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    Top 10 Motorcycles Jan 2022 – Splendor, Pulsar, Apache, Classic 350, FZ

    New TVS Apache 160Top 10 motorcycles sold in January 2022 see a decline in total salesSales in recent months have continued to be rife with difficulties. Total top 10 motorcycles sold fell to 6,18,607 units, down from 7,23,978 units. Volume loss stood at 1,05,371 units. Sales decline stood at 14.55 percent. Despite decline, there’s no doubt that the motorcycle market in India rakes in huge numbers even in months of low sales.Hero MotoCorp and Honda both have three motorcycles each in the top 10 list, and Bajaj has two. TVS and Royal Enfield have one name each in the top 10 list. The bottom 5 of the top order account for about 17 percent of sales. Of the list, only 3 motorcycles were sold at a growth rate, while the majority faced the brunt of a decline.Top 10 Motorcycles Jan 2022 – Splendor LeadsAs usual, Hero Splendor sales sit atop the list. Sales fell to 2,08,263 units, down from 2,25,382 units. Volume loss stood at just over 17k units at 7.60 percent sales decline.Of the top order, Splendor accounts for a third of the market share. Honda CB Shine sales fell to 1,05,159 units, down from 1,16,222 units. Volume loss stood at just over 11k units. Decline is reported at under 10 percent.Top 10 Motorcycles Jan 2022Hero HF Deluxe sales were significant at over a third. Sales were down to about 86k units, down from 1,34,860 units. Volume loss stood at almost 49k units. Sales decline stood at 36.29 percent.Bajaj Pulsar series sales accounted for 66,839 units. Sales from 97,580 units. Volume loss was at a little below 31k units. Sales decline stood at 31.50 percent. Bajaj Platina sales were reported in the green. Sales rose to 46,492 units, up from 27,131 units. Volume gain stood at 19,361 units at 71.36 percent growth.Classic 350 In Top 10Royal Enfield Classic 350 sales fell to 26,775 units, down from 40,872 units. Volume loss stood at just over 14k units. Sales declined by over a third. TVS Apache series sales fell to 25,925 units, down from 28,456 units. Volume loss stood at 2,531 units at 8.89 percent decline.Top 10 MotorcyclesJan-22Jan-21%1. Hero Splendor2,08,2632,25,382-7.602. Honda CB Shine1,05,1591,16,222-9.523. Hero HF Deluxe85,9261,34,860-36.294. Bajaj Pulsar66,83997,580-31.505. Bajaj Platina46,49227,13171.366. Royal Enfield Classic 35026,77540,872-34.497. TVS Apache25,92528,456-8.898. Hero Glamour24,47322,6817.909. Yamaha FZ15,73421,496-26.8010. Honda Dream13,0219,29840.04Total6,18,6077,23,978-14.55Hero sales get another boost from the Glamour motorcycle. Sales stood at 24,473 units, up from 22,681 units. Volume gain stood at 1,792 units at 7.9 percent growth. Yamaha FZ sales fell by more than a quarter. Sales was down at 15,734 units, down from 21,496 units. Volume loss stood at 5,762 units at 26.80 percent decline. Honda Dream sales are reported at about 13k units, up from 9.3k units. Volume gain stood at 3,723 units. Sales growth stood at 40 percent. Dream’s market share in the top order is reported at 2.10 percent. More

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    2022 Subaru WRX Costs $42,890 Fully Loaded

    Subaru has announced pricing for the new 2022 WRX sedan.It starts at $30,100 and ranges up to $42,890 for the top GT model.A six-speed manual transmission is standard and a CVT automatic is an $1850–$2250 option.The new 2022 Subaru WRX is more expensive than before—especially the new range-topping GT trim level that crests $40,000. The WRX’s base price rises $1680 to $30,100, and the new model will also offer $32,600 Premium and $36,990 Limited trim levels in addition to the new $42,890 WRX GT that is unfortunately only offered with the optional CVT automatic.#SavetheManuals enthusiasts shouldn’t worry too much, though, because a six-speed manual transmission is still standard on all other trim levels, with the CVT available as an $1850–$2250 option on the base, Premium, and Limited. All-wheel drive and a 271-horsepower turbocharged 2.4-liter flat-four are standard across the board.

    Certain performance options are reserved for the automatic-only GT, including adaptive dampers and larger 18-inch wheels (17-inchers are standard on other models). The GT also has desirable Recaro front seats and additional drive modes compared with the base cars.Subaru previously told us that automatic-transmission WRX models were affected by supply-chain issues, so you may have better luck finding a car with a clutch pedal as they start arriving at dealerships. Subaru is now taking reservations on its website but hasn’t said exactly when deliveries will start.
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    Cargo Ship Carrying Porsche, VW Vehicles Headed for U.S. Catches Fire in Atlantic

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    It’s still too early to know for sure how many vehicles were on board, but the car carrier sent out a distress call February 16 and had to be towed to the Azores. All crew members on board have reportedly been rescued, and the data website FleetMon is updating the ship’s status.According to people who claim to have ordered some of the Porsches on board, the automaker is aware of the situation and is telling people to hold on for more information once Porsche “know[s] the full scope of the issue.”This is also a bit of a flashback to 2019, when another ship caught fire with Porsches on board. That ship sank, and Porsche even restarted production for the small number of limited-edition Porsche 911 GT2 RS cars that were lost.UPDATE 2:35 p.m.: A Porsche Cars North America spokesperson sent Car and Driver the following statement: “Our immediate thoughts are of relief that the 22 crew of the merchant ship Felicity Ace are safe and well. A number of our cars are among the cargo. We are in contact with the shipping company and the details of the cars on board are now known. Customers affected by the incident are being contacted by their dealer. While it remains too early to confirm what occurred and next steps, we are—along with our colleagues at Porsche AG—supporting our customers and our dealers as best we can to find solutions. Anyone concerned by this incident and the implications on the car they’ve ordered should maintain in contact with [the] dealer with which their order was placed.”A spokesperson for Lamborghini told C/D that the company is “aware of an incident involving a third-party cargo ship transporting Volkswagen Group vehicles across the Atlantic. The vessel was on its way to North America. At this time, we are not aware of any injuries. We are in contact with the shipping company to get more information about the incident.”The Ever Given. The Golden Ray. Every now and then, the name of an ocean freighter becomes important in the automotive world. The latest entry is the Felicity Ace, a car-carrier that was carrying an unspecified number of Volkswagen Group vehicles, including Porsche models, from Germany to Rhode Island. That was the ship’s mission until yesterday, when a fire broke out on board. The flames were bad enough that the captain had to abandon ship, and we do not yet know the fate of the vehicles on board. Details are coming in—we don’t yet know the cause of the fire, for example—and more information will need to be confirmed by VW and other authorities to determine the cause and eventual result of this incident. Here’s what we know at the moment. First, the good news. The roll-on-roll-off (RORO) car carrier was around 90 nautical miles southwest of the Azore Islands when it issued its first distress signal on the morning of February 16. According to FleetMon, which tracks ocean vessels, all 22 crew members were safely evacuated from the ship by helicopter and lifeboat. The Felicity Ace has been towed to the Azores, and ships from the Portugal Navy and other nearby vessels assisted with the rescue.
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    “We are aware of an incident today involving a cargo ship transporting Volkswagen Group vehicles across the Atlantic,” VW toldCar and Driver in a statement. “The vessel had a loading capacity of nearly 4000 vehicles and was on its way to North America. At this time, we are not aware of any injuries. We are working with local authorities and the shipping company to investigate the cause of the incident.”Despite the 650-foot-long Felicity Ace’s 4000-vehicle capacity, we do not yet know if it was full of cars or a mix of cars and other cargo. A statement posted to Porsche’s Track Your Dream app, which allows people who have purchased a new Porsche to follow their vehicle’s journey from production facility to local dealership, and then on Twitter by self-described “occasional auto/motorsport writer” Zerin Dube, makes it clear that some Porsche buyers will need to wait longer than anticipated for their new cars.
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    “We are aware of an incident aboard the Felicity Ace, a specialized cargo ship carrying certain Porsche vehicles,” the statement said. “Your dealership will provide you with additional information on how this impacts you as soon as we have additional information and know the full scope of the issue.”Another automotive journalist, Matt Farah of The Smoking Tire, posted that his dealer let him know that the Boxster Spyder he ordered was on the ship and that everyone now has to wait to see how Porsche will handle the situation. The Drive quoted Farah in an earlier news story about the incident.

    There’s history to suggest that Porsche will make sure its customers will get the cars they ordered, since this isn’t the first time Porsche has had to deal with some of its vehicles not surviving their transoceanic journey. In 2019, the ship Grande America caught fire and sank with four limited Porsche 911 GT2 RS cars on board, along with 33 other Porsches and 2000 or so brand-new Audis that were on their way from Germany to South America. Porsche had already finished making any more of those limited-edition 911s, but it restarted production for the four GT2 RS buyers to keep its commitment to its customers willing to spend $300,000 on a car.This is a developing story; we will update when we have more information.

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    1996 Daihatsu Midget II Is Our Bring a Trailer Auction Pick of the Day

    This Daihatsu Midget II, on sale now on the auction site Bring a Trailer, was recently imported to the U.S. and comes with a die-cast model of itself. The Midget was first introduced in 1957 as a three-wheeler. The Midget II was introduced in 1996 and offered until 2001. With no reserve, and a current bid at $2996, it’s possible this little truck will go for a little price. Bidding ends on Wednesday, February 23.Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz who? You want a small truck, nobody does ’em better than the Japanese kei class. And this desirable example of the genre is currently listed on the Bring a Trailer auction site—which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos—in an auction ending Wednesday, February 23.

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    Originally based around three-wheel motorcycle-based scooters, Japan’s kei cars and trucks have been around since the 1940s. With small footprints and miniature horsepower, they are useful around loading docks, farms, and factories, but they are also adorable, and street legal, even here in the States. In fact, it was one of our 12 Cool Cars Finally Legal for U.S. Import in 2021.This 1996 Daihatsu with its googly eyes and big spare-tire proboscis is a recent import to the U.S. I’m pretty much a sucker for any half-size auto, but even for a kei, this thing is a kutie. The super ’90s graphics on the spare tire cover, the super ’90s teal paint and chrome tubular bumpers and bed bar. It’s like someone looked at a Suzuki Samurai and said, “Sure, it’s okay, but does it have to be so large?”

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    Kei-car regulations limit the size of the engines they come with, as well as how much power they can make, so the Daihatsu offers a nice even 30 ponies out of a 660-cc inline three-cylinder backed by a manual four-speed. I’ve driven the Honda Acty version of these trucks, and you’d be surprised how quickly you can get 1200 pounds moving with 30 horses. There were even racing series that featured the Midget II in all its leaning, barely powered glory. If you buy this one, you only need one more to start your own racing series. Or line it up against the kids on their bikes and see if they can outrun you.

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    The Midget II is a single-seater, which means you won’t have to share its air-conditioned gray cloth interior with anyone. If you have friends, they can ride in the back, as the truck lords intended. All jokes aside, kei trucks make awesome runabouts near vacation houses or beach rentals, or just to pop out to the store for one forgotten ingredient. They are legal to register and drive on the street, and while I might not attempt Los Angeles freeways with one—although, on second thought, you could probably lane split; they aren’t even five feet wide—they’d be great for a busy city. You could park in all those tiny spaces left by people who don’t pull up far enough.

    This Midget II looks to be in good shape, although it’s wearing mismatched tires on its 10-inch chrome wheels. Along with air conditioning, you get a Pioneer stereo, original sales literature, a Tomy model of a Daihatsu Midget II, and an alternate soft spare tire cover that says, “Midget II, the car that was so popular in the 1960s.” It probably sounded better in Japanese. A casual look at other Midget II ads leads me to believe that they go for between $4000 and $7000, so with a week to go and three bids so far, this little guy could still be a big bargain.

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    Nissan and Infiniti Preview EV Sedans Coming in 2025

    Nissan announced two new EV models that will be built in Mississippi starting in 2025.One will be a Nissan and one will be an Infiniti, and teaser photos reveal that they both have sedan-like silhouettes.These are part of Nissan’s plan to launch 15 EVs by 2030.Nissan announced that it will build two new EV models for the U.S. at its plant in Canton, Mississippi, starting in 2025. One will be badged as a Nissan and the other as an Infiniti, and what’s perhaps most surprising about these new electric models is that they appear to be passenger cars rather than crossovers.

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    Teaser videos show that both the Nissan and the Infiniti have low-slung silhouettes suggesting that they will either be sedans or four-door hatchbacks. The two are likely to share underpinnings and powertrains, with the Infiniti version likely to offer distinct styling and a more upscale interior. We think the Nissan might look like the IMS concept shown in 2019, while the Infiniti could take cues from the QS Inspiration concept (pictured below).

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    Infiniti QS Inspiration concept
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    What Nissan and Infiniti will call these models is anyone’s guess, but we wouldn’t be surprised if the Nissan version effectively replaces the Maxima in the lineup and adopts that familiar moniker. Likewise, the Infiniti version could take over for the aging Q50.We will likely find out more information about Nissan’s plans in the coming months, although these models themselves won’t start production in Mississippi until 2025. In the meantime, the company plans to launch the 2023 Ariya electric crossover in the U.S. later this year. It will start at $47,125 and will be built in Japan. By 2030, Nissan says it plans to launch 15 electric vehicles; earlier this year the company showed several EV concepts including a pickup truck, a convertible sports car, and several small SUVs.

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    New York Is Now Using Cameras With Microphones to Ticket Loud Cars

    If you live in New York and drive a loud car, you could receive a notice from the city’s Department of Environmental Protection telling you your car is too loud. Not because a police officer caught your noisy car, but because a computer did.
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    A photo of an official order from the New York City DEP was published to Facebook by a page called Lowered Congress on Monday, directed at a BMW M3 that may have been a bit too loud. The notice reads as follows:I am writing to you because your vehicle has been identified as having a muffler that is not in compliance with Section 386 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, which prohibits excessive noise from motor vehicles. Your vehicle was recorded by a camera that takes a pictures of the vehicle and the license plate. In addition, a sound meter records the decibel level as the vehicle approaches and passes the camera. The order goes on to tell the owner to bring their car to a location specified by the DEP—a sewage treatment plant, to be precise—for inspection. Show up, and you’ll have the opportunity to get the car fixed to avoid a fine—much like California’s “fix-it” ticket system. The document also informs the owner that if they fail to show up, they could face a maximum fine of $875, plus additional fines for continuing to ignore the summons.

    A New York City DEP spokesman confirmed to Road & Track via email the system is part of a small pilot program that’s been running since September 2021. From the description above, it sounds like it works much like a speed camera that automatically records a violation and sends it to you in the mail by reading your license plate. Instead of a speed gun, this new system uses a strategically placed sound meter to record decibel levels on the road, matching it to a license plate using a camera.The DEP tells us this new program is unrelated to Governor Kathy Hochul’s recent initiative to curb noise pollution in New York. In September 2021 she signed the SLEEP bill into law, raising fines for exhaust noise violation in the state from $150 to $1000—currently the highest in the nation. The program will be reevaluated on June 30, according to the DEP. From there it’ll likely either be expanded or taken out of commission. We’ll be sure to follow up then to find out. Aaron Brown contributed to this report.

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    Honda NT1100 Patent Filed In India – Launch Likely In 2022

    New Honda NT1100Specific details of Honda launching NT1100 in India isn’t available as of now – If launched, it will be retailed through the BigWing chain of dealershipsAfter filing patent for new CBR150R, Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) have filed design patents for its flagship touring motorcycle NT1100. The big touring machine from the Japanese auto giant made its global debut in October 2021 and is based on the CRF1100L Africa Twin. The patent application is dated around the same time as the international debut of NT1100.NT1100 is a premium Grand Tourer (GT) which is a road-biased derivative of the brand’s flagship adventure bike. The tourer borrows some of its styling and mechanical attributes from its ADV sibling. However, it has been specifically designed for munching long miles.Honda NT1100 Patented – DesignLike many other contemporary sports tourers, NT1100 shows shades of an ADV bike in its styling. Upfront, the motorcycle flaunts dual-pod headlamps on the apron with integrated LED DRLs and a heavily faired front end. On top of that, it features a large windscreen that is five-way adjustable for height and angle and it is aided by wind deflectors on either side.Underneath the front fairings, NT1100 features fog lights on either side. Other styling highlights include a large radiator shroud, split seats, a single-sided double-barrel exhaust muffler and a single-piece grab rail that extends to form a large luggage mounting rack at the tail section. The international-spec model gets side pannier boxes as standard fitment but the India-spec model could get them as official accessories.Honda NT1100 Patent Filed in IndiaFeatures on offerThe grand tourer packs all features one could ask for in a two-wheeler at this spectrum. These include amenities like a 6.5-inch TFT touchscreen display that offers Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Bluetooth connectivity options.Apart from this, Honda offers a wide range of rider aided electronics including Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), Wheelie Control and multiple riding modes namely Urban, Rain, Tour and two other customisable modes.Hardware, Powertrain SpecsNT1100 is based on the same chassis that underpins the Africa Twin ADV and comprises a steel, semi-double cradle frame with a bolt-on aluminium subframe. This chassis is suspended on 43mm Showa USD forks at front and a Showa mono-shock at rear. However, in comparison to its adventure sibling, suspension travel has been lowered by 150mm on each end.2022 Honda NT1100Braking is handled by 310 mm twin discs with radially-mounted callipers at front and a single 256 mm disc at rear. The braking setup is aided by a dual-channel ABS. The sports tourer rolls on 17-inch front and rear wheels as opposed to 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels setup in its ADV sibling which results in a lowered saddle height of 820mm.Powering the NT1100 is the same 1,084cc liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine that also propels CRF1100L. This motor pumps out 101 bhp at 7,250rpm and a peak torque of 104 Nm at 6,250rpm. The sports tourer is available in two variants-NT1100A and NT1100D. The former is available with a 6-speed manual gearbox whereas the latter is equipped with a 6-speed DCT automatic gearbox.Source More

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    KTM India Sales, Exports Jan 2022 – Duke, RC 125, 200, 250, 390 ADV

    Image – Throttle 98KTM India reports decline in domestic sales and exports for January 2022Total KTM sales in January 2022 is reported at 8,857 units. That’s a MoM decline of 21 percent, down from 11,205 units. Volume loss stood at 2,348 units. YoY decline stood at almost 35 percent, down from 13,591 units.KTM India Sales, Exports Jan 2022 – KTM 200 (RC + Duke)It’s the KTM 200 (Duke + RC) that contributed to a bulk of the volume, both in domestic market, and exports. Total sales is reported at 4.1k units. Domestic market sales stood at 2.4k units, and in the export market, numbers stood at 1.7k units.Sales for KTM 200 units was more or less flat YoY. In Jan ’21, sales were reported at 4.2k units. Sales decline stood at 2.54 percent. MoM sales improvement was far more noticeable. Sales was up from about 2.8k unis at 48 percent growth. Volume gain stood at 1,335 units.YoY domestic sales for January 2022 fell to 4,640 units from 6,777 units. Volume loss stood at 2,137 units. Sales decline is reported at 31.53 percent. Exports fell to 4,217 units, down from 6,814 units. Volume loss stood at almost 2.6k units at 38.11 percent decline. KTM India Sales Jan 2022 vs Jan 2021 (YoY)MoM domestic sales growth is reported at just below 30 percent. Sales is up from 3,591 units at volume gain of over a thousand units. MoM exports fell from 7,614 units at volume loss of almost 3.4k units. Sales decline is reported at 44.62 percent.KTM 250 (Duke + ADV) Sales, Exports – Jan 2022KTM 250 total sales last month was reported at 2.5k units. Growth is reported at 30.42 percent, up from 1,936 units. Volume growth stood at 589 units. MoM growth stood at 34.59 percent. Sales were up from 1,876 units at volume growth of 649 units. Of total sales, domestic sales accounted for 1,223 units, up from 909 units.Volume growth stood at 314 units, at sales growth of 34.54 percent. MoM domestic sales growth for the 250 was similar to YoY numbers. Exports accounted for 1,223 units, up from 560 units. Volume growth stood at 663 units. MoM loos stood at 5.38 percent. Sales fell from 1,376 units at volume loss of under 100 units. KTM India Sales Jan 2022 vs Dec 2021 (MoM)KTM 390 (RC + Duke + ADV) Sales, Exports – Jan 2022KTM’s midsize 390 hit a significant sales bump. Sales fell to 1,448 units, down from just under 4.1k units. Volume loss stood at 2,628 units at a decline of over two-thirds. Sales in the domestic market was reported at 241 units, down from 722 units YoY. Exports fell to 1.2k units, down from just below 2.4k units. Volume loss stood at 2,188 units. MoM domestic sales growth was reported at just over 50 percent, up from 159 units. MoM exports were down by almost two-thirds.KTM India Sales + Exports –  Jan 2022KTM 125 (RC + Duke) Sales, Exports – Jan 2022Total KTM 125 sales dwindled to 778 units, down from over 3.3k units. Decline stood at 76.89 percent. Volume loss stood at 2,588 units. MoM decline was in similar territory. Domestic sales for KTM 125 fell from 2,516 units at almost 70 percent decline. Volume loss stood at 1,738 units. Exports were down to naught from 850 units. MoM domestic sales decline for KTM 125 stood at 21.26 percent at volume loss of 210 units. MoM exports for KTM 125 fell from just over 2k units. More