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    New 2022 F1 Car Promises Better Aerodynamics, Closer Racing

    F1 is introducing new aerodynamic regulations for 2022, with the aim of reducing the “dirty air” produced by the current cars which makes passing difficult.The new F1 car features a simpler front wing and a rear wing designed to push the aerodynamic wake up and over the car following behind.For the first time since the 1980s, F1 cars will use ground effects to generate downforce, with the 2022 cars featuring deep tunnels in the floor to suck the car to the track.The increasing complexity of Formula 1 cars’ aerodynamic add-ons have negatively impact the quality of racing recently. All of the intricate winglets poking out of the bodywork creates a stream of “dirty air” coming off of the car, causing cars behind to lose downforce—making it harder to execute a pass. For the 2022 season F1 is introducing new aerodynamic regulations with the goal of reducing this dirty air, and the series has now presented a life-size model of what the next generation of F1 cars will look like.

    Formula 1

    F1 says that the current cars lose 35 percent of their downforce when they are around three car lengths behind another car, with the loss increasing to 47 percent when they are about one car length behind. The new rules promise to lessen those downforce losses to 4 percent and 18 percent. A redesigned front wing is simpler than before and has wing flaps that now stretch all the way to the nose. This eliminates the inner wingtips found on the current cars, which created a vortex that produced much of the “dirty” aerodynamic wake. Another big change comes underneath the car. While current F1 cars have a fairly flat floor with a stepped design, the 2022 version will feature deep underfloor tunnels to produce downforce through a ground effect, because simpler wings will yield less downforce. This is said to allow for sleeker bodywork, create less dirty air, and be less impacted by the dirty air when following another car. The bargeboards protruding from the floors of the current cars have also been scrapped.

    Formula 1

    The new 18-inch wheels with low-profile tires are strikingly different, as the current cars use 13-inch wheels. F1 is also reintroducing wheel covers and adding small winglets over the wheels to control airflow; the 2022 regulations aim to steer the wake tightly along the sides of the car, rather than forcing it outwards as the current front-end design does. The rear wing also gets an overhaul, with rounded edges compared to the boxy wings on the 2021 cars. This new design is meant to direct the aerodynamic wake coming off the back of a car upward and over any following cars so that drivers have less disturbed air to contend with when setting up a pass.

    The 2022 cars will be about 5 percent heavier than the current models thanks to the larger wheels, redesigned tires, and increased safety regulations. The design revealed by F1 today is just a template, of course, with teams free to come up with their own solutions within the letter of the law. But the new design looks promising and will hopefully create closer racing next season.
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    937-HP Aston Martin Valhalla Has an AMG Engine and a Bargain $800,000 Price

    The Aston Martin Valhalla started out quite different from the car we see here today, in part because of company changes including the arrival of former AMG head Tobias Moers as Aston’s new CEO.Instead of the expected V-6, the mid-engine Valhalla will get a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 sourced from AMG.The first customers should get the Valhalla in late 2023, and they’ll pay around $800,000 for it, which is much less than the seven-figure prices that were expected when the car was first discussed.Aston Martin first confirmed it was planning to produce two other mid-engine supercars to follow the Adrian Newey–designed Valkyrie back in 2019, releasing rendered images of what would become known as the Valhalla at the same point. But the change in the company’s senior management last year, when a consortium led by Lawrence Stroll took control of the English company and former AMG boss Tobias Moers arrived as CEO, has led to a bold new direction for the car.

    The Valhalla name remains, and some of the original design concept lives on, but almost everything else has changed. Red Bull Racing’s connection with the car has been unsurprisingly broken now that Aston has its own Formula 1 team, and the Valhalla will now use an AMG-sourced V-8 in place of the hybridized V-6 engine that Aston had previously committed to building itself. It will also be a plug-in hybrid with an electrically powered front axle, production won’t be limited to 500 cars, and the outline pricing has fallen considerably from the $1.3 million we were originally told to expect.

    Aston Martin

    Back in May, Moers told Car and Driver that work on the new V-6 had barely started when he arrived at Aston, making the swap to AMG power an obvious decision. We are told that the mid-mounted 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 will be based on the flat-plane-crank engine produced for the AMG GT Black Series and will be capable of revving to 7200 rpm and of making 740 horsepower. Company insiders have also indicated that engines will be hand-built from AMG-supplied components in the U.K.The V-8 will send drive to the rear axle through a new eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox from Italian supplier Graziano. It will be supplemented by two electric motors, one powering the front axle and the other blending assistance with the combustion engine at the rear through the transmission. Together Aston says these can add up to 200 horsepower, making for a peak combined output of 937 horsepower. The company is promising a 2.5-second zero-to-62-mph time and a 217-mph top speed and says the car is on track to deliver a 6:30 lap time of the 12.9-mile Nürburgring Nordschleife. (The current production-car record there is the 6:43.3 recently set by the Porsche 911 GT2 RS.)

    Aston Martin

    The new gearbox will also use an electric reverse and incorporate an electronically controlled limited-slip differential at the rear axle. While the full battery specs haven’t been released yet, it appears to be same actively cooled 400-volt, 6.1-kWh unit that AMG has developed for the next-generation four cylinder C63 (a project that Moers led while at Daimler).Like the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, the Valhalla will be able to operate in pure electric mode, although only for short distances and with drive delivered exclusively through the front axle. This EV mode will have a top speed of 80 mph and a range of around nine miles under the EU’s WLTP testing protocol. The car will also support recharge speeds of up to 150 kW.The Valhalla’s structure is based around a central carbon-fiber tub with subframes for suspension and engine mounted to this. Aston says it is targeting a dry weight of less than 3418 pounds. The front suspension uses pushrods, and the rear axle has a multi-link design. Adaptive dampers and two-stage springs from Canadian supplier Multimatic will allow an ultra-low track mode to help increase downforce; the combination of active elements at the front, the huge adjustable rear wing, and the underbody Venturi tunnels will allow the Valhalla to produce up to 1322 pounds of this. The roof “snorkel” incorporates separate intakes, the one in the center feeds the engine’s induction system, those on either side channel cooling air. Carbon-ceramic brakes will be standard and will work with an e-booster. Aston also confirms the Valhalla will use electric power steering and it will also get a suite of active safety systems including adaptive cruise control, automated emergency braking, and blind-spot monitoring. It will also get conventional side mirrors, supplemented by a camera-based rearview screen in the cockpit; it would be impossible to see through the carbon-fiber engine cover with its twin upturned exhausts. The interior will feature fixed seats with a movable pedal box, Aston’s forthcoming new UI system—the first to support a touchscreen interface—and the all-important supercar dihedral doors.Pricing hasn’t been finalized, but we’re told to expect it will be somewhere around the $800,000 mark, with the first customer deliveries due in the second half of 2023. That’s a huge amount of money, but a substantial saving from the seven-figure price that the Valhalla was originally proposed to have. Which must mean it qualifies as a bargain.

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    Ola Electric Scooter Bookings Open At Rs 499 – Pink, Blue Colours Spied

    Ola Electric Scooter – New ColoursThe yet unnamed Ola electric scooter will receive best-in-segment under seat storage space, category-leading long range charge and keyless, app-based access
    We have long been talking about the new Ola electric scooter that is now getting ready for launch. Test mules under heavy camouflage have been doing the rounds since the start of this year. Ola has revealed their electric scooter for India in its production ready guise already.
    More recently, Bhavish Aggarwal, OLA Group CEO and Chairman, has tweeted on the upcoming Ola electric scooter. He has offered insights into its onboard features, some of which are said to be best in class with under-seat storage space as reports claims to offer 50 liters of storage space. Other exclusive features will also include keyless, app-based access along with category leading long range charge.
    Features that the new Ola e-scooter will also get could include a digital instrument cluster, cloud connectivity, alloy wheels, a removable lithium battery pack and telescopic suspension. The company’s advertising team had also released some ‘crazy ads’ and Aggarwal’s tweet also indicated that anyone with ideas on marketing could get in touch with the company or re-tweet.
    New Colours
    Ola Electric scooter has already been revealed in black and white colour options via studio images. Just recently, Ola CEO had asked on twitter what colour options should the Ola electric scooter be offered with. Now, thanks to anonymous automotive enthusiast, the upcoming Ola Electric scooter is seen in Blue and Pink colour options.
    Ola Electric Scooter – New Colours
    Starting today, consumers can book their Ola Scooter on olaelectric(dot)com by paying a refundable deposit of Rs 499. OLA CEO announced on twitter – “India’s EV revolution begins today! Bookings now open for the Ola Scooter! India has the potential to become the world leader in EVs and we’re proud to lead this charge!” Those who book now will get priority delivery.
    Ola Electric Scooter Range – 122 kms with 87% charge
    Ola Plant with Industry 4.0 norms
    Ola Electric is currently working on setting up a state of the art production unit and has also entered into an agreement with Siemens for the plant in Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu, at an investment of Rs.2,400 crores. The facility will have full capacity of 10 million units per annum making it the world’s largest two-wheeler factory.
    The Ola Tamil Nadu plant will help to generate around 10,000 employment opportunities and will comply with Industry 4.0 norms. Besides catering to the demands in Indian markets will also focus on exports to countries of Europe, Asia and Latin America.
    Ola Electric Scooter – New Colours
    Class-Leading Speed, Performance and Range
    The Ola electric scooter to be launched in India sometime in second half of 2021, will have a maximum range of 240 kms per single charge. Acceleration from 0 to 45 km/h will be achieved in 3.9 seconds while top speed will be at above 80 km/h. The Ola e-scooter could be priced in around Rs 1 lakh and will rival the likes of the Ather 450X, Bajaj e-Chetak, TVS iQube and other e-scooters also set for launch in our markets in the near future. More

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    Revolt Electric Motorcycles July 2021 Batch Sold Out In 10 Minutes

    File photoIn June 2021, Revolt had to close bookings in less than 2 hours – While in July 2021, bookings had to close in just 10 minutes
    Revolt Electric Motorcycles are in huge demand, claims the company. After opening the bookings earlier today at 12 PM, the company had to close the bookings in just 10 minutes as the entire batch got sold out. RattanIndia’s Revolt Motors has not revealed any numbers. Last month they had said that they got bookings worth Rs 50 crores in 2 hours.
    Anjali Rattan, Business Chairman, Rattanindia Enterprises said, “Revolt bikes being sold out within minutes is strong testimony of the product quality of Revolt. With petrol prices reaching upwards of Rs. 100 in the country, it is hard for customers to miss huge savings that Revolt bikes bring.”
    FAME Incentives
    Thanks to amendments made to the FAME II policy, prices of electric vehicles across India have reduced drastically. Electric scooters and motorcycles have been the biggest beneficiaries and the same can be seen as their demand sees meteoric rise. In addition to the FAME-II incentives, State Govt’s have also stepped in and offered additional benefits for EV buyers.
    Revolt says, “With falling battery prices, EV bikes prices are already comparable to their petrol counterparts. In addition various state governments are giving significant incentives to customers buying electric bikes. For example Maharashtra is giving incentives of more than Rs. 25,000 per bike, Gujarat Govt. gives incentives of Rs. 20,000 per bike, Delhi Government gives direct incentive of about Rs. 16,200 per bike for Revolt customers.
    Revolt Electric Motorcycles Sold Out In 10 Minutes
    Similarly, Meghalaya has incentive of Rs. 32,000 per bike for Revolt and Bihar has also proposed a similar amount as incentive. In addition states of Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Delhi have also waived off the road tax for EV two wheelers.”
    Revolt Motorcycles
    Both electric motorcycles share the same mechanicals while using the same frame and components of Chinese company Super Soco’s TS motorcycle. The e-bikes look nearly identical with the primary difference between them being the motor and battery capacity. RV300 comes with a 60-volt, 2.7 kWh Lithium-ion battery pack which is paired with a 1.5 kW hub motor. It is offered with three ride modes namely Eco, Normal and Sports.
    The top speed attained by RV300 at respective modes are 25 km/h (Eco), 45 km/h (Normal) and 65 km/h (Sports). Their respective single-charge range is pegged at 180 km, 110 km and 80 km. The battery takes 3 hours to charge from 0-75% and 4 hours to juice up fully 100 percent.
    RV400, on the other hand, uses a higher voltage and bigger capacity battery pack which is paired to a more powerful motor. A 3kW motor draws its power from a 72-volt 3.24 kWh Lithium-ion battery pack. It offers the same set of ride modes as offered in RV300. This bike can clock a top speed of 45 kmph in Eco mode, 65 kmph in Normal mode and 85 kmph in Sports mode. The single-charge range in respective ride modes stands at 150 km, 100 km and 80 km. The charging time is 3 hours (0-75%) and 4.5 hours (0-100%). More

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    Zypp Electric Scooter Launch Price Rs 59k – Range Up To 120 Kms

    Zypp Electric ScooterOnline retailers will have to shift to electric to reduce their carbon footprint
    While online to home delivery ecosystem has made things easier for consumers, it has had an adverse impact in the form of increased vehicular emission. As a solution, many online players have started using electric vehicles for last-mile delivery. Helping them out are startups like Zypp that have dedicated solutions, services and electric vehicles, especially designed to meet last-mile delivery challenges.
    Zypp Cargo electric scooter details
    With a payload capacity of 250kg, Zypp Cargo is no less than a beast of burden. The scooter has been designed in a way that it can accommodate as much cargo as possible. There’s space to carry stuff at the front, sides and rear. This could be an environment friendly replacement to the usual mini-trucks that are commonly used for door deliveries.
    According to the company, Zypp Cargo can be used for a wide variety of jobs. It can be used for grocery delivery, food delivery, and e-commerce bulk shipments. It has ample power to support transportation of goods like gas cylinders, pet bottles, crates, etc. With such versatile capabilities, Zypp Cargo electric scooter is suitable for both B2C and B2B delivery operations.
    Zypp says that its Cargo electric scooter has been developed based on extensive research, spanning a period of more than three years. It essentially implies that the scooter has been designed in accordance with the needs of last-mile delivery segment. Going forward, the company will continue to introduce changes based on feedback from riders and operators.
    Zypp Electric Scooter
    Zypp Cargo electric scooter range
    Zypp Cargo will be initially available in Delhi-NCR region. Based on its performance and usefulness, it can be introduced in other cities in the future. When equipped with a 40 Ah battery, Zypp Cargo electric scooter can travel around 120 km on a full charge. The scooter supports dual battery system, in which case, range can be extended.
    Zypp Cargo has a swappable battery system, which will be beneficial for last-mile delivery operators. Swappable battery system works out better than recharging, as the former can be done in less than a minute. Vehicles that require charging may not be suitable for fast-paced last-mile delivery operations.
    Talking about features, Zypp Cargo electric scooter has metal bodywork and digital colour display. It will be equipped with AI (Artificial Intelligence) and IOT (Internet of Things), which will allow operators to track vehicles, batteries and drivers.
    Zypp Cargo electric scooter price
    Single battery variant of Zypp Cargo is available at a starting price of Rs 59,000. The dual-battery pack variant will retail at Rs 74,000. To reduce acquisition burden, Zypp has plans to launch an EMI ownership plan. The company is also working to increase its battery swapping stations, so that turnaround time can be reduced. More

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    Top 10 Two Wheeler Exports May 2021 – Pulsar, Apache, Splendor, NTorq

    Image – About VehiclesMost two wheeler manufacturers have registered substantial growth in exports for May 2021
    As may be recalled, the auto industry had to face significant challenges last year during the first wave of Covid-19. In May 2020, a total of 96,419 two wheelers were exported. A year later, exports numbers have zoomed to 3,59,116 units. That’s YoY growth of 272.45%.
    Bajaj and TVS continue to dominate export markets. Both brands have four motorcycles each in the top ten list. Hero MotoCorp and Yamaha have one product each in the top ten.
    Bajaj Boxer leads
    A bestseller in several international markets, Bajaj Boxer exports have close to doubled. A total of 1,04,240 units were exported in May 2021, as compared to 52,884 units in May 2020. Boxer percentage share in exports is 29.03% in May 2021. Boxer is preferred for its affordable pricing, reliable performance and low cost maintenance. Its primary markets include African, Latin American and South East Asian countries.
    Next in the list is TVS Star City, with exports of 62,870 units in May. YoY export growth is 408.57%, as compared to 12,362 units exported in May last year. Percentage share in exports is at 17.51%. Similar to Bajaj, TVS also has strong presence in international markets. Its two wheelers are exported to more than 60 countries across Latin America, Asia Pacific, Africa, and Europe.
    Two Wheeler Exports May 2021
    Pulsar comes third with exports of 30,185 units in May. YoY export growth is 277.41%, as compared to 7,998 units exported in May last year. Pulsar percentage share in exports is at 8.41%. At number four is TVS Apache with exports of 20,405 units in May. YoY growth is 3989.18%, as compared to 499 units exported in May last year. Apache share in exports is at 5.68%.
    Bajaj CT is fifth with exports of 15,536 units in May. YoY growth is 246.17%, as compared to 4,488 units exported in May last year. CT share in exports is at 4.33%.
    Hero exports rising
    Hero MotoCorp is the largest two wheeler manufacturer in the country. But it trails behind the likes of Bajaj and TVS in exports. However, it appears that the company is now aggressively targeting export markets as well. Splendor is featured in the top ten with exports of 6,850 units in May. YoY growth is 825.68%, as compared to 740 units exported in May last year.

    No
    Two Wheeler Exports
    May-21
    May-20
    Growth % YoY

    1
    Boxer
    1,04,240
    52,884
    97.11

    2
    Star City
    62,870
    12,362
    408.57

    3
    Pulsar
    30,185
    7,998
    277.41

    4
    Apache
    20,405
    499
    3989.18

    5
    CT
    15,536
    4,488
    246.17

    6
    Discover
    10,432
    3,708
    181.34

    7
    Sport
    7,278
    720
    910.83

    8
    Splendor
    6,850
    740
    825.68

    9
    Ntorq
    6,670
    186
    3486.02

    10
    Crux
    5,946
    300
    1882.00

    11
    FZ
    5,474
    382
    1332.98

    12
    Platina
    5,376
    780
    589.23

    13
    HF Deluxe
    5,198
    936
    455.34

    14
    Dio
    4,519
    0

    15
    Acheiver
    4,116
    104
    3857.69

    16
    Hunk
    3,900
    62
    6190.32

    17
    KTM 390
    3,888
    1,574
    147.01

    18
    Navi
    3,532
    676
    422.49

    19
    Gixxer
    3,524
    0

    20
    X Blade
    2,970
    0

    21
    Meteor 350
    2,887
    0

    22
    Ray
    2,509
    0

    23
    TVS XL
    2,466
    238
    936.13

    24
    KTM 200
    2,290
    637
    259.50

    25
    Burgman
    2,060
    0

    26
    Grazia
    2,040
    0

    27
    KTM 125
    1,978
    550
    259.64

    28
    Dominar
    1,904
    472
    303.39

    29
    650 Twin
    1,902
    367
    418.26

    30
    Himalayan
    1,430
    140
    921.43

    31
    Xpulse 200
    1,209
    132
    815.91

    32
    Livo
    1,200
    0

    33
    CB Hornet 160R
    1,164
    144
    708.33

    34
    KTM 250
    1,134
    42
    2600.00

    35
    SZ
    1,104
    144
    666.67

    36
    BMW 310
    1,075
    712
    50.98

    37
    SR 50 MT
    1,024
    520
    96.92

    38
    Glamour
    1,008
    795
    26.79

    39
    Dream
    1,000
    0

    40
    FZ25
    896
    72
    1144.44

    41
    Aviator
    840
    0

    42
    Victor
    800
    0

    43
    Husqvarna 401
    762
    334
    128.14

    44
    Maestro
    666
    108
    516.67

    45
    CB Shine
    620
    0

    46
    Dominar
    613
    0

    47
    Avenger
    576
    0

    48
    Classic 350
    564
    42
    1242.86

    49
    Gixxer 250
    552
    0

    50
    R15
    518
    0

    51
    Hayate
    480
    0

    52
    CB Unicorn 160
    480
    0

    53
    Activa
    468
    0

    54
    Avenger
    450
    0

    55
    Husqvarna 125
    420
    0

    56
    MT 15
    400
    0

    57
    Classic 500
    390
    105
    271.43

    58
    H’Ness CB350
    372
    0

    59
    Radeon
    360
    0

    60
    Saluto RX
    342
    0

    61
    Vespa
    582
    20
    2810.00

    62
    Wego
    227
    78
    191.03

    63
    Alpha
    224
    0

    64
    Husqvarna 201
    217
    3
    7133.33

    65
    Husqvarna 251
    211
    42
    402.38

    66
    CB Unicorn 150
    200
    0

    67
    Pleasure
    192
    224
    -14.29

    68
    Aprilia SR160
    139
    0

    69
    Jupiter
    121
    196
    -38.27

    70
    Xtreme
    120
    332
    -63.86

    71
    Destni 125
    116
    212
    -45.28

    72
    Passion
    108
    33
    227.27

    73
    Aprilia SR 125
    92
    0

    74
    Saluto
    92
    300
    -69.33

    75
    Aprilia SR150
    86
    0

    76
    RR 310
    60
    0

    77
    Bullet 500
    48
    30
    60.00

    78
    Intruder
    40
    0

    79
    Access
    12
    0

    80
    Fascino
    7
    0

    81
    Typhoon R 50
    0
    680
    -100.00

    82
    Jive
    0
    160
    -100.00

    83
    Duet
    0
    156
    -100.00


    Total
    3,59,116
    96,419
    272.45

    HF Deluxe, another popular Hero bike in the country, is at thirteenth place with exports of 5,198 units in May. YoY growth is at 455.34%, as compared to 936 units exported in May last year. Other bikes in top ten include Bajaj Discover (10,432), TVS Sport (7,278), TVS Ntorq (6,670) and Yamaha Crux (5,946). More

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    Ford F-150 Rocket League Edition Leaps off the Screen into Real Life

    Ford designed a special F-150 pickup for the video game Rocket League, in which rocket-powered cars playing soccer.Now Ford has built a full-size version, the F-150 Rocket League Edition, which it revealed at the Chicago auto show—but just for fun, since it’s not going to be produced for customers.The vehicle is recognizable as a F-150 but features highlighter green accents, redesigned fascias, and, of course, a rocket launcher in the bed.In February, Ford announced a partnership with video game maker Psyonix to design a version of the F-150 pickup for the game Rocket League, which is effectively soccer but with rocket-powered cars. Today, at the 2021 Chicago auto show, Ford revealed a full-size version of the F-150 Rocket League Edition, the first time a vehicle from the game has been brought to life. [editoriallinks id=’67cd8259-e736-413c-ba91-4ae4daf10706′ align=’left’][/editoriallinks]The Rocket League Edition is clearly based on the production F-150—retaining the body shape, thick round wheel arches, and drop-down windows—but it takes the details to another level. The traditional grille has been replaced with an indented section with chunky “Ford” lettering reminiscent of the grille on the Raptor. Highlighter green accents adorn the truck’s bumpers, and trim pieces link the rear wheel arch to the top of the bed and run up the A-pillar to the roof-mounted lights.[image id=’280392a5-915d-464e-a4fe-06eb2dba55f4′ mediaId=’d0495917-b508-45d9-bd1e-61f3d964d71f’ align=’center’ size=’medium’ share=’false’ caption=” expand=” crop=’18×11′][/image]The F-150 Rocket League Edition rides on 37-inch tires and features a stance wider that than of the Raptor. “F-150” is emblazoned across the tailgate, while a (definitely not real) rocket launcher sits in the bed with vents exiting through the taillights, allowing the F-150 to perform epic jumps and score goals in the Rocket League virtual world. Both the headlights and taillights preserve the C-shaped LED signature from the production F-150 but do away with the rest of the light units for a more futuristic look.[editoriallinks id=’11cfd95e-4bf1-4a17-ba5e-bd9baa2fee26′ align=’left’][/editoriallinks]The F-150 Rocket League Edition was originally available as an in-game purchase in February, when Ford also sponsored the Rocket League Championship Series Winter Majors tournament and the Ford + Rocket League Freestyle Invitational, a style-based driving competition that saw the winner receive a free 2021 F-150.[poll id=’571c2544-b6e4-44c5-9019-038208f2adaf_ec53e58c08397′ type=’text’ question=’Would you buy a Rocket League Edition F-150 in real life?’ answer1=’Yes, it’s so cool!’ answer2=’No, it’s gimmicky.’][/poll]

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    2022 Chevy Colorado Adds Trail Boss Off-Road Package

    The 2022 Chevy Colorado is adding a Trail Boss off-road package.It includes a lifted suspension, skid plates, different wheels, and a few other tweaks.The dealer-installed package is available for $2995 on LT models and $2895 on Z71 models.Like its big sibling the Silverado, the Chevy Colorado pickup will offer a Trail Boss off-road package starting for the 2022 model year. The dealer-installed extra will be offered for $2995 on LT models and $2895 on Z71 models, and it includes a suspension lift, different wheels, skid plates, and a few visual modifications—similar to the AT4 trim level already offered for its mechanical twin, the GMC Canyon.

    The suspension lift raises the truck 1.0-inch, and the package also includes the removal of the front air dam and the addition of skid plates for the front and middle of the underbody. Other add-ons include red tow hooks, black badges, and 17-inch black wheels taken from the full-blown ZR2 off-road model.

    Chevrolet

    The 2022 Colorado is otherwise unchanged and continues to offer three engine choices: a 2.5-liter inline-four, a 3.6-liter V-6, and a turbodiesel 2.8-liter inline-four. Elsewhere in the Chevy truck lineup, the Silverado is scheduled to receive an update for 2022, and the full-size pickup will add an off-road ZR2 version of its own.
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