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Tesla Model Y Was Europe’s Best-Selling New Car Last Year

In a shocking flip of occasions, the Tesla Model Y has secured its place as Europe’s best-selling automotive for the 12 months 2023. Preliminary knowledge from market analysis specialists at Dataforce reveals that the American electrical car has established a strong lead over its closest competitor, the Dacia Sandero. With figures representing 97 p.c of gross sales within the European Union, the EFTA international locations, and the UK, the Model Y triumphs over the Romanian hatch with a lead of 254,822 to 235,893 items.

How did the Model Y win the crown? One of the principle causes is that Tesla strategically catapulted the crossover to success by implementing substantial worth cuts initially of 2023, a development that has endured into the present 12 months. The firm additionally benefited from incentives concentrating on firm vehicles in Germany final 12 months, the place the Model Y emerged because the best-selling EV automotive with roughly 45,800 registrations, in line with Automotive News.

Raffaele Marciello becomes a BMW M works driver.

Munich. BMW M Motorsport has added a top-tier driver to its roster in preparation for the upcoming racing programme. Raffaele Marciello (SUI) will join as a BMW M works driver from the 2024 season onward. The 28-year-old, known for his impressive track record, is making the move to BMW M Motorsport to advance his career. Specific details about his racing schedule will be announced at a later date.

 

In recent years, Raffaele Marciello has been a standout GT driver under the Mercedes-AMG brand, achieving remarkable success on a global scale. His accolades include winning the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe in 2023 and 2022, securing victory in the 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps (BEL), and claiming the driver’s title in the ADAC GT Masters in 2022. Additionally, he triumphed at the FIA GT World Cup in Macau (CHN) in both 2023 and 2019, and became the champion in the Blancpain GT Series in 2018. Prior to his GT racing career, Marciello achieved success in open-wheel racing, winning the FIA European Formula 3 Championship in 2013, achieving victories and podium finishes in the GP2 Series, and conducting Formula 1 tests for Ferrari and Sauber.

Andreas Roos (Head of BMW M Motorsport): “I am thrilled to welcome Raffaele Marciello to the BMW M Motorsport family. Securing a driver of his caliber is a fantastic opportunity. He has consistently demonstrated his talent, particularly in GT cars. Beyond that, his previous success in open-wheel racing showcases his versatility, making him an excellent addition to our already strong team of works drivers. With the diverse race programmes planned in the coming years, we have many opportunities to utilize his skills. We will release more specific details about Raffaele Marciello’s racing plans in the upcoming weeks and months.”

Raffaele Marciello: “I am incredibly excited to be joining BMW M Motorsport as a works driver in the upcoming season. This represents a significant advancement in my career. As a long-time racing driver, I am deeply proud to have the opportunity to compete for BMW M Motorsport in the future.”

Jeep® Avenger Wins Auto Motor und Sport “autonis” Design Award

  • Jeep Avenger crowned winner of the “autonis” Small SUV category
  • Avenger secured 53 percent of the votes, making it a clear class winner
  • Winners of the design awards are determined by more than 14,000 Auto Motor und Sport readers

Rüsselsheim, September 19, 2023 – The fully-electric Jeep® Avenger has won the Best Design award in the Small SUV category at the 2023 Auto Motor und Sport magazine “autonis” awards.

Over 14,000 readers of the German magazine participated in the voting process, with the Jeep Avenger securing an impressive 53% of the votes in its category. Readers had the opportunity to choose from 105 passenger car models across eleven classes.

Luigi Saia, Head of Jeep Germany, stated, “The Jeep Avenger was only launched this year and has already become a star. With its all-electric drive and cool design, it inspires customers and is becoming an absolute bestseller. The ‘autonis’ prize for our compact electric SUV confirms that readers and customers appreciate it.”

This recent award adds to the list of accolades already received by the Avenger, including European Car of the Year 2023.

The Jeep Avenger is a compact SUV in the fast-growing B-SUV segment, the second largest segment in Europe in terms of volume. It combines Jeep DNA with a unique combination of capabilities, style, functionality, and technology.

Equipped with an electric range of up to 249 miles on the combined WLTP cycle*, the electric powertrain features a new 400-volt electric motor with 156hp and 260Nm of torque, paired with a new 54kWh battery pack.

The launch of the Jeep Avenger in Europe marks the beginning of the brand’s electrification journey, with plans to release four all-electric models by 2025. By 2030, all new Jeep vehicles sold in Europe will be fully electric.

 

Fuel consumption and emission values*

Jeep Avenger Electric

115 kW (156 hp): Power consumption (combined): 15.9 – 15.4 kWh/100 km; Electric range** (combined): 390 – 400 km; CO2 emissions: 0 g/km

* All values according to WLTP. The more realistic WLTP (Worldwide harmonized light vehicles test procedure) has replaced the test procedure with reference to the NEDC (New European Driving Cycle) and is also used to determine vehicle tax.

For more information on official fuel consumption and specific CO₂ emissions of new passenger cars, you can refer to the ‘Guide to the fuel consumption, CO₂ emissions, and electricity consumption of new passenger cars,’ available at all points of sale and through www.dat.de.

**Actual range may vary due to various factors such as driving style, route, weather and road conditions, as well as the condition, use, and equipment of the vehicle.

 

Contacts

Alice Cross-Watson, PR Manager, Jeep

alice.cross-watson@jeep.com

07395 375272

Matthew Bendall, Head of PR, Jeep, Fiat, Abarth, Vauxhall

matthew.bendall@stellantis.com

07920 163854

ENDS

 

 

BMW M Team WRT earns podium finish at Hockenheim in the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup

Hockenheim. The BMW M Team WRT achieved another podium finish at the Hockenheimring in Germany during the third race weekend of the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS (GTWC) Sprint Cup. Dries Vanthoor and Charles Weerts finished in third place in the #32 BMW M4 GT3 in the Saturday race, and secured fifth place on Sunday. Valentino Rossi and Maxime Martin made an impressive comeback on Saturday, starting from 35th place and finishing in eighth position in car #46. On Sunday, they finished in seventh place.

Although no BMW M4 GT3 managed to reach the top three in the Sunday race, both driver pairings collected valuable points in the overall standings. Vanthoor and Weerts currently hold third place in the standings after six out of ten races, while Rossi and Martin are in fifth place.

In the Gold Cup, Niklas Krütten and Calan Williams celebrated a class victory on Saturday in the #30 BMW M4 GT3. However, a tire issue on Sunday limited their performance, and they could only secure fourth place in the Gold Cup. Nevertheless, they lead the driver standings in their category. Thomas Neubauer and Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer finished eleventh in both races in the #31 BMW M4 GT3.

Here are some reactions from the drivers after the races:

Dries Vanthoor (#32 BMW M4 GT3): “Overall, the weekend was rather disappointing, but we managed to collect as many points as possible. Unfortunately, we didn’t have the pace to compete for the win against the others. Hopefully, we’ll perform better next time!”

Charles Weerts (#32 BMW M4 GT3): “Despite not having the same pace as some of our competitors, we secured a podium and a fifth-place finish. The team did an outstanding job, taking advantage of the opportunities and keeping our championship hopes alive.”

Valentino Rossi (#46 BMW M4 GT3): “We faced more challenges at Hockenheim compared to Brands Hatch and Misano. Tire wear was particularly difficult for us. However, we managed to earn good points with the eighth and seventh places. Saturday’s comeback was fantastic. On Sunday, we had higher expectations, but it was challenging to maintain our pace, especially in the second half of the race. Overall, it wasn’t too bad.”

Maxime Martin (#46 BMW M4 GT3): “Finishing in the top ten in both races is a solid result. The Saturday race, where we went from 35th to eighth, was especially impressive. Such a comeback is unexpected. On Sunday, we started and finished in seventh place. There was more potential, especially after my strong start where I was third. However, we experienced a minor issue during the pit stop that cost us some time. Additionally, it seems we struggled to maintain our speed compared to the competition over the race distance.”

A Deep Look Into Rivian’s Plans For Future Vehicles

Summary

  • Rivian’s success in the EV market is not just luck – it has secured major investments from Ford and Amazon, making it a threat to big players in the industry.
  • The company has ambitious plans for expansion, including four assembly plants worldwide and targeting an annual production rate of 1 million electric vehicles by 2030.
  • Rivian is also working on more budget-friendly models, with the upcoming R2 platform targeting a $40,000 to $60,000 price range and aiming to compete with popular EVs like the Ioniq 5 and Model Y.

12 years after its birth, Rivian is now asserting itself as a prominent automaker in a nascent market, with the potential to become a legacy automaker in the future. This success is due to no stroke of luck, unless you count the $500 million investment from Ford, and the $700 million investment from Amazon as a blessing from the sky, which they very well might be. Today, Rivian Automotive is worth no less than $100 billion, and is shaping up to become a major threat to the big players in the game.

With international expansion in mind and new cost-saving technologies up its sleeve, the company seems destined to become a permanent fixture in the EV world. The secured partnerships and diverse ventures definitely help as well. Amazon, for example, has placed an order for 100,000 Rivian delivery vans by 2030, as part of its Climate Pledge. As of now, Rivian is already redefining electric off-roading with the R1T, which is the most efficient pickup truck in the EV market, with 360 miles of range. The Rivian R1S, on the other hand, is a high-end SUV that directly rivals the pricier Tesla Model X. If the company plays its cards right it could very well end up becoming the Jeep of electric vehicles. We can already read into the company’s future through the latest announcements and developments, so we’ve decided to give you a deep look at what’s next for Rivian, the rising EV maker.

Related: Here’s How Rivian Will Make Its Future R2 Models More Affordable

Rivian Is Growing From Strength To Strength

In the long run, Rivian plans on having a total of four assembly plants around the world, including additional factories in the US, and possibly one in Europe and one in China. The decision to step foot in the PRC might pay dividends, considering the country represents the largest EV market in the world, and accounts for one-third of global EV sales. The decision definitely worked out for Tesla, which is the second-best-selling electric automaker in the country.

The forgotten legacy automaker, Buick, also owes a lot to its transition to the Chinese market, as it is the only thing keeping it afloat nowadays. At the same time, the competition in China is rather fierce, especially amid the ongoing price war. It will thus be interesting to see how Rivian will handle such a decisive move.

Rivian R1T
Rivian

In any case, the growing EV company is ambitiously aiming to reach an annual production rate of 1 million electric vehicles by 2030. The current results definitely seem encouraging, as the novel carmaker managed to produce over 13,992 vehicles in Q2 of 2023, which represented a 218-percent YoY increase, combined with a 183-percent YoY increase in deliveries. In the process, the company will diversify its panoply, with multiple platforms and vehicle sizes to reach that number by the end of the decade. These vehicles will notably reap the rewards of certain partnerships, which have played a key part in the company’s growth.

In June 2023, Rivian confirmed to Reuters that it will adopt Tesla’s charging standard in the near future. This move will add a sizable appeal to Rivian’s vehicles, as it gives customers access to about 12,000 Tesla Superchargers in the United States and Canada. These changes could come into effect as early as spring of 2024. Furthermore, the company will also proceed to implement a Tesla-like charging port standard into its vehicles in 2025.

Related: Here’s Why Rivian Might Be The ‘Jeep’ Of The EV World

Rivian Vehicles Are Entering The Budget-Friendly Fray

RIVIAN R1S
Rivian

While Rivian is releasing high-end SUVs and off-roaders, companies such as Fisker, Tesla are racing towards the budget-friendly end of the market. As EV prices keep on decreasing, automakers will naturally have to adapt, which is what Rivian seems to be doing.

The California-based manufacturer is currently working on a new set of R2 models. The latter will be meant for lower-cost vehicles, Rivian’s CFO Claire McDonough clarified at a Deutsche Bank conference that the company would target a $40,000 to $60,000 bracket for the upcoming R2 vehicles. The first vehicle to be pinned on the R2 platform will likely come in the form of a compact SUV, with a $40,000 price tag. This would put it in direct contention with the Ioniq 5, and the Model Y, which has become the best-selling EV on the planet Of course, these price cuts would involve some trade-offs in terms of interior features, performance, and overall comfort. We’d possibly be a long way from the premium vibe of the R1T and R1S, which has been a core component of the company’s identity.

Provided there are no delays, the more affordable R2 SUV will be presented to the public for the first time in 2024, before going on sale in 2026. The Rivian R2 will aim to hit the roads in large amounts, with 200,000 units targeted for its first year. The goal would then be to double that number afterward, although we don’t exactly know when. Being a volume seller, the Rivian R2 will most likely go beyond the confines of its homeland, possibly to Europe and Asia, where the new factories will be built.

During the Q2 2022 earnings call, Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe explained that the company has been working on localizing its supply chain, in regard to the R2 platform. This strategy could help the Rivian R2 SUV become eligible for the Inflation Reduction Act, which grants up to $7,500 in tax credits on certain vehicles. Such a discount would give the R2 an undeniable advantage over the competition, as only a few EVs enjoy such privileges.

Related: What Makes The Rivian R1T Such An Irresistible Electric Pickup Truck

The Enduro Setup Is Here To Make Off-Roading More Affordable

Do you want a Rivian pickup truck, but aren’t necessarily willing to shell out a minimum of $87,000 for the quad-motor R1T? Well, the company recently accounted for that, with a less expensive, dual-motor version of the R1T. A first sample was presented to a select group of reservation holders. The beastly quad-motor setup churns out 835 horsepower for 908 pound-feet of torque, which translates into a 0-60 mph time of around three seconds, putting it on the equal floor with the Model 3, and even the MG Cyberster. It’s honestly pretty impressive, considering we’re talking about a heavy electric SUV.

Rivian R1T Specs

Rivian R1T Dual Motor

Rivian R1T Dual Motor Performance

Maximum Power

533 horsepower

665 horsepower

Maximum Torque

610 pound-feet

829 pound-feet

Acceleration (0-60mph)

4.5 seconds

3.5 seconds

Electric Range

270 miles-400 miles (estimated)

350-400 miles (estimated)

Although less potent, the dual-motor R1T is still quite the juggernaut, with an output of 533 horsepower, and 610 pound-feet of torque. In consistency with the rest of the panoply, this trim will offer respectable efficiency, with 270 to 400 miles of range on a full charge. These specs come courtesy of Rivian’s in-house developed Enduro Drive units, which first entered production in February 2023.

RIVIAN R1T
Rivian

Initially, the powertrain was used on the company’s electric vans. The automaker has now started using the Enduro-motor system on its regular vehicles as a cost-saving method. The Enduro system will notably be a core component of the upcoming R2 vehicles. The company is also relying on its LFP batteries to reduce 20 percent of manufacturing costs. The R1T Dual Motor version appeared on the official website in July, with an MSRP of $80,750, so we can already see it bearing its fruits.

A performance version of the Dual Motor variant was also introduced. The latter touts a peak output of 665 horsepower and 829 pound-feet of torque. This combo makes for a 0 to 60 acceleration time of 3.5 seconds. Under this setup, the R1T can tow up to 11,000 pounds, while the R1S can tow 7,700 pounds.