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    Royal Enfield 650cc Himalayan Development Starts At UK Tech Center

    Royal Enfield Himalayan
    Current Royal Enfield Himalayan competes against other entry-level ADVs such as KTM 250 Adventure, 390 Adventure and BMW G 310 GS
    Royal Enfield gave Indian motorcyclists the first taste of a true blue adventure motorcycle when it launched Himalayan back in 2016. It presented the characteristics of a true off-roader which is meant to travel anywhere and everywhere but not at a great speed though.
    Powering the ADV is a 411cc SOHC engine which has a rather modest output of 24.3 bhp and 32 Nm of peak torque. While the engine provides enough grunt for surpassing any obstacles it just does not provide enough boost with respect to its cubic capacity. Hence, there is a general school of thought that Himalayan should be equipped with the much peppier 650cc parallel-twin motor.
    A more powerful Himalayan
    This thought might actually get into practice as rumours indicate that Royal Enfield is serious about equipping Himalayan with a peppier 650cc parallel-twin motor. A recent report claims that shifting from the existing 411cc SOHC motor to the parallel-twin unit makes good sense. The most notable reason is that at 199 kilos, the current Himalayan is on the heavier side and the existing powertrain doesn’t justify the bike’s credentials.
    The parallel-twin motor churns out 47 bhp and 52 Nm of peak torque which evidently makes a better choice any day. However, Royal Enfield has to invest quite a bit of capital in its research and development in order to make the motorcycle compliant with the chassis. The report further mentions that the bikemaker has gone ahead with the development of the new 650cc Himalayan and is in fact closer to a possible reveal.
    RE 650cc
    Not being developed in India
    The most interesting part of the new adventure motorcycle’s development is that it hasn’t been spotted testing on Indian roads yet. Usually, upcoming products, especially from Royal Enfield, are hot topics and widely covered by auto media houses. The report has come with the most plausible explanation that the bike is not being developed in India but at Royal Enfield’s technology centre in the United Kingdom.
    This design and tech centre is located at a private testing facility in Bruntingthorpe. Since late last year, this site has been closed for general public which explains why the upcoming 650cc Himalayan has not been caught by the spy lenses.
    Also, the company might opt for an all-new name instead of calling it Himalayan. Royal Enfield already has few names at its disposal such as Hunter, Sherpa, etc. which could be used for naming the upcoming motorcycle.
    However, details at the moment are very thin and an official confirmation could throw more light in this regard. The challenge for Royal Enfield will be to replicate Himalayan’s off-roading capabilities with some added power to make it more touring friendly.
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    Hero Motorcycles, Scooters Price Hike July 2021 – Splendor, Passion, Xpulse, Destini

    Image – Yo RidersHero MotoCorp announces price increase for its two wheelers (motorcycles and scooters) wef July 1, 2021
    With Q2 FY22 fast approaching, manufacturers are using the time to announce impending price hikes. The latest to do so is Hero MotoCorp. Starting at the fag-end of FY20, auto manufacturers found themselves slumped to zero activity. An absolute lockdown meant a majority of manufacturing activity came to an abrupt halt. For the auto industry it was an absolute end to manufacturing right until May 2020 when manufacturing resumed in a phased manner.
    Following a few months of increased production and sales, the start to FY22 was yet again dampened. And while things are starting to look up, there’s no telling when the market can recover. In the meantime, manufacturing costs continue to be impacted. Given the circumstances, Hero MotoCorp has announced an upward revision to ex-sh price of its motorcycles and scooters. The announcement comes into effect on July 1, 2021.
    Price revision in Q2 FY22
    Price revision for its motorcycles and scooters portfolio will be up to Rs. 3,000. Exact quantum of increase varies on model, and market specifics. Price of almost all scooters and motorcycles are expected to increase, including that of their best sellers like Splendor, Passion, HF Deluxe, Destini and even of their premium portfolio like Xpulse, Xtreme.
    Price hike has been necessitated to partially offset impact of continuous increase in commodity prices. And as is the norm, now some of this cost is being passed onto the customer. Hero MotoCorp’s cost savings programme continues to minimize impact on customer.
    Hero Xtreme 160R 100 Million Edition. Image – MotoXpert Khan
    This being Hero MotoCorp’s third upward price revision in 2021, and second for FY22. Going forward, it’s most likely that further price revisions are to be announced in the current fiscal. Depending on product and city, potential hike for Hero’s two wheelers are upto over 5 grands since the start of FY22.
    Resuming production after lockdown
    Hero MotoCorp enjoys market dominance when it comes to sales. And two wheeler wholesales were already beginning to take a stride forward once lockdown was relaxed. With markets reopening yet again, this is what manufacturers would be looking forward to. India’s two wheeler market collectively boasts of huge numbers, thereby offering some sense of stability as operations return to normal.
    In May 2021, the manufacturer reported sales of 1,83,044 units. The month prior, sales was reported at 3,72,285 units. This is attributed to production closure since end of April ‘21.
    Production at its 6 plants in India resumed through the latter half of May. Earlier in the year, Hero MotoCorp had announced its plans to launch multiple new and refreshed products each year. One can expect multiple announcements regarding the same in the months to come. More

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    Electric Cars, Scooters To Get Highest Subsidy In Gujarat – Nexon EV, Ather

    Image – Anubhav ChauhanState-level subsidy in addition to FAME-II will help boost electric vehicle sales
    It’s good to see that states have started doing their bit to promote use of electric vehicles. The latest update comes from Gujarat where the state government has chalked out a detailed plan to boost EV usage. Gujarat’s new EV policy covers various aspects such as subsidies, encouraging startups and manufacturers to set up operations, and augmenting charging infrastructure.
    Double subsidy
    Over the next four years, Gujarat government aims to increase electric vehicle count in the state to 2 lakh units. A number of steps will be taken to achieve that goal. One of the key policy decisions is to increase subsidy for EVs registered in the state. The state government has stated that it will offer double the amount of subsidy in comparison to other states. This will be applicable on a per kilowatt basis.
    For two-wheelers, subsidy of up to Rs 20,000 has been approved. For three-wheelers and four-wheelers, the subsidy amount will be up to Rs 50,000 and Rs 1.5 lakh, respectively. This will be in addition to the subsidy already available under FAME-II scheme launched by the central government.
    This means that the electric scooters like Ather, Okinawa, Hero, Ampere, etc and electric cars like Tata Nexon Electric, MG ZS EV, Hyundai Kona electric – will get even more cheaper in Gujarat. This new policy will basically make electric vehicles cheapest in the state of Gujarat, as compared to anywhere else in India.
    Ather Electric Scooter
    The subsidy amount being offered by the state will be transferred to the buyer’s bank account via direct benefit transfer (DBT). This will eliminate any possibilities of fake subsidy claims or fraudulent operations. In other incentives, EVs registered in Gujarat will not be required to pay registration fee.
    Manufacturing and infrastructure ramp-up
    Gujarat government is aiming to make the state a hub for manufacturing of EVs and related parts and components. The government will also be encouraging investors and startups, who could contribute towards the development of better products in the EV space.
    On the infrastructure front, 250 new charging stations will be setup in the state. The state already has 278 charging stations. To setup more charging stations, the government has plans to use the space available with petrol pumps. Charging stations are also planned to be setup at housing societies and commercial complexes.
    Fuel savings and pollution control
    Within four years of implementing Gujarat’s new EV policy, several crores worth of fuel will be saved. Another key benefit will be 6 lakh ton reduction in CO2 emissions.
    With this new EV policy, EV sales could soon witness a boost in the state. Subsidy amount available under FAME-II has also been increased. With both subsidies combined, the price gap between EVs and fossil fuel powered vehicles could be reduced. Constantly rising prices of petrol and diesel is another factor that may motivate people to switch to electric. More

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    We Tried Aston Martin's $80,000 Curved-Screen Racing Simulator

    While in New York City to check out the newest location of Aston Martin’s luxury housing developments, we were offered the chance to try out Aston’s race simulator.The AMR-C01 costs $80,000 and features a 49-inch curved display and the precise seating you’d get in the Aston Martin Valkyrie, although this is different from the Valkyrie driving simulator C/D tried out a few years ago.Since we first told you about Aston’s pricey AMR-C01 simulator in 2020, only 20 of the planned 150 have been sold, so there’s still time to get one.Honestly, what were you doing at this point last year? If, like us, you left your real car parked and put thousands of miles on a trove of imaginary cars streaming from a huge flatscreen, you were gaming. Nonstop. More than half the country turned to video games in 2020. And seemingly everyone bought a new webcam and monitor. With production chains dismantled and at-home offices clamoring for electronics, the spike in gaming made it socially acceptable for grown adults to play in their living rooms while shouting at other grown adults in their living rooms. We amassed over 60 million Forza Horizon credits and built a garage of 300 cars. It was an incredible time.That brings us to the ultimate driving game time-suck available today, the Aston Martin AMR-C01, an $80,000 carbon fiber Jet Ski–like device that will park inside the homes of the world’s wealthiest gamers. Unlike a real Aston, the AMR-C01 is best sampled after a racquetball match, a cigar on the terrace, and some very old bottles of cognac. It’s a party, and as every gamer knows, the best parties are always indoors.

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    Inside a very dark room in a very expensive apartment building in lower Manhattan, we tried our hand at Laguna Seca behind the wheel of a Vantage GT4, and then the AMR-One, within the immersive Assetto Corsa. This is not Forza, so instead of collecting points for bashing an Aston into a stone wall, Assetto punishes you any time a tire touches dirt. It’s violent. Let go of the yokes as the GT4 breaks into a slide, and the powerful rear-wheel-drive car snaps left to right and left again. Tank slappers like these are accurately drilled into your knees. Ow. You’re never supposed to white-knuckle a race car, but you can’t afford too light a touch. The drilled metal brake pedal operates the same way. It won’t bite until you’re deep and deliberate with the stroke. Games like Assetto aren’t fun, really. Project Cars, iRacing, and other motorsport titles are training pads for real race car drivers who log hundreds of miles before they arrive for Friday practice. Darren Turner, a former Aston Martin factory driver who races a private GT4 in the British GT Cup, helped fine-tune the digital car we’re slicing through Corkscrew. But the sense of speed is more impressive than the physics. The AMR-C01 uses a single 49-inch curved display like a miniature IMAX movie. The rakish A-pillars and windshield fill the periphery. The in-car view wraps the dash around the physical steering wheel. We’ve driven sims that tack multiple displays onto a metal cage. The hard cuts slice the image across the panels. No good.

    Aston Martin

    Getting into the AMR-C01 is an exercise that’s almost too arduous for a living-room toy. The high carbon sill and rigid bucket seat (at the same fixed angle as in the upcoming Valkyrie) require a limber frame and some ungraceful movements. Powered fore/aft adjustments for the seat ensure a snug fit. They’re on the console, next to the kill switch with the red cover. Bathroom breaks will need to wait. And anyone over six foot two will stand back and watch. Tall people don’t fit well in real exotic cars or simulated ones.

    Aston Martin

    The idea of an Aston-branded simulator started between Turner and Aston’s chief designer Marek Reichman. The chassis comes in any of Aston’s racing liveries or factory paints, while the seat upholstery is available in any color leather or microsuede. The etched Aston badge on the nose is another Valkyrie touch.”The idea was to have something that’s beautiful,” says James Guess, who manages Base Performance Simulators, the British company that will help build only 150 examples. It’s marketed using the name Curv Racing Simulators.The AMR-C01 can run any Windows-based racing game, and there’s a wireless keyboard and trackpad that fits into a handy slot in the chassis. Hook it up to a surround sound stereo and you’d never see the light of day. It’s not quite the Red Bull Racing simulator we drove that Aston Martin used to develop the Valkyrie, but such a rig wouldn’t fit so neatly in a luxury apartment.

    Aston Martin

    However, the hardware beneath the Aston’s silky skin isn’t quite top shelf. The 120-Hz monitor runs at 2K resolution, not even 4K or the 8K of the best gaming screens. The graphics card, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070, is significantly outpaced by the 3080 and 3090 chip sets. The Intel processor is the older i7, not the bleedingly fast 10-core i9. Many racing games haven’t yet touched the limits of these super silicon wonders, and yet in a short time, the AMR-C01 will be lapped by faster rigs built by home gamers at a fraction of the price. Guess thinks the computer hardware wouldn’t fit inside, since the majority of space accommodates the gamer’s legs and feet. But then again, an Aston Martin is always about more than the latest tech.So far, only 20 Aston sims have shipped. Meanwhile, Guess is racing a real Aston alongside Turner that is currently second in the championship. Sometimes the real thing has to be experienced outside.

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    2022 Porsche 911 GTS Arrives with 473 Horsepower

    Porsche is adding the GTS model to the 2022 911, and it’s available in rear- and all-wheel-drive coupe and cabriolet models along with an all-wheel-drive Targa. They’re powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter flat-six that makes 473 horsepower and is available with either an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic or a seven-speed manual transmission. The 2022 911 GTS models are available to order now and will arrive early next year starting at $138,050.Porsche is adding the GTS model to the 992-generation 911’s lineup, and they have 30 more horsepower than the Carrera S models along with other performance upgrades. They’ll arrive in the U.S. early next year in rear- and all-wheel-drive coupe and convertible models along with an all-wheel-drive Targa variant.
    The GTS model’s twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter flat-six produces 473 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque, increases of 30 horsepower and 30 pound-feet over the Carrera S. An eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission is standard, and a seven-speed manual with a 0.4-inch-shorter shift lever is optional. Porsche claims a zero-to-60-mph time of 3.1 seconds from the automatic-equipped Carrera 4 GTS, though, in our test of the Carrera 4S, we reached that mark in 2.8 seconds. Porsche’s sport exhaust system is standard on the GTS models.

    Porsche’s adaptive dampers and Sport suspension’s 0.4-inch-lower ride height come standard and are specifically tuned for the GTS. The stopping power comes from 16.1-inch front and 15.0-inch rear iron rotors from the 911 Turbo and pair with black center-lock wheels derived from the Turbo S and sized 20 inches up front and 21 inches rear. An available lightweight package with carbon-fiber seats and lighter glass sheds 55 pounds, and it removes the rear seats and adds rear-axle steering.Like previous-generation GTS models, the new cars feature additional black trim inside and out. Their spoiler lip, rear grille, and GTS badging are all blacked out, and the Targa bar is black on the open-roof model. Porsche’s dynamic LED headlights with darkened surrounds are standard and the rear lights are also darker. Inside, a GT sport steering wheel and four-way adjustable sport seats are standard, and the interior is trimmed in Porsche’s suedelike Race-Tex material and carbon fiber.
    The 2022 Porsche 911 GTS models are available to order now starting at $138,050 for the Carrera GTS, $150,850 for the Carrera GTS cabriolet, $145,350 for the Carrera 4 GTS, and the Carrera 4 GTS cabriolet and Targa 4 GTS both start at $158,150.
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    Aston Martin Sues Swiss Dealer Group over Withholding Customer Payments

    Aston Martin is terminating its relationship with the Nebula Project of Switzerland over money it said it didn’t receive for Valkyrie, Valhalla, and Vanquish cars, saying it will lose as much as $21 million by ending the agreement. Nebula shares management with AF Cars, which also produces Zagato models and sells the Callum Vanquish 25.In other news, Aston has axed its track-only Valkyrie AMR Pro—but will announce a different variant later in June.The Aston Martin Valkyrie is set to be one of the world’s fastest and most exotic cars, but it has not had an easy development program. The original schedule, which had the 1160-hp hypercar slated to reach customers last year, was delayed by COVID-related complications. Now Aston is suing a Swiss dealer group, claiming it has withheld deposits it has received for the Valkyrie. From now on, Reuters reported today, Aston will collect the money from customers itself. There have been more complications, too: Car and Driver has also learned that the proposed track-only AMR Pro version of the Valkyrie has been canceled, with the company set to announce a different variant next week.

    On paper, the Valkyrie remains every bit as special as it did when we first learned about what would become a collaboration between the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team and Aston Martin back in 2017. The car is the brainchild of Adrian Newey, the most successful F1 designer of all time, and will incorporate both a screaming naturally aspirated Cosworth-built V-12 engine and an ultra-lightweight structure which will give it a pound-to-horsepower ratio better than that of most GT race cars.But the development saga has been complicated. Aston’s statement makes clear that the company entered into an agreement with Nebula Project in Niederwil, Switzerland, in 2016 to help fund the development of the Valkyrie. They also teamed on the cars that would become the mid-engined Valhalla and Vanquish, on which Aston has also started work. According to Aston’s statement: “Under the terms of this agreement, Nebula Project AG was to receive royalty payments, which could have been significant over time, linked to production volumes of these programs and [Nebula] meeting its funding commitments.” Aston says Nebula failed to pay Valkyrie customers’ deposits forward, so it has terminated both the agreement and its contract with AF Cars, the company that operated its Saint Gallen dealership in Switzerland and shared its directors with Nebula. Doing this is anticipated to reduce cash flow by as much as $21 million at current exchange rates, but Aston says it will ultimately save money through not having to make royalty payments. The company also confirms it has not entered into similar deals with any other third party, with the claim it was agreed upon by “prior management” prominent in the statement.AF Cars also controls the R-Reforged brand, which has been selling factory-approved Zagato-bodied coupe and speedster versions of the previous-generation Vantage, and which is also marketing Ian Callum’s exclusive restomod version of the original Vanquish. We don’t know how the termination of the agreement will affect those projects.

    Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro at Geneva auto show, 2019.
    Aston Martin

    In separate but related news, Aston is set to unveil another version of the Valkyrie at the end of this month. Pictures taken from what seems to be a configurator page leaked yesterday showing a car with much more aggressive wingwork than the regular Valkyrie. Aston insiders have confirmed that this is the replacement for the proposed track-only Valkyrie AMR Pro, which was meant to be limited to no more than 25 cars but which was quietly axed at the end of last year when potential customers who had expressed interest were told the car was no longer going ahead. The lights, wipers, and door mirrors visible on the new Valkyrie variant in the leaked images strongly suggest it will be street legal.

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    Komaki Electric Scooter Price Cut By Rs 20k – Sales Cross 14.5k In 2021

    Komaki Electric Scooter. Image – Hello EVKomaki announces price subsidy for its electric two-wheelers, and continues to expand its dealer network
    Following new updates to Fame II EV policy last week, manufacturers have stepped right in to announce a price reduction almost immediately. The Indian EV industry, albeit a small one, has seen much activity from new age electric two-wheeler manufacturers in recent years.
    Being a fledgeling industry has ensured a level playing field for new entrants. Considering a transition is expected in the years to come, new players are using the current timeframe to establish their brand, and products. Komaki has announced a price subsidy for its limited product range. The company has also set foot in Delhi with a new dealership launch this month. Komaki already sells its vehicles through dealerships in Kerala, Gujarat, Karnataka, and West Bengal, starting in February 2021.
    Komaki Delhi dealerships
    Price dynamics when it comes to petrol has continued to rise. Those numbers now consistently bounce above the Rs 100 mark. This too can be a serious consideration when it comes to purchasing a two wheeler. That, and current price reduction puts electric two wheeler manufacturers in an enviable position.
    At the very least, the situation is likely to improve public interest in electric two-wheelers. An opportune moment for electric two wheeler makers to establish their stance of not only being a greener choice, but also a cheaper alternative when compared to IC engine-powered vehicles.
    Komaki Electric Motorcycle
    Through 2021, Komaki has sold 14,500+ vehicles. This counts for something since the company has begun sales ops only recently, and at present is still building its sales network. The newest dealership is spread over 1,500 sq. feet, in Jhandewalan area (110055). Since starting ops, the dealership has sold over 120 vehicles. At the same time, its orderbook continues to swell. 12 more dealerships will become operational across Delhi in the next 2 months.
    Electric two-wheeler industry
    With Fame II policy now extended until 2025, EV manufacturers can continue to strengthen longterm plans. Despite constraints in the face of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, electric two-wheeler sales continued to grow through the past fiscal.
    Of course, it helped that collective industry wise sales happened to be a small base number to begin with. But with the 2W EV industry benefitting from subsidy by 50 per cent per KWh, by 2025, this industry could very well be a force to reckon with.
    Komaki TN-95, a large-is family scooter is now available with a subsidy of Rs 20k. Komaki SE price reduction stands at Rs 15k. The EV manufacturer has introduced an online vehicle booking system to ensure safe digitalisation, as well as overall safety given the current circumstances. More

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    276-HP Hyundai Elantra N Will Debut Next Month

    Hyundai has shared the first non-camouflaged photos of the new Elantra N high-performance sedan. We’ll know full specs soon, but it’s expected to use a 276-hp turbocharged four-cylinder engine and offer either a manual or a dual-clutch-automatic transmission. The Elantra N will join the Veloster N and Kona N in Hyundai’s growing N performance lineup. Hyundai is sharing the first non-camouflaged images of the upcoming four-door Elantra N high-performance sedan. The new model will join the Kona N crossover and Veloster N hot hatch in the Korean automaker’s growing N performance lineup when it’s officially revealed in July.

    Hyundai

    The Elantra N is expected to be powered by the turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder that’s found in the Kona N and Veloster N. It makes 276 hp and 289 pound-feet of torque, and the Elantra N will offer either a six-speed manual or an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Below the Elantra N sits the new N-line model, which makes 201 horsepower from a turbo 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine.

    We can see that the N will have a sportier appearance than the Elantra N-line thanks to the addition of a rear spoiler, red trim on the side skirts and bumpers, and large dual exhaust tips, which should provide a raucous exhaust note. It’ll also have a stiffer suspension, larger brakes, and 19-inch wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires. The Elantra N could arrive in the U.S. by the end of the year or early next, and we’ll know more information and specs soon. A Hyundai spokesperson told Car and Driver that the U.S. version will be shown at the New York auto show in late August. It should start at around $30,000 and compete with less powerful sporty sedans such as the Volkswagen Jetta GLI and Honda Civic Si.
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