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Nine out of ten councils don’t plan to extend parking bay sizes

Fewer than 1-in-10 UK councils (8.2%) have plans to extend the dimensions of their parking bays, even supposing automobiles are getting greater – that’s based on information completely obtained by Autocar. 

Data from a Freedom of Information request reveals drivers of bigger automobiles will discover it more and more onerous to park their automobile with out risking punishment if the present pattern of rising automobile dimensions continues. 

Analysing how the sizes of a few of the UK’s hottest fashions have modified since 2018, Autocar in contrast the sizes of a pattern of 27 automobiles offered within the UK. It discovered that they had elevated in size by a median of 97.6mm (3.8 inches). 

The automobile within the pattern which has grown probably the most is the Peugeot 208, which is sort of 580mm (22.8in) longer than it was in 2018. 

The BMW 7 Series has grown practically a foot longer, which means it’s too lengthy for the overwhelming majority of parking areas within the UK.

Standard off-street parking bays measure 2.40 metres broad by 4.80 metres lengthy, and 7 out of the highest 10 best-selling automobile manufacturers within the UK final 12 months produce automobiles that exceed this size.

To make issues worse, 5 UK councils already impose most size restrictions on autos, placing the drivers of many big-selling fashions vulnerable to receiving fines when utilizing council-run amenities. 

Of the 287 councils that responded to Autocar’s request, 1.7% expressly ban automobiles exceeding a selected size, starting from as little as 5.00 metres as much as 5.35 metres. 

That means fashions together with the Tesla Model X, Mercedes S Class and Range Rover are unparkable in council-run amenities in Wokingham, South Hams, and Broadland and South Norfolk.

Since 2018, Autocar discovered that councils have issued greater than 357,000 Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) for automobiles parked exterior marked bays since 2018, raking in additional than £8m over this era.

What does ‘sufficient automobile’ actually appear to be?

‘Smaller, fewer, lighter, shorter, magnificence’ is a Suzuki company philosophy that pertains to the corporate’s compact vehicles, just like the new-generation Swift that I just lately drove.

Obviously they are saying it in Japanese (‘sho-sho-kei-tan-bi’), however the mindset interprets to the Swift being 3.8 metres lengthy, so shorter than most superminis, and weighing lower than a tonne, so lighter than most by a margin too.

“We’re good at making small cars,” notes Dale Wyatt, director of Suzuki Cars UK. But if there’s a sense that the model flies beneath the radar in Europe, the place it’s a comparatively area of interest participant and the Vitara SUV tends to be its best-seller, it isn’t as understated elsewhere.

Suzuki sells extra vehicles in Japan’s kei small automobile phase than anybody, at greater than 400,000 per yr, whereas its Maruti Suzuki subsidiary is by far the largest automobile maker in India, the place it usually has six or seven of the highest 10 best-selling vehicles, together with your complete prime 4 in 2023 (each the Swift and the Wagon R promote greater than 200,000 per yr there).

I’ve been occupied with little vehicles so much since driving the Swift and, the week earlier than that, the Silence S04 electrical quadricycle, which is even smaller (measuring 1.29m huge by 2.28m lengthy) and lighter (weighing simply 450kg).

I’ve been questioning, partly in response to a letter from reader Clive Acaster concerning the Renault Twizy and Citroën Ami being ‘not enough car’: simply how large is ‘enough’ and what does ‘enough car’ appear to be?

Could it’s the S04? It has two seats, a neat boot, correct doorways, movable seats, a heater, air-con, loudspeakers and electrical home windows, it could possibly do greater than 50mph and it may be recharged as shortly as you’ll be able to pull out its two batteries and slide in new ones – as quick as filling a gasoline tank.

That must be sufficient, however it isn’t. In reality, its narrowness confers few on-road benefits. Romans constructed roads in order that two animal-drawn carts may go one another, at round six metres huge, and we haven’t moved removed from the thought since.

So in contrast to a bike, which may cut up lanes, the two-person-wide S04 received’t get you locations any faster than another automobile.

And whereas I loved it vastly, it isn’t sufficient like a traditional supermini, such because the Swift, on all roads. For me, ‘enough car’ must deal with any sort of UK street and cruise fortunately, somewhat than prime out at, the pace restrict. So ‘enough’ is as a lot about efficiency as measurement.

A Caterham Seven 170 could be ‘enough’ automobile for me 90% of the time. It could be a bind when it’s moist and chilly. But regardless of that, I believe the Seven can also be one of the fascinating vehicles on sale. In normal, I discover the thought of ‘enough car’ presents actual satisfaction and pleasure.

Take A Look Inside The Porsche Minivan That Never Was

No fewer than 15 ideas have been uncovered again in 2020 when the “Porsche Unseen” guide got here out. These automobiles have been all secretly designed between 2005 and 2019 earlier than the home of Zuffenhausen lastly determined to launch all of them. Without a shadow of a doubt, essentially the most stunning idea of the lot was Vision Renndienst. Yes, it is this futuristic-looking minivan.

Envisioned with an electrical powertrain, the individuals mover was greater than only a drawing as Porsche constructed a full-size scale mannequin. A brand new video provides us the uncommon alternative to get higher acquainted with the unlikely MPV and its peculiar inside. It has a central driver’s seat à la the McLaren F1 / Speedtail, Lamborghini Egoista, and Gordon Murray T.50. However, it’s miles extra sensible than the others because it has 5 extra seats within the again, because of a pair of seats within the center row and a three-seat bench behind them. Well, perhaps simply two rearmost seats since there are solely two “floating” headrests.

The Vision Renndienst had an asymmetrical door structure with a single door on one aspect and two on the opposite aspect. These are all sliding doorways, and since there is not any B-pillar, getting out and in is a breeze. The flooring is totally flat with its bespoke EV structure, and the driving force’s seat additionally slides ahead, making it even simpler for second-row occupants to hop onto their particular person seats.

The instrument cluster is flanked by a pair of screens that presumably present footage taken by the mirror-replacing aspect cameras. The electrical minivan has one of many strangest greenhouses we have ever seen, particularly amongst minivans, full with a small sunroof only for the driving force. There are additionally contact controls on the doorways in addition to on the ceiling but it surely’s only for present since they are not purposeful. This is a 1:1 scale mannequin in any case.

porsche-vision-renndienst
Porsche Vision Renndienst

You can think about Porsche had no intentions to place the Vision Renndienst into manufacturing. Had it occurred, purists would’ve most likely bought their beloved 911s the following day. It was executed only for enjoyable and as a tribute to the Volkswagen Transporter-based Porsche Service Vehicles from again within the day. VW returned the favor final 12 months with an ID.Buzz featuring Porsche Renndienst (Race Service) branding.

The minivan was arguably the least thrilling of the Unseen idea. Cars such because the 904 Le Mans Living Legend, 919 Street, and Vision Spyder have been all much more attention-grabbing for somebody who likes sports activities automobiles with the well-known crest. There was additionally a Vision Turismo that grew to become the Taycan. Porsche created Safari variations of the 911 and Macan, with the previous evolving into the 911 Dakar limited-run manufacturing mannequin.

Singer Just Built Its three hundredth Porsche, And It’s Beautiful

Singer builds a number of the prettiest modified Porches on the earth. There is perhaps fewer of them on the street than you’d anticipate, although. The newly unveiled Sotto fee is the corporate’s three hundredth restoration and it is fairly an eye-catcher.

This automobile began as a 1990 Porsche 911 Targa, and Singer modified it to look extra retro, like all its different builds. The carbon-fiber physique wears Resistance Blue paint, and there is a ghosted stripe with “Porsche” branding alongside the decrease sides. The detachable roof panel is darkish blue. The large carbon-ceramic brakes are seen behind the Fuchs-style five-spoke wheels.

Singer Sotto Commission Porsche 911 Build

Inside, this purchaser opted for vibrant Orange leather-based that covers the seats, door panels, and decrease portion of the dashboard. Even the tachometer matches. The chairs have woven facilities and nickel grommets.

Lifting the engine cowl reveals Singer’s beautiful 4.0-liter air-cooled flat-six engine, which makes 390 horsepower and may rev to 9,000 rpm.⁣ The mill has a titanium exhaust. This purchaser went with the five-speed handbook gearbox – nice selection – however Singer additionally offers a six-speed transmission.

Singer began in 2009 and shortly constructed an fanatic following. It now operates a 115,000-square-foot facility in Torrance, California, that mixes fabrication, paint, meeting, and inside crafting underneath one roof. The firm additionally has a separate present within the United Kingdom.

Singer Sotto Commission Porsche 911 Build
Singer Sotto Commission Porsche 911 Build

In 2022, Singer introduced it was pausing taking orders for the Classic Study models – like this 911. At the time, firm boss Rob Dickinson stated he supposed to restrict manufacturing of them to 450 models.

Singer additionally builds the Turbo Study collection of fashions. These autos emulate 911 Turbos from the Seventies, and patrons are going wild with these builds. We’ve seen ones with racing-inspired bodies, convertibles, and extra traditional-looking coupes.

10 Fast Facts About The Kia EV9

# 10 Fast Facts About The Kia EV9

As fewer and fewer four-door sedans, hatchbacks, and sports cars roam the streets, a surplus of gargantuan SUVs flood the roads. After all, SUVs are one of the most practical vehicles that money can buy. On top of that, the world is still moving away from internal combustion engines in favor of electrification.

[Electric cars](https://www.topspeed.com/history-of-electric-vehicles/) are, generally speaking, cheaper to run than their gasoline-fed equivalents and provide you with an ample amount of immediate torque. Therefore, even base-model electric cars provide adequate performance in everyday use.

One of the world’s most impressive Korean automakers, [Kia](https://www.topspeed.com/tag/kia), unveiled what they think the answer will be for a large family who wants to experience a cutting-edge modern SUV. It’s called the [Kia EV9](https://www.topspeed.com/tag/kia-ev9), and if it’s anything like the [2023 Kia EV6 GT](https://www.topspeed.com/2023-kia-ev6-gt-review), other automakers need to pull up their socks.

Being larger than its mid-size SUV, the [Kia Telluride](https://www.topspeed.com/tag/kia-telluride), the EV9 comes offering even more space. However, it has a difficult mission ahead, which is to successfully make a dent in the segment, grabbing a share of the pie from established competitors such as [Tesla](https://www.topspeed.com/tag/tesla), and other EV brands such as [Rivian](https://www.topspeed.com/tag/rivian), and even [Lucid, with its anticipated Gravity SUV](https://www.topspeed.com/everything-to-know-lucid-gravity), bound to hit the market late next year. The EV9 is looking to be a real contender though, and here are some facts you need to know about it.

In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from Kia and other authoritative sources, including Car and Driver, Kelley Blue Book, and the EPA.

## 1. The Kia EV9 Sports A Spacious Cabin
### Up To 82 Cubic Feet Of Cargo Space
Another reason so many are starting to consider buying electric EVs over gas-powered ones is because of the extra cargo space. Without the need for a large transmission and driveshaft, the Kia EV9 has a stylish and large interior space sculpted out of premium materials. Like most EVs, the EV9’s [‘frunk’ offers an extra cargo space](https://www.topspeed.com/evs-biggest-frunks/).

### 2024 Kia EV9 Interior Dimensions
| | Front Row | Second Row | Third Row |
|——————-|————|————-|——————————————–|
| Headroom | 41.2 inches | 39.8 inches | 38.5 inches |
| Shoulder Room | 61.6 inches | 60.0 inches | 55.0 inches |
| Hip Room | 59.4 inches | 57.9 inches | 41.9 inches |
| Leg Room | 41.4 inches | 42.8 inches | 30.8 inches (with second-row bench) 32.0 inches (with second-row captain’s chair) |
(Specs sourced from Kia)

As standard, the EV9’s interior features a second-row bench chair – just like normal cars – but optional captain’s chairs are available too. When fitted, the EV9 only accommodates six people, instead of seven, however, it allows for more interior room. The captain’s chairs are also heated and ventilated, power-adjustable, and have extendable footrests too.

## 2. It Features A Sharp-Edged And Sleek Design
Sharing the Hyundai Motor Group’s Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP​​), the EV9 follows the trend of other large premium SUV makers by adopting a blocky silhouette and razor-sharp body lines. With these harsh, yet beautiful edges, the Kia EV9 shows what an electric version of the [Land Rover Defender 110](https://www.topspeed.com/cars/guides/10-key-takeaways-from-the-land-rover-defender-v-8) could have been, and ends up being Kia’s largest electric vehicle to date.

### 2024 Kia EV9 Exterior Dimensions
| | |
|—————–|——————–|
| Height | 68.9 inches |
| Width | 77.9 inches |
| Length | 197.2 inches |
| Wheel Base | 122 inches |
| Ground Clearance| 7.0 inches (Light, Light Long Range) 7.8 inches (Wind, Land, GT -Line) |
(Specs sourced from Kia)

Further embracing the mix of retro-inspired and cyberpunk-like design, the Kia EV9’s LED headlights are slim and purposeful, making it look like something from the future. The EV9’s taillights, on the other hand, may look simple at first sight, but pay an immense amount of attention to detail upon taking a closer look.

## 3. The Kia EV9 Will Have Up To 304 Miles Of Range On A Single Charge
When buying an electric car, your main concern usually [revolves around range anxiety](http://www.topspeed.com/range-anxiety-what-it-is-why-you-have-it-and-why-it-shouldnt-matter). Although the Kia EV9 might not have the longest electric range among electric vehicles on sale at the moment, it charges its lithium-ion battery up from 10 percent to 80 percent in less than 25 minutes with a [DC fast charger](https://www.topspeed.com/how-fast-charging-electric-vehicle-works).

### The Kia EV9 Light Long Range RWD Fuel Economy
| | Fuel Economy (MPGe) | Range |
|———|———————–|———–|
| City | 100 MPGe | 304 miles |
| Highway | 78 MPGe | |
| Combined| 89 MPGe | |
(Specs sourced from Kia and EPA)

The EV9 Light RWD can only do 230 miles on a single charge, while the 2024 Kia EV9 Light Long Range RWD has an [EPA-estimated range of 304 miles](https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=47450) thanks to the 99.8 kWh battery. In other words, because the EV9 takes less than half an hour to regain most of its strength and has a decent amount of range per charge, it’s an electric SUV that you can rest assured will get you from point A to point B without the worry of making unnecessary stops along the way.

## 4. The Kia EV9’s Level 3 Autonomy System Is Class-leading
Level three autonomous driving is essentially a system that allows you to pilot a vehicle [without having your hands on the wheel or your eyes on the road](https://www.topspeed.com/levels-of-autonomous-driving). This system allows the vehicle to maintain a safe distance from cars with its adaptive cruise control, and keep you in your lane via lane-keep assist.

As of writing this article, there is only one car brand apart from Kia [that implements level three autonomous driving,](https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/27/23892154/mercedes-benz-drive-pilot-autonomous-level-3-test) Mercedes-Benz. By identifying objects on the road such as other vehicles, cyclists, debris, and pedestrians, the Kia EV9 electric SUV should avoid all hazards and keep you and other road users safe.

## 5. How The Kia EV9 Compares To Its Rivals
Only a few years ago, electric SUVs came onto the stage. They were expensive pieces of machinery that were much more crossover than proper SUVs. Albeit a small market segment, there are a few electric SUVs with three rows that sell for below $100,000 that rival the Kia EV9, namely the [Rivian R1S](https://www.topspeed.com/everything-to-know-rivian-r1s) and [Tesla Model X](https://www.topspeed.com/everything-to-know-tesla-model-x).

### Kia EV9 vs Rivian R1S vs Tesla Model X
| | 2024 Kia EV9 (GT-Line e-AWD) | 2023 Rivian R1S (Adventure) | 2023 Tesla Model X (Long Range) |
|—————–|——————————-|—————————–|———————————|
| Horsepower | 379 hp | 553 hp | 670 hp |
| Torque | 516 lb-ft | 610 lb-ft | 713 lb-ft |
| 0-60 MPH | 4.5 seconds | 4.5 seconds | 3.8 seconds |
| Drivetrain | All-Wheel-Drive | All-Wheel-Drive | All-Wheel-Drive |
| Fuel Economy (MPGe) (City/Highway/Combined)| 88/72/80 MPGe | 65/60/63 MPGe | 107/97/102 MPGe |
| Maximum Range Per Single Charge | 270 miles | 274 miles | 348 miles |
| Top Speed | 126 mph | 125 mph | 155 mph |
| Starting MSRP | $73,900 | $79,800 | $81,630 |
(Specs sourced from Kia, Rivian, and Tesla)

Albeit the most expensive in this comparison, the Tesla Model X has the most power among the three, as well as the quickest 0-60 MPH time, the longest range, and the highest top speed. But still, both the EV9 and R1S are spectacular in what they offer, respectively.

## 6. State-Of-The-Art Interior Tech On The Kia EV9
Kia has improved its status over time and has established itself as a strong auto brand. The EV9 showcases that perfectly, and sits within the roster of [best three-row electric SUVs](https://www.topspeed.com/best-electric-three-row-suvs). Its interior features luscious materials everywhere that have complementary lighting and a slapstick of touch-sensitive buttons scattered across the cockpit. Albeit not to everyone’s taste, there’s no denying the EV9’s interior looks just as modern – if not more, than its European competitors.

### Standard Interior Features On Kia EV9 Wind
– Digital Key
– Two 12.3-Inch Touch Screen Displays
– Heated Front Seats
– Wi-Fi Hotspot
– Android Auto
– Apple CarPlay
– Wireless Charging

If you were to spend an extra $4,300 and upgrade to the Light Long Range trim level, you’d get features like a set of second-row captain chairs as standard. Alternatively, if you fork over $9,000 and upgrade to the Wind trim level, you’d access other goodies like a heat pump system, heated steering wheel, as well as a dual sunroof.

## 7. The EV9 Has A Plethora Of Safety Features
On top of having level three autonomous driving capabilities, the [Kia EV9 is priced below its main competitors](https://www.topspeed.com/why-kia-ev9-gamechanger), but still sports a vast array of safety features, and most of them are standard. That’s right, the base model EV9 Light and top-tier GT-Line EV9 have nearly the same set of safety features.

### Standard Safety Features
– Forward Collision Warning
– Blind-Spot Warning
– Automatic Emergency Braking
– Adaptive Cruise Control

Furthermore, other features to enhance the driving experience also come standard, such as automatic high beams, and park-distance control. More expensive trim levels come with features like a heads-up display, a 360-degree camera, and remote parking as standard too.

## 8. The Kia EV9 Has Up To 379 Horsepower
As we said before, it’s no secret [electric SUVs are usually fast](https://www.topspeed.com/affordable-high-performance-electric-suvs). The Kia EV9 on the other hand, albeit fast, is more sensible than the rest. 0 to 60 mph takes as little as 4.5 seconds. In the world of super SUVs that figure isn’t impressive, but in comparison to most vehicles on the road today, the EV9 can outrun and overtake them all with ease.

### 2024 Kia EV9 GT-Line Specs and Performance
– Motor: Permanent magnet synchronous motor
– Battery: 99.8 kWh lithium-ion battery
– Horsepower: 379 HP
– Torque: 516 LB-FT
– Drivetrain: All-wheel-drive
– Transmission: Single-speed direct drive
– Top Speed: 126 mph
– 0-60 MPH: 4.5 seconds
(Specs sourced from Kia and Car and Driver)

While cheaper trim levels than the EV9 GT-Line come with less power and less torque, the EV9 GT-Line won’t be the fastest EV9 for long. Kia confirmed that a high-performance version of the three-row electric SUV dubbed the [EV9 GT will come to fruition in 2025](https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a43441436/2025-kia-ev9-gt-high-performance-confirmed/).

## 9. The Kia EV9 Has A Starting MSRP Of $54,900
During the past decade, Kia has proved itself to be a worthy competitor for European carmakers by [offering great value-for-money](https://www.topspeed.com/2024-kia-suv-lineup-models-pricing-features-and-performance) vehicles and SUVs with top-notch tech and luxury features you’d only expect from a very expensive European car. Launched in 2023, the Kia EV9 offers its buyers a surprisingly affordable seven-seater all-electric SUV.

### 2024 Kia EV9 Trims And Pricing
– EV9 Light RWD: $54,900
– EV9 Light Long Range RWD: $59,200
– EV9 Wind e-AWD: $63,900
– EV9 Land e-AWD: $69,900
– EV9 GT-Line e-AWD: $73,900
(Specs sourced from Kia)

The base model (called the Light) Kia EV9 has a starting price of $54,900. The EV9 Light is a rear-wheel-drive version of the EV9 that gives you the perfect blend of power and fast charging. Yet, the top-tier EV9, the GT-Line, costs nearly $20,000 more. In return, you get a sporty exterior design, AWD, more standard features, and power!

Why EU law makers should be careful what they wish for

I wonder if anyone outside of the world of printer sales is sad that we’re buying fewer of them. 

In October, the department store John Lewis stated in its annual ‘How We Shop, Live and Look’ report that its sales of home printers had decreased by 26% during the past year.

The store even admitted that the printer is “resented… a destroyer of homework, voracious devourer of ink” – and it usually tries to be nice enough about things it sells that you will buy one.

Is there a more hated domestic device? The printer industry has a terrible reputation for embracing the worst aspects of the tech world, attempting to control our behavior by forcing the purchase of specific expensive ink cartridges, even if the color you need hasn’t run out, automatically updating software to reduce capability, locking out microchipped cartridges, and trapping us into subscriptions. My toaster doesn’t do that. 

“The band Rage Against The Machine never specified which machine they were furious with, but I bet it was a printer,” said one online wit. There are even ‘smash rooms’ where you can pay to beat the living daylights out of one. No other domestic appliance is so despised.

But then I don’t suppose a car is a domestic appliance as it tries to tug the steering wheel from your hands or bongs at you for looking at a scooterist who you’re trying not to run over.

Yes, the latest batch of the European Union’s General Safety Regulations legislation (GSR2), which the UK has adopted too, will come into force in 2024, and it’s now starting to affect the latest cars (plus has necessitated some going off sale). And I fear that it’s going to give the car industry a printer moment.

Our correspondent John Evans recently reported that drivers are finding some of the latest safety features annoying, to the apparent surprise of those who helped to mandate them.

They’ve come from good intentions – printer accidents don’t kill more than 1500 people in the UK each year – but they don’t work well enough, mostly by pinging too many false positives.

Audi Plans to Release an Electric Successor to the R8 on a New Platform

The R8 E-Tron, which was launched in 2015, did not achieve great commercial success, with fewer than 100 units sold. However, Audi has not given up on the idea of an electric supercar. In 2018, the company presented the PB18 E-Tron, a high-performance electric vehicle concept. Unfortunately, a production version of this concept never materialized. Nevertheless, Audi is now discussing the possibility of introducing a zero-emission R8, which could be launched later this decade.

In an interview with Autocar, Oliver Hoffmann, the head of Audi’s Technical Development division, strongly hinted at the possibility of a third-generation R8. He mentioned that the upcoming Scalable Systems Platform from the Volkswagen Group could be modified and adapted for “iconic cars – sports cars and so on.”

Exclusive: How Volkswagen CEO will rebuild brand


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Schäfer says there’s affection for VW’s back catalogue

More buttons, fewer SUVs – and a bit of Guinness. Thomas Schäfer’s battle plan unwrapped

A German walks into a bar in County Wicklow. Barman says: “You new in town?” The German says: “Yes, I’m Thomas, and this is my wife, Wendy, and we just moved to the stables down the road.”

The bar goes quiet. The barman rings a bell and shouts over the music: “Everyone, this is Thomas and Wendy and they’ve just moved into the stables down the road. Say hello!”

The CEO of Europe’s biggest car brand has just met his new neighbors.

Who is Thomas Schäfer?

Although he has been the boss at Volkswagen for just a year, Marburg-born Thomas Schäfer was already well known as the charismatic and personable ex-CEO of sibling brand Skoda, where for two years he played a core role in cementing a wide-reaching reform of the Czech brand’s line-up and positioning, centered on the people-pleasing attributes of utility, charm, and affordability.

Volkswagen ID car line-up

He took the VW brand top job as part of a corporate shuffle caused by the departure of the rather more enigmatic ex-VW Group CEO Herbert Diess – whose forced exit from the Wolfsburg company last year is widely attributed to spiraling delays and shortcomings at the Cariad software division he founded, and whose legacy will never quite be detached from the criticisms of inutility and charisma deficiency directed at cars launched under his supervision.

Incongruous though it may seem that the CEO of a global automotive powerhouse based in Lower Saxony should have settled in the wilds of eastern Ireland, Schäfer explains that he’s well used to the commute and has achieved an idealistic work-life balance that ensures he’s able to enjoy every moment he’s not cooped up in a boardroom, poring over sales figures and product cycle plans.

“It grounds me,” he says, speaking of life at home on the ranch. “Here [in Wolfsburg], you are in the system. You’re 24/7 online. The system sucks you in in the morning and spits you out at night, and that’s fine. But when I come home, it’s me and my family. It’s normal.”

More than normal, in fact: “nobody cares” about his job title when he’s drinking a couple of pints of Guinness at the local (never anywhere else, mind – “I love it, but it doesn’t travel”).

“I’m talking to the farmer from next door and the baker from the village, and it doesn’t matter,” he says. “They don’t care, you know. I’m just Thomas from next door.”

Thomas Schäfer speaking at round table

The local life is “good for the soul,” adds Schäfer, shocking with the revelation that “I really try not to work on weekends. I do all my emails on the trip – working to the last minute, then I’m done. And on Monday, it starts again.”

This from a man who oversees a company selling vehicles in more than 150 countries worldwide, with 23 model lines on sale in Europe alone and with 200,000 employees under his command around the globe.

Schäfer, rounding up a “whirlwind” first year in the job, knows he faces a battle to steer the brand back into the public’s affection, but he is a firm believer in the enduring power of Volkswagen’s historic mass appeal.

“When I first came in,” he says, “my absolute passion was for the brand, and to get the brand back to where it belongs – to the hearts of the people. Real Volkswagen again. A love brand. What do we need to do to get back to that status again?”

Volkswagen ID 2all concept front

He felt that ‘love’ most strongly from 2015-2020, when he was managing director of Volkswagen Group South Africa: “Whenever I’ve traveled anywhere in the world, specifically in Africa, I’ve always had people say to me with a smile: ‘Oh, you work for Volkswagen. Great! I had a Volkswagen…’ People love it. So I said: ‘Okay, how do we get back to that? What do we need to do? How do we sharpen our design? How do we get the user experience back in charge? How do we get advertising back?’”

In just the 12 months since he arrived in Wolfsburg, Volkswagen has revealed the ID 7 saloon, long-wheelbase ID Buzz, acclaimed ID 2all supermini concept, updated Touareg and T-Cross, and near-finished prototypes for the crucial next-generation Tiguan and Passat.

Plus, he has already made the headlines for slamming the counterintuitive and near-unusable touch controls introduced in some of the brand’s cars over the past few years, publicly rallied against the onset of costly Euro 7 emissions legislations, branded talk of using synthetic fuels in passenger cars “unnecessary noise” and hinted at plans to overhaul Volkswagen’s model naming strategy.

There’s no doubt that Schäfer’s been a busy man, and perhaps understandably his near-total upheaval of everything Volkswagen was doing until 2022 was met with some trepidation from his colleagues. “It was difficult at first,” he says, “because the team was like: ‘Shit, this guy’s criticizing. What’s going on here?’

But I’m not looking backward. That’s not my point. My point is: move on. What do we need to do now to get, in the next two or three years, back to where we should be? And they could see that I actually mean what I say after a couple of interactions.”

While acknowledging that the brand has done itself a disservice in some areas in recent years, Schäfer is not here to play the blame game. “It’s not about finding who did something wrong. I’m not like that,” he says. “But you’ve got to move on, and we had to move on.”

What’s on his to-do list?

Vintage Volkswagens

First and foremost, says Schäfer, Volkswagen must realign itself with those connotations of freedom, cheerfulness, and universal accessibility cultivated by the Beetle, Type 2, Polo and Golf.

From an enthusiast perspective, Volkswagen will no doubt be an easier brand to ‘love’ by virtue of its commitment to traditional hatchbacks, saloons, and estates in an era when it seems these segments are being starved to death by the global car-buying public’s insatiable desire for SUVs.

The company will continue to field competitors in the crossover sphere – it has to, of course – but much-loved models like the Golf, Passat, and Polo will be replaced (at least in spirit) by slick, low-riding EVs.

“Not everything is an SUV,” says Schäfer, hinting at the shape of Volkswagen’s future line-up. “SUVs are obviously a trendy segment, but the flatter, more aerodynamic vehicle with enough space is still a very interesting segment that you cannot leave open from our point of view.”

Schäfer will also strive to ensure these models – and their SUV stablemates – are easier to live with, by fixing the reputational “damage” wrought by the introduction of tricky interior control faces and buggy software in Volkswagen cars in recent years.

“We had frustrated customers who shouldn’t be frustrated,” he says of the reaction to unlit temperature control sliders and unresponsive haptic touch buttons. “We’ve spent a lot of time now – working through really systematically – on what all the functions are that a customer usually touches when using a vehicle.”

The new Tiguan, with analogue switches on the steering wheel and a centrally mounted rotary dial for drive mode selection, embodies Schäfer’s commitment to ensuring his firm’s cars don’t irritate their owners, and he promises that the upcoming ID 2 and its future range-mates will be “top-notch” in this regard.

“Buttons on the steering wheel – crazy, right?” he jokes. “You hear it and you hear it, and eventually you have to act on it. You cannot just leave it and say: ‘Oh, well. They’ll get used to it.’ No.”

But more crucial to Volkswagen’s ongoing viability is deciding how exactly these cars will be propelled in the short to medium term because the implementation of strict Euro 7 emissions regulations in 2025 will make it all but impossible to profitably sell cheap petrol and diesel cars.

While Volkswagen has already committed to going all-electric in Europe from 2033, and will launch its final combustion car – the next Volkswagen T-Roc – in 2026, combustion cars still have a huge role to play (not least because Volkswagen recently cut back EV production, citing “strong customer reluctance”).

Electrifying the brand’s entire line-up is a mammoth task, and one that must be achieved in what is actually quite a tight timeframe. But Schäfer is convinced that a comprehensive ICE offering, for now, is crucial for maintaining mass appeal. “We believe that the transition is not going to happen overnight, and these vehicles [new Tiguan, Passat, and T-Roc] will go well into the 2030s,” he says.

Whether that means the Polo can survive is unclear at the moment. “I don’t want to switch it off prematurely, because of customer demand,” says Schäfer of the supermini’s potential demise – which he previously hinted would be an inevitability if Euro 7 drives the price of combustion cars up by as much as €5000 (about £4300), as he has forecast. “Ideally, the Polo is still good to go into 2026 or 2027 – and it’s the same for T-Cross.”

But in any case, similarly positioned and competitively priced electric replacements for these cars are in the pipeline because Volkswagen remains committed to building ‘people’s cars’ (it’s in the name, after all…) even if a revival of the Beetle is categorically off the table.

“Volkswagen has always been defined by coming up with new technology and making that technology affordable,” says Schäfer. “We’re not always the first in inventing technology, but we made it available to the masses, with good quality, in the volume segments. And we’ve got to keep pushing this.”

Why is he the man for the job?

Thomas Schäfer portrait

“Good question,” replies Schäfer, unfalteringly humble and somewhat taken aback. “I guess, in my life, I was always able to bring good teams together, and I’m a very brand-focused person. Brand is everything. That’s what the customer experiences and sees.

“I had a similar situation when I came to South Africa: the brand was a historic brand, super well-loved, and it had lost its shine in 2015. And we had to build it up again and get the excitement back. Apparently, I did quite well.”

Which is why he then found himself heading Skoda, where his cool, calm, and collected approach to brand building helped to bring cohesion to confusion – “we were a little bit all over the place” – and promote the Czech brand’s cars as a fashionable (not just affordable) alternative to the historical mainstream stalwarts.

“Focus, bring the team together, and bring the brand up” is his mission statement at Volkswagen. “I love the brand,” he says. “I know what it can do. I have experienced it all over the world, and I’m very convinced that this brand can be brought to shine again very quickly. It’s just a matter of focus, of working on the right issues and getting the team activated to work on it.”

I ask him what the Volkswagen of 2030 will look like. He laughs. “We will be electric. We will have buttons…” But more seriously, he theorizes, that is the point at which the company is “basically through this transformation” and the “double stress” it is enduring at the moment will be over.

But for now, it is all systems go to get the brand ready for the electric era. “I think the world is turning quicker than we all thought,” says Schäfer, “so in the next three, four, or five years, we’ll see enormous speeding up of the transition into 2030. I hope and believe that.”

Maruti Invicto Is Being Offered In 4 Colour Options


Maruti Invicto is the rebadged version of the Toyota Innova Hycross but gets fewer colour options

Maruti Invicto Colour Options

Maruti Invicto, the flagship offering from the Indian carmaker and a rebadged version of the Toyota Innova Hycross, has finally been launched. In case you’re planning to go and put your name on the order books, have a look at all the colour options available for the premium MPV.

Also Read: Maruti Invicto vs Toyota Innova Hycross vs Kia Carens: Price Comparison

The Invicto is only available in four monotone shades similar to the ones available with the Toyota MPV.

Maruti Invicto: Nexa Blue

Nexa Blue

Maruti Invicto: Stellar Bronze

Stellar Bronze

Maruti Invicto: Majestic Silver

Majestic Silver

Maruti Invicto: Mystic White

Mystic White

It is worth noting that the Invicto misses out on the black paint shades offered with the Innova Hycross.

Powertrain

Maruti Invicto Strong Hybrid Powertrain

The Maruti Invicto gets the same 2-litre strong-hybrid petrol engine powertrain as the Toyota Innova Hycross which produces 186PS and 206Nm of torque, paired with an eCVT gearbox. It is the only engine option for the Invicto unlike the Hycross which offers a choice of a 174PS 2-litre petrol engine as well. The Maruti MPV, like the Toyota one, comes with a front-wheel drivetrain.

Features & Safety

Maruti Invicto Cabin

Its features list is also similar to the Hycross. The Invicto comes with a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 7-inch digital driver’s display, dual-zone climate control, ventilated front seats, and a panoramic sunroof.

Also Read: Over 6,000 People Have Booked The Maruti Invicto Ahead Of Its Launch

When it comes to safety, it gets six airbags, ABS with EBD, all-wheel disc brakes, front and rear parking sensors, and a 360-degree camera.

Price & Rivals

Maruti Invicto

The Invicto is priced between Rs 24.79 lakh and Rs 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom) and is a direct rival to the Innova Hycross. It can also be considered a premium alternative to the Toyota Innova Crysta and the Kia Carens.

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Alpina B5 GT 2023 first drive

Alpina, a German automobile manufacturer known for its luxurious interiors and bespoke craftsmanship, will produce less than 6000 cars before BMW takes over in 2026. The future of Alpina after the transition remains uncertain, as it is unclear whether the mechanical excellence for which the company is renowned will continue to be prioritized over profits.

Out of the limited production run, only a small number will be the B5 super-saloon model. Based on the outgoing M550i, the B5 is a performance-focused car that embodies Alpina’s philosophy of being incredibly fast yet understated. It is a flagship model for the brand.

Alpina B5 GT

The current model of the B5 is a perfect blend of a supercar’s speed and a limousine’s comfort. While it may not handle like BMW’s M5, it offers excellent body control, adjustability, and precise steering. This makes it an exceptional choice for all types of driving.

Now, Alpina introduces the B5 GT, which builds upon the strengths of the regular B5 while adding some extra features. This special model serves as a final tribute to Alpina’s involvement with the G30 5 Series and the culmination of six decades of building cars based on BMW platforms.

Only 250 units of the B5 GT will be produced, primarily in Touring estate form, and all of them have already been sold. Deliveries are scheduled to start later this year, but customers who have selected the full Lavalina leather interior may have to wait until the end of 2024, as Alpina’s meticulous craftsmanship takes time.

Mechanically, the B5 GT is mostly similar to the previous B5, which is no longer available. However, it features a new intake and some electronic enhancements that increase the power output of the twin-turbocharged 4.4-litre V8 engine from 612bhp to 625bhp. This makes it the most powerful car in Alpina’s history, with an official top speed of 205mph, although unofficially it can reach 220mph.

But what truly sets this car apart is its astonishing mid-range performance, especially in real-world driving situations. The torque output is exceptional, with the B5 GT producing 13% more torque than the M5 CS. With 627lb ft available from 3500rpm, it rivals the power of Aston Martin’s recent DBS 770 Ultimate.