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    675,000 Ford Explorers Recalled for Ball Joint Problem

    Ford is recalling more than 676,152 Explorer SUVs in North America to fix a problem with the rear suspension.The automaker said the problem is a seized cross-axis ball joint, which could cause a fractured rear suspension toe link and potential reduction of steering control.Ford said there have been six claims of related injuries in North America, and most affected vehicles are located in Salt Belt states. Ford announced today that it will recall 676,152 Explorer SUVs from 2013 through 2017 model years over a ball joint problem. The problem affects vehicles mostly in high-corrosion states—those with cold winters and high road-salt usage. The problem could lead to a loss of steering control, and the automaker said there have been six injury claims in North America because of the issue.Ford explained that the problem is a seized cross-axis ball joint that could cause a fractured rear suspension toe link and said drivers could notice “a clunk noise, unusual handling, or a misaligned rear wheel” as well as reduction of steering control, which could lead to a crash. Ford will notify owners starting August 23. Dealers will inspect the cross-axis ball joint and replace it and the knuckle if needed, as well as replace the toe links with a different design. In the meantime, owners can check the NHTSA recall site or Ford to see if their vehicle is affected.

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    This Week in Cars: Hyundai Elantra N, Aston Martin Valhalla, and More Chip News

    If you keep a list of the most unusual product placements, ready your pencils: Ford announced this week that it has partnered with Nabisco to print a limited-run pack of Oreo Thins cookies labeled as if they were the owner’s manual of a Ford Maverick, ostensibly to camouflage them so the cookies will not be eaten by anyone but the intended snacker. The concept is tortured and relies on anecdotes about the Maverick design team’s love of Oreos. But everyone knows you only need a hiding place if they’re Double Stuf.This Week in Sheetmetal

    Formula 1

    We’ve had our first look at the 2022 F1 race cars, which will use ground effects—tunnels on the underside of the car used to generate downforce—for the first time in decades, along with other changes intended to minimize the vortex of turbulent air that follows in the wake of the current models. The car that began its life as the Aston Martin Valkyrie concept in 2019 has now reached production in the form of the Valhalla. It’ll be powered by a 937-hp 4.0-liter AMG-sourced twin-turbo V-8 instead of the hybrid V-6 that was hinted at in the concept, and it’s expected to cost $800,000 instead of the initial $1.3 million estimate. But don’t get too excited—deliveries are still at least two years off.Hyundai has confirmed some details about the Elantra N, which we expect in the U.S. next year. It’ll be powered by the same turbocharged 2.0-liter found in the Veloster N and Kona N. The Elantra N will have 286 horsepower and an aggressive, angular design. Also this week, Hyundai announced it will discontinue non-N variants of the Veloster for 2022, which is what we’ve been pretending they did ever since the N launched, anyway.Start It UpAs EV sales start to tick upward, the EV-startup market is producing a seemingly endless stream of strange-looking, high-horsepower concepts. This week, a Detroit-based startup called Hercules showed a 1000-hp EV pickup concept designed by Pininfarina, which it says will be available next year. Vietnam’s first car company, VinFast—another Pininfarina partner—announced plans to enter the U.S. market selling electric crossovers by March 2022. And Pininfarina showed an EV concept of its own in the bizarre, missile-like Teorema, though unless another company signs on to build and sell the car, the Teorema likely won’t ever make it to production.But a sleek design and a big vision do not a car company make, as the folks at Lordstown Motors seem to learn anew every day. Today the company disclosed that it is being investigated by the U.S. Department of Justice over matters relating to the merger that took the company public last year and the orders it once claimed to have, which it now admits were not binding. The company had already said it is being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission over similar issues. EV truckmaker Rivian hit a much smaller snag this week when it announced it will delay deliveries of its R1T truck until September. They had previously been scheduled to begin shipping this month. Global Supply Chain Disruption, Continued

    Various car companies and industry analysts have predicted that the microchip shortage that has upset production schedules for months would begin to ease in the second half of the year. But now that the second half of the year is here, we’re beginning to understand that there’s a difference between “begin to ease” and “resolve entirely.” Volkswagen said this week that it still thinks the chip shortage will improve by the end of the year, but GM has announced new downtime related to the chip shortage for five plants, Nissan has extended downtime at the plant that builds its Altima sedan, and Ford is reportedly considering shipping vehicles with missing microchips to dealers, who would finish and sell the vehicles once chips become available. The plan is not final, but it’s one strategy Ford has in mind to empty its own storage lots, which are currently clogged with tens of thousands of unfinished cars and trucks. Further ReadingOk, so it’s not reading, but we think you should watch the trailer for Stuntman, a documentary from Disney about Eddie Braun, a stuntman chasing his last big feat. The movie will be streaming on July 23.Read about the zipper merge and the fools who oppose it in the New York Times.Or, if you’re partial to the rich-person-on-the-run-from-justice genre, check out Carlos Ghosn’s interview with the BBC, in which he details how he fled from Japan to Lebanon inside a box that was inside a private jet.

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    Report: Ford Might Ask Dealers to Install Chips in Unfinished Cars

    Ford is reportedly considering a plan to ship vehicles to dealerships without the crucial semiconductor chips installed, with the dealers completing the vehicles when new chips arrive.Ford would provide training for service technicians to install the chips and would compensate dealerships for the extra labor.Ford has been storing unfinished vehicles at lots in several states but is apparently low on space and wants to keep factories running.Ford is considering a new plan to alleviate the buildup of unfinished vehicles sitting in lots across the country as a result of the global semiconductor chip shortage. According to Automotive News, Ford is currently debating a proposal to ship vehicles that are still missing the chips to dealerships, shifting the onus for installing the chips—once supplies are replenished—onto the dealers. Ford has been manufacturing vehicles without the semiconductors and storing them in lots in several states, only sending them to dealerships once fresh stock arrived. However, the lots are filling up and Ford needs to make room so it can keep its factories running.

    Unfinished vehicles would only be sent to dealerships that opt into the plan, and service technicians at these locations would receive training for installing the chips, AN reported. The plan would also involve compensating dealers for just under an hour’s worth of labor per vehicle. It is not known whether the dealers would be accountable for the vehicles while they are parked in their lots awaiting the parts, or whether they would still be Ford’s responsibility. Automotive News said it spoke to four people with knowledge of the plan who wished to remain anonymous. The publication also talked to dealerships, with some expressing apprehension over taking on the responsibility, and possible liability, of the unfinished cars, while others approved of the idea since the vehicles will help fill their barren lots. In a statement to Car and Driver, a Ford spokesperson called the reports premature and said, “We are exploring a number of different options as we work to get our customers and dealers their new vehicles as quickly as possible.”

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    Rivian R1T Launch Edition Deliveries Delayed until September

    Rivian has delayed deliveries of the R1T pickup until September 2021.The Launch Edition version will arrive first, with other models set to be delivered in January 2022.The related Rivian R1S SUV model will also launch in 2022, the company says.Customers who ordered the Rivian R1T Launch Edition will have to wait a bit longer than planned. The first deliveries of this new electric pickup truck were initially scheduled for July but will now take place in September 2021, as first reported by Automotive News and confirmed to C/D by a Rivian spokesperson.

    The Launch Edition model (pictured here) starts at $73,000, comes in a special green paint color, and has its own badging. Rivian’s website says that reservations for this model are full. All Launch Edition models have an estimated 300-mile driving range; a larger battery pack with a claimed 400 miles of range is coming later and will cost $10,000 extra.Other versions of the R1T include the $67,500 Explore and the $73,000 Adventure, both of which are said to begin deliveries in January 2022. The R1S SUV will follow later in 2022, and will also be offered in Launch Edition, Explore, and Adventure variants.Both Rivian models will be produced at a plant in Normal, Illinois, that was formerly a Mitsubishi manufacturing facility. Rivian is also planning to build its electric delivery van there.
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    TVS iQube Electric Scooter To Go On Sale At 1,000 Dealers By March 2022

    TVS iQube Electric ScooterThe upcoming new-gen EVs from TVS will be conceptualized in India with the aim of catering to demands of both domestic as well as international consumers
    With electric mobility gathering momentum in the country in the fast few months, especially in the two-wheeler space, focus has shifted to the new crop of EV manufacturing startups. However, established automakers are devising new strategies to overcome stiff competition from newbies in the Indian auto industry.
    Two-wheeler major TVS has announced that the company will be investing Rs 1,000 crore in building a new manufacturing facility dedicated to production of EVs. This proposed new factory will come within the existing Hosur premises of the company’s plant which builds both TVS and BMW models in India.
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    The recent development was confirmed by Sudarshan Venu, Joint Managing Director, TVS Motor Company in an interaction with Economic Times. The project is being helmed by Sudarshan in association with other board members like Ralf Speth, former CEO of Jaguar and current chairman of TVS Motor; and Kuok Meng Xiong. Sudarshan added that the company intends to scale up the TVS electric experience pan India.
    The report further mentions that the upcoming EV manufacturing plant will have an annual production capacity of 1 lakh units and will assemble both two-wheelers and three-wheelers. These models will feature battery packs in the range of 5-25kW capacity and should be ready to hit showrooms across the country within 24 months.
    TVS iQube
    The brand is looking to establish its presence across a wide range of EV segments such as commuter space, commuter space, last-mile market, high-performance sporty motorcycles, premium scooters and electric three-wheelers.
    New EVs Designed & Developed in India
    That said, TVS is not looking to ditch its petrol-driven models anytime soon. The company’s range of EVs will be retailed in parallel to the current petrol-powered models. The company’s new EV vertical already has 500-600 engineers working on various concepts to meet market requirements.
    The new range of EVs will be designed and developed in India within a global R&D environment that aims to cater to both domestic and international markets. TVS already has a dedicated facility for electric models which is scalable. In addition, the company is also developing integrated vehicle architecture with a critical backend manufacturing of batteries and other critical EV components.
    iQube Details
    The Hosur-based manufacturer currently has only EV offering in the two-wheeler space in the form iQube e-scooter. The scooter is presently available for retail in a limited number of places such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Pune and Coimbatore. However, by the end of the current fiscal year, it will be available for sale in 1,000 dealerships across major cities and towns in the country. iQube is currently priced at Rs 1.30 lakh (ex-showroom).
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    Okinawa Electric Scooters Gujarat Price List – Reduced By Up To Rs 38k

    Okinawa Electric Scooter – Praise Pro Price In GujaratOkinawa Autotech offers savings upto Rs.37,892 on Okinawa Praise Plus under the revised Gujarat EV Policy
    Okinawa Autotech is keen to cash in on the new Gujarat EV Policy as has been announced. As a member of Gujarat Energy Development Agency, Okinawa also looks forward to contributing towards the rapid EV adoption in the State, expand its customer base 3 fold and expand its dealerships by 50 percent by the end of this fiscal year.
    As against a current customer base of over 5,000 in the state of Gujarat, Okinawa wishes to take this count to 15,000 by 2022. With this target in place, Okinawa is working along with the Gujarat government which is planning at having two lakh EVs on state roads in the upcoming four years.
    Okinawa Electric Scooter Prices July 2021 – Gujarat
    The company presents three high speed scooters called the Okinawa Ridge+, Okinawa Praise Pro, and Okinawa iPraise+. These models now come in with savings ranging from Rs 26,947, to Rs 37,892 following the new order.
    The Okinawa Praise Pro which was earlier priced at Rs.84,795 came down to Rs 74,848 following the FAME II revisions. It is now reduced further by Rs 19,000 to Rs 57,848, thus relating to a total savings of Rs 26,947. Okinawa Ridge, earlier carried a price tag of Rs 69,000 with the current price at Rs 44,391 ex-s showroom Gujarat with total saving of Rs 24,609.
    Okinawa Electric Scooter – iPraise+ Price In Gujarat
    The top of the line Okinawa Praise Plus prices have been reduced from Rs 1,17,600 to Rs 79,708 with Gujarat Government incentive at Rs 20,000 to a new pricing of Rs 79,708. All prices are effective from 1st July 2021.
    Okinawa Electric Scooter – Ridge Plus Price In Gujarat
    Features, Power and Performance
    The Okinawa range offers smart features that include anti-theft sensor, side stand sensor and keyless entry. It also receives the “Find My Scooter” location tracker for added safety. Okinawa i-Praise scooter gets a 2.5Kw electric motor that makes 3.5 hp power and 40 Nm torque. It gets 3 ride modes of Eco, Sport and Turbo claiming a top speed of 75 km/h and a range of 160 Km range on a single charge. It gets its power via a removable 72 volt dual battery pack with charging facility in approximately 3 hours to fully charge.
    Every Okinawa product is fitted with a removable battery pack for more convenient charging either at the user’s home, office or at any other convenient location. The lithium ion batteries can be charged via a standard electric socket and is as easy as charging a mobile phone.
    Okinawa Electric Scooter Prices – Gujarat
    Okinawa further highlights that it has entered into association with several banks, NBFC, Fintech Co, Leasing and retail companies to simplify the process of buying for customers. Okinawa has also informed that it is in the process of investing Rs 150 crore to set up a new manufacturing facility in Rajasthan which will come up very close to the company’s existing plant. More

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    Bajaj Chetak Electric Scooter Launched In Nagpur – Bookings Open

    Bajaj Chetak Electric Scooter Nagpur Launch In Presence Of Nitin Gadkari. Image – KTM Khamla SquareNagpur becomes the 3rd city in India to get Bajaj Chetak Electric Scooter – After Pune and Bangalore
    Bajaj Chetak electric scooter, launched in India more than 1.5 years ago, has been closed for bookings for most of the time. The retro classic electric scooter came in with much fanfare in Jan 2020. It was an immediate hit, receiving over 50,000 expression of interest and huge booking orders in first few weeks.
    Then came Covid-19 induced lockdown in March 2020. Production got affected as supply chain was down. Parts were not available. These issues resulted in Bajaj closing booking. Priority was to deliver the electric scooter to those who had already booked.
    Bajaj Chetak Electric Scoter – New Cities
    Until now, Bajaj Chetak was only on sale in Pune and Bangalore. Bajaj had plans to launch the scooter in many cities by end 2020, but Covid-19 has caused the delay. With life slowly getting back on track, or the world learns to survive with Covid-19, automakers are starting to execute their plans which were paused due to the pandemic.
    Bajaj Chetak has announced the launch of Chetak electric scooter in Nagpur. The launch event took in the presence of Hon. Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari. He unveiled the Chetak Electric at KTM Khamla Square, Nagpur. Interestingly, it was Nitin Gadkari who unveiled the Chetak back in Jan 2020 in Delhi.
    Bajaj Chetak Electric Scooter Bookings Open In Nagpur
    The Bajaj Chetak, offered in Urbane and Premium variants was priced at Rs.1 lakh and Rs.1.15 lakhs respectively. But recently, its prices were hiked and is now available at a price of about Rs 1.43 lakh and Rs 1.5 lakh respectively.
    The company is confident that despite a rather significant increase in price, demand will in no way be affected as the Chetak appeals to a more affluent segment of first time two wheeler buyers in the country. Bajaj will launch Chetak next in Aurangabad, Mysore, Mangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai. By March 2022, the company plans to have its presence in 30 cities across India.
    Bajaj New Chakan Plant
    Bajaj is planning a new production facility in Chakan, near Pune. It is from here that the company plans to produce premium range of motorcycles from brands like KTM, Husqvarna and Triumph, as well as the Bajaj Chetak e-scooter. The company has signed an MoU with the Government of Maharashtra to set up this new facility into which the company will make investments of Rs. 650 crores.
    As per the terms of the agreement, the Government of Maharashtra will assist the bikemaker in procuring permissions, registrations, approvals, clearances, fiscal incentives, etc, from the concerned departments. It is from this new plant that KTM AG also plans to develop an electric scooter on the Chetak platform. More

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    Jawa Badged Bristol Veloce 500 Retro-Classic Scrambler Spied

    New Jawa 500cc Scrambler SpiedMysterious new motorcycle has been spied with Jawa badging – The original is a 471cc motorcycle from Bristol
    Jawa is actively working on several products including a Yezdi RoadKing revival, and is also gearing up to explore the higher echelons of the lucrative medium displacement world. Now, photos of new motorcycle have surfaced online. These are wearing Jawa badging. The motorcycle derives inspiration from Honda’s design language.
    There is a badging of ‘RVR500’ just below the fuel tank. Two colour options are seen. The green one has brown seat while the red one has black seat. The interesting wheels with conventional orientation of the spokes definitely stand out.
    Bristol Veloce 500
    Bristol Motorcycle
    The same motorcycles which have been spied with Jawa badge, are exactly same as Bristol Motorcycles – a Philippines based motorcycle manufacturer. It is sold as Bristol Veloce 500. It is priced at about PHP 348k, which is approx Rs 5.2 lakhs as per today’s conversion rates.
    Specifications
    Bristol Veloce 500 is equipped with a liquid-cooled, parallel twin-cylinder (as evident by the twin exhaust downtubes) 471cc engine. Power output is rated at 35 kW (47 hp) @ 8500 rpm and 43 Nm @ 6500 rpm. Transmission is taken care by a 6 speed gearbox.
    New Jawa 500cc Scrambler Spied
    Other highlights include upside-down telescopic front forks, twin-exhaust canisters, monoshock rear suspension, and a single rear disc brake. It is equipped with a fully digital instrument console and dual-channel ABS. The meaty tyres with pronounced buttons give the motorcycle a mild scrambler appeal.
    Bristol Veloce 500
    Dimensions
    Bristol Veloce 500 is 2156mm long, 850mm wide and 1177mm tall. It has a wheelbase of 1460mm and a seat height of 760mm. Kerb weight is at 173 Kgs, while ground clearance is at 190mm. Front Tyre size is 110/80-18 while at the rear is 160/60-17. Full specs can be seen in the table below.
    Is it coming to India?
    Nothing much is known about this motorcycle with Jawa branding and its India launch. It is likely that Jawa brand has partnered with some other company to rebadge the Bristol Veloce 500 and sell it in a select country.
    New Jawa 500cc Scrambler Spied
    For now, Jawa is busy establishing itself in India as well as Europe. Exports of their existing range of motorcycles started a few months ago. The company is also reportedly working on a pure electric motorcycle as well as revival of BSA brand for the UK market.
    With an established dealership network across the country, expanding its portfolio to cover a wider range of audience is the logic way forward for Classic Legends. Will the 500cc Jawa scrambler come to India, only time will tell. More