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    Top 10 Electric Two Wheeler Sales H1 2022 – Okinawa No 1, Ola 3, TVS 7, Bajaj 9

    Electric two wheeler retail sales figures are a small percentage of total two wheeler sales, but the segment is steadily showing an increase2022 TVS iQube Electric ScooterElectric two wheeler sales started off this calendar year 2022 with a steady increase but have seen sales dip in the months of May and June 2022. Supply chain disruptions and some safety concerns could have led to this fall in sales which experts surmise could rectify in the months ahead. FADA has shared retail sales data fetched from VAHAN, for electric two wheelers sold in India from Jan to June 2022 – H1 2022.Top 10 Electric Two Wheeler Sales H1 2022 – Okinawa at No. 1Leading the E2W segment was Okinawa Autotech. The company has seen a steady increase in sales in the first four months of this calendar year increasing from 5,615 units in January to 5,923 units in February and then on to 8,285 units in March 2022. Sales went up to 11,012 units in April but dipped to 9,305 units and 6,981 units in May and June respectively. The company recorded total retail sales of 47,121 units in the first 6 months of this year. Their range includes Okinawa Praise, R30, i-Praise, Lite, Ridge Plus and Dual along with the recently launched Okhi90.Ampere Electric retail sales have in fact seen a steady increase over the past 6 months. Starting off the year with 4,220 units in January 2022, sales increased to 4,305 units in Feb and to 6,341 units in March. Sales of 6,542 units were reported in April but dipped to 5,836 units in May only to recover to 6,541 units in June 2022. Total H1 retail sales stood at 33,785 units.Retail sales of Hero Electric stood at 7,764 units in Jan 2022 dipping to 7,350 units in Feb but increasing substantially to 13,028 units in March to once again fall to 6,578 units in April and 2,851 units in May 2022. June 2022 retail sales improved to 6,503 units to take total H1 sales to 44,084 units.Electric Two Wheeler Sales H1 2022 – FADA RetailWith total retail sales of 41,994 units in H1, Ola Electric has seen sales steadily increasing from 1,105 units in Jan to 3,908 units in Feb and 9,140 units in March 2022. It increased to 12,703 units in April but dipped to 9,255 units in May and even further to 5,883 units in June 2022. Ather Energy (15,952 units) on the other hand, along with Revolt (8,462 units), have seen a steady increase in retail E2W sales over the past 6 months.Electric Two Wheeler Sales Jan To June 2022Total electric two wheeler retail sales stood at 27,590 units in Jan 2022. This was against 10,17,785 units of petrol two wheelers sold in the same month – EV 2W share was at 2.7 percent. Electric 2W retail sales increased to 32,458 units in February 2020 with two wheeler sales of 9,83,358 units in February 2022 with a 3.3 percent EV ratio. Sales of electric two wheelers in March increased significantly to 49,543 as against two wheeler retails of 11,57,681 units commanding a 4.3 percent EV ratio while in April, EV retail sales were at 49,189 units compared to two wheeler retails of 11,94,520 units with a dip in EV ratio to 4.1 percent.Lower retail sales were noted in May and June down to 39,520 units and 42,262 units respectively as compared to total two wheeler retails sales of 12,22,994 units and 11,19,096 units. EV ratios stood at 3.2 percent and 3.8 percent respectively. Taking H1 retail sales of electric two wheelers into account, sales stood at 2,40,662 as against two wheeler retail sales of 66,95,434 units relating to an EV ratio of 3.6 percent.Electric Two Wheeler Sales H1 2022 – FADA RetailThere was also PUR Energy on the list with 9,531 units sold in H1 period. Total E2W retail sales of TVS Motor Company was at 8,670 units in H1 2022 with March sales being the highest at 2,269 units. Sales predictions look more favorable in the months ahead with the new iQube coming in with feature updates. TVS iQube is offered in 3 trims and priced from Rs 98,654 to Rs 1,19,663.Bajaj Chetak saw sales increase only in the months of May and June taking total H1 sales to 7,394 units. Benling India sales have been dipping month after month to 5,792 units sold during the first 6 months of this calendar year. Jeetendra retail sales were at 4,217 units in the Jan to June 2022 period, Goreen (3,014 units) and Lectrix (1,638 units). Okaya EV Pvt. Ltd, a relative newcomer to this segment had sales of 779 units in the H1 period while Twenty Two Motors also entered the segment in June 2022 with 751 units sales. There were also Komaki, MEW and RGM that added a few units to retail sales along with others with retail sales of 52,548 units.  More

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    Hero Xpulse 200 4V Rally Kit Launch Price Rs 46k – Specs Detailed

    Hero MotoCorp has launched Rally Edition with factory fitted Rally Kit on Xuplse 200 4V2022 Hero Xpulse 200 4V Rally Edition LaunchedAfter the Impulse, Hero returned to the genre with XPulse 200 which was a sequel to the company’s adventure-tourer saga. It was designed as an off-roader first and then given some touring capabilities. Hence, it was not a fast cruiser. This was worked on in the BS6 model and bettered even further with the launch of XPulse 200 4V.Hero MotoCorp has unveiled the Rally Edition at an event recently. In the past, Hero tried to give a taste of a proper rally bike on its XPulse adventure tourer in the form of a Rally Kit for Rs. 38,000. It had fully-adjustable front and rear suspension with longer travel, 5mm more ground clearance, hence a longer stand, handle-bar risers, rally-spec seat and rally-spec Maxxis knobby tyres.2022 Hero XPulse Rally EditionFront suspension had 30-click compression settings and 30-click rebound settings. The front suspension can now travel up to 250mm which is 60mm more than stock. The rear suspension gets adjustability in terms of rebound and preload and can travel 220mm which is 50mm more than stock.For reference, its closest rival Royal Enfield Himalayan gets 200mm suspension travel at front and 180mm at the rear. The new Rally kit, however, adds preload adjustability with cartridge-style forks at front and takes the ground clearance to a whopping 275mm.2022 Hero Xpulse 200 4V Rally Edition LaunchedRally Edition which is expected to launch soon is believed to get further upgrades, but straight out of the factory. For starters, Rally Edition will be a slightly larger motorcycle than the XPulse 200 4V with a rally kit. Rally Edition will get a longer wheelbase of 1427mm which is 17mm longer than the stock bike and 8mm longer than XPulse 200 with Rally Kit. With a long wheelbase, we also get 33mm greater overall length and 62mm greater overall height than stock XPulse 200 4V.In terms of design, Rally Edition gets a slightly reworked fuel tank with red and gold accents which make the bike look more handsome. Another notable aspect is that Rally Edition doesn’t get the rally-spec seat offered with Rally Kit. Hero XPulse 200 Rally Edition is expected to be a lot more capable than the stock bike and also its main competitor Himalayan.New Rally Kit & PriceThe new Rally Kit that will be sold is an upgrade over the old kit. It gets better components seeking out more capability. This new Rally Kit is for all existing XPulse 200 owners and for those who want to buy the stock bike now and maybe upgrade it later as they start to crave more off-road ability. While Rally Edition will be kitted out right from the factory.2022 Hero Xpulse 200 4V Rally Edition LaunchedNew Rally Kit is priced at Rs. 46,000. XPulse 200 4V is priced at Rs. 1,35,978 (ex-sh, Delhi) and will cost around Rs. 1.82 lakh (ex-sh) for the stock bike along with this kit. We expect Rally Edition to be priced around Rs. 1.55 lakh to 1.65 lakh (ex-sh).With Rally Kit, customers have to buy these upgraded components on top of stock components that came with the stock bike. Hence the added cost whereas with a Rally Edition, Hero will “replace” the stock parts with upgraded rally-spec parts right from the factory.Hero MotoCorp will launch both Rally Kit and XPulse 200 Rally Edition very soon. When launched, it will compete with Royal Enfield Himalayan and Yezdi Adventure. In terms of pricing, it will compete with a lot of other motorcycles including pseudo-adventure-tourers like Honda CB200X. More

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    BMW G310RR Walkaround Video Leaks Ahead Of Launch

    In comparison to TVS Apache RR310, differentiating factors for BMW G310RR will come in the form of new colour options and premium featuresBMW G310RR Walkaround Video Leaks. Credit – I Am A BikerAfter G310R naked roadster and G310GS adventure-tourer, BMW will be expanding its entry-level portfolio with G310RR fully-faired bike. While internals are borrowed from TVS Apache RR310, styling bits will be based on BMW S1000RR. New BMW G310RR is scheduled to launch tomorrow, on July 15. Ahead of that, a first look walkaround video has leaked online. Bookings can be done online or at a BMW Motorrad authorized dealership.Some key features of BMW G310RR include its Bi-LED twin projector headlamps, compact windscreen, sleek turn signals, curvy, aerodynamic fairing, sculpted fuel tank, step-up seat, short tail section, rear tyre hugger and upswept exhaust.BMW G310RR Walkaround Video LeaksThe bike has an aggressive front fascia with rear-view mirrors mounted on the front cowl. Pulled-back, low-set handlebar is neatly placed without any clutter to allow optimal handling for the user. Ride ergonomics will be similar to that of Apache RR310, with slightly rear-set foot pegs.In terms of choice of colours, BMW G310RR is expected to get two options. One of these will be the tri-shade Factory colour of White, Blue and Red. The other option could be metallic black shade, which is offered with S1000RR. Just like Apache RR310 and BMW 300cc bikes, G310RR will have golden coloured USD front forks. Sporty graphics and stickering will further enhance the bike’s overall look and feel.New BMW G310RRVideo – @iamabikerdotcom pic.twitter.com/FMcJbjx6mx— RushLane (@rushlane) July 14, 2022BMW G310RR will have a 5-inch TFT instrument console. It will have BMW Motorrad branding and is likely to offer features such as turn-by-turn navigation and Bluetooth phone pairing for accessing calls and messages. Users should also be able to access details about their rides such as top speed, distance covered, fuel economy, etc.BMW G310RR performanceEngine will be the same as Apache RR310, a 312.2 cc liquid cooled, reverse inclined motor. Apache RR310 comes with multiple ride modes that have varying power and torque output. For peak performance, users can engage the Sport or Track ride mode. In these modes, the engine generates 34 PS of max power at 9,700 rpm and 27.3 Nm of peak torque at 7,700 rpm. In Rain and Urban mode, performance numbers are reduced to 25.8 PS and 25 Nm to ensure optimal safety.BMW G310RR top speed and acceleration are likely to be similar to that of RR310. The latter takes 7.17 seconds to reach 0-100 kmph and has a top speed of 160 kmph. BMW G310RR will have Trellis frame with USD forks at front and monoshock rear suspension. Braking duties are performed by 300 mm and 240 mm disc at front and rear, respectively. As seen in the teasers, the bike has ByBre brake callipers. Dual-channel ABS will be offered as standard.While BMW G310RR will have the same front suspension as that of RR310, it is possible that there could be a top-spec variant with customization options. In that case, the bike could get fully-adjustable suspension system. This option is available with TVS Apache RR310 Built to order (BTO) version. More

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    2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 Promises Better Range, Same Power as Ioniq 5

    The Ioniq 6 “electrified streamliner” sedan is as slippery as it looks, with a 0.21 coefficient of drag (Cd) that is the lowest Hyundai has yet achieved.With powertrain and battery options that mirror the Ioniq 5’s, the Ioniq 6’s estimated WTLP range of 610 km may translate to more than 400 miles of EPA-rated range for the rear-drive variant with the larger 77.4-kWh battery.Actual U.S.-market specifications will not be revealed until this November at the Los Angeles auto show, with North American market production slated for early 2023.One look at the new Ioniq 6 “electrified streamliner” sedan is all it takes to see why that nickname fits. It rides on a 116.1-inch wheelbase that’s 2.0 inches shorter than the Ioniq 5’s, but that allowed its 191.1-inch body, which is 8.6 inches longer than the 5’s, to be drawn out into a sleek shape with a distinctively tapered “boat tail” rear end that produces a very slick 0.21 coefficient of drag. The fact that its roof stands 4.1 inches shorter than the boxier Ioniq 5 certainly helped VP of Hyundai Design Simon Loasby and his design team achieve that goal, but the lowered roofline also has the added benefit of dramatically reducing the Ioniq 6’s cross-sectional area, which makes its low drag coefficient (Cd) that much more significant because total drag is a function of Cd multiplied by cross-sectional area. Powertrain OptionsOn paper, the powertrain offerings look very familiar to the Ioniq 5’s because the two cars are both built on Hyundai’s Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP). You’ll have the choice of either single-motor rear-wheel-drive and dual-motor all-wheel-drive configurations. Overall power output of the dual-motor version matches that of the Ioniq 5, with the AWD Ioniq 6 delivering 321 combined horsepower and 446 pound-ft of torque.Likewise, two battery capacities will be offered, with the rear-drive model available with either a 53.0-kWh or 77.4-kWh pack and the AWD model coming exclusively with the larger pack. As with the Ioniq 5, the powertrain’s 800-volt architecture allows the car to take advantage of high-output 350 kW DC fast-charging stations, which will reportedly lift the battery from 10 to 80 percent charge in just 18 minutes.
    Range EstimatesBut the Ioniq 6 is said to be far more efficient than the Ioniq 5, and with that comes a significant boost in range. Hyundai predicts that rear-drive versions with the 77.4-kWh battery will be good for over 610 kilometers on the European WLTP cycle. By comparing that to the Ioniq 5’s confirmed WLTP and EPA figures, we estimate that the Ioniq 6 could earn an EPA rating of some 400 miles.The slippery shape of the Ioniq 6 plays a huge role here, but Hyundai engineers we spoke with also said the 6 also benefits from a few powertrain optimization developments, including next generation semiconductors in the inverter, reworked motors that now feature hairpin windings, and a re-optimized control strategy when switching between single-motor and dual-motor operation in the all-wheel drive version.Design Details

    The streamlined Ioniq 6 looks significantly different from the minecraft-inspired Ioniq 5, but if you look closely you’ll see pixelated details built into the head- and taillights that are an Ioniq signature element. Inside, the dual-screen instrument panel/infotainment interface is present, and the 6 feels spacious front and rear despite its slightly shorter wheelbase. Our 6-foot 2-inch tester was able to sit behind himself quite comfortably, which is a neat trick considering the aggressively tapered roofline. On the other hand, the designers are more excited than we are about their decision to use center-mounted window switches that allow for naked doors, and we’re not sure how the speed-synchronized ambient lighting, which gets brighter as speed increases, will play out in the real world. We assume/hope there will be an “off” button.
    Specific details about the configuration, performance and pricing of the North American version of the Ioniq 6 will not be released until November’s L.A. auto show, and the production of units bound for these shores will not commence until the first quarter of 2023. Still, we’re excited by the truly amazing range estimate that Hyundai has revealed. The Ioniq 6 looks set to offer a substantial boost over the competition, and that will be even more significant considering the E-GMP platform’s 800-volt architecture and superior DC fast-charging capability, which we’ve already experienced with the Ioniq 5.
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    2023 Jeep Wrangler's New Color Sounds Like a Prince Reference

    The 2023 Jeep Wrangler is adding two new, interestingly named paint colors called Earl and Reign.Earl is a gray hue with hints of aquamarine that was first seen on the Jeep Gladiator Farout concept.Reign is a purple shade—and seemingly a Prince reference—that will have limited availability.Fans of the Jeep Wrangler who also happen to love Prince—or the Artist Formerly Known as Prince, if you like—now have the chance to choose a paint color that sounds like it was named after the late musician’s “Purple Rain” album and the accompanying film. That’s because for the 2023 model year the Wrangler will be available in purple paint called Reign. That has to be more than a coincidence, right?

    Purple ReignJeep says it will only offer a limited number of 2023 Wranglers painted in purple Reign. It’s a $495 option that can be ordered now through October 2022. And that’s not the only interestingly named, newly available paint color that Wrangler buyers can choose from for the latest model year. No, it’s not yellow after the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” or “Red”—as in T. Swift’s greatest album. It’s weirder. It’s…Earl.

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    A Paint Color Called EarlAny potential “Earl” reference is less obvious. Earl Gray tea, perhaps? The TV sitcom “My Name is Earl,” starring Jason Lee? We may never know. What we do know is that the color Earl is gray with an aquamarine tint. It costs $395 and can be ordered now and throughout the entire model year. The paint job first appeared on the Jeep Gladiator Farout concept back in 2020.
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    1980 Zastava 750 Is Our Bring a Trailer Pick of the Day

    • This 1980 Zastava 750 SE is today’s Bring a Trailer auction pick.• The diminutive, no-frills car is based on the Fiat 600 and was produced in Yugoslavia from the mid-1950s to the mid-1980s.• The car is located in California, and the auction ends on Monday, July 18.The classic Fiat 500 and the related Fiat 600 radiate a certain La Dolce Vita Mediterranean summer cool, but if they’ve grown common in the resort city where you keep your megayacht, you might consider this Zastava 750 instead.

    Up for sale right now on Bring a Trailer—which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos—this Zastava looks adorable in its resprayed powder blue with a white interior. It’s also charmingly simple: Note the crank windows, two-spoke steering wheel, and painted metal dash.

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    The Zastava is essentially a rebadged Fiat 600. It could also be considered the proto-Yugo, as it was built in the former Yugoslavia for three decades starting in 1955—first as the 600, then the 750, and lastly as the 850. This later model features front-hinged doors and, as an SE, wrings 30 rather than 25 horsepower from its rear-mounted 767-cc four-cylinder engine, which is paired with a four-speed manual transaxle.

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    This example is said to have undergone some restoration work prior to the current owner’s purchase of the car in Croatia. It’s now located in California, where the engine was rebuilt and the water pump replaced. It would appear this Zastava is ready to turn heads, whether at the next Yugoslavian imports meetup or puttering around the harbor at your next port of call.Bidding is currently at $4200 with five days to go before the auction ends on Monday, July 18.
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    Cadillac Celestiq EV Looks Decadent in New Photos

    Cadillac has released more revealing images of the Celestiq EV.The rear view shows a low-slung fastback silhouette, while the interior has a four-seat layout with a sumptuous rear cabin.The Celestiq is rumored to start at around $300,000 and will be built at GM’s tech center in Michigan.Cadillac is continuing to parse out information about its upcoming EV flagship, the Celestiq, and the latest images give us our best look yet at the car’s exterior and interior. With a low-slung fastback shape, exquisite detailing, and a hedonistic rear seat, the Celestiq—seen here in “Show Car” form—will attempt to take Cadillac into a higher echelon of the luxury market. Reports suggest that the Celestiq will not only carry a six-figure price tag, but that it could start at around $300,000, also known as Bentley and Rolls-Royce territory.

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    The Celestiq’s rear end suggests it will be a hatchback similar in shape to the Porsche Panamera or Mercedes-Benz EQS. The front view shows seven-spoke wheels with an intricate pattern that are wrapped in tires with a “Michelin Pilot Sport EV” designation.

    Inside, we can see a clear view of four seats trimmed in red leather, and the rear seats appear to have their own entertainment screens, control knob, and seat-adjustment controls. Myriad screens dot the cabin, with a large widescreen setup on the dashboard, a screen between the front seats, a screen between the rear seats, and the aforementioned entertainment screens on the backs of the front seats.We don’t know how much the Celestiq concept car will change as it reaches production, but given that this model will be hand-built, the version you can buy may end up being fairly close to what you see here. We’ll learn more about the Celestiq soon, as the show car will finally make its debut soon.
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    125cc Motorcycle Sales May 2022 – CB Shine, Pulsar, Splendor, Raider, KTM

    125cc motorcycle sales registered strong YoY and MoM growth; total sales at 2,38,626 units in May 2022Image – Auto EraWhile 100cc commuters continue to be primary volume generators, 125cc motorcycles have also been witnessing strong demand. Total sales in May are 2,38,626 units, as compared to 67,278 units sold in May last year. YoY growth is 254.69%. Only KTM has negative YoY growth in the month. MoM growth is 16.68%, as compared to 2,04,506 units sold in April 2022. The ones with negative MoM growth are KTM and TVS Raider.With a bit more power and torque, 125cc motorcycles are better at negotiating city streets. This is especially true when overtaking, riding with a pillion or carrying heavy stuff. As the price difference between 100cc and 125cc bikes is manageable, users don’t mind paying a bit extra for improved overall ride experience. Most 125cc bikes are also better equipped in terms of features. On the other hand, entry-level 100cc commuters usually don’t go beyond the basics unless one opts for premium variants.125cc Motorcycle Sales May 2022 – Honda CB Shine leadsWith its reliable performance, Honda CB Shine continues to be the top selling 125cc bike in the country. It is currently the second bestselling two-wheeler in Honda’s India portfolio. A total of 1,19,765 units were sold in May 2022. YoY growth is 716.62%, as compared to 14,666 units sold in the corresponding period last year. Honda CB Shine commanded more than 50% market share in May. MoM growth is 13.62%, as compared to 1,05,413 units sold in April 2022.At number two in the list is Bajaj Pulsar 125 with sales of 56,396 units in May. YoY growth has close to doubled, as compared to 28,636 units sold in May last year. Pulsar 125 market share is at 23.63% in May 2022. MoM growth is 31.93%, as compared to 42,747 units sold in April 2022. Pulsar 125 is expected to get an update, wherein the bike will be borrowing styling bits from 250cc Pulsar. Engine is also likely to be updated for improved performance and higher fuel efficiency.125cc Motorcycle Sales May 2022While Pulsar is at second spot, the combined numbers of Splendor and Glamour are higher. Splendor sales are at 33,754 units in May, as compared to 16,392 units in May last year. YoY growth is 105.92% whereas market share is at 14.15%. Splendor MoM growth is 5.06%, as compared to 32,128 units sold in April 2022.Hero Glamour is at fourth position with sales of 28,363 units in May 2022. YoY growth is 287.84%, as compared to 7,313 units sold in May last year. Market share is at 11.89%. Glamour MoM growth is 36.39%, as compared to 20,796 units sold in April 2022.TVS Raider, KTM falterLaunched in September last year, TVS Raider is at 5th place with sales of 344 units in May 2022. Market share is at 0.14%. Raider has witnessed a major drop of -89.86%. Sales in April 2022 were quite robust at 3,392 units.At 6th spot is KTM with sales of 4 units in May 2022. KTM currently has two bikes in 125cc segment – 125 Duke and RC 125. YoY growth is down by -98.52%, as compared to 271 units sold in May last year. MoM growth is down by -86.67%, as compared to 30 units sold in April 2022. More