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FIRST RIDE–2024 HUSQVARNA FE350S DUAL-SPORT: THE WRAP

This month we’ve been accumulating all the present dual-sport bikes to arrange for the March print version of Dirt Bike Magazine, which can be devoted completely to dual-sport and journey bikes. Of all of them, the 2024 Husqvarna FE350S is considered one of my favorites. I don’t even consider it as a dual-sport bike. When I need to go on a legit off-road journey, that is going to be one of many first bikes I attain for.
In 2022, Husqvarna set the wheels in movement for an entire makeover of each mannequin in its line-up. That began with the 2022 Rockstar Editions and now the 2024 FE350S is on the identical web page. The 350 truly bought a extra intensive record of latest elements than a lot of the others, beginning with a extra compact motor. The new body is just about similar to what the motocross bikes bought final 12 months. Unlike KTM’s dual-sport bikes, which use PDS no-link suspension, the Husky makes use of a linkage-driven design which is, once more, similar to the motocross bikes. Even the fork comes from the motocross world. This is a coil-spring model of the WP Xact fork.

Justin Jones on the 2024 Husky FE350S.

In the motor division, Husqvarna needed to leap via all types of bureaucratic hoops to get via the varied assessments for emissions and noise. There’s a reed valve within the consumption boot and the exhaust system may be very restrictive. The mapping is tremendous lean and there’s no map change on the handlebar. Even the tires had been chosen with sound degree in thoughts. The Continental TKC80s have little or no rolling noise. To be trustworthy, I didn’t journey 10 ft with the inventory tires. I’ve loads of expertise with the Contis, so I put in full knobbies with rim locks instantly.

Husqvarna’s dual-sport bikes keep the next value than comparable KTMs. The FE350S sells for $12,599

The most putting side of the Husky 350 is how mild it feels. On our scale, it’s 248 kilos with out gasoline. It truly gained 3 kilos since final 12 months, however you’ll by no means understand it. You can toss it round and usually manhandle it at any pace. This is additional proof that horsepower is the sworn enemy of dealing with. Half the explanation the FE350S handles so nicely is as a result of it’s not particularly quick. We all know why that’s. Between the sound restrictions and the emission gear, the FE is fairly stuffed up. But that’s truly high quality. It’s what makes the 350 so good as an off-road bike. It’s preposterously simple to journey. And it truly does make extra energy than it did final 12 months. The new motor has just a bit extra within the center and on high.

The 2024 motor gained energy throughout the board, but it surely’s nonetheless not particularly quick. You can’t anticipate an excessive amount of extra from a motorcycle this quiet.

Like some other dual-sport bike, it’s tough to search around for extra energy. Changes to the airbox or exhaust will throw that delicate fuel-mapping out of whack. Flame-outs, stalls and hesitations will turn into the norm. There are a number of methods to handle this, however all will make the bike a closed-course competitors bike within the eyes of the federal government. JD Jetting has the simplest and most reasonably priced answer with its piggyback gasoline injection tuners. They promote for about $250 and can help you make adjustments to the combination. Coober, Athena/GET and Vortex all have extra subtle techniques that enable adjustments to the combination and ignition mapping–largely within the $800 vary. The guys at Slavens Racing, Twisted Development and Taco Moto all have some experience on this matter and can be pleased to supply recommendation.

Husqvarna has a philosophy of constructing one body with only a few alterations for just about all its grime bikes. This era of the common Husky body was thought-about to be a bit of stiff when it was launched on the 2024 Rockstar Edition. But the problems that motocross guys face are utterly totally different from these skilled by dual-sport riders. The suspension for the FE350S is a lot softer that body flex performs a far lesser position. Having mentioned that, the FE’s suspension is stiffer than it was final 12 months. The rear shock went up from a 42 N/mm spring charge to 45. In entrance, the springs are unchanged, however the fork is now a closed-cartridge system with way more exact valving. It rides increased in its journey and has much less dive. Overall, the brand new suspension set-up repositions the bike as a extra critical off-road machine. Rainy season is simply beginning right here in SoCal and that’s prime dual-sport climate. We all can be using the FE350S so much in coming weeks. You can learn extra about it within the March, 2024 Buyer’s Guide version of Dirt Bike.

WHAT’S A HUSKY FE350W?

The Husky FE350W is the dual-sport 350 with out all the road stuff.

There’s a brand new bike in Husky’s 2024 mannequin line that the majority riders don’t know of.  It’s known as the FE350W, and it’s mainly a 350 dual-sport bike with out all of the lights, horns and street-legal stuff.  It nonetheless has sure emission gear and it’s nonetheless very quiet, but it surely provides a bit of extra efficiency than the road model. The motive it exists is for California sellers who have to have green-sticker eligible bikes. So, if you need a inexperienced sticker however don’t need all the road stuff and and crummy tires, this bike is for you. It sells for $12,249.

2024 Husqvarna FE350W

BETA OFF-ROAD TEAMS

Left to proper: Danny Lewis, Joe Wasson, Dare Demartile  and Zane Roberts

Beta’s West Coast crew returns all three riders to the crew. Joe Wasson, who was injured in direction of the tip of the season, returns to the crew aboard a Factory 480 RR. Even together with his shortened season, Wasson nonetheless claimed 4 podium finishes. His teammate Zane Roberts returns as nicely. Roberts stepped onto the rostrum eight instances in 2023. Both riders will compete within the National Hare and Hound Series in addition to the West Hare Scrambles. Rounding out the crew is Dare DeMartile, who returns for his fourth 12 months with the crew. DeMartile competes within the WORCS & NGPC sequence. His season final 12 months was additionally condensed resulting from harm. But out of the races he competed, DeMartile completed on the rostrum in over half. Competing within the US Hard Enduro Series and Enduro X for Beta Motorcycles is Danny Lewis. This can be his second 12 months on the crew and the expertise he gained using a Factory 300 RR final 12 months ought to present a lift going into the Hard Enduro sequence this season. Lewis persistently earned Top Ten finishes final 12 months on among the hardest terrain and most grueling races.

Jonathan Johnson, Jhak Walker and Jason Lipscomb

Last 12 months on the East Coast crew, Jonathan Johnson supplied Beta Motorcycles with its first XC2 GNCC win. Johnson returns to the crew and can once more compete within the XC2 class within the GNCC sequence, and in addition race in NE Pro2 class on the National Enduros. Joining Johnson within the XC2 class is Jason Lipscomb. Last 12 months Lipscomb raced in XC3 for Beta the place he received a race and had three different podiums earlier than harm on the finish of the season. Lipscomb may even compete on the National Enduro within the NE Pro2 class. Newcomer Jhak Walker joins the East Coast crew. Walker will race the GNCC XC3 class the place he had success final 12 months. He completed the XC3 sequence in 2nd place within the factors race for 2023.

“On the East Team, Jon Johnson is returning and looking to continue his march toward a championship. With a win last year in XC2 under his belt, he is looking forward to the upcoming season. Jason Lipscomb is moving up to XC2 from the XC3 class and also is looking for a consistent season to come. He will also be competing in PRO 2 NEPG. Our newest addition is Jhak Walker. He will be riding XC 3 GNCC. In all, we are looking forward to 2024, where we will be fighting for championships!” mentioned Andy Brannon, East Coast Team Manager

“Having the same three racers as last year has given us a chance to really get our bike setups dialed in, and I think the whole team is more confident than ever before. We had a tough last year, with a couple of our racers battling injuries. Starting the year everyone is healed up and eager to get back to racing in 2024. I think that this is going to be a great year for Beta USA.” mentioned Brian Marok, West Coast Race Team Manager.

MORE BETA NEWS: COLT NICHOLS INJURED

During a latest apply session, Liqui Moly Factory Beta Supercross rider Colt Nichols sustained a rotator cuff harm, which is able to see him miss a while firstly of the 2024 AMA Supercross season. Nichols, was placing in apply laps in preparation for the upcoming Supercross season when the incident occurred. This setback comes proper earlier than Beta Motorcycle Supercross debut. Nichols and his crew are totally dedicated to a radical rehabilitation course of to make sure a whole and profitable restoration. Nichols expressed his disappointment, saying, “I’m very disheartened to be missing the season opener at Anaheim 1 this weekend and the debut on my new BETA 450 RX. I’m doing everything I can to heal up so I can get back on the gate, hopefully see you guys soon.”

John Short has been tapped to fill in whereas Colt Nichols is recovering. Short has two top-ten 450 motocross finishes in his profession, in addition to eight top-ten finishes in 250SX East championship. Short mentioned, “I’m eager to be a part of Beta’s first Supercross experience and to meet some new people along the way. I’m very thankful for the opportunity and thankful for all of my sponsors who are supporting my 2024 race program and allowing me to jump on with Beta at Anaheim while Colt is healing up.” John Short will be a part of Benny Bloss on the 450 RX as Beta Motorcycles begins its inaugural Supercross marketing campaign in Anaheim this weekend.

ANAHEIM 1 IS NOW!

It’s time for A1! Every 12 months we hear that it’s the deepest area ever, but it surely is likely to be true this time. If you embrace 250 guys who’ve moved up, there are extra previous champions within the 450 class than ever earlier than. Anaheim has had 82 Supercross occasions. That’s much more  than some other venue. Here’s a historical past of the  winners.

See you there!

–Ron Lawson

The New Twin-Turbo Hurricane Straight-Six Engine Will Have Over 520 HP, Replacing the Hellcat

In March 2022, Stellantis announced a new twin-turbo, inline-six engine called the “Hurricane” as a replacement for the HEMI V8. This engine comes in two versions: a Standard Output (SO) with over 400 horsepower and a High Output (HO) with more than 500 hp. But it seems there’s an even more powerful variant in development.

During a recent conference in Detroit, Stellantis discussed its plans for further electrification while also mentioning ongoing investments in internal combustion engines. Michael Bly, Senior Vice President and Head of Global Propulsion Systems, confirmed that a more powerful version of the Hurricane engine is in the works, although specific details have not been released yet.

According to insider information reported by Automotive News, the high-performance variant of the Hurricane engine is expected to produce around 520 hp, making it even more potent than the current HO version. If Stellantis decides to continue producing gasoline-powered muscle cars like the Charger, it’s possible that this top-tier Hurricane engine will find its way under the hood.

In addition to the six-cylinder Hurricane engine, Stellantis also has plans for smaller variants. Bly revealed that a downsized four-cylinder version with a 2.0-liter displacement is in the pipeline. Furthermore, a three-cylinder engine derived from an existing European model is also on the agenda. Stellantis already offers a turbocharged 1.2-liter PureTech engine for various models in Europe, ranging from small cars like the Peugeot 208 to larger vehicles like the 508 midsize sedan/wagon.

Despite the introduction of the Hurricane engine, Stellantis has no plans to replace its Pentastar V6. Bly emphasized that the company will continue investing in this engine since it is known for its quality, reliability, and affordability. However, he did mention that the V6 will be electrified in the near future, aligning with Stellantis’ commitment to embracing electrification across its vehicle lineup.

Prada Is Heading to the Moon – Literally

Axiom Space is no stranger to showcasing spacesuits. In March 2023, the Houston-based aerospace company unveiled its spacesuit prototype for the Artemis III lunar mission. The prototype featured an off-black layer with orange accents and light blue detailing, but the actual suit was hidden underneath, with a reflective white coat.

But Prada’s involvement is just one example of fashion and space coming together. Playtex, known for its iconic bras, designed suits for the Apollo missions, including the one worn by Neil Armstrong during his historic moon landing. Adidas collaborated with Virgin Galactic to create spacewear for commercial space flights, which had a sleek design inspired by space opera aesthetics.

This trend extends beyond spacesuits. In 2017, Coach released NASA-themed accessories such as bags, sneakers, and sweatshirts. Chanel even included a mock rocket launch as part of its fashion show in Paris, complete with space-themed fashion. Gucci’s fall 2017 ad campaign drew inspiration from the Star Trek universe.

As for the Artemis III mission, it is currently scheduled for a tentative launch in 2025. Its goal is to land humans in the region near the lunar South Pole. The four-person crew will embark on this historic journey aboard the Orion spacecraft, atop the massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket.

Stellantis Predicts Combustion Engine Cars Will Remain in Use Until 2050

As automakers move towards an all-electric future, Stellantis reminds us that internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles will still be around for a while. Stellantis’ Senior VP Christian Mueller states that many of the company’s current combustion vehicles will continue to operate long after the electric vehicle (EV) revolution takes place.

In partnership with energy company Aramco, Stellantis has been working to develop and use synthetic e-fuels. By testing various engines with e-fuel samples provided by Aramco, Stellantis discovered that 24 engines used in Europe by different brands ran smoothly without any modifications. The e-fuel is produced by reacting carbon dioxide with hydrogen, and Stellantis claims it can reduce vehicle lifecycle carbon emissions by 70 percent.

Biofuel oil research in laboratory

Stellantis remains committed to its Dare Forward 2030 plan, which aims to have a fully electric lineup for Europe by 2030. However, the company recognizes that customers will not immediately transition from their gas-powered cars to electric models. Stellantis acknowledges that approximately 25 percent of their vehicles are still in use after 20 years, illustrating the considerable exposure time to e-fuels and the importance of supporting long-term combustion engine use alongside the development of e-fuels.

“I think 25 percent of our vehicles are still in use after 20 years,” said Mueller. “Hence, this kind of exposure time to e-fuels is considerable, very considerable.”

Bentley Uses Biofuel At Goodwood And Crewe Factory
Bentley Uses Biofuel At Goodwood And Crewe Factory

The use of synthetic fuels for current and future combustion vehicles is not a new idea. Porsche, for example, made a significant investment into a biofuel company in April 2022. Bentley also showcased their vehicles running on biofuel at the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed. The potential benefits of e-fuel have led the European Union to revise its 2035 ban on new combustion-powered cars, allowing for an exemption if the cars are running on e-fuel.

Furthermore, not only Europe but also US states like California, Oregon, and New York are aiming to ban new internal combustion vehicles by 2035. However, there has been pushback against these plans, and there is still time for policies to change. As the development of e-fuel progresses, the next few years promise to be fascinating.

“We are exploring all solutions to reinforce our ambitious strategy of becoming a carbon net zero company by 2038,” said Stellantis Chief Engineering and Technology Officer Ned Curic. “Drop-in e-fuels can have a massive and almost immediate impact on reducing the CO2 emissions of the existing vehicle fleet, offering our customers an easy and economically efficient option to reduce their carbon footprint – one as simple as choosing a different fuel pump at the station, with no additional modification to their vehicles.”

British Electric Firm Maeving Launches RM1S In UK, Has Plans For US

Back in March 2023, we reported that British electric motorcycle startup Maeving was planning to bring its bikes to the US relatively soon, likely in late 2023 or early 2024. The firm’s first bike, the RM1, had a stylish flat-tracker design and offered a top speed of 45 miles per hour and a range of 80 miles per charge, making it ideal for city commuting.

On August 31, 2023, Maeving opened preorders for its second model, the RM1S, which is faster and more powerful. Currently, these preorders are only available for UK customers. However, the increased speed and power of the RM1S make it an attractive option for launching the Maeving brand in the US, according to Cycle World.

The design of the RM1S is instantly recognizable if you’ve seen the Maeving R1M, and it comes in 11 different color options. The claimed top speed of the RM1S is 65 mph, which may not be as fast as a race bike but should appeal to a wider range of riders.

The RM1S has a battery range of up to 80 miles, and it offers two charging options, unlike the slower RM1 which only supports one. Both models allow riders to remove the batteries for off-bike charging, but only the RM1S allows riders to charge the bike directly.

In the UK, the RM1S is compatible with compulsory basic training (CBT) and is suitable for new riders. It features a 7-kilowatt motor with a claimed peak power of 10.5 kW.

The preorder price for the RM1S in the UK is £7,495 ($9,436 as of September 1, 2023). However, pricing in different markets may vary, and it’s not clear how Maeving plans to distribute its bikes in the US.

Other electric startups like Ubco and Cake initially sold directly to US consumers through their websites before expanding to brick-and-mortar stores and establishing a wider distribution network. Maeving’s stylish design, influenced by former Triumph employees, is expected to attract fans in the US. The ultimate test will be the riding experience and customer service. We are excited to see what Maeving has in store for the future.

BMW X5 Li Facelift For China Provides Extra Legroom

In March 2022, BMW introduced the X5 Li exclusively for the Chinese market, which was a notable departure from the typical vehicle refresh cycle in the automotive industry. Most companies wait three to four years before updating their products, but BMW decided to release a facelifted version of the long-wheelbase SUV for the People’s Republic. This update followed the mid-cycle facelift of the regular X5 and X6, which were launched in February of the same year.

The X5 Li benefits from a lengthened wheelbase, extended by 5.11 inches (130 millimeters) when compared to the global version of the vehicle. This alteration was also applied to the pre-facelift version of the X5 Li. As a result, the rear passengers enjoy significant legroom, complemented by wider rear doors that make entering and exiting the vehicle easier. Additionally, the car features specially designed seats and exclusive equipment to enhance long-distance comfort.

Kia Tasman Pickup Truck To Enter Production In First Half Of 2025: Report

Kia has announced plans to introduce two electric pickups by 2027, one of which will be a dedicated model while the other is targeted for emerging markets. Additionally, there is a ladder-frame pickup truck called the “Tasman” that will debut in 2024. The world premiere of the Tasman is scheduled for next year, with production set to begin in South Korea in the first half of 2025. Dealers will receive the first trucks in the middle of that year. Testing is still underway with prototypes of the Tasman.

Unlike the dedicated model, the Tasman will be available with a diesel engine and may also offer both ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) and EV (Electric Vehicle) powertrains depending on the market. In diesel form, it is expected to have a body-on-frame double cab design with a payload capacity of nearly 1,000 kilograms (2,204 pounds) and a tow rating of 3,500 kg (7,716 lbs).

The exact design of the Tasman remains a mystery, as only a few test mules have been seen so far, all of which had a modified Mohave body. The Mohave, previously sold as the Borrego in the United States, is a body-on-frame SUV that is still available in certain markets. It is unclear whether the Tasman will be a pickup variant of the Mohave or an entirely different vehicle.

Kia’s Australian division is heavily involved in the development of the Tasman, as the Australian market is expected to be a key region for the pickup. However, the codenamed TK workhorse has not yet been tested in Australia, with plans to conduct final validation testing next year.

Could MV Agusta Race Bikes Be on the MotoGP Grid in 2027?

In March 2021, MV Agusta CEO Timur Sardarov expressed interest in racing. However, by January 2023, the partnership between MV and Forward Racing had dissolved, and Forward Racing announced it would continue in the Moto2 series without MV.

Prior to this, Sardarov mentioned the possibility of applying what MV had learned from racing in Moto2 to a future MotoGP effort. The plan was to make a move to MotoGP later in the decade.

Now, in 2023, a lot has changed. KTM has acquired a 25.1 percent stake in MV Agusta and taken over distribution of MV Agusta bikes and parts. There’s also ongoing speculation about whether KTM’s parent company, Pierer Mobility Group, will take full control of MV Agusta.

In a recent interview, Stefan Pierer, CEO of Pierer Mobility Group, reiterated his belief that KTM will obtain a majority stake in MV Agusta by the end of 2025. He also discussed the MotoGP ambitions of MV Agusta, suggesting that possibilities may open up in 2027 with the new MotoGP rules and regulations.

Currently, MotoGP’s technical rules are determined every five years by its governing bodies. The current set of rules will remain in place through 2026. It’s speculated that 2027 could be a suitable time for MV Agusta to make a comeback in MotoGP and leverage its racing history.

It’s important to note that many variables can influence the outcome between MV Agusta and KTM, and anything can happen between now and 2027.

10 SUVs That Saved Some Of The Biggest Automakers From Going Bankrupt

Running a car company is not easy. Elon Musk tweeted in March 2021 that the only American car manufacturers not to have ever gone bankrupt among the 1,000s of startups are Ford & Tesla. Times have shown that market forces can take out huge car companies – the 2008 financial crisis nearly crippled the American auto industry, with the big three manufacturers needing government bailouts or loans to survive.

Most of the big automakers have faced the prospect of complete collapse. Fortune has favored some of them, with salvation coming from one or more of the manufacturer’s car models. Unbeknownst to many, some of the world’s top car companies were saved by their SUV offerings. Here are 10 SUVs that saved some of the biggest automakers.

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10 Nissan Qashqai

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In the late 90s, it looked like Nissan wouldn’t survive beyond the turn of the millennium. The company’s fortunes changed when Renault invested $5.4 billion in Nissan, acquiring a 37 percent stake. Given free rein at Nissan to turn the company around, Carlos Ghosn slashed costs, shutting down inefficient factories in Japan, laying off personnel, and restructuring deals with suppliers. The aggressive plan worked, with Nissan regaining profitability fairly rapidly.

To reclaim its 70s glory days, Nissan needed a car to outsell its rivals. An attempt at new generation Almera failed, as Nissan’s hierarchy realized it wouldn’t be as profitable as required nor satisfy customer demands.

Therefore, Nissan debuted an audacious concept, the Qashqai, a blend between a hatchback and a SUV. Despite being affordable, compact, and designed for family use, the Qashqai represented a huge risk for Nissan. However, the Qashqai defied bleak predictions by the media. Primarily manufactured in Sunderland, U.K., the Qashqai became a global sensation: by 2017, Nissan had sold 3.3 million units. The vehicle’s stunning success helped Nissan reestablish itself as one of the world’s leading automakers.

9 Ford Escape

Red 2003 Ford Escape
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An action shot of a 2003 Ford Escape

Unlike its competitors, GM and Chrysler, Ford didn’t need government money to survive the 2008 recession. It borrowed money, sold brands like Land Rover, Aston Martin, and Volvo, and improved its most profitable vehicles, making them more fuel efficient without compromising their capabilities. Despite Ford forgoing investments in crossovers, the Ford Escape unexpectedly proved essential in Ford’s ascent to profitability.

In 2011, the Ford Escape, which had received minimal upgrades since its debut in 2001, was the top-selling SUV in America, with Ford moving over 200,000 units. It ranked second behind the F-series on the list of top-selling Fords. A year later, Ford released the third-generation Escape, which proved even more popular than the second-gen: sales peaked at over 308,000 in 2017. Ford Escape sales have dropped steadily since that high. Nevertheless, the Escape will forever be remembered as an unlikely hero for Ford during one of the company’s lowest ebbs.

8 Jeep Cherokee XJ

Jeep Cherokee XJ
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Front three-quarters shot of a blue Jeep Cherokee XJ

In the late 1960s, Jeep was struggling under the stewardship of Kaiser Motors. Its flagship car, the Wagoneer SJ, was either underpowered when purchased with a 4.2-liter engine or too thirsty when sold with a 5.9-liter or 6.6-liter V-8. American Motors Corporation (AMC) bought Jeep in 1970 and, with investment from Renault, set about designing a replacement for the SJ.

Dick Teague and Francois Castaing built the Cherokee XJ, whose impact reverberated across the automotive industry. It was a light, powerful, fuel-efficient, and family-friendly SUV that felt at home off-road and on paved roads. The Cherokee XJ was an overwhelming success, winning favor with automotive media outlets and the American public. The XJ re-established Jeep as a brand worth owning. Chrysler’s then-chairman, Lee Iacocca, bid for and acquired AMC, particularly due to the monumental success of the Cherokee XJ.

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7 Aston Martin DBX

Orange 2022 Aston Martin DBX
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A front 3/4 action shot of a 2022 Aston Martin DBX

Aston Martin has faced extinction numerous times but has always found a way to survive, like a cat with its proverbial nine lives. The company started selling the DBX around the time a consortium led by Lawrence Stroll acquired the company. Stroll’s strategy to make Aston Martin profitable involved charging higher for vehicles and cutting the brand’s debt.

Aston Martin DBX sales would also prove crucial in the company’s revival. The manufacturer’s first SUV is its most popular vehicle. The vehicle accounted for half of Aston Martin’s sales in 2022, a year that saw Aston Martin’s sales rise 26 percent to 1.4 billion. Aston Martin has yet to regain profitability, but the company is optimistic that the plan will pay off. The DBX has played and will keep playing a crucial part in Aston Martin’s resurgence.

6 Bentley Bentayga

Blue Bentley Bentayga
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A front 3/4 shot of a Bentley Bentayga

Bentley, a Volkswagen subsidiary, was necessarily in need of ‘saving’ when it launched the Bentayga – it had recovered well from the late 2000s slump. Nevertheless, it needed to sell more vehicles. Therefore, it introduced the Bentley Bentayga, a luxury SUV that would help Bentley break its sales records. The Bentayga would also expose Bentley to a younger demographic.

Within a year, the Bentayga established itself as Bentley’s main draw, significantly outselling the manufacturer’s other offerings. Bentayga sales shielded Bentley from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, which caused a 15 percent drop in new car sales in 2020. That year, Bentley delivered over 11,206 vehicles, a two percent increase from 2019, with the Bentayga forming the bulk of those deliveries. In 2022, the Bentayga accounted for 42 percent of Bentley’s sales, helping the manufacturer sell over 15,000 cars in a year for the first time since its founding in 1919.

5 Proton X70

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Dark Grey Proton X70
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Front 3/4 shot of a Proton X70 parked

Proton, a Malaysian car company, was barely alive in 2017 when it sold a 49.9 percent stake to Geely. The government had given up trying to save the company. Despite protests from Malaysian nationals that a national brand had been sold to a foreign company, efforts to revive the once-storied brand began. CEO Li Chunrong introduced several cost-cutting measures, and the company began developing the Proton X70 SUV.

The X70 SUV rejuvenated Proton. Cheap yet spacious and technologically up-to-date, the Proton X70 was a big hit. Since 2019, the Proton X70 has occupied the top spot as Malaysia’s best-selling C-segment SUV. X70 sales increased by 13.1 percent from 2021 to 2022. The X70’s high sales inspired the development of other successful Proton SUVs – the X50 and the X90. The X50 was Malaysia’s best-selling SUV in 2022.

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4 Jeep Wrangler JK

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Black and white 2010 Jeep Wrangler JK Islander
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Front 3/4 shot of a 2010 Jeep Wrangler JK Islander parked outdoors

When Chrysler acquired Jeep in the late 1980s, it was strapped for cash and looked to profit from the Cherokee XJ’s impressive sales. In 2008, Chrysler, one of the three biggest automakers in the U.S., faced complete collapse. Despite getting help from the government, Chrysler needed huge sales to claw its way out of trouble. In stepped the Jeep Wrangler JK.

The most successful Jeep Wrangler generation debuted in 2006 with the 2007 model. It outsold the previous-gen 2006 model by nearly 50 percent. It maintained its popularity with the American public until the last one rolled off the production line in 2018 – Jeep sold around 180,000 Wrangler JK’s annually. The Wrangler proved pivotal in Chrysler’s renaissance.

3 Land Rover Discovery

Gray Land Rover Discovery Series 1
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A front 3/4 shot of a Land Rover Discovery Series I

The most famous Land Rover is arguably the Defender. However, Land Rover owes its success as much to the Defender as the Discovery. The Discovery was the first model that Land Rover developed for the wider public. It was based on the Range Rover, with both vehicles using the same chassis, 4WD system, and suspension.

In many ways, the Discovery was a precursor to the modern crossover. It was advertised as a family car capable of occasional off-roading. It had the off-road capabilities of a Range Rover but was cheaper and more spacious than the upmarket Range. The Discovery was a hit, offering Land Rover the finances to keep building vehicles.

2 Volvo XC90

Volvo XC90
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Front/side profie of a Volvo XC90

Volvo was under Ford ownership when the XC90 debuted in the early 2000s. It wasn’t until eight years later that the XC90 proved crucial to the automaker’s success. Following the 2008 financial crisis, Ford sold Volvo to Geely, which, unlike Ford, allowed Volvo technicians to develop the XC90 from scratch. Volvo worked on the second-generation XC90 for five years.

The Swedish manufacturer released the XC90 in 2015. The resources poured into the vehicle’s development paid off – the motoring world praised its design, powertrain, cost, and safety features. Customers responded by buying the vehicle in droves. The XC90 highlighted Volvo’s pedigree as a carmaker and guaranteed its survival in the car world.

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1 Porsche Cayenne

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 A shot of an old Cayenne with the 2022 Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT

In the early 1990s, Porsche recorded heavy losses. Looking to capitalize on the rising demand for small sports cars, the German manufacturer introduced the Boxster. The Boxster steadied the ship, offering time for Porsche’s higher-ups to dream up the idea of the Cayenne, a sports SUV. The idea was novel and absolutely brilliant.

The groundbreaking Cayenne was an instant hit. Porsche had expected to sell 25,000 examples annually; the first-generation Cayenne’s annual average sales were just under 35,000. The Cayenne was a masterstroke from Porsche that helped it regain its footing in the car industry. While some claim that the Boxster was the car that kept Porsche afloat, there’s no disputing the Cayenne’s pivotal role in Porsche’s revival.

10 SUVs That Saved Some Of The Biggest Automakers From Going Bankrupt

Running a car company is not easy. Elon Musk tweeted in March 2021 that the only American car manufacturers not to have ever gone bankrupt among the 1,000s of startups are Ford & Tesla. Times have shown that market forces can take out huge car companies – the 2008 financial crisis nearly crippled the American auto industry, with the big three manufacturers needing government bailouts or loans to survive.

Most of the big automakers have faced the prospect of complete collapse. Fortune has favored some of them, with salvation coming from one or more of the manufacturer’s car models. Unbeknownst to many, some of the world’s top car companies were saved by their SUV offerings. Here are 10 SUVs that saved some of the biggest automakers.

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10 Nissan Qashqai

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In the late 90s, it looked like Nissan wouldn’t survive beyond the turn of the millennium. The company’s fortunes changed when Renault invested $5.4 billion in Nissan, acquiring a 37 percent stake. Given free rein at Nissan to turn the company around, Carlos Ghosn slashed costs, shutting down inefficient factories in Japan, laying off personnel, and restructuring deals with suppliers. The aggressive plan worked, with Nissan regaining profitability fairly rapidly.

To reclaim its 70s glory days, Nissan needed a car to outsell its rivals. An attempt at new generation Almera failed, as Nissan’s hierarchy realized it wouldn’t be as profitable as required nor satisfy customer demands.

Therefore, Nissan debuted an audacious concept, the Qashqai, a blend between a hatchback and a SUV. Despite being affordable, compact, and designed for family use, the Qashqai represented a huge risk for Nissan. However, the Qashqai defied bleak predictions by the media. Primarily manufactured in Sunderland, U.K., the Qashqai became a global sensation: by 2017, Nissan had sold 3.3 million units. The vehicle’s stunning success helped Nissan reestablish itself as one of the world’s leading automakers.

9 Ford Escape

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An action shot of a 2003 Ford Escape

Unlike its competitors, GM and Chrysler, Ford didn’t need government money to survive the 2008 recession. It borrowed money, sold brands like Land Rover, Aston Martin, and Volvo, and improved its most profitable vehicles, making them more fuel efficient without compromising their capabilities. Despite Ford forgoing investments in crossovers, the Ford Escape unexpectedly proved essential in Ford’s ascent to profitability.

In 2011, the Ford Escape, which had received minimal upgrades since its debut in 2001, was the top-selling SUV in America, with Ford moving over 200,000 units. It ranked second behind the F-series on the list of top-selling Fords. A year later, Ford released the third-generation Escape, which proved even more popular than the second-gen: sales peaked at over 308,000 in 2017. Ford Escape sales have dropped steadily since that high. Nevertheless, the Escape will forever be remembered as an unlikely hero for Ford during one of the company’s lowest ebbs.

8 Jeep Cherokee XJ

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Front three-quarters shot of a blue Jeep Cherokee XJ

In the late 1960s, Jeep was struggling under the stewardship of Kaiser Motors. Its flagship car, the Wagoneer SJ, was either underpowered when purchased with a 4.2-liter engine or too thirsty when sold with a 5.9-liter or 6.6-liter V-8. American Motors Corporation (AMC) bought Jeep in 1970 and, with investment from Renault, set about designing a replacement for the SJ.

Dick Teague and Francois Castaing built the Cherokee XJ, whose impact reverberated across the automotive industry. It was a light, powerful, fuel-efficient, and family-friendly SUV that felt at home off-road and on paved roads. The Cherokee XJ was an overwhelming success, winning favor with automotive media outlets and the American public. The XJ re-established Jeep as a brand worth owning. Chrysler’s then-chairman, Lee Iacocca, bid for and acquired AMC, particularly due to the monumental success of the Cherokee XJ.

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7 Aston Martin DBX

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A front 3/4 action shot of a 2022 Aston Martin DBX

Aston Martin has faced extinction numerous times but has always found a way to survive, like a cat with its proverbial nine lives. The company started selling the DBX around the time a consortium led by Lawrence Stroll acquired the company. Stroll’s strategy to make Aston Martin profitable involved charging higher for vehicles and cutting the brand’s debt.

Aston Martin DBX sales would also prove crucial in the company’s revival. The manufacturer’s first SUV is its most popular vehicle. The vehicle accounted for half of Aston Martin’s sales in 2022, a year that saw Aston Martin’s sales rise 26 percent to 1.4 billion. Aston Martin has yet to regain profitability, but the company is optimistic that the plan will pay off. The DBX has played and will keep playing a crucial part in Aston Martin’s resurgence.

6 Bentley Bentayga

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A front 3/4 shot of a Bentley Bentayga

Bentley, a Volkswagen subsidiary, was necessarily in need of ‘saving’ when it launched the Bentayga – it had recovered well from the late 2000s slump. Nevertheless, it needed to sell more vehicles. Therefore, it introduced the Bentley Bentayga, a luxury SUV that would help Bentley break its sales records. The Bentayga would also expose Bentley to a younger demographic.

Within a year, the Bentayga established itself as Bentley’s main draw, significantly outselling the manufacturer’s other offerings. Bentayga sales shielded Bentley from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, which caused a 15 percent drop in new car sales in 2020. That year, Bentley delivered over 11,206 vehicles, a two percent increase from 2019, with the Bentayga forming the bulk of those deliveries. In 2022, the Bentayga accounted for 42 percent of Bentley’s sales, helping the manufacturer sell over 15,000 cars in a year for the first time since its founding in 1919.

5 Proton X70

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Front 3/4 shot of a Proton X70 parked

Proton, a Malaysian car company, was barely alive in 2017 when it sold a 49.9 percent stake to Geely. The government had given up trying to save the company. Despite protests from Malaysian nationals that a national brand had been sold to a foreign company, efforts to revive the once-storied brand began. CEO Li Chunrong introduced several cost-cutting measures, and the company began developing the Proton X70 SUV.

The X70 SUV rejuvenated Proton. Cheap yet spacious and technologically up-to-date, the Proton X70 was a big hit. Since 2019, the Proton X70 has occupied the top spot as Malaysia’s best-selling C-segment SUV. X70 sales increased by 13.1 percent from 2021 to 2022. The X70’s high sales inspired the development of other successful Proton SUVs – the X50 and the X90. The X50 was Malaysia’s best-selling SUV in 2022.

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4 Jeep Wrangler JK

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Front 3/4 shot of a 2010 Jeep Wrangler JK Islander parked outdoors

When Chrysler acquired Jeep in the late 1980s, it was strapped for cash and looked to profit from the Cherokee XJ’s impressive sales. In 2008, Chrysler, one of the three biggest automakers in the U.S., faced complete collapse. Despite getting help from the government, Chrysler needed huge sales to claw its way out of trouble. In stepped the Jeep Wrangler JK.

The most successful Jeep Wrangler generation debuted in 2006 with the 2007 model. It outsold the previous-gen 2006 model by nearly 50 percent. It maintained its popularity with the American public until the last one rolled off the production line in 2018 – Jeep sold around 180,000 Wrangler JK’s annually. The Wrangler proved pivotal in Chrysler’s renaissance.

3 Land Rover Discovery

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A front 3/4 shot of a Land Rover Discovery Series I

The most famous Land Rover is arguably the Defender. However, Land Rover owes its success as much to the Defender as the Discovery. The Discovery was the first model that Land Rover developed for the wider public. It was based on the Range Rover, with both vehicles using the same chassis, 4WD system, and suspension.

In many ways, the Discovery was a precursor to the modern crossover. It was advertised as a family car capable of occasional off-roading. It had the off-road capabilities of a Range Rover but was cheaper and more spacious than the upmarket Range. The Discovery was a hit, offering Land Rover the finances to keep building vehicles.

2 Volvo XC90

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Front/side profie of a Volvo XC90

Volvo was under Ford ownership when the XC90 debuted in the early 2000s. It wasn’t until eight years later that the XC90 proved crucial to the automaker’s success. Following the 2008 financial crisis, Ford sold Volvo to Geely, which, unlike Ford, allowed Volvo technicians to develop the XC90 from scratch. Volvo worked on the second-generation XC90 for five years.

The Swedish manufacturer released the XC90 in 2015. The resources poured into the vehicle’s development paid off – the motoring world praised its design, powertrain, cost, and safety features. Customers responded by buying the vehicle in droves. The XC90 highlighted Volvo’s pedigree as a carmaker and guaranteed its survival in the car world.

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1 Porsche Cayenne

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 A shot of an old Cayenne with the 2022 Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT

In the early 1990s, Porsche recorded heavy losses. Looking to capitalize on the rising demand for small sports cars, the German manufacturer introduced the Boxster. The Boxster steadied the ship, offering time for Porsche’s higher-ups to dream up the idea of the Cayenne, a sports SUV. The idea was novel and absolutely brilliant.

The groundbreaking Cayenne was an instant hit. Porsche had expected to sell 25,000 examples annually; the first-generation Cayenne’s annual average sales were just under 35,000. The Cayenne was a masterstroke from Porsche that helped it regain its footing in the car industry. While some claim that the Boxster was the car that kept Porsche afloat, there’s no disputing the Cayenne’s pivotal role in Porsche’s revival.