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    Tesla Model S Plaid Can't Go 200 MPH. And, Trust Us, You Wouldn't Want to Even If It Could

    Among the many claims Tesla has made for the 1020-hp Model S Plaid is that it is capable of 200 mph. That’s a rarefied velocity for any car, but especially so for an EV, as they tend to be limited by the maximum rotational speed of the electric motors. That’s particularly true of EVs that use a single-speed reduction ratio, as Teslas do. But the company has a fix for getting its motors to spin faster: carbon-sleeved rotors that enable rotational speeds up to a claimed 20,000 rpm, or about 25 percent faster than before.But while our test of the Plaid revealed its tremendous acceleration capability—tying the Bugatti Chiron Sport for the quickest quarter-mile time we’ve ever recorded—and a considerable improvement in its charging rate, it didn’t get anywhere near 200 mph. Instead, it topped out at a governed 162 mph.

    Given how unsettling the Plaid is to pilot at that speed, however, you wouldn’t want to do 200 mph even if it could. Because it gets up to speed so quickly, we could simply lift off and coast rather than slam on the brakes. But that gave us a lot of time to ponder the Model S’s high-speed behavior, which, frankly, was terrifying. It wanders in its lane, with lots of slop on center in the steering that doesn’t have anything to do with the yoke. Putting it in the sport steering setting helped a little, but it’s like Tesla neglected to dial in its high-speed steering and handling behavior. This is not what you want when traveling two-thirds the distance of a football field every second. Tick. Tick. Every other car that’s in the same conversation—from the Porsche Taycan to the Bugatti Chiron—is unerring and locked on its lane at 150-plus mph.

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    Perhaps the real reason Tesla hasn’t yet unleashed the Plaid’s 200-mph capability is to avoid overtaxing the brakes. Even in our standard braking tests—five consecutive stops from 70 mph, and three from 100 mph with more space between—the Plaid’s brake hardware was already starting to cry uncle. Not only did they smell like they were on the way out, there was a warning message that popped up on the dash notifying us of their imminent demise. And our test regimen isn’t nearly as severe as hot-lapping on a racetrack.Tesla has now said a $20,000 carbon-ceramic brake package is in the works for the Model S Plaid. Promised by mid-2022, this pricey upgrade includes substantially larger (and wider) rotors front and rear. Waiting for a significant brake upgrade would be a prudent step in making the Plaid able to safely approach 200 mph, and it would also certainly be welcome when tracking this heavy four-door. But Tesla also needs to sort out its high-speed wandering.

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    Model S Plaid's Real-World Range Closer to EPA Than Any Other Tesla

    The Tesla Model S Plaid traveled 280 miles in our real-world 75-mph highway test. That result is 80 percent of its 348-mile EPA-estimated range, which makes it the Tesla that’s closest to the EPA’s rating in our testing. It’s also tied with the Porsche Taycan as the EV with the second-most range in our 75-mph test, trailing the Model S Long Range Plus, which went 320 miles. The 1020-hp Tesla Model S Plaid impressed with its acceleration performance results in Car and Driver testing, and despite all the extra go-fast hardware and sticky tires, its driving range delivered, too. It reached 80 percent of its EPA-estimated range in our real-world 75-mph highway test, the best of any Tesla we’ve tested. We traveled 280 miles at 75 mph on the highway, which is 68 miles less than the Model S Plaid’s 348-mile EPA-estimated range. It’s also tied with the Porsche Taycan as the EV with the second-longest range result we’ve ever tested, coming in behind the Model S Long Range, which is EPA estimated at 402 miles and traveled 320 miles in our test, the only EV ever to crest 300 miles. It’s difficult for electric cars to match their EPA-estimated range, and that’s especially true for Tesla, which uses the EPA’s adjustment factor (you can read more about that here) in its favor to score big results. Only two EVs have ever exceeded the EPA’s estimates in our range test: the 2020 Audi e-tron Sportback (220 miles), which traveled another two miles, and the base-model 2021 Porsche Taycan (280 miles), an additional 55 miles.

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    The Model S Plaid has three electric motors (the Model S Long Range uses two motors) producing 1020 horsepower, and a 99.3-kWh lithium-ion battery pack provides the juice. The Model S Long Range uses a 103.9-kWh pack. An additional factor in the Plaid’s result is that Tesla claims its heat pump uses 50 percent less energy to heat the cabin. And it weighed in at 4828 pounds, which is only four pounds heavier than the Model S Long Range and an impressive 175 pounds lighter than the last Model S Performance we tested, despite having an additional electric motor on the rear axle. We were also impressed that the Plaid was able to achieve such a long-range result even though our test car was equipped with the optional Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires, which helped provide a staggering 1.08 g of grip on the skidpad. It was also able to recharge its battery significantly quicker than the previous Model S we tested on Tesla’s 250-kW Superchargers.
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    2022 Suzuki Hayabusa Gets With New White Colour Option

    2022 Suzuki Hayabusa New Colour2022 Suzuki Hayabusa has no direct rival in the market and is available to Indian buyers as a Completely Built Unit (CBU)
    Suzuki Hayabusa got a generation upgrade earlier this year and despite minimal updates, owners suggest that the ride experience has been amplified a few notches higher. Add to that the fully-faired beast looks stunning and aesthetically pleasing to eyes. The latest iteration of the Busa, until now, was earlier available in two paint schemes.
    2022 Suzuki Hayabusa White – New Colour
    The Japanese bikemaker has another colour option to the palette in the form of Pearl Brilliant White with Metallic Matte Stellar Blue accents for the 2022 Hayabusa. Prior to this, the fully-faired sports tourer was available with Glass Sparkle Black with Candy Burnt Gold and Metallic Matte Sword Silver with Candy Daring Red which continues to be offered.
    The latest paint scheme benefits from the white body panels with minor chrome accents which provide a bright and uplifting stance. Accentuating its premium appeal are Matte Stellar Blue accents on the front bezels outlining the headlamp, air scoops on side fairings, and rear seat outline panel. Rest of the bike remains practically unchanged.
    Modifications to Powertrain
    Powering the third-gen Hayabusa is a 1340cc in-line four-cylinder four-stroke engine that pumps out 185 bhp and 150 Nm of peak torque. While the engine displacement has remained the same, major changes have been made to its running gear. For instance, the motor gets new pistons, crankshaft, conrods, and camshaft which have brought in massive changes to the performance of the new Hayabusa.
    2022 Suzuki Hayabusa New Colour
    Further, addition of a new optimised twin swirl combustion chamber has reduced vibrations at a higher rev range to a considerable extent. The revised engine has been paired with a six-speed constant mesh gearbox via a slipper and assist clutch. All these changes to the powertrain have increased the accessibility of all the power available with a wider torque band.
    Updated Dynamics
    Comfort and stability of the new-gen Hayabusa are taken care of by a suspension setup comprising inverted, oil-damped telescopic front forks and a link type, oil-damped mono-shock at rear. Braking is handled by twin Brembo Stylema discs at front and a single Nissin disc at rear. A dual-channel ABS is a given at this price point.
    The third-gen Hayabusa is also loaded with plenty of tech gizmos, especially rider-aided electronics. The entire electronics is governed by Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.) that enables the rider to access 3 riding modes via the power mode selector- Active, Basic, and Comfort. Further, it also hosts features such as Launch Control System, Active Speed Limiter, cruise control, Anti-lift Control System and Engine Braking Control
    2022 Suzuki Hayabusa New Colour
    Other crucial features included are Hill Hold Control System, Quickshifter, traction control modes and other electronic wizardries. Safety is taken care of by Lean angle-sensitive ABS and a speed limiter. More

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    Ford Bronco Sport Is First Vehicle to Use Components from 100% Recycled Ocean Plastic

    Some 13 metric tons of plastic enter our oceans every year, so by weight, the new 5-gram wiring harness clips that Ford is using in the new Bronco Sport won’t make a lick of difference.But this is just the next step in a long march to Ford’s goal to build its vehicles using 100 percent sustainable materials in the future.Ford has been using recycled plastics for years, and Volvo showed a concept XC60 back in 2018 that featured a tunnel console made from discarded fishing nets. It’s a small part, but an important one. Ford announced today its claim that the new Bronco Sport will be the first production vehicle to include components made from 100 percent recycled ocean plastic. The recycled parts are tiny—little wiring harness clips that weigh around five grams, Ford said—but they remind us that Ford has said one of its environmental targets is to someday use 100 percent sustainable materials in its vehicles.

    Ford’s recycled wiring clip.
    Ford

    But that’s all in the future. Today, Ford is talking about little clips that connect to wires on the sides of the second-row seats as well as near the side-curtain airbags in the new Bronco Sport. Ford said that this “ghost gear,” so named because it comes from discarded nylon fishing equipment that is collected, in this case, from the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea, is as strong and reliable as new petroleum plastic harness clips. The recycled plastics also represent a 10 percent cost savings compared to petroleum clips, and they require less energy to make, Ford said. Ford vice president of research Jim Buczkowski said in a statement that the clips are “a strong example of circular economy.”While Ford can lay claim to putting recycled ocean plastic waste into a production vehicle, Volvo displayed a recycled-plastics demonstration vehicle made from an XC60 T8 plug-in hybrid in 2018. This concept SUV used a tunnel console that was made using “renewable fibers and plastics from discarded fishing nets and maritime ropes.” The XC60 also used other recycled plastics from non-ocean sources, including carpet and seats made from PET plastic bottles.

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    Ford has been using various recycled plastics in its vehicles for years. In 2019, Ford announced it was using the equivalent of 250 bottles’ worth of recycled plastic in each new vehicle, on average. Those 1.2 billion bottles were thus kept out of what Ford called “dangerous situations, such as the Pacific gyre, for example—a floating mass of plastic bigger than the size of Mexico in the Pacific Ocean.” Ford said up to 13 million metric tons of plastic are thrown into the ocean every year, which means each clip represents 0.0000049 percent of the solution to cleaning it all up. Around 10 percent of the ocean’s plastic waste is made up of ghost gear, Ford said, and the amount of waste entering the oceans is on the rise. The Smithsonian said eight million metric tons of plastic entered the ocean in 2010. Good thing Ford said these clips in the Bronco Sport represent just first of many that the company plans to produce using the discarded plastic fishing nets.Plenty of non-automotive products are made from recycled ocean plastics, such as food packaging, computer mice, and backpacks. Ford’s partner in collecting the ocean plastic is DSM Engineering Materials, which also turns recycled fishing nets into a high-performance polyamide called Akulon RePurposed. Supplier HellermannTyton then takes the pellets made by DSM and turns them into the clips. Ford said it hopes to use other components out of recycled ocean plastic, like transmission brackets, wire shields, and floor side rails.
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    Hero Xpulse 200 Rally Wins At INRSC 2021 In Its Debut Race

    Hero Xpulse 200 RallyNew Hero MotoSports Xpulse Rally 200 packs in a more powerful engine, improved suspension and better ride ergonomics
    Developed by Hero MotoSports, new Xpulse Rally 200 was unveiled at the finals of FMSCI Indian National Rally Sprint Championship 2021. Riding the new bike, Hero MotoSports team rider Yuvakumar registered win in Modified Class (Group B up to 260cc). He also won in Stock Class (Group D) event, riding the stock Xpulse 200 4V.
    Talking a bit about its look and feel, new Xpulse Rally 200 has a bare-bones structure. Some key features include raised front fender, round headlamp, compact fuel tank, flat seat design, aerodynamic side panels, thick engine guard, and underseat exhaust. Sporty graphics can be seen on fuel tank and side panels. The bike has knobby tires at both ends.
    New Xpulse Rally 200 engine
    Powering new Xpulse Rally 200 is a new, more powerful 200cc 4V engine. It has been tuned to deliver higher torque, improved acceleration and better overall performance. Torque and acceleration can make a big difference in a rally environment, as there’s a constant need to pick-up speed after rapid deceleration.
    Although exact performance numbers of new Xpulse Rally 200 have not been revealed, it is apparently better than stock Xpulse 200 4V. The latter is powered by a 199.6 cc, oil cooled, single cylinder, 4-valve motor that generates 19.1 ps of max power at 8,500 rpm and 17.35 Nm of peak torque at 6,500 rpm. It is mated to a constant mesh 5-speed transmission.
    Hero Xpulse 200 Rally
    New Xpulse Rally 200 specs
    Another advantage with new Xpulse Rally 200 is that it has higher power to weight ratio. The bike is around 20% lighter, as compared to stock Xpulse 200 4V. The latter has kerb weight of 158 kg. Weight reduction has been achieved through various tweaks including the use of lightweight reinforced aluminium rims. For improved performance in an off-road environment, the bike has been equipped with Maxxis tyres.
    New Xpulse Rally 200 gets a new suspension package wherein both the front USD forks and rear monoshock unit have longer travel. This allows the bike to tackle a variety of terrain in a rally environment. In terms of rider comfort and ergonomics, the bike has been equipped with tapered handlebars and repositioned footsteps.
    In comparison, Stock Xpulse 200 4V is equipped with standard telescopic forks at front and rectangular swingarm with monoshock rear suspension. It has 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels, shod with 90/91 and 120/80 tyres, respectively. Braking system comprises 276 mm and 220 mm petal disc at front and rear, respectively.
    Hero MotoSports comprises a dedicated team of experts that focuses exclusively on developing specialized rally bikes. They have been active in international circuit since 2016 and entered the domestic rally scene in 2020. Xpulse 200 and its modified versions have helped the team register 7 wins and 5 podium finishes in a span of around two years. The team will be using the new Xpulse Rally 200 in 2022 racing events as well. More

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    Hyundai Venue Electric SUV Launch Likely – Tata Nexon EV Rival

    Hyundai Venue Electric SUV Render by Moto ShowHyundai plans to launch 6 new electric cars in India – Some of them will be based on their global platform while some will be based on their existing petrol / diesel cars
    Hyundai Motor India plans for a new electrification journey. This announcement comes at a time when Maruti Suzuki states that it will launch an electric vehicle in India only once its notes sufficient customer demand by 2025. Tata Motors, a leader in the electric vehicle segment, has plans to introduce 10 new electric vehicles over the coming 3 to 4 years.
    Even as Hyundai India’s electric offering currently only includes the Kona Electric SUV in India, things are about to change. As Hyundai expects a 53 percent surge in EV sales by 2028, the company has revealed its plans to embark on an extensive electrification journey. The project will include a total of 6 Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV’s) which will span different segments and body styles including sedans and SUVs.
    E-GMP (Electric Global Modular) platform
    Hyundai’s upcoming electric vehicles covering both mass and premium segments, will be positioned on modified platforms and a dedicated E-GMP (Electric Global Modular) platform in India. The E-GMP platform, that spawns the iONIQ 5, will consist of a vehicle chassis that includes battery, motor and power electric system. It will receive scalable dimensions allowing for different body types while the vehicles will boast of a flat floor, sleek cockpit and spacious cabin.
    The platform has been developed on 4 pillars of Modularity, Reliability, Usability and Performance. Modularity means that this single platform will span different body types. It will be reliable to offer a lower center of gravity with Ultra High Strength Steel and 8 point battery mounting facilities while the flat floor and adjustable seating layout will ensure better interior space with sliding 2nd row seats.
    Hyundai India Electric Car Launch Plans 2028 – Rs 4k Cr Investment
    Where performance is concerned, there will be battery ratings upto 77.4 kWh and two wheel and four wheel drive capabilities along with improved handling and the capacity to reach a top speed of 260 km/h. Hyundai Motor India, Managing Director SS Kim states that high-speed electrification of the automotive sector has become a reality, with the share of EVs rising to as high as a fifth of the total in several markets.
    Made In India Electric Cars
    Apart from the premium E-GMP based electric cars, Hyundai also has plans to launch electric cars based on their existing lineup of ICE (petrol / diesel) vehicles. Though Hyundai has not revealed which of their existing cars will be launched as an electric car, they did say that SUVs will be a focus area.
    It will not be surprising if they start their ICE to EV journey from the likes of Venue or even the Creta. Tata Nexon EV is the highest selling electric car in the PV segment today. Hyundai Venue electric SUV will be a direct rival to the Nexon EV upon launch. They could also launch an entry level electric car based on i10 NIOS, which may become their most affordable EV in India.
    Charging Network
    Even as the electric vehicle segment in India is still in its nascent state, this is about to change. Hyundai’s electrification plan will see an investment to the tune of Rs 4,000 crores in India. This will be used for R&D of the upcoming EVs as well as developing supporting infrastructure.
    A recent study reveals that EV sales in the country could increase at a compounded annual growth rate of 53 percent to 1.75 lakh units by 2028 from 6,000 units in 2020. There are over 79,000 fast chargers being set up by various companies by 2025, up from 2,900 in 2021, which will dispel owner’s anxieties and see more electric vehicles on the road. More

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    2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 EPA Range Figures Announced

    The Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq 5, which ride on the same platform and are set to hit dealerships in the coming months, have received official EPA range and efficiency ratings.The rear-wheel-drive, Long Range models go the furthest, with the EV6 rated at 310 miles of range and the Ioniq 5 at 303 miles.The EV6 will also be available with a cheaper Standard Range configuration, with the 58.0-kWh battery providing enough juice for 232 miles of range.Hyundai and Kia’s newest electric models, the Ioniq 5 and EV6, share the same Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) and are due to go on sale this winter. Now the EPA has released official estimates for the range and efficiency of the Ioniq 5 and EV6, and both models can go over 300 miles on a charge in their rear-wheel-drive, Long Range configurations. The sleeker Kia EV6 is more efficient and can travel farther than the boxy Ioniq 5. The RWD, Standard Range EV6—using a 58.0-kWh battery—has a range of 232 miles, besting the equivalent Ioniq 5 by 12 miles. The base EV6 also returns 117 MPGe combined, compared to the Ioniq 5’s 110 MPGe combined figure. The Standard Range EV6 is destined for the American market, but the Standard Range Ioniq 5’s fate is murkier—while it is listed on the EPA’s website, it is absent from Hyundai’s website and the company wouldn’t comment on its availability.

    Upgrading to the Long Range models nets a 77.4-kWh battery, which offers 310 and 303 miles of range on the RWD EV6 and Ioniq 5, respectively. Efficiency is slightly worse on the Long Range models, with the RWD EV6 earning 117 MPGe combined and the RWD Ioniq 5 receiving a 114 MPGe rating.Opting for more powerful all-wheel-drive Long Range versions drops range significantly, with the AWD Long Range EV6 rated at 274 miles and the equivalent Ioniq 5 rated to travel 256 miles on a charge. Efficiency declines as well, with the EV6 rated at 105 MPGe combined and the Ioniq 5 at 98 MPGe combined.Pricing has not yet been announced, but we expect the Kia EV6 to start around $45,000 for the RWD Standard Range model. The Ioniq 5’s starting price will likely be similar. Kia lists EX+ and GT-Line trim levels for the EV6, with a more powerful GT variant coming later. Hyundai says the Ioniq 5 will be available in SE, SEL, and Limited trim levels.
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    Chrysler Airflow EV Concept Previews Stellantis's Mach-E Rival

    Chrysler showed an EV concept car called the Airflow that it says will come to market in the near future.It appears to be an electric crossover model similar in size and shape to the Ford Mustang Mach-E.We expect it to ride on the company’s STLA Medium platform, and it could arrive as soon as 2024.Chrysler’s first new model in several years looks to be an electric crossover that could wear the historic Airflow nameplate. First shown during Stellantis’s EV Day event earlier this year, we now have more information on this concept car that’s meant to showcase new technologies including electric platforms, driver-assistance features, and infotainment software. Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said during the company’s Software Day presentation that it’s “more than a pure concept” and hinted that this vehicle could make its way to production by 2024, which is backed up by U.S. trademarks for the Airflow name filed in 2019 and 2021.

    Stellantis

    Stellantis

    It’s no coincidence that this Chrysler has a similar shape and similar proportions to the Ford Mustang Mach-E, our EV of the Year winner that’s already achieving sales success in the marketplace. While we don’t know the exact size of the Airflow, it appears to be a potential competitor for the Mach-E and other compact-crossover EV models such as the Tesla Model Y and Volkswagen ID.4.

    Stellantis has announced plans for four new EV platforms including STLA Small, STLA Medium, STLA Large, and STLA Frame. We think that the Airflow would fit on STLA Medium. Based on previous claims Stellantis has made about its new EV models, this means it could achieve a driving range of up to 440 miles and use electric motors making between 167 and 241 horsepower. A dual-motor all-wheel-drive option is likely.

    Stellantis

    Inside, the Airflow features an onslaught of screens, with a giant central infotainment display that’s flanked by separate screens for the driver and passenger. There are also rear-seat entertainment screens. Connectivity features will likely include over-the-air updates and vehicle-to-vehicle communication.There’s no concrete timeline on the Chrysler Airflow’s arrival as a production model, but given that the concept has side market lights and exterior mirrors, we think it will reach showrooms sooner rather than later. Stellantis is targeting 2024 for its new platforms, so we could possibly see this Chrysler as a 2025 model in the U.S.
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