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    Porsche Shows Love for the V-8 Engine This Valentine’s Day

    Porsche released a lighthearted video today in honor of Valentine’s Day, but really as a way to show the automaker’s love for the V-8 engine.Porsche introduced a V-8 in the 928 in 1977. Back then, the engine produced 240 horsepower. The V-8 in the 2021 Panamera Turbo spits out up to 620 hp.It may be Valentine’s Day, but apparently Porsche is not expressing its feelings for all-electric powertrains or V-6s. Nope, today Porsche is in love with V-8 engines. And to prove it, the company has released a short video gushing over its own special history with V-8 engines. Just wait until Porsche learns that the V-8 doesn’t have any monogamous feelings toward Porsche.
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    The video explains how Porsche has been using V-8 engines for 45 years, starting with the 928 in 1977. “Eight cylinders, 90 degrees from one another in the form of a V,” the video says. “It was love at first sight.” The video then runs through a bit of Porsche V-8 history, from the Cayenne to the Panamera to racing on the Nürburgring to that time the V-8 went to college and experimented with electric power in the 918 Spyder. That vehicle “made us fall in love all over again,” the narrator says. “Now, on to a new challenge and a new era combining ideas old and new as our hybrid V-8s take to the track.”

    Porsche has expressed its love for the V-8 before, like five years ago for the 40th anniversary. Then, the company explained how this first V-8, part of the 4.5-liter lightweight alloy engine in the 928, was not the first Porsche to use eight cylinders, but it was the first to arrange the cylinders in a new shape. A heart-like V, of course. Porsche said that engine had a “conspicuously low compression ratio of 8.5:1” and could use 91-octane gasoline.Porsche’s original V-8 engine produced 240 horsepower at 5500 rpm, while the second version—found in the 928S in 1979—displaced 4.7 liters and produced 300 hp. Things have come a little way since then. The V-8 in the 2021 Panamera Turbo S produces a maximum of 620 horsepower.Someday, Porsche may be over the V-8. But not today.

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    Honda CB500X Price Cut By Rs 1.07 L – New Price Rs 5.8 L

    Honda CB500X Price CutHonda CB500X was launched in India via the completely knocked down (CKD) route in May 2021 at Rs 6.87 Lakh ex-shHonda expanded their premium bike range in India with the launch of the new CB500X. It has been brought in via the CKD route. The launch of Honda CB500X got many excited. But by the time the price was revealed, most of the excitement died down.It was launched at a staggering price tag of Rs 6.87 lakhs, ex-sh. Most bikers who were waiting for this machine, thought it was steeply priced. Some even opted to buy the 500X, while others bought something else in the range.Honda CB500X Price CutThere is finally good news for those who have been wanting to buy the CB500X. Honda BigWing dealers have confirmed to Rushlane that the price has been cut by Rs 1.07 lakh. The new price of Honda CB500X in India is Rs 5.8 lakh. All prices are ex-sh. Honda retails the CB500X via BigWing Topline and regular BigWing premium dealerships which are currently in limited numbers across India.Targeting a younger and more adventurous segment of buyers in the country, the CB500X parallel twin adventurer is open for bookings at the new price tag. It is offered in the mid size premium motorcycle segment and is ideally suited for both city and highway riding. Highlights include long travel suspension, tall windscreen, adventure styling and an engine that is high on power and torque.Honda CB500XHonda CB500X Design and Colour OptionsThe Honda CB500X is packed with features. It receives all LED lights, negative LCD display with gear shift indicator, engine temperature and ABD indicator while from the safety point of view it receives Honda’s Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) technology along with Honda’s Ignition Security System (HISS) theft deterrent.The new CB500X sits on a diamond shaped steel tube frame relating to better riding stability and handling while ground clearance is at 181 mm and kerb weight is at 119 kgs. Honda has also fitted the new CB500X with a comfortable seat and dual sport tyres and the new adventurer tourer is presented in two color options of Grand Prix Red and Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic.Honda CB500X Engine SpecsHonda CB500X is powered by a 471cc, parallel twin, liquid cooled engine that makes 47 hp power at 8,500 rpm and 43 Nm torque at 6,500 rpm mated to a six speed transmission with slip and assist clutch as standard. It gets a single 310mm disc in the front and 240mm disc at the rear with petal type disc brakes and dual channel ABS. The adventure tourer rides on 19 inch wheels in the front and 17 inch at the rear fitted with 110/80 – ZR19 and 160/60 – ZR17 tyres respectively.Suspension is via long stroke 41mm front and 9 stage spring preload at the rear offering a more comfortable ride on uneven terrain. Safety is further enhanced via ESS – Emergency Stop Signal that detects sudden braking and immediately activates front and rear hazard lights to warn other vehicles around.The new Honda CB500X boasts of rugged makeup. It borrows some styling from the Africa Twin. With its tough adventure styling, long travel suspension and a tall windscreen, the Honda CB500X competes with the likes of Suzuki V-Strom 650, Benelli TRK 502 and Kawasaki Versys 650. More

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    2022 Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650, Cruiser Spied – Fully Loaded

    2022 Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650cc / Shotgun / Cruiser – Golden ForksRoyal Enfield could be launching three new motorcycles under the 650cc motorcycle lineup – Starting with Super Meteor 650Thanks to multiple test mules spied in India and abroad, it has already been established that Royal Enfield is planning to expand its 650cc lineup. This RE segment of motorcycles currently houses two models- Interceptor and Continental GT.We also know that there are going to be multiple versions of the upcoming 650cc motorcycle from the Chennai-based manufacturer. The question arises, how many more iterations of the 650cc platform will we see in the future. It is likely that there are going to be three iterations of the 650cc models.These will be Cruiser 650, Super Meteor 650 and Shotgun 650. All three bikes will offer a low-slung cruiser-like stance with a long wheelbase and classic retro styling but the motorcycles will differ in their riding stance and characteristics. Let us look how this trio could be differentiated among themselves.2022 Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 TourerSuper Meteor will be very closely linked to Cruiser 650 as it borrows part of its name from the brand’s current 350cc cruiser- Meteor. In fact, after reports of ‘Super Meteor’ name being trademarked by Royal Enfield surfaced on the internet, it was speculated that Super Meteor 650 and Cruiser 650 could actually be the same motorcycle. However, we could spot noticeable differences in latest spy shots.2022 Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650cc / Shotgun / Cruiser – Silver ForksThe most prominent difference is the riding posture which features a slightly lower-set handlebar which leads to a slightly committed posture with centre-set footpegs. The rider triangle will be different in this case with the less angular distance between the steering and front suspension. Hence, the wheelbase is also expected to be slightly shorter.New spy shots of the RE Super Meteor 650 were clicked somewhere in the UK. These show the motorcycle in production ready stance. There are three different test mules, which can be differentiated by the front forks. One is wearing silver forks, the other has golden while the third one has black. All three RE 650cc test mules are fully loaded with touring accessories.Expected engine, hardware specsHowever, other than the ergonomic variations all three motorcycles will be the same underneath the skin. This includes the same 648cc parallel-twin motor which pumps out 47 bhp at 7150rpm and 52 Nm at 5250rpm in the current 650 Twins. However, in the upcoming bikes, the power figures or power delivery could be altered to suit their nature. It is mated to a constant-mesh 6-speed gearbox.2022 Royal Enfield Cruiser 650 – USD ForksCycle parts of all three upcoming bikes will be identical to each other. Suspension setup will consist of a pair of upside-down forks or standard forks at front and twin shock absorbers at rear. Braking duties include single disc brakes at both ends with ByBre callipers aided by a dual-channel ABS as standard. All three bikes should feature the Tripper NAvigation pod for turn-by-turn navigation.Cruiser 650This will be a proper cruiser motorcycle in a similar line with cruisers from Harley Davison and Indian Motorcycles. It will have the longest wheelbase among the three bikes with a greater angle between steering and front suspension. This will also affect the rider’s triangle which will offer very relaxed riding ergonomics with a pulled-back handlebar, forward-set footpegs and a low seat.Shotgun 650As mentioned earlier, Shotgun 650 is likely to be based on the SG650 Concept which is a single-seater bobber. Like Meteor 350, it is expected to offer a low-set handlebar with a slightly committed ride posture. However, the most striking difference will be the sole rider’s seat. Other small differences could be shorter front and rear fenders and bar-end mirrors.Source More

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    Lego McLaren Formula 1 Model Ready to Race March 1

    Lego has released other McLaren models and some F1 cars, but this will be the first time we get an official Lego Technic version of a Formula 1 car.Decked out in McLaren’s 2021 livery, the new 1432-piece model features the kinds of Technic touches builders appreciate, like moving pistons in the engine, a working steering wheel, and F1’s DRS spoiler.The new set goes on sale next month at a price of $180.Just in time for McLaren’s reveal of the actual new MCL36 F1 race car with 2022 colors, which happened this week, Lego has taken the wraps off a large new Technic set that showcases the team’s 2021 livery (although the box confusingly calls it McLaren’s 2022 F1 car) while still able to fit on your display shelf.

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    McLaren’s drivers for the new MCL36 will be Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo in the upcoming season. The MCL36 is powered by a Mercedes-AMG F1 M13 E Performance engine while the Lego version uses ABS plastic to create details like moving pistons in the V6 engine as well as wheels that can be steered from the cockpit. The 1432-piece model is over five inches tall, 25.5 inches long, and 10.5 inches wide and comes with a sheet of sponsor stickers to complete the authentic feeling. Detailed Lego fans will recognize the F1 car’s massive tires from the official set for Batman’s Tumbler vehicle.

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    Lego and McLaren released a short video showing Norris and Ricciardo appreciating the plastic model’s active suspension and the inclusion of the Drag Reduction System spoiler. DRS was introduced in 2011 to make F1 races more exciting by allowing drivers a bit of a speed boost under certain circumstances. Ricciardo also playfully jokes that the toy model is just about the right size for Norris. “I would say everything would fit but your head,” Ricciardo said. Riccirado also said that, while he doesn’t want to brag, he could probably build the model in about six weeks.
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    Lego has released at least seven other sets based on McLaren cars, according to fan site Brickset. These have included the Elva, 720S, and Senna as Speed Champion (i.e., smaller, more kid-friendly sets) as well as a more complicated Technic set for the Senna GTR that was released in 2021. Lego has also released over two dozen non-Technic sets based on F1 vehicles, many wearing Ferrari colors or Lego’s fictional Octan company.

    LEGO Technic McLaren Senna GTR 42123 Toy Car Model Building Kit; Build and Display an Authentic McLaren Supercar, New 2021 (830 Pieces)

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    The McLaren is the first Lego Technic version of a Formula 1 car, but given the work that went into the new set, we expect Lego F1 fans to build their own models based on this design before too long. The new McLaren F1 Lego set will be available March 1 and will cost $179.99 in the U.S.
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    Hertz Will Release Records on Rental-Car 'Thefts' That Weren't

    Over the past few years, some people who rented cars from Hertz found themselves arrested when the company told police they had stolen the cars even though they claim they were legitimate renters and returned the vehicles on time.It seems now that these cases were mostly mistakes created by Hertz’s computer system when it couldn’t physically locate a car or maybe even if someone’s payment didn’t go through.Thanks in part to a CBS News investigation, a Delaware bankruptcy court judge ruled this week that Hertz will have to make thousands of pages of documents in the case public.File this bit of news under “We’ll learn more soon.” A Delaware bankruptcy court judge ruled this week that Hertz will have to back up, publicly, its claims that as many as thousands of people rented its cars and then stole them.The judge was ruling in a case brought by 230 customers who said they were wrongly arrested after Hertz told police they had stolen the vehicles—even though they claim they correctly returned them. Attorneys in the case say the 230 people involved in the case represent a larger group of about 8000 people whom Hertz accused of stealing its cars. Hertz itself pegs the number of thefts each year somewhere in the middle.

    “Of the more than 25 million rental transactions by Hertz in the United States per year, 0.014 percent fall into the rare situation where vehicles are reported to the authorities after exhaustive attempts to reach the customer,” Hertz said in a statement provided to CBS News, which did the math to translate that to an average of 3500 customers stealing Hertz vehicles each year.”The vast majority of these cases involve renters who were many weeks or even months overdue returning vehicles and who stopped communicating with us well beyond the scheduled due date,” the company said in a statement to the Washington Post. Everyone seems to agree that there aren’t actually thousands of people stealing Hertz rental cars each year. The problems are more bureaucratic, such as when Hertz doesn’t know where a particular car physically is and so thinks it is missing. These kinds of problems can pop up if renters switch cars during a rental, or if they extend their rental period. The Post said that even problems with credit or debit cards can generate a theft report in Hertz’s system, which then are sent over to local law enforcement.”We’re having police act as a strong arm for private corporations and private vehicles, when this is not what taxpayer dollars are supposed to be used for.” Francis Alexander Malofiy, one of the lawyers representing the plaintiffs, told the Post.

    So, soon, the public will get to see some of these reports and other data. Hertz, which emerged from its 2020 bankruptcy filing last year, had provided the information to the court under seal. The judge ruled this week that this information will now be released, in part because CBS News filed an objection to keeping this information from the public. CBS reported that within these reports lie the number of “theft” reports that the company admits were mistakes.
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    Royal Enfield Riot 650cc Scrambler From Rebellious Garage – INT Based

    Royal Enfield Riot 650cc – Scrambler based on INT 650Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is currently priced between Rs 2.85 lakh and Rs 3.09 lakh (ex-showroom)Royal Enfield is among the popular brands for aftermarket modifications. All models retailed under the portfolio of the Chennai-based bikemaker have undergone some sort of aftermarket modifications at some point in time.The latest case is a custom-built Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 that has been modified as a nice-looking scrambler. This prototype has been built by an aftermarket custom workshop called Rebellious Garage which is based out of Mexico.Royal Enfield Riot 650cc ScramblerSpeaking of its design, despite a complete overhaul in styling, the workshop has managed to retain the old-school retro charm of Royal Enfield. The first thing one notices is the flattened seat with a ribbed pattern which should ensure a comfortable ride.The big update is the all-black theme adopted by the motorcycle that too with a complete matte finish which gives it a stealthy appearance. A video of the same has been uploaded by the workshop on YouTube divulging its design.[embedded content][embedded content]Barring the main frame, all components including the fuel tank, handlebar, engine casing, exhaust pipes and other cycle parts have been given a matte black treatment. As with the norm with most scramblers, front and rear fenders have been chopped short. Upfront, we witness a new circular LED headlamp that gives the motorcycle a neo-retro vibe.The handlebar is now set taller and mounted on custom mounts, along with aftermarket rearview mirrors and handle grips. Turn indicators have been removed from both ends which could be a safety hazard.Front forks get a distinct appearance due to the gloss black finish to the casing and shorter fork gaiters. The bike gets a new offset instrument console which is slightly left-oriented.Royal Enfield Riot 650cc – Scrambler based on INT 650Not just the fenders but the entire frame underpinning the bike has been shortened and bent upwards at the tail section. Further, stock side panels have been replaced by aftermarket units.The tiny rear fender flaunts a tiny round LED taillamp. It also gets a chunky underbelly bash plate with ‘Rebellious’ branding. Gloss black treatment provided to the twin exhaust canisters creates a nice contrast with the tailpipes finished in matte black.Royal Enfield Riot 650cc – Scrambler based on INT 650Updates To HardwareSimilarly, rear shock absorbers have been painted black including the Nitrox cylinder which is golden-coloured in the stock model. The custom number plate holder has been mounted on the left swingarm. The bike continues to roll 17-inch wire-spoked wheels but spokes have been painted black too. The wheels are now shod with knobby dual-purpose tyres from Bridgestone with 140/80 section at rear and 130/80 section at front.No changes have been mentioned for the powertrain department. The stock Interceptor is powered by a 648cc parallel-twin engine which kicks out 47 bhp and 52 Nm of peak torque. This motor is paired with a 6-speed gearbox via a slipper and assist clutch. More

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    Hyundai Ioniq 5 Electric Car Spied In India – Getting Transported On Trucks

    Hyundai Ioniq 5 Electric CarImport units of the Ioniq 5 have been spotted in the Burdwan District of West BengalThe Eastern part of the country gets to witness multiple new car models being transported through its roads. This is because the road network there helps with the connectivity for some of the neighbouring land-locked countries.In the past too, we have seen models like the Toyota Hilux, 2022 Hyundai Tucson etc being transported through West Bengal or other neighbouring states. Most of these models are import units for neighbouring countries like Nepal or Bhutan, which don’t have any car manufacturing plant.Recently, import units of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 electric car were spotted on the NH 2, near the Burdwan District of West Bengal. In all likelihood, these were units which will get sold in one of the neighbouring countries, which don’t have access to a direct sea port. Hat tip to automotive enthusiast Chirag Mitra for sharing the exclusive spy shots.2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Electric CarTalking about the Ioniq 5, it had made its global debut around a year ago in Feb’21. It is the first Hyundai model which is based on its Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP). Interestingly, the electric SUV recently received a facelift for the European markets. 2022MY brought in minor updates to the exteriors and the powertrain too.2022 Hyundai IONIQ5 In IndiaThe 2022 Ioniq 5 draws power from a 77.4 kWh battery pack, which is slightly larger than the 72.6 kWh battery set-up which was found on the 2021 model. The pre-facelift model had a claimed range of 485 kms however the new model should be capable to cross the 500 kms mark easily.Other new features on the 2022 Ioniq 5 include introduction of optional digital mirrors, which were initially offered only in South Korean market earlier. The 2 optional mirror sets include a Digital Centre Mirror (DCM) which provides an unobstructed, panoramic rear facing view of the car. The Digital Side Mirrors (DSM) reduce air resistance and provides the driver with an enhanced rear view even in bad weather. The 2022 model has also received Smart Frequency Dampers (SFD), which improves ride comfort and handling.2022 Hyundai IONIQ5 In IndiaCurrently, there are reports which suggest that Hyundai might bring the Ioniq 5 to the country, mostly via the CBU route. Being a CBU, the Ioniq 5 might be priced at a premium, thanks to the duties and taxes. If brought to the country, the Ioniq 5 will be launched with the intent to strengthen Hyundai’s presence in the Electric mobility segment and not essentially as a number churner for the OEM’s top-line.Hyundai India’s Way AheadHyundai India is currently under considerable pressure as its position as the second largest OEM of the country is under threat. Homegrown automaker, Tata Motors has been posting record increase in its sales and eyeing the coveted number 2 spot which Hyundai has maintained for the last decade or so.Hyundai India has some aggressive plans to bring in multiple updates to its line-up this year, through which it would want to hold on to the second spot. Some of the confirmed updates include a facelifted Creta and Venue, New gen Tucson and the updated Kona. Hyundai has also plans to launch new electric cars for India. This is likely to include Venue Electric, Creta Electric, and many more. More

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    Some BMW Police Cars in U.K. Restricted from High-Speed Pursuit over Fire Issue

    The sight of a BMW police car in the U.K. is not unusual at all: 3-series, 5-series, and X5 SUVs are all relatively commonplace.However, you won’t see them doing the high-speed pursuit work they were intended for, now that a series of engine fires have happened.One town has resorted to Peugeots with 1.2-liter engines to take their place. We feel sure that will be only temporary.American gearheads visiting Europe are often quick to notice the radically different police vehicles working on the other side of the Atlantic. Plenty of police interceptors come from mainstream automakers, but European forces also often use upmarket brands, especially for high-speed duties. In the U.K. these are often BMWs, with 3-series, 5-series and X5 vehicles regularly seen patroling Britain’s motorway network in police livery.

    BMW 530d Police Interceptor.
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    But now some have been restricted to light duties following a recent history of catastrophic fires that have affected BMWs fitted with the company’s N57 3.0-liter straight-six diesel engine. Some police forces, including Durham in the northeast of England, have reportedly ordered N57-equipped cars not to be used for high-speed pursuits. As BMWs are primarily used as interceptors and to transport firearms officers—keep in mind, police in Britain are not routinely armed—the enforced light duties mean that less appropriate cars are now being used instead. According to one media report, in Durham that means Peugeots equipped with 1.2-liter turbocharged engines are being used by traffic cops. Some other British police services have apparently chosen to dispose of N57-equipped BMWs in their fleets early.The hiatus is understandable after a series of fires involving police BMWs. While we don’t know if the N57 was a common factor to all, media reports in the U.K. have documented numerous infernos in recent years (in Kent in 2016, Liverpool in 2019, southeast London in 2019, and Swindon in 2021 for example). The most serious fire happened in December 2020 when a police officer in Cumbria, Nick Dumphries, died after the BMW he was driving caught fire as he responded to an emergency call. BMW hasn’t confirmed the exact nature of the issue but has said it won’t affect the many privately owned cars fitted with the N57 engine.

    “This issue is associated with the particular way in which the police operate these high-performance vehicles. This unique usage profile puts extra strain on some components and therefore BMW has specified a special servicing program for these vehicles,” the company said in a statement. “There is no need for action on any civilian vehicles.”BMW was first named as a “key supplier” to police forces in the U.K. in 2010 by the National Policing Improvement Agency. The 330d Saloon Interceptor pictured above was particularly selected as a “high-performance pursuit vehicle” at the time. The N57 engine has been superseded by the newer B57, meaning the newest at-risk car is now more than three years old, and volumes will diminish as police fleets replace older models. Many constabularies are choosing to move away from BMW altogether, and these days police-liveried Volvos an increasingly common sight on Britain’s roads. And, yes, the Swedish company does indeed remove the 112-mph speed limiter that is fitted to all the cars it sells to civilians.

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