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    Why Are Pickup Trucks at the Center of the Auto Universe? Because People Keep Buying Them

    It’s Super Bowl Sunday, and the world is getting its first look at the 2024 Ram 1500 REV. This upcoming electric truck is another sign that the segment is changing.A herd of plug-in pickups is on the way to join the fossil-fuel classics, amid statistics showing that almost 80 percent of new-vehicle purchases are trucks and SUVs.New trucks need new truck buyers, and it turns out the demographics of today’s truck shoppers are expanding to include more women and younger people.One of the marquee Super Bowl car commercials this year is Ram’s big reveal of its upcoming all-electric 2024 Ram 1500 REV. Electric-vehicle ads have been Super Bowl standouts for the past few years, so it makes sense that an all-truck brand like Ram will use the attention of the big game to promote the first of what will be an entire lineup of electric models.Plug This InFor many car buyers in the U.S., electric trucks represent a somewhat contradictory combination. Pickups are hugely popular, but EV technology is still searching for a path to mainstream sales. Electric trucks might be the solution.Truck Sales Stayed Strong in 2022Three of the five biggest-selling vehicles in the U.S. last year were trucks: Ford F-series, Chevy Silverado, and Ram pickup. Ford never tires of telling the world that the F-150 has been the best-selling truck in America for the past million years. And a glance at the sales figures reveals just how many more trucks Ford sells than other models. In 2022, for example, Ford sold 653,957 F-series trucks, according to data from the Automotive News data center. Ford’s second-biggest-selling model last year was the Explorer, which sold 207,673 units.Chevy sold 513,354 Silverados in 2022, and the rankings follow a similar trend as at Ford. The Equinox SUV came in second place at Chevy, with 212,072 sales last year. Ram, which otherwise only sells the ProMaster and cargo vans, sold 468,344 pickups, the bulk of its 529,280 overall sales for the year.No Plugs for UsWho’s Buying All These Trucks?Aside from a few F-150 Lightning models, all of those best-selling pickup trucks sold last year were powered by fossil fuels. The growing list of new electric pickup models that are in the works from Chevy, Ram, Tesla, and others means it’s not a secret that changes are coming to this segment of the market.But another shift is happening in the demographics of the truck-buying world. CBS News notes that the number of women interested in driving a pickup truck continues to grow, and J.D. Power found at the end of 2021 that millennials bought the most pickup trucks in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. The trend line shows this interest hasn’t died down in the intervening years. As CBS noted, you can’t be a best-selling vehicle if you only appeal to a limited number of people.Chevrolet Silverado EV and Silverado 1500. Car and DriverWhat’s Next?While the two segments are unfortunately lumped together, J.D. Power recently released a report that predicted that trucks and SUVs accounted for almost 80 percent of all new-vehicle retail sales in January.The rough outlines of the truck market will remain the same in 2023, and the two main facts mentioned above hint that we’re likely to see even more trucks on the road soon. New, exciting electric models and tech are coming to the pickup world—where fancier and fancier trucks have been the norm in recent years—and these will encourage people who never considered a truck before to give them a second look.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. More

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    2024 Ram 1500 REV Revealed in Production Form

    Ram has revealed the production version of the Ram 1500 REV electric pickup.It looks similar to the gas-powered Ram, unlike the dramatic Ram electric pickup concept shown last month.The Ram 1500 REV will be shown during a Super Bowl ad tonight, and production starts next year.The production version of the Ram 1500 REV electric pickup is here, and it looks quite different from Ram’s dramatic EV concept truck first shown last month. As with the Ford F-150 Lightning, the electric Ram’s styling is much like the gas truck’s, only with futuristic headlights and taillights and unique wheels.Other than its more modern-looking front and rear ends, the 1500 REV’s shape is nearly identical to any other Ram pickup’s. This version has a crew-cab body and a short bed, although Ram hasn’t yet said if it will offer any other configurations. Underneath the similar body lies a different platform, as the REV rides on a new architecture called STLA Frame, which is purpose-built for body-on-frame EV models. Based on the conventional look of this production truck, we don’t expect it to incorporate many of the concept version’s more outlandish features, such as its third-row jump seats, but there is a frunk.RamMore on the Ram PickupRam will be showing the REV during a Super Bowl commercial tonight and is opening a website called RamREV.com for customers to reserve a spot in line. By placing a $100 refundable deposit, you join a membership program called REV Insider+. Ram also said it would release initial details about the truck as part of this rollout, so we might expect to see information about its power output, battery size, and range estimates.Production of the Ram 1500 REV won’t start until next year, so we’ll have plenty of time to learn more about the electric truck’s specs and features before it starts reaching customers in 2024. More

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    Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Exhaust Note Sound – New Spy Video

    With its aggressive styling and improved performance, Himalayan 450 is expected to emerge as a more popular choice than the existing 411cc modelRoyal Enfield Himalayan 450 Exhaust NoteRoyal Enfield has been making the right moves in its evolution, which has helped the company to maintain a sizeable lead over rivals. After establishing its dominance in 350cc and 650cc space, Royal Enfield is now focusing on 450cc segment.It is expected that the first 450cc bike from Royal Enfield will be Himalayan 450. It was spied recently and appears to be in production-ready form. Apart from Himalayan, Royal Enfield’s 450cc range will also have Hunter 450, a cafe-racer, tourer and a scrambler.Himalayan 450 exhaust note, featuresWith its new bikes, Royal Enfield has been working to improve the aural experience. Instead of the typical loud dug-dug sound, new RE bikes have a more refined exhaust note. This is applicable for Himalayan 450 as well. While the throaty feel is still there, the output is more restrained and mellowed. At higher revs, the exhaust note sounds even smoother.Although it shares the same name, Himalayan 450 is a lot different from existing 411cc Himalayan. It comes across as more agile, which implies that the bike can be used for both commuting and touring needs. It is not burdened by the bulky-looking racks that existing Himalayan has. Some key highlights include high-mounted secondary fender, compact windscreen, round headlamp, circular rear-view mirrors, sleek turn signals, curvy fuel tank and stubby exhaust.[embedded content][embedded content]Himalayan 450 has a new circular instrument display, which could be an LCD or TFT screen. This update has helped reduce clutter in the cockpit area. The screen is fairly large and should be able to display a wide range of information. Another advantage is that the screen is positioned at almost 90° angle. This will ensure that users don’t have to take their eyes off the road when looking at the instrument console.Himalayan 450 has relaxed ergonomics with raised handlebar and centrally placed footpegs. Rider seat height is quite low, which should ensure improved balance and handling. The bike is also designed in a way that makes it easier to ride standing up.Himalayan 450 performance, specsHimalayan 450 is expected to deliver around 35 bhp of max power and 40 Nm of peak torque. Royal Enfield is likely to aim at achieving a level of performance that either matches or exceeds numbers of rivals. Himalayan 450 will go up against the likes of KTM 390 Adventure and upcoming Hero XPulse 400. The engine onboard Himalayan 450 will have a 6-speed gearbox. It is expected to get liquid cooling.Test mules of Himalayan 450 have been spotted with USD front forks from Showa. However, these don’t seem to have an adjustability function for rebound and compression. At rear, the bike has monoshock suspension. It has disc brakes at both ends and is expected to get dual-channel switchable ABS. Himalayan 450 could get advanced features such as ride modes and ride-by-wire system. More

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    Used Car Prices Ticked Up in January after Steady 2022 Declines

    It’s a great time to buy a used car. No, it’s a terrible time to buy a used car. Maybe.Used-car prices started coming down from their pandemic-inspired highs in the latter half of 2022, then started climbing again in January 2023.We can’t tell you when the best time to buy is, but we can understand how lower prices pushed up demand and how that’s pushing up prices again. Where things go from here is unclear, sadly.Used-car prices are fluctuating, jumping up in January after substantial drops over the course of 2022. Used cars were hot (read: expensive) throughout the pandemic, but things seemed to have calmed down last year. It’s difficult to know what’s around the corner, but at least we can make some sense of the past.Used-Car Business Feeling a Hangover?Just 10 days ago, the New York Times wrote that the pandemic’s used-car boom, along with the associated higher prices, is “coming to an abrupt end” as the used-car business suffers a “brutal hangover.” According to the Times, “Americans, especially people on tight budgets, are buying fewer cars as interest rates rise and fears of a recession grow. And improved auto production has eased the shortage of new vehicles. As a result, sales and prices of used cars are falling and the dealers that specialize in them are hurting.”Arm Yourself with Some Knowledge December was the sixth consecutive month for used-car price drops, according to the consumer finance site Nerdwallet, which wrote about the decline in used-car prices in recent months. In fact, December was the sixth consecutive month for used-car price drops, and 2022 ended with used-car prices 8.8 percent lower than they were at the start of the year. That’s the largest annual decrease in used-car prices since June 2009, the last month of the Great Recession, Nerdwallet said.The direction of the trend changed in January, when wholesale used-vehicle prices went up 2.5 percent (1.5 percent without making seasonal price adjustments) compared to December, according to Manheim Consulting. Manheim issues a monthly Used Vehicle Value Index and regular Manheim Market Reports, and that kind of regular insight allows the group to note that the January price increases “were not typical” and ended up pushing the index value of three-year-old cars up 1.2 percent over the last four weeks. In most years, January values reported by the Manheim Market Reports “are typically little changed,” Manheim wrote.Used Cars Are Moving Faster off LotsThe daily sales conversion rate in January was also “above normal for the time of year,” at 59.4 percent. Pre-pandemic, in January 2019, the daily sales conversion rate averaged 57.7 percent. Manheim takes that as meaning “Sellers [have] more pricing power than what is typically seen for this time of year.” You can see strong customer demand in other numbers, too, with Manheim estimating that used retail sales were up 16 percent in January compared to December and up 5 percent year over year. Used cars are spending less time on dealer lots, too, with January’s overall average being just 44 days, compared to 56 in December and 60 in January 2022.So, what’s going on here? The ups and downs might have a straightforward cause. CNBC suggests that all we are seeing here is a simple game of supply-and-demand example that allows both of the reports to be true. The Times correctly notes that demand slowed in January, and that then pushed used-car prices down. These lower prices created fresh demand for used vehicles which “led to the largest increase in wholesale values since late 2021,” CNBC writes. And that opens up interesting questions about where things go next.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.More Used Car Knowledge More

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    Top 10 150cc To 200cc Motorcycles Dec 2022 – Pulsar, Apache, R15, MT15, KTM

    Motorcycle sales in the 150-200cc segment has posted a YoY and MoM de-growth in Dec 2022 with most models in the redBajaj PulsarLackluster sales were seen for motorcycles in this 150-200cc segment as most models have witnessed a substantial decline. Sales in this segment dipped 18.81 percent on a YoY basis to 95,658 units in Dec 2022 down from 1,17,824 units in Dec 2021. This was a 22,166 unit volume de-growth. MoM sales also fell significantly by 15.63 percent from 1,13,380 units sold in Nov 2022.Leading the list was Bajaj Pulsar with a 1.86 percent YoY de-growth to 33,804 units, down from 34,445 units sold in Dec 2021. There was however, a 24.77 percent MoM growth from 27,092 units sold in Nov 2022. It may be recalled that in Nov 2022, the Pulsar was at No.3 on this list with the Unicorn and Apache taking top 2 spots. Market share of Bajaj Pulsar in this range currently stands at 35.34 percent up from 23.89 percent held in Nov 2022.Top 10 150cc To 200cc Motorcycles Dec 2022TVS Apache was at No. 2 with 22,181 units sold in Dec 2022. This was a 5.75 percent YoY de-growth from 23,533 units sold in Dec 2021 while MoM sales fell by 18.22 percent over 27,122 units sold in Nov 2022. At the 3rd spot was the Unicorn with YoY and MoM degrowth of 10.82 percent and 39.66 percent respectively. Sales which had stood at 28,729 units in Nov 2022 and at 19,321 units in Dec 2021 dipped even further to 17,335 units in Dec 2022.It was also a de-growth in YoY and MoM sales for the Yamaha R15. Sales dipped 23.74 percent YoY to 6,827 units in Dec 2022, down from 8,952 units sold in Dec 2021. MoM sales fell by 8.08 percent from 7,427 units sold in Nov 2022. Yamaha FZ sales fell 69.16 percent YoY to 6,103 units in Dec 2022 from 19,790 units sold in Dec 2021. MoM performance was no better, down 23.60 percent from 7,988 units sold in Nov 2022.150cc to 200cc Motorcycle Sales Dec 2022 vs Dec 2021 – YoY AnalysisEven as sales of the Yamaha MT15 and KTM 200 improved on a YoY basis by 84.91 percent and 16.87 percent respectively to 3,247 units and 1,794 units sold in Dec 2022, MoM performance remained low. MT15 sales dipped 48.75 percent from 6,335 units sold in Nov 2022 while KTM 200 sales fell by 21.76 percent as compared to 2,293 units sold in Nov 2022.Xtreme 160R, XPulse 200, Avenger Sales Dec 2022All other motorcycles on this list saw YoY degrowth. Xtreme 160R / 200 sales dipped 24.81 percent YoY to 1,400 units from 1,862 units sold in Dec 2021. It however performed better on a MoM basis, up by 17.06 percent from 1,196 units sold in Nov 2022.It was the same story for Xpulse 200 which saw its YoY sales down by 64.65 percent to 896 units in Dec 2022 from 2,535 units sold in Dec 2021. MoM sales showed better performance up 53.95 percent over 582 units sold in Nov 2022.150cc to 200cc Motorcycle Sales Dec 2022 vs Nov 2022 – MoM AnalysisBajaj Avenger (782 units) suffered a YoY and MoM de-growth while Hornet 2.0 (681 units) and XBlade (373 units) suffered a MoM de-growth. There was also the recently launched Kawasaki W175 bike with 224 units sold in Dec 2022. This newcomer to this segment is powered by a 177cc single cylinder engine that makes 13 hp power and 13.2 Nm torque and mated to a 5 speed gearbox. In the last two positions were the Gixxer (11 units) and CB200X (0 units) sold in Dec 2022. More

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    Mahindra BE Rall-E Electric SUV Concept Makes Global Debut

    This was the first time enthusiasts in India got to see a live view of Mahindra’s upcoming born-electric SUVsMahindra Rall-E Electric SUV Concept Global Debut. From L-R; Pratap Bose, R Velusamy, Rajesh Jejurikar, Anish Shah, Vicky Kaushal, Anand Mahindra, Veejay NakraLast year in August, Mahindra had unveiled its born-electric SUV range in concept form in UK. These were now showcased in India on the eve of India’s first ever Formula E race in Hyderabad.Mahindra will be taking part in the Formula E Race event with the M9Electro race car. In Mexico City E-Prix held in January, M9Electro shared the podium, coming third in the race. It is to note that Mahindra Racing factory team has been part of Formula E ever since it was launched in 2011.New Mahindra Electric SUVsMahindra’s upcoming born-electric SUVs have been categorized under two separate brand names, XUV.e and BE. However, they share the same INGLO platform. Mahindra XUV.e range includes XUV.e8 and XUV.e9. XUV.e8 is essentially the electric version of XUV700. It will be the first to be launched, scheduled for December 2024. XUV.e8 is 4740 mm long, 1900 mm wide, 1760 mm tall and has a wheelbase of 2762 mm.Mahindra XUV.e9 is planned for launch in April 2025. It has a bold, futuristic design that blends in elements of an SUV and a coupe. XUV.e9 is 4790 mm long, 1905 mm wide, 1690 mm tall and has a wheelbase of 2775 mm. It will have a large panoramic sky roof. Interiors will be bathed in luxury and there will be a comprehensive range of hi-tech features. This was unveiled in India in the presence of bollywood actor Disha Patani.Mahindra XUV.e9 India Debut in presence of Disha Patani.Mahindra BE range comprises BE.05, BE.07 and BE.09. BE range SUVs are distinguishable by their radical design and have some common features such as C-shaped headlamps and tail lamps and sharp body panelling. Special attention has been given to improving aerodynamics, which will help boost range of these SUVs.Mahindra BE Rall-E Concept ElectricMahindra BE Rall-E Concept ElectricBE.05 is scheduled to debut in October 2025. Mahindra defines it as a Sports Electric Vehicle (SEV), which is indicative of its racing inspired design and superior performance. BE.05 is 4370 mm long, 1900 mm wide, 1635 mm tall and has a wheelbase of 2775 mm. Based on this, Mahindra revealed an all electric off-road rally concept, called BE RALL-E in the presence of Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal.BE.07 is scheduled to debut in October 2026. It will be a family-oriented SUVs, perfect for weekend fun and vacations. BE.07 is 4565 mm long, 1900 mm wide, 1660 mm tall and has a wheelbase of 2775 mm. BE.09 will be the range topping SUV, born with a sculpted profile and dominating street presence. It will be a 4-seater SUV. Not much details are available about BE.09 and its launch timeline.Upcoming Mahindra Electric SUVs – Showcased in IndiaThese born-electric SUVs will be sharing Mahindra’s all-new INGLO platform. It offers a range of advantages such as adaptability to varying body styles. INGLO will be utilizing advanced Blade and Prismatic cell architectures, which will ensure optimal range.Users will benefit from fast charging, with 80% achievable in less than 30 minutes. INGLO will ensure an exhilarating performance, with 0-100 kmph possible in just 5-6 seconds. Safety is another focus area, featuring a fortified passenger cabin and a range of ADAS features. More

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    Watch the Trailer for Fast X, the Latest Fast & Furious Movie

    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 first trailer for Fast X, the 10th film in the Fast & Furious trailer, is finally out. The movie looks even more ridiculous and over the top than we ever expected. Fast X is part one of a two-part movie series depicting the finale of the Fast franchise. Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, John Cena, Jason Statham, and Ludacris return in starring roles, while Aquaman star Jason Momoa makes his first appearance in the Fast series as the main villain, Dante. Other newcomer actors include Brie Larson and Rita Moreno. “I’ve been so blessed to be part of this family,” Diesel said to an audience at the trailer premiere on Thursday night. “You truly are, and I mean this from my soul, the best fans any film could ever dream of. You allowed us to be your family. I can’t wait for you to see this.”To no one’s surprise, the Fast X trailer is packed with family and fast cars. The plot, seemingly based on the events that took place in Fast Five, shows villain Dante attempting to break apart Dom’s family, going as far as to kidnap his child. There are numerous action and fight sequences, with plenty of shots of Diesel driving Dodge Chargers. Fast X opens in theaters on May 19, 2023. More

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    Hyundai Evolve+ EV Subscription Program Gets You an Ioniq 5 for $899 Per Month

    Hyundai has launched a one-price app-based subscription service called Evolve+ EV, which includes insurance, roadside assistance, and maintenance. At launch, the available vehicle choices are the Kona Electric and the Ioniq 5, and the service is only available in seven cities across six states. Subscriptions for the Kona Electric start at $699 per month, with subscriptions for the Ioniq 5 starting at $899 per month. Hyundai is jumping into the vehicle-by-subscription game, with the announcement of its new Evolve+ EV service. At launch the service is pretty limited in scope. The Kona Electric and Ioniq 5 are the only vehicles available to subscribers. The Kona starts at $699 per month, while the Ioniq costs $899 per month. Hyundai says Evolve+ is better than vehicle subscriptions offered by other manufacturers because subscribers can cancel at any time during the service, and there are no commitments beyond month-to-month payments. All the Details and SpecsThat monthly price is intended to be all-encompassing, so it also includes registration, insurance, roadside assistance, and maintenance costs. Hyundai is launching the program in an effort to attract what it describes as the “EV-Curious” audience. The manufacturer hopes that by offering what it feels is a lower barrier of entry for potential EV shoppers, it will be able to increase EV adoption and awareness. Each monthly term is considered 28 days and allows for 1000 miles. Going over that 1000-mile limit results in an additional charge of $20 per 100 miles until the 1500-mile mark; after that, things get expensive at $1 per mile. Any miles under the limit will be rolled over if you resubscribe to the service. There’s an App for ThatJust like everything else these days, there’s an app for the service. Subscribers can go in the app, find a car, and pay online. No pesky human interactions needed until you pick up and drop off the car at your local dealer. In order to be eligible for Evolve+, drivers need to be at least 25 years old, have at least three years of clean driving, and hold a credit score of 650 or higher. We’re pretty big fans of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 around here. You may actually remember that we named it our EV of the Year for 2022. Hyundai used a $47,125 Ioniq 5 as a cost comparison example, estimating monthy purchase payments of $850 based on six-year financing for a customer with solid credit. Monthly payments on a three-year lease come out to closer to $600, though neither the lease nor purchase prices factor insurance and maintenance in. 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. More