USD forks at front and pre-load adjustable twin shock absorbers at rear.New Harley Davidson X44018-inch wheel at front and a 17-inch unit at rear ensures a majestic stance for the bike. The wheels have MRF tyres with a retro tread pattern. Appears similar to the treads seen with Pirelli Phantom Sportscomp tyres. Harley Davidson X440 could be launched in early July. It could be priced in the range of Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 3 lakh. In comparison, Royal Enfield Classic 350 is available in the price range of Rs 1.9 lakh to Rs 2.2 lakh. More

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    Porsche Reveals Its Newest Redesign of Iconic Logo

    Porsche has revealed a redesign for its iconic crest.Changes to the logo include a smoother finish for the bronze areas and a new honeycomb pattern for the red sections. The updated logo will begin showing up on vehicles at the end of 2023.You may need to pull out your reading glasses to spot the differences, but Porsche just revealed the latest version of its iconic crest badge. The historic badge remains immediately recognizable, and hasn’t changed in any shape-altering ways, but there are a few revisions that jump out.PorscheThe bronze knurling of the crest has been smoothed completely. The smooth backing helps to show off the word “PORSCHE” emblazoned across the top, and “STUTTGART” (now written in black) in the center of the crest. The knurling behind the red striping is also gone, though it wasn’t smoothed in the same way as the bronze knurling. Instead, Porsche decided to include a honeycomb pattern, reminiscent of a carbon-fiber weave. A Brief HistoryThe redesign comes as the brand celebrates reaching the 75 year mark of Porsche sports cars. The company has used some version of the crest on its vehicles since it was first introduced in 1952. The trademarked logo has been updated five times since then, with the most recent changes coming in 2008. Logo ManiaLike most automaker logos, the Porsche crest celebrates a lot of the brand’s early history, and the area that it’s from. Both the bucking horse and the shape on which it is stamped come directly from the seal of the city of Stuttgart. In a similar vein, the black and red colors, as well as the antlers pressed to opposing corners, come from the German state Württemberg-Hohenzollern (now Baden-Württemberg) and celebrate the home of the famed German automaker. The changes are subtle, but Porsche fans will surely make note of the new badge, and the first cars it appears on. According to Porsche, the updated logo will begin appearing on vehicles at the end of 2023. 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.Associate News EditorJack Fitzgerald’s love for cars stems from his as yet unshakable addiction to Formula 1. After a brief stint as a detailer for a local dealership group in college, he knew he needed a more permanent way to drive all the new cars he couldn’t afford and decided to pursue a career in auto writing. By hounding his college professors at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he was able to travel Wisconsin seeking out stories in the auto world before landing his dream job at Car and Driver. His new goal is to delay the inevitable demise of his 2010 Volkswagen Golf. More

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    2023 Fisker Ocean Rated for up to 360 Miles of EV Driving

    Fisker’s first production vehicle, the Ocean SUV, is finally setting sail in the U.S. market with deliveries finally happening this month.Reservation holders who selected the top-spec Extreme model with 20-inch wheels will be pleased with a 360-mile EPA range estimate.That long-range driving estimate tops the Ocean’s rivals in the electric-SUV category, setting Fisker up for a win as long as there are no additional production roadblocks.Skeptics be damned, the Fisker Ocean electric SUV is finally set to make its splash in America. The handsomely designed compact crossover will also boast a generous 360-mile driving range, according to the EPA. That number bests that of rivals such as the Hyundai Ioniq 5, the Nissan Ariya, and even the Tesla Model Y.The top-spec Extreme trim level with 20-inch wheels is the one with that big range number, due to its big 113.0-kWh battery pack, while lower-end models or Extreme trims with larger wheel diameters will, presumably, offer fewer miles per charge.We’re looking forward to getting an Ocean Extreme into our office for testing. When we do, we’ll take the SUV on our 75-mph highway fuel-economy route to see how its range estimate stands up to real-world driving. In our experience, EVs generally do not deliver their EPA estimated ranges in normal driving, but a 360-mile starting point should still put the Ocean at an advantage over competitors.The Latest on Fisker’s Ambitious EV PlansAlthough the Ocean started production in November 2022, the company has not yet been able to fulfill any of its U.S. orders due to a lengthy CARB certification process. Now that’s finally complete, and deliveries are set to begin this month.The Ocean is being assembled in Austria by supplier Magna Steyr alongside high-end models such as the Mercedes-Benz G-class and the Jaguar I-Pace. European deliveries began in May 2023, with the first Ocean going to a buyer in Denmark.Fisker has plans to build cars in the U.S. as well, starting with its Pear small SUV and perhaps eventually the Ronin flagship four-door convertible. The Pear, it’s said, will be manufactured in Lordstown, Ohio by supplier Foxconn.Managing Editor, Buyer’s GuideDrew Dorian is a lifelong car enthusiast who has also held a wide variety of consumer-focused positions throughout his career, ranging from financial counselor to auto salesperson. He has dreamed of becoming a Car and Driver editor since he was 11 years old—a dream that was realized when he joined the staff in April 2016. He’s a born-and-raised Michigander and learned to drive on a 1988 Pontiac Grand Am. His automotive interests run the gamut from convertibles and camper vans to sports cars and luxury SUVs.       More

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    VW Golf R 333 Edition Is Bright Yellow and Absurdly Expensive

    Volkswagen has revealed a new special-edition version of the Golf R hot hatch for Germany.It features a special color and lots of standard equipment, and only 333 units will be produced.Priced at €76,410, or nearly $82,000, the 333 costs nearly twice as much as a standard Golf R in the U.S.How high can the humble Volkswagen Golf reach? VW is testing the limits with a new version of the Golf R hot hatchback only for Germany. Called the Golf R 333 Limited Edition, this exclusive model features a price that will stop you in your tracks: €76,410, or nearly $82,000 at today’s exchange rates. Yes, for a VW Golf.What do you get for that massive sum? Exclusivity, for one, as VW is only building 333 of these special models. And street presence, as the 333 is finished in an eye-catching exterior hue called Lime Yellow metallic. It also has black 19-inch wheels, a black roof, and 333 decals along the sides. Inside, there’s a serialized number badge denoting which number each car is in the series.VolkswagenPerformance-wise, the Golf R 333 has a slightly more powerful version of the turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four with 329 hp; that’s 14 hp more than we get in the U.S. car. A titanium Akrapovic exhaust is standard, as are grippy semi-slick tires. VW claims that it raised the top speed to 168 mph.VolkswagenAdmittedly, the Golf R we get in America is a steal compared to the overseas version. Our car has a base price of just $45,835 compared with the German version that starts at the equivalent of $58,905. But no matter how you look at it, the 333’s price is surprising. Diehard Golf fanatics in Germany can order this special Golf R starting tomorrow, June 2, and deliveries will start in October. We’re still scratching our heads trying to figure out who will be willing to pay this much for this vehicle, but we suppose that VW only has to find 333 of them.More on the Golf RThis 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 EditorDespite being raised on a steady diet of base-model Hondas and Toyotas—or perhaps because of it—Joey Capparella nonetheless cultivated an obsession for the automotive industry throughout his childhood in Nashville, Tennessee. He found a way to write about cars for the school newspaper during his college years at Rice University, which eventually led him to move to Ann Arbor, Michigan, for his first professional auto-writing gig at Automobile Magazine. He has been part of the Car and Driver team since 2016 and now lives in New York City.   More