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    2023 Honda Odyssey Gets Price Hike, Adds Sinister Sport Trim

    The 2023 Honda Odyssey adds a Sport trim with a blacked-out appearance and unique interior bits.With a $38,635 starting price, the entry-level Odyssey now costs $4300 more than last year.Honda now includes two years or 24,000 miles of complimentary scheduled maintenance.The minivan lifestyle is usually associated with a growing family and giving up on sleek-bodied cars that once served as primary transportation. The 2023 Honda Odyssey doesn’t change the fact, but the introduction of a sinister-looking Sport trim might remind parents of their inner rebel. That, or—more likely—it’s Honda’s way of capitalizing on consumers’ love of blacked-out appearance packages.

    Either way, the ’23 Odyssey Sport comes with these exterior features in gloss black: 19-inch wheels, grille, trim around the headlights and fog lights, and the roof pillars. The taillights also have darkened covers. Its available paint colors are black (obviously), white, red, and the newly introduced Sonic Gray Pearl. Inside, the Sport has black leather that’s accented with red stitching. At night, the cabin is illuminated by red ambient lighting for a vibe that’s either sporty or spooky, likely depending on whether or not passengers still believe in the bogeyman or not.

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    The new Sport model starts at $42,505 and comes standard with a sunroof, a power-operated tailgate, and an eight-way power front passenger seat. It slots into the lineup between the EX-L and Touring. Since the base-level LX has been discontinued, the EX now becomes the entry-level Odyssey. This contributes to a significantly higher starting price of $38,635—$4300 higher than last year’s $34,335 LX. The other 2023 Odyssey models are priced at $41,705 for the EX-L, $45,754 for the Touring, and $50,765 for the top-of-the-line Elite.Every Odyssey is still powered by a 280-hp V-6 that pairs with a 10-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive. Now, for the first time, Honda is including complimentary maintenance on the Odyssey as well as some other models. The factory-scheduled services are covered for two years or 24,000 miles and include a tire rotation as well as oil and filter changes.
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    Keeway 280cc Maxi Scooter India Launch Likely On 17th May

    Hungarian two wheeler brand, Keeway is planning India entry on 17th May – Likely with a cruiser and a maxi scooterKeeway GT270 Maxi Scooter For India. Image – BikesRepublicKeeway is a Hungarian brand, and is currently owned by the Chinese company, QJ Group. This is the same company which also owns the Italian marquee Benelli. Keeway is popular for its small capacity Harley-Davidson-inspired cruisers, scooters and off-road bikes that are mostly powered by a 125cc engine.The manufacturer has sent a ‘Block Your Date’ invite for its maiden launch event on May 17 to be held in Mumbai. Keeway has kept the two wheelers that will launch in India a secret as of now. Rumours suggest it will be a cruiser motorcycle in the form of K-Lite and a GT270 maxi-scooter. We had discussed about Keeway Cruiser motorcycle in the previous post, let’s take a look at their maxi scooter below.Keeway 280cc Maxi ScooterKeeway GT270 is powered by a 278.2cc engine sourced from Piaggio. This is a single-cylinder mill that puts out 19 bhp of power @ 6500 RPM and 22.5 Nm of torque @ 6000 RPM. It comes with fuel injection, liquid cooling and is mated to a CVT transmission. Suspension duties on GT270 are handled by premium KYB suspension units at front and rear. The front gets a 35mm telescopic unit while rear gets twin shock absorbers. It gets disc brakes at the front as well as rear. Front gets a 240 mm disc while rear gets a 220 mm disc.Keeway GT270 Maxi Scooter For IndiaKeeway GT270 gets a sizeable 9.5 litre fuel tank which is on par with its maxi-scooter appeal. Both front and rear wheels are 13 inch alloys. Front wheel is wrapped with 110/70 R13 rubber while rear is wrapped with 130/70 R13 rubber.Keeway maxi scooter measures 1955 mm in length, and 740 mm in width, and stands 1115 mm tall. It comes with a decent 1385 mm of wheelbase and a very friendly seat height of just 770 mm. It is expected to weigh around 145 kg and ground clearance is set to be at 115 mm.Pricing and CompetitionScooters like Suzuki Burgman and Aprilia SX aren’t real maxi-scooters in the proper sense. They’re powered by a small capacity engine displacing under 200 cc. Keeway GT270 is likely to become the most affordable, proper maxi-scooter of India. In some markets, Keeway is sold at the same dealer network as Benelli. In India too this could be likely. Keeway motorcycles and scooters could be sold via Benelli India dealers.Keeway GT270 Maxi Scooter For IndiaThe only other proper maxi scooter on sale in India currently, is BMW C 400 GT. The price of which is rather overwhelming to command value in any sense of the world. In terms of pricing, Keeway could be priced above Rs 2 lakh. It will have no direct rival in the segment. More

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    KTM, Husqvarna Prices May 2022 – Duke, RC 125, 200, 250, 390 ADV

    KTM and Husqvarna have increased prices of their offerings in the Indian market by up to Rs 6,419 and Rs 7,130 respectivelyNew KTM RC 200It is the season of price increments in the auto industry and the latest OEMs to join this list are KTM and Husqvarna. Both brands are owned by Pierer Mobility and work together with Bajaj Auto in India. KTM holds a sizable market share with its wide variety of offerings with different body styles and engine displacements.Husqvarna, on the other hand, only commands a niche segment of the market due to a thin portfolio of models. The Swedish brand has witnessed a price hike of up to Rs 7,130 whereas its sister brand KTM has increased pieces of its models by up to Rs 6,419. None of the models have witnessed any other update.KTM Duke Prices May 2022Starting with the KTM Duke series, the Austrian bikemaker has increased prices of its naked streetfighter by up to Rs 6,419. The Duke range is available in four derivatives in India including- Duke 125, Duke 200, Duke 250 and Duke 390 depending on engine displacements. The highest price hike has been witnessed by the flagship Duke followed by its quarter-litre sibling with an increase of Rs 6,272.Prices of Duke 125 and Duke 200 have been increased by Rs 5,312 and Rs Rs 4,544 units respectively. After the latest price revision. Duke 125 is priced at Rs 1.76 lakh, Duke 200 at Rs 1.90 lakh, Duke 250 at Rs 2.35 lakh and Duke 390 at Rs 2.94 lakh. All prices mentioned are ex-showroom.KTM and Husqvarna Prices May 2022KTM RC, Adventures Prices May 2022Prices of KTM RC series have been increased by Rs 4,928 for the entry-level RC 125 and by Rs 4,544 for RC 200. Both models received a generation upgrade a few months back and are presently priced at Rs 1.87 lakh and Rs 2.13 lakh respectively. This is the first substantial price hike for both models since their launch. KTM recently launched an upgraded RC 390 in India a few days back at a price of Rs 3.14 lakh.The Adventure series of KTM comprises Adventure 250 and Adventure 390 which are now priced at Rs 2.42 lakh and Rs 3.35 lakh respectively. The latter recently received an updated iteration for 2022, hence prices stay constant. The new Adventure 390 gets two new riding modes along with new colours and wheels. Prices for the quarter-litre ADV have increased by Rs 6,304.Husqvarna Prices May 2022Husqvarna presently retails only two models in India including Svartpilen 250 and Vitpilen 250. Both motorcycles are now priced at Rs 2.17 lakh and Rs 2.18 lakh respectively after a price of Rs 7,130 and Rs 7,129. All prices mentioned above are ex-showroom.The Husky siblings share their underpinnings with the quarter-litre KTM cousins. Each of them is powered by a 248.76cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that pumps out 29.63 bhp and a peak torque of 24 Nm. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed transmission. More

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    2023 Bentley Bentayga EWB Becomes More of a Limo

    The 2023 Bentley Bentayga Extended Wheelbase has an optional Airline Seat that will offer generous recline in back and a motorized footrest.A 542-horsepower V-8 the only engine option, and rear-wheel steering and active anti-roll bars are standard.The Bentayga EWB will be on sale later this year, but pricing has not yet been announced.When Bentley told us it was soon to introduce a fifth model we grew excited at the prospect of what we imagined might be something low, sleek, and sporty. The reality as announced today is pretty much the opposite of that—an extended version of the Bentayga SUV—although one that undoubtedly makes more commercial sense than a sports car would.The Bentayga has been a huge success for the British luxury maker, having become its bestselling model of all time in the six years since it was introduced. So a longer and more luxurious version is an obvious brand extension, with the company pitching this as being the spiritual successor to the vast Mulsanne sedan which retired a few years ago.
    While there are plenty of other highlights, the most obvious difference is the 7.0-inch extension between the axles, increasing the overall length to 208.9 inches. All of this stretch is turned into extra legroom for rear-seat occupants. That has required new rear doors, side stampings, plus roof and floor panels. Having seen the finished car in the U.K., we can confirm it doesn’t look like an awkwardly stretched limo, with the modest expansion only really obvious when comparing the EWB directly to its standard-wheelbase sibling.

    There are more obvious changes inside, with a new level of luxury available for rear-seat passengers. In addition to the option of two individual seats or a bench, Bentley is also going to offer what it calls its new Airline Seat—inspired by those found in private jets rather than economy class. It features no fewer than 22 different planes of adjustment plus a Relax mode that will recline it at 40 degrees while motoring the front passenger seat out of the way and deploying a footrest. It also features multi-zone climate control to regulate heating and cooling of different areas while monitoring the the temperature and humidity of occupants to, as the company puts it, “keep them at optimal thermal well-being.” There is also a postural adjustment system which applies pressure to different areas to help fight the stress and fatigue any owners might experience while being transported in the back of a luxurious Bentley.
    Mechanical changes are limited, with the biggest being that Bentley is only going to offer the 542-hp twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 engine from the base Bentayga rather than the brawnier W-12 of the range-topper. The official reason is that the smaller engine gives more than enough performance for the EWB’s likely mission as a chauffeur-driven limo—the quoted 4.5-second sprint to 60 mph and 180 mph top speed still seem adequately fast. But we also understand that the W-12’s approaching emissions-enforced retirement makes it hard to justify offering it in new models; it has already been dropped in most markets. Rear-wheel steering will be fitted to all versions to help improve maneuverability, and Bentley claims that the turning circle is smaller than that of the regular-wheelbase car. The EWB will also get Bentley’s active anti-roll system as standard.The longer 2023 Bentayga EWB goes on sale later this year, and although we don’t have a price yet we can safely anticipate it will carry a premium over the regular car. Bentley predicts it will make up to 45 percent of Bentayga sales. It’s the same story with a slightly different ending.
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    Yamaha Price Hike May 2022 – R15, FZ, Aerox, Fascino, RayZR

    This is the second time Yamaha has raised prices in this financial year; prices were hiked in April as wellImage – Daniel HermawanFrequency of price hikes in the last two years has been unprecedented. While OEMs try to absorb much of the increase in input costs, some of it has to be passed to customers in order to sustain the business. After pandemic related supply chain disruptions and subsequent shortages, rising global inflation has emerged as another major challenge for OEMs.Yamaha motorcycle prices May 2022Price hike for R15 motorcycle variants is in the range of Rs 600 to Rs 800. Price of the most affordable Yamaha R15 V3 remains unchanged. It is available at a starting price of Rs 1,57,600 for Metallic Red/ Thunder Grey variants. Dark Knight colour variant costs Rs 1,59,700. Yamaha R15 S V3 variant gets costlier by Rs 800. New price is Rs 1,59,900.Yamaha R15 M gets price hike of Rs 600. It is now available at Rs 1,86,900 (Metallic Grey). Yamaha R15 V4 variants have become costlier by Rs 600. New prices are Rs 1,76,900 (Metallic Red), Rs 1,77,900 (Dark Knight) and Rs 1,81,900 (Racing Blue). All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.Yamaha FZ S prices have been increased by Rs 1,000. New price is Rs 1,19,400 for Matte Red and Dark Matte Blue variants. Yamaha FZ S Deluxe (Bluetooth) has also become costlier by Rs 1,000. New price is Rs 1,22,400 for Metallic Black, Metallic Grey and Majesty Red variants.Yamaha Motorcycle Prices May 2022Yamaha FZ-X will now cost Rs 2,600 more. This is the highest price hike for the FZ range. New price is Rs 1,30,400 for Matte Copper, Matte Black and Metallic Blue variants. Yamaha FZ 25 and Yamaha FZ S 25 have received price hike of Rs 1,300. Yamaha FZ 25 Metallic Black and Racing Blue new price is Rs 1,44,600. Yamaha FZ S 25 Matte Copper and Matte Black new price is Rs 1,49,100.Recent price hike for R15 and FZ range motorcycles does not result in any updates for these bikes. FZ range is currently Yamaha’s bestselling motorcycle brand, followed by R15 and MT15. FZ also leads in exports from India. Yamaha bikes are preferred for their sporty design, thrilling performance and value for money proposition. Even with multiple price hikes, Yamaha R15 and FZ motorcycles continue to be available at a competitive price point.Yamaha scooter prices May 2022Apart from increasing the price of their motorcycles, Yamaha has also increased prices of their scooter range. Highest price hike has been dished out to Aerox 155, which is now priced at Rs 1,36,800. Fascino prices increased by Rs 800 – Rs 1,000. RaZR prices are up in similar range for May 2022.Yamaha Scooter Prices May 2022This is the fourth round of price hike announced by Yamaha in CY2022. In case of R15 and FZ motorcycles, prices were increased in January and April. In January, prices were increased by Rs 2k. In April, prices of FZ motorcycles were increased in the range of Rs 2,500 to Rs 4,500. R15 prices were raised in the range of Rs 1,500 to Rs 3,500.In the future, Yamaha will target the fast growing electric two-wheeler segment. The first Yamaha electric two-wheeler is expected to be launched in India in 2023. The company had recently showcased E01 And NEO’s electric scoters at an event organised for its dealers. More

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    Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Standard Price Hike – May 2022

    Similar to price hikes announced by other manufacturers, revised pricing of Bullet 350 is likely due to increase in input costsImage – Dev MTRRoyal Enfield recently increased prices across the range including Bullet 350. Due to supply chain disruption caused by the pandemic and subsequent shortage of parts and materials, there has been a significant increase in input costs. In the past two years, most OEMs have announced multiple price hikes.Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Prices May 2022Bullet 350 standard variant new price is Rs 1,47,999. The kickstart variant will cost Rs 1,54,674 whereas electric start variant is available at Rs 1,63,338. All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi. The bike remains unchanged mechanically, powered by a 346cc air cooled, FI engine. It generates 19.1 bhp of max power at 5,250 rpm and 28 Nm of peak torque at 4,000 rpm. It is mated to a 5-speed constant mesh transmission.Bullet 350 runs on 19-inch wheels at both ends. Suspension system comprises 35mm telescopic forks at front and twin rear shock absorbers with 5-step adjustable preload. Braking system has a 280mm disc at front and 153mm drum brake at rear. The bike is offered with single-channel ABS.Among Royal Enfield’s 350cc motorcycles, Bullet is usually placed at second or third spot in terms of sales. While Classic 350 leads by a significant margin, the second spot is a clash between Bullet and Meteor 350. In March 2022, Bullet was ahead of Meteor with sales of 8,283 units. Meteor was third with sales of 6,589 units.Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Prices May 2022An interesting thing to note is that Bullet 350’s popularity is limited to the domestic market. Unlike other Royal Enfield bikes that are preferred in overseas markers as well, Bullet 350 does not have any numbers to show in exports.New-gen Bullet 350 launchOne of the most iconic motorcycles in the country, Bullet is preferred for its dominating street presence, classic styling and thumping exhaust note. To enhance overall user experience, Royal Enfield will soon launch the next-gen version of Bullet. It will be based on the new 350cc platform and the new J-series engine.Meteor 350 was the first Royal Enfield bike based on the new 350cc platform. The updates were later introduced with Classic 350 as well. The new 350cc engine delivers slightly more power at 20.2 bhp. However, torque output is down by 1 Nm, as compared to the existing engine used with Bullet.Royal Enfield’s new 350cc platform is superior in several aspects including improved handling and control. As Meteor and Classic 350 users have reported, vibrations are almost non-existent even at high speeds. These benefits will be available with the new-gen Bullet as well.Visually, new-gen Bullet will continue with its retro styling and liberal use of chrome. Specific components like headlamp and taillamp will be updated. Some new colours could also be introduced. Riding ergonomics will be largely the same as earlier with scooped out rider seat, pulled-back handlebar and centrally placed footpegs. There is unlikely to be any major dimensional changes to Bullet that is 2170 mm long and 810 mm wide. More

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    1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 Is Our Bring a Trailer Auction Pick of the Day

    A 1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 is up for auction on the Bring a Trailer website, and it’s an interesting example.It has an over-the-top blue interior and other modifications that mean this one may possibly be an acquired taste.Having said all that, it’s a ZR-1. Check it out before the BaT online auction ends on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 10.Have you ever wanted to drive 5000 miles at an average speed of almost 174 miles per hour? We have, too. Hark! An opportunity has presented itself, and not quite like the last time we chose a 1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 as our auction pick. That one was nice and all, but it was a low-mileage, all-original creampuff. It sold for $45,000. This one is different because it has been customized in a few key and not altogether pleasing ways. As we all know, custom cars can be difficult to sell, because, well, they so often lack the benefit of the corporate bean counters and focus groups who obsess over what will appeal to the largest number of people possible. A tough sell could mean a low interest from potential buyers. See where we’re going with this?

    This particular car, although enhanced well in all the mechanical ways, may not be everyone’s cup of tea in the looks department. Definitely not where the royal blue interior Supermans straight into the wall of red of its slabby exterior. And let’s face it—fourth-generation Corvettes aren’t exactly the most sought after among America’s Sports Car anyway.

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    That’s what makes this ZR-1 so perfect, fellow speed junkies. First off, take a look at those ugly seats. Now, I know what you’re thinking. Either you’re judging me for being judgy—beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all that—or you’re thinking, “Who the heck wants a car with ugly seats?” Bear with us. Those seats look like they belong in a 1990s Greyhound bus—not surprising, since the seller says he had the seats reupholstered with cloth he sourced from a company that usually outfits coach buses. (You can almost smell the blue juice as it sloshes around in the back-row bathroom.) The bus seats, the generally unattractive late C4 interior design, the car’s many paint dings and chips, the questionable (nay, hideous) custom windshield trim, and the cracked weatherstripping are only likely to hold the price down, allowing some lucky devil to drive—very quickly and relatively inexpensively—into the next two or three sunsets, sitting in ugly seats she or he will never so much as look at while watching the road unfold beside an endless blur of receding utility poles.

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    Let’s also remember that for most people, buying an all-original car—especially one that’s a beauty to behold and/or wears its ultra-low mileage like a freshness certification—carries with it the burdensome feeling that it shouldn’t be spoiled. The buyer of this car will be someone who either loves the garish updates applied to an otherwise blandly-styled car, or simply doesn’t care much about the oddness of its looks and wants a chance to flog the daylights out of an honest-to-God engineering marvel.

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    Admittedly, faster, better-looking cars can be had. But they wouldn’t be examples of the car that set several FIA-sanctioned speed-endurance records—records that, to this day, haven’t been beaten by a real production car (sorry, Volkswagen W-12). A quick ZR-1 refresher: Designed by Lotus and Chevrolet and built by Mercury Marine, the 5.7-liter aluminum version of the LT5 V8 used in the early-’90s ZR-1 had dual overhead camshafts, a 12-quart oil sump, all sorts of high tech-for-the-time gadgetry, and could launch the car to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds. Its real beauty, of course, was its ability to keep the car going at speeds above 170 mph for hours and hours on end without failure.And according to the seller and his pile of receipts, this ZR-1 has benefited from extensive tuning by actual professionals, including aftermarket camshafts, ported heads and intake, an upgraded exhaust system, and a lowered suspension. So it’s possible, even likely, that this car is a good deal faster than it was when it rolled off the assembly line (although hopefully not at the expense of its legendary, corporate engineer-provided durability). And it even comes with a fresh set of Michelin Pilot Sport all-season radials.If I still haven’t convinced you, let’s consider this cartoonish offering from an economic perspective. With one day left on the auction, the price needle has barely moved past $15,000. Now could be your chance to saddle up a Superman suit-colored, faster-than-a-speeding-bullet maverick. Dig deep. Pony up. You know there are plenty of dumber things you would readily sink that money into.

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    Ford E-Transit Custom Is a New Electric Commercial Van For Europe

    The Ford E-Transit Custom is an electric version of the popular Transit Custom commercial van.The E-Transit Custom will start production sometime next year, but it likely won’t be sold in America.It has an estimated range of 263 miles, but Ford hasn’t revealed its battery capacity or charging times.Europeans will soon be getting an electric version of the popular Ford Transit Custom commercial van. Predictably coined the E-Transit Custom, Ford has released limited details and several images of the upcoming EV, which like its gas-burning counterpart isn’t expected to be sold in America.

    Photos show the E-Transit Custom painted in a snazzy blue color and wearing a distinctive grille surrounded by a striking light signature. Its face is more assertive than the bug-eyed design worn by its internal-combustion stablemate. The electrified version also has chiseled lines around its wheel arches and across its flanks. Just below the passenger-side headlight is a charging port, but Ford hasn’t revealed the van’s battery capacity or powertrain specs.

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    Ford Pro, which is responsible for the company’s commercial vehicles, did announce that the E-Transit Custom is expected to have a driving range of around 263 miles on a single charge—we assume this is on the WLTP standard. It’ll also have DC fast-charging capability–because obviously–but maximum charging rates and estimated charging times are currently unknown. We’re told more information will be released this fall, and Ford says the E-Transit Custom will start production in the second half of 2023 at its Otosan factory in Turkey.

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    As with the full-size Ford E-Transit that’s sold in the U.S., the smaller Custom model will have Pro Power Onboard, which is a built-in AC power source that’s useful at work sites or wherever electricity is needed. Whatever the E-Transit Custom is used for, we’re just bummed out it probably won’t be coming to our shores, especially if the rest of its paint options are as rad as the ’90s vibes given off by the one in these photos.
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