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    Jeep Recalling Nearly 63,000 Wrangler 4xes Over Engine Shutdown Issues

    Jeep has issued a recall of 62,909 Wrangler 4xe SUVs due to the possible unexpected loss of engine power. The root cause of the issue is not clear, but the problem can be fixed with an updated software calibration for the transmission control module and auxiliary hybrid control processor. NHTSA suggests that 100 percent of the vehicles recalled could have the issue; Jeep is aware of two accidents and one injury that could be related to the defect. Jeep is recalling just under 63,000 Wrangler 4xe SUVs due to an issue that has the potential to unexpectedly shut off the engine while driving, which could lead to a crash. The defect affects some 2021–2023 4xe models and looks to be associated with the plug-in-hybrid powertrain. However, according to documents filed by Jeep with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 100 percent of the 62,909 vehicles involved are defective. Jeep is still investigating the root cause of the problem which appears to stem from somewhere in the transmission control module and the auxiliary hybrid control processor. A fix is said to be available with a software update to both systems. According to paperwork filed on Nov. 3, 2022, Jeep is aware of two accidents and one injury that are potentially related to the 4xe’s defect. At that point in time, Jeep knew of 112 customer-assistance records, 196 warranty claims, and 65 field reports potentially linked to this issue over a two-year period between Dec. 17, 2020 and Oct. 26, 2022. As of the most recent NHTSA filing, Jeep hasn’t announced a “Stop Drive” order. The company plans to begin notifying dealers and owners on Jan. 12, 2023. Before then, owners are able to check the NHTSA recalls site for more information about the recall, and to plug in their VIN to see if their vehicle is affected. This content is imported from OpenWeb. 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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    Nissan GT-R R34 Lego Set Coming—including a Brian O'Conner Minifig

    Lego released a preview of a R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec slated to join its Speed Champions lineup next year. The R34 Skyline and accompanying Brian O’Conner miniature figurine (or “minifig”) are inspired by the 2003 movie 2 Fast 2 Furious, complete with Toyo Tires badge and accurate Florida license plate.Lego hasn’t given specifics yet, but assuming it follows the blueprint of other Speed Champions sets, it will include 300 to 500 pieces and be priced between $20 and $40. In other news, Lego is adding a 905-piece, $49.99 Technic version of the Bugatti Bolide starting January 1. Lego Speed Champions is adding one of the most iconic cars from the early days of the Fast and Furious franchise. The newest kit will include a figurine of Paul Walker’s character, Brian O’Conner, and a rolling representation of his famous R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec. Through nine films, O’Conner’s R34 from 2 Fast 2 Furious is perhaps overshadowed by only the infamous A80 Supra from the first movie. LegoLego ManiaThankfully, the kit looks to honor the source material, and the famous blue-striped livery is immediately recognizable to fans of the franchise. Despite the small size of the Speed Champions builds, Lego didn’t skip out on some of the other recognizable themes from the car. The massive blue rear wing is fixed to the back, with a blue Toyo Tires sticker found stuck above the movie-correct Florida license plate. While You’re Waiting . . . LEGO LEGO Technic Dom’s Dodge Charger While You’re Waiting . . . LEGO LEGO Technic Dom’s Dodge Charger Now 20% OffIn addition to the smaller and cheaper R34 kit, Lego is planning to add a Technic kit of the 1578-hp Bugatti Bolide, minus the horsepower of course. That kit will go on sale the first of the year and will include 905 pieces for $49.99. It stands at three inches high, 12 inches in length, and five inches in width. The Technic kits are meant to help introduce kids to the world of engineering, but beyond that, they are plain cool. LegoLegoBugatti only made 40 versions of the track-only Bolide, with each costing roughly $5 million. Plus, Bugatti sold out of the Bolide and Chiron at the start of the year. Assuming you didn’t star in the Fast and Furious franchise and therefore cannot afford a sold-out $5 million car, $50 for a foot-long example complete with moving pistons seems about as close as the rest of us will ever get to owning a Bolide. 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.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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    Cadillac Escalade and Chevy Camaro Are the Next GM 'Brand Umbrellas'

    GM plans to expand the Escalade and Camaro names into subbrands, like the planned Corvette range of EV models.The other Escalade models could include a smaller three-row crossover and a more carlike crossover.Future Camaros could comprise a crossover, additional coupe and convertible models, and a sports car related to the Corvette.Now that we know more about Chevrolet’s plans to turn Corvette into a whole range of models, the focus turns to other high-value nameplates within the GM portfolio. The next two subbrands appear to center around the Cadillac Escalade and the Chevrolet Camaro.Escalade ExpansionAccording to our source inside GM, the automaker has looked long and hard at reinventing the Cadillac brand one more time, but management apparently came to the conclusion that it makes more sense to use the Escalade—the quintessential Cadillac—as a peg for the second Corvette-style subbrand, which stands proud in the cycle plan.More on the EscaladeA smaller version of the Escalade is a no-brainer and could take shape as a seven-seat crossover along the lines of the upcoming Porsche three-row SUV, codenamed K1. This would presumably sell well in key markets such as the U.S. and China. There is also talk of a more carlike modern-luxury segment-fusing all-terrain Escalade. Option number four is a high-end MPV that may initially only be sold in China, where the Toyota Alphard and other luxury minivans are a runaway success.Camaro SUV PossibleThe third potential GM subbrand under evaluation is Camaro. “We did look at other successful standalone products like Silverado and Suburban but found them unsuitable for various different reasons. In our view, an additional independent lineup must be compiled from three or more distinctly different offerings under the same brand umbrella.”More on the CamaroIn the case of the Camaro, these models have been provisionally defined as a fully electric 2+2-seater coupe and convertible, a decidedly sporty crossover offered in two-door and four-door body styles, and a mid-price flagship sports car loosely linked to the C9 Corvette in content but not in appearance. Substantial in-house synergies should make the all-electric Camaros a solid business case with global appeal.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.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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    New KTM RC 990 Spied – Successor To RC 8C Sports Bike?

    Outgoing RC 8C makes 135 bhp of power and 98 Nm of torque, while KTM RC 990 spied testing recently is likely to offer more oomphImage – MotorradKTM big bikes are quite popular in global market. Unfortunately, most of them are not on sale here. In India, 390 Adventure is the flagship, which is set to receive a major update in the coming years. It will also get a new 390 Enduro version, as seen with recent spy shots.Sticking with big bikes, KTM currently has 890 platform and used to have 1190 platform. In early 2022, new Duke was spotted donning what could be a 990 platform from the Austrian brand. Now, we get to see spy shots of a new faired sports bike prototype.KTM RC 990 Spied TestingIt looks fairly pre-production and sports a matte black fairing with rough edges. It gets a new design language which is radical over 8C faired motorcycle. Even with a fairing, the chassis on this RC 990 is slightly different than what was spotted on Duke 990 papped earlier. Let’s take a look.KTM traditionally uses chrome molybdenum steel tubes for its trellis frame. Rear subframe is slightly different than found on Duke 990 test mules. On the Duke 990, KTM used a die-cast aluminium rear subframe and on KTM RC 990 spotted testing, the company has used a bolt-on type aluminium frame.KTM RC 990Even swingarm is kept different for upcoming 990 platform. KTM is using a banana-shaped swingarm on RC 990, while Duke 990 makes do with a regular profile aluminium swingarm. Both of these swingarm designs are different from KTM’s current RC 8C. KTM RC 990 sports a different TFT display as well which is different from the one found on 890 Duke.Hardware-wise, KTM RC 990 is equipped with a WP monoshock at the rear and WP Apex USD forks at front. These are fully adjustable types that get rebound and compression adjustments. Similar components are found on 890 Duke as well. Braking duties are taken care of by Brembo Stylema calipers.Specs & LaunchCloser inspection reveals that both rider and pillion footrest placement is not yet finalised. This is because of the testing rig incorporated with the test mule. KTM seems to be offering a decent balance between committed seating position and comfort. This is still a pre-production test mule and hence production-spec model can get a revised seating posture.KTM RC 990We can spot a single projector integrated into the front fairing. Also present are bar-end mirrors. There is a new engine behind the fairing which is said to be close to 990cc in cubic displacement. Outgoing 890 Duke and RC 8C is powered by an 889cc twin-cylinder engine.On 890 Duke, this engine is tuned to make 120 bhp and 99 Nm, while on RC 8C, it makes 135 bhp and 98 Nm. KTM RC 990 spotted testing is likely to offer more performance than RC 8C. Launch timeline is not known. Looking at the test mule, it is likely to break the covers at EICMA 2023. India launch could be a possibility.Source More

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    Polestar 2 Owners in North America Can Finally Add More Power over the Air

    Polestar 2 owners in North America can now add more power via an over-the-air software update for a one-time fee of $1195. The OTA update is for all 402-hp dual-motor models, and it adds 67 horses (469 total) and 15 pound-feet of torque (502 total). While it has been available in Europe since last year, Polestar said the power increase was delayed due to CARB and EPA approval in the U.S. and Canada.The wait is finally over. People who own a Polestar 2 in North America can now purchase additional horsepower and torque over the air. It took almost a year since the over-the-air software update became available in Europe, but Polestar has now announced that owners of eligible models who live in the U.S. and Canada can now buy the OTA power increase for a one-time fee of $1195—no annual subscription necessary.When asked why it took so long for the update to become available here, a Polestar spokesperson told Car and Driver the delay was due to pending approval by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).Behind the Wheel of the Polestar 2Now that the OTA update is available on our shores, anyone who owns a 402-hp dual-motor Polestar 2 (regardless of the model year) can have more power. The software unlocks an extra 67 horses and 15 pound-feet of torque from the quirky-looking sedan’s electric motors, pushing its total output to 469 and 502, respectively. Those figures are identical to Polestar 2 models equipped with the optional Performance pack as well as the low-volume BST Edition.As people might expect, opting for the OTA power increase is said to improve acceleration times. Polestar claims the added oomph will shave a couple of tenths off the car’s time to 60 mph. The company also says accelerating at highway speeds is quicker than before. However, we’ll have to wait to test one ourselves to confirm how much its performance numbers have improved.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.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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    New Honda Scooters Patented In India – Design Sketches Leak

    Design patents for 125cc NS125LA and 150cc Winner X are most likely aimed at protecting Honda’s intellectual property in Indian marketHonda Winner 150ccHonda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) recently got the design patents for NS125LA and Winner X scooters in India. These scooters are available for sale in international markets and are positioned as commuter bikes.While 125cc NS125LA scooter is exclusively meant for Chinese market, the 150cc Winner X underbone scooter is sold in Asian markets such as Malaysia and Indonesia. Winner X is sold as Supra GTR in Indonesia, whereas in Malaysia, it is named RS150R/RS-X.Honda NS125LA, Winner XHonda NS125LA has a classic, retro design with round headlamp and smooth, curvy body panelling. Its attractive, laidback design, coupled with a range of utilitarian features, makes it suitable for all age groups. The scooter is powered by a 124.9cc air-cooled motor that generates 8.97 hp of max power and 9.87 Nm of peak torque. This is a different engine, as compared to the one used with Activa 125.Honda Winner X blends in the best of both worlds, the speed and agility of a motorcycle and comfort and practicality associated with a scooter. Winner X was launched in 2016 and has received multiple updates over the years. It is powered by a 150cc motor that generates 15.6 hp and 13.5 Nm. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Some key features of Honda Winner X include full digital display, keyless operation, all-LED lighting and USB charging port.Honda NS125LA patented in IndiaIndia launch plans?It does not appear that Honda is planning to launch NS125LA and Winner X in Indian market. Design patents may just be a proactive move on part of the company to secure its intellectual property in the country. NS125LA, in particular, has a fairly unique and attractive design. There could be a possibility that its design or part of it may be copied.Honda Winner X patented in IndiaWhile established OEMs may not be a suspect, there could be a threat of design infringement from emerging players in Indian two-wheeler segment. It especially concerns the EV segment, where new electric scooters are being launched at regular intervals. Honda itself may have plans to use the design of NS125LA for one of its products in future. There could be several other possibilities, which is where the design patents come into play.In its current form, the NS125LA scooter does not even meet the BS6 emission standards. It works in China, as emission norms there are relatively less strict. In case of 150cc Winner X, the scooter does not suit Indian consumer preferences. There’s hardly any demand for geared underbone scooters in the country. All these factors indicate that Honda NS125LA and Winner X are unlikely to be launched in India.Honda Winner X patented in IndiaHonda has different plans for India, one of which is an entry-level 100cc commuter bike. It will primarily rival Hero Splendor and HF Deluxe. Honda is also working to launch its first electric two-wheeler in India. While Benly e: electric scooter has been spotted on road tests multiple times, Honda could introduce an entirely new product. Launch is expected in 2023. More

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    Suzuki Burgman 125EX Top Variant Launch Price Rs 1.12 L

    Updated version of the scooter is already sold as Burgman Street 125EX in overseas markets such as the UKSuzuki Burgman 125EXSuzuki’s second bestselling scooter in India, Burgman Street 125 now gets a new top variant. Called Burgman Street EX, key highlights include improved stability, higher fuel efficiency and new tech features. The updates appear similar to new Burgman Street 125EX sold in the UK.Price for the new Burgman Street EX125 is Rs 1,12,300, ex-sh Delhi. This makes it Rs 23k more expensive than the existing standard variant of Burgman, and Rs 19k more expensive than the Ride Connect edition. The EX-variant is positioned as the top-spec variant. It will primarily rival Aprilia SXR 125 and also take on other scooters such as TVS Ntorq, Honda Grazia, Activa 125 and Yamaha RayZR.Suzuki Burgman 125 range – Dec 2022 price listSuzuki Burgman 125EX FeaturesAs compared to the current model that has 12-inch front and 10-inch rear wheels, updated EX variant will have 12-inch wheels at both ends. This will not only improve stability, but also the scooter’s posturing. Ergonomics are likely to be improved as well with the larger rear wheel.Burgman Street 125EX has a rear carrier with integrated grab rail. The rear carrier can hold an optional top case that is offered as a genuine accessory. The updated scooter is equipped with a long seat with thick padding to ensure optimal comfort for both rider and pillion. Tapering seat design ensures that there is no discomfort in handling the scooter in stop position.Suzuki Burgman 125EXThe current version is available in a wide range of shades. Street EX is offered in 3 colour options of – Metallic Matte Platinum Silver No 2, Metallic Royal Bronze and Metallic Matte Black No 2. Burgman Street 125EX is equipped with low-power consuming, high intensity LED lights that ensure improved visibility in dark conditions. At rear, the scooter has LED combination light with integrated turn signals.Full-digital LCD instrument panel has been updated on the EX-variant to accommodate new features like engine auto stop start (EASS), malfunction notification and master warning. Another useful feature is Suzuki Eco Drive, which informs the user when the scooter is being used in a fuel-efficient manner. With the Eco Drive indicator, users can adjust their riding style to boost fuel economy.Bluetooth-based features available with the current Ride Connect model have been carried forward with the updated EX variant. It includes turn-by-turn navigation, phone battery level display, over-speed warning, ETA updates and alerts for missed calls, SMS and WhatsApp messages.Suzuki Burgman 125EXSuzuki Burgman Street 125EX SpecsPowering the scooter is a 124cc, air-cooled motor that generates 8.6 PS of max power at 6,500 rpm and 10 Nm of peak torque at 5,500 rpm. It is mated to a CVT gearbox. In comparison, the existing Burgman scooter engine delivers 8.7 PS power at 6,750 rpm. Torque output is the same.The scooter is also equipped with a Silent Starter System, which ensures a quiet and smooth engine starts every time. Suspension system comprises telescopic forks at front and swingarm type rear suspension. The scooter has front disc and rear drum brakes, integrated with a combined braking system.Suzuki Burgman 125EXCommenting on the launch, Mr. Satoshi Uchida, Managing Director, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd. said, “The love and affection that our Burgman Street got from the Indian customers prompted us to launch the All New Burgman Street EX in the country immediately after the global unveil. This is a special product from the house of Suzuki that incorporates latest technology thus offering an unparalleled ride experience.” More

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    I Drove a Real-Life BMW M2 on a Virtual Racetrack and Survived

    BMW’s “M Mixed Reality” puts the user in a real car in a real environment and lets them drive on a digital racetrack.Wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and driving a real BMW M2, I got to try the brand’s mixed-reality creation. BMW debuted M Mixed Reality earlier this year, and the technology has huge potential as a driver-training device.Driving a real car while wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset is almost always a terrible idea. I say almost always because there’s a time when not only is it okay, but it’s also a totally great (if surreal) experience. And I have the receipts—in the form of this video—to prove it.BMW’s Version of The MatrixBMW calls its mind-bending creation “M Mixed Reality.” It’s basically a driving simulator, but instead of the typical stationary devices that display virtual racetracks and mimic real-world feedback, the mixed-reality experience lets users drive on a virtual racetrack in a real car in a real environment. In this case, it’s the recently revealed 2023 BMW M2 at the brand’s M Driving Academy in Maisach, Germany.BMWWearing the VR headset while driving might look like a scene from the Sandra Bullock flick Bird Box, but I wasn’t actually driving blind. The headset allowed me to see reality until the virtual part was mixed in. I also had BMW M engineer Alexander Kuttner riding shotgun, providing directions and guidance. Fortunately for Kuttner, he had a brake pedal on his side in case things went off the rails. Virtual Track, Real Car, Real ConsequencesWhat admittedly sounds like a questionable concept is actually super entertaining and largely accessible, as long as you’re like me and don’t suffer from motion sickness. Having logged countless hours playing racing video games as well as having prior VR experience also helped. Despite those advantages, it still took me a moment to get my bearings. Never before had I found myself wearing a bulky VR headset when sitting behind the wheel of a real car with 453 horsepower at the disposal of my right foot.BMWOnce I was strapped into the safety harness in the M2’s driver’s seat and the VR headset was strapped to my skull, Kuttner directed me to follow a set of cones toward a designated spot on the runway of the old U.S. military base that BMW now uses for its driving academy. The flat asphalt surface and clear surroundings provided a perfect closed course, which is a necessity for this type of thing.When I reached the loading zone, Kuttner activated the mixed-reality sequence, and like Neo in The Matrix I was transported into a new kind of reality where what I did in the virtual world had real-life consequences. However, I didn’t just survive this experience, I thrived as soon as the virtual environment appeared before my eyes and a disembodied female voice began giving orders. Mario Kart Meets Forza MotorsportThe rules were simple: It’s a time-trial race where the fastest lap wins (although I had no clue what times I was competing against). The digital racetrack I drove on featured a simple figure-eight configuration. For an extra challenge, holographic walls popped up on either side of the track and had to be avoided to receive a time bonus. There were also floating “time coins” with BMW roundels inside that were scattered around the course like item boxes in Mario Kart. Unfortunately, driving through them only unlocked a time bonus rather than a shootable shell or a slippery banana.BMWBMWAs soon as the game said “GO!” I kicked the M2’s throttle and felt the familiar sensation of acceleration, yet in front of me was a road with glowing barriers and floating coins. I could also hear the car’s tires actually scrambling over loose debris on the road surface and the twin-turbo 3.0-liter straight-six snarling up the rev range. Despite the unmistakably digital world in front of me, the feedback I received from the car made it all feel so incredibly real. Almost instantly, I felt comfortable in the driver’s seat and wanted to set the quickest lap time possible, forgetting that poor Kuttner was still sitting next to me.With the VR headset tracking my vision and head movements, I was able to see my surroundings whenever I wanted just like in a real car. While I saw the M2’s real dashboard and my hands on the real steering wheel, everything else I saw was a virtual perspective. The technology also captures the car’s actual movements and transmits them into what I was seeing. It’s this blending of digital visual cues with real-life gravitational forces that makes M Mixed Reality feel so surreal, and it’s something I’ve never experienced in a driving simulator before. I hope to get another chance someday, because I only had the opportunity to do one warmup lap and one hot lap before I had to head back to the makeshift pits. Still, it was easily the coolest thing I’ve done in a while and something that I hope BMW will take from mixed reality to actuality.The Future of Driving Simulators? Earlier this year, BMW debuted its M Mixed Reality technology, but it was only last week during a trip to Germany with the automaker that I had the opportunity to try it. There, BMW M CEO Frank van Meel told me the mixed-reality tech is ideal for training racing drivers because of how much more immersive it can be compared with even the most advanced driving simulators. 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.Experience ///M Mixed Reality in the New BMW M2Watch onOf course, I can think of much broader uses for BMW’s innovative tech than simply a tool to teach professional drivers. How about a training method for first responders or even first-time drivers? The possibilities seem endless. On a more philosophical level, M Mixed Reality effectively showcases how the digital world and real world can be successfully merged. 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.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. More