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Thief Drives Stolen Kia Into A Sinkhole After Ignoring Closed Road Signs

The crumpled, charred shell of a hatchback you see above is a Kia Spectra 5. It’s robust to inform for positive, we all know, as a result of a thief drove the automotive right into a sinkhole after ignoring obstacles and closed street indicators, leaving it the wrong way up in flames on a bit of Sandlake Road in Oregon following a landslide.

From what we will inform, this Kia fell sufferer to the whims of nefarious joyriders. According to a Facebook publish from the Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office revealed Monday, this automotive was stolen from the proprietor’s home early within the morning on January 21. The precise time of the crash is unknown, however the Sheriff’s workplace obtained a name round 8:00 am of a automotive “upside down and on fire” at this location. Upon arrival, authorities found the road-closed signal and barrier had been eliminated. Nobody was discovered with the automotive so there is not any phrase concerning accidents. 

 

The proprietor of the Kia lives about 5 miles from the crash website, in line with the Sheriff’s workplace. The individual known as police roughly an hour after the crash to report the automotive stolen, at which level they presumably discovered the destiny of their Spectra. Police say an investigation into the crash and theft is ongoing.

While automotive theft is definitely a difficulty in all places, it appears Tillamook County has an “ongoing problem” with individuals eradicating road-closed indicators and obstacles. With the western aspect of the county actually perched on the Pacific coast in an space vulnerable to landslides, we will not fathom why individuals would select to disregard such warnings. We contacted the Sheriff’s workplace in search of a bit extra info on this, as joyriding on closed roads in an space with landslides subsequent to the ocean is past our comprehension. Then once more, stealing a Kia Spectra additionally boggles our minds.

If we uncover contemporary info, we’ll bounce in with an replace. In the meantime, in case you’re planning a scenic drive on Sandlake Rd in Tillamook County, simply do not. Work crews ought to start repairs by the tip of the month, and will not be completed till March.

Check Out The Full Prices Of The Tata Safari Facelift Automatic And Dark Edition Variants

Customers should shell out as much as Rs 1.4 lakh extra on automated variants of the Tata Safari

  • The 2023 Tata Safari automated is priced between Rs 20.69 lakh to Rs 27.34 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

  • Customers might want to pay as much as Rs 1.4 lakh extra for the automated variants of the Tata Safari over its corresponding handbook transmission variants.

  • Save for the base-spec Smart variant, each automated and Dark version fashions can be found throughout most variants.

  • Gets a 2-litre diesel engine (170PS/350Nm) mated to both a 6-speed handbook or a 6-speed automated transmission.

The 2023 Tata Safari facelift was just lately launched, that includes an up to date design, further options, and enhanced security. Tata is providing its flagship SUV beginning at Rs 16.19 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). However, on the preliminary launch occasion, the carmaker didn’t disclose the whole pricing for its automated and Dark version variants. Two days later, we bought the total costs for the automated and Dark Edition variants of the 2023 Tata Safari.

Automatic Variants

Variants

Prices

Pure+ AT

Rs 20.69 lakh

Pure+ S AT

Rs 21.79 lakh

Adventure+ AT

Rs 23.89 lakh

Adventure+ A AT

Rs 24.89 lakh

Accomplished Dual-tone AT

Rs 25.39 lakh

Accomplished+ Dual-tone AT

Rs 26.89 lakh

Accomplished+ 6S Dual-tone AT

Rs 26.99 lakh

Except for the Pure+ automated variant, all different automated variants of the Tata Safari facelift include a premium of Rs 1.4 lakh, whereas the distinction between the Pure+ handbook and automated variant is Rs 1.3 lakh. Tata is providing the choice of automated transmission from the Pure+ variant of the SUV which begins from Rs 20.69 lakh. 

If you need to take a look at the costs of the handbook variants of the SUV, head here.

Dark Edition

Variants

Prices (MT)

Prices (AT)

Pure+ S Dark

Rs 20.69 lakh

Rs 22.09 lakh

Adventure+ Dark

Rs 23.04 lakh

Rs 24.44 lakh

Accomplished Dark

Rs 24.34 lakh

Rs 25.74 lakh

Accomplished + Dark

Rs 25.84 lakh

Rs 27.24 lakh

Accomplished + Dark 6S

Rs 25.94 lakh

Rs 27.34 lakh

On the opposite hand, the Dark version with the 2023 Safari is obtainable from the Pure+ variant. All Dark automated fashions of the SUV carry the identical premium of Rs 1.4 lakh over their corresponding handbook transmission variants. 

Also Read: Tata Harrier EV Or Harrier Petrol – Which One Will Be Launched First?

Features On Offer

Tata Safari Facelift Interior

The up to date Tata Safari is decked up with options like a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wi-fi Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a ten.25-inch digital driver’s show, multi-colour ambient lighting, dual-zone local weather management with a touch-based management panel, 10-speaker JBL sound system, and a powered tailgate. It additionally options panoramic sunroof and ventilated entrance seats (2nd row seats within the 6-seater variants).

Safety is taken care of by as much as 7 airbags (6 airbags as customary) and its ADAS suite now contains adaptive cruise management. Other security options embody ABS with EBD, digital stability management (ESC), tyre stress monitoring system (TPMS), 360-degree digicam, lane departure warning, blind spot detection and auto emergency braking.

A Single Diesel Powertrain

Tata Safari Facelift Engine

Tata solely provides the Safari facelift with a 2-litre diesel engine which makes 170PS and 350Nm, mated to both a 6-speed handbook or a 6-speed automated transmission. Currently, no petrol engine choice is accessible, however we anticipate it to be launched someday in 2024.

Price Range & Rivals

The 2023 Tata Safari is priced between Rs 16.19 lakh to Rs 27.34 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). It takes on the Mahindra XUV700, MG Hector Plus, and Hyundai Alcazar.

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Shell and Volkswagen push ahead the expansion of charging infrastructure: Opening of the first innovative Flexpole charging station

Shell Germany and the Volkswagen Group are jointly driving forward the expansion of the charging infrastructure for electric mobility: On May 4, 2023, the first innovative 150 kW Elli Flexpole charging station was put in operation at a Shell service station in Göttingen. The charging station of the Volkswagen brand Elli has a unique battery storage system that enables connection to a low-voltage grid. Thanks to this new technology, the charging stations can be installed easily and flexibly, and the grid expansion can be accelerated. Following a successful test operation, Shell and Volkswagen also plan to install the Flexpole charging station at other locations in Germany and Europe.

“With VW’s Elli Flexpole charging stations, we can make an important contribution to the necessary expansion of the charging infrastructure. And in locations where it would be otherwise difficult for fast charging. Shell is already one of the largest providers of charging infrastructure at home, at work, at on-street lamp posts and at our service stations. We want to do our part to enable customers to switch to an electric vehicles and thus reduce CO2 emissions in the transport sector,” says Tobias Bahnsen, Head of Shell E-Mobility responsible for Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

Simon Löffler, Chief Commercial Officer at Elli, adds: “The rapid expansion of the charging infrastructure is a prerequisite for the success of e-mobility. We contribute to this journey with our innovations such as the Elli Flexpole. It can be set up almost anywhere without major construction work, making it ideal for quickly setting up fast-charging options. We are pleased to have found a strong partner in Shell who, like us, wants to expand the charging network in Germany and across Europe.”

Accelerated network expansion thanks to innovative Elli Flexpole technology

The German government has set itself the goal of having at least one million charging points available to drivers of electric cars by 2030. According to the Federal Network Agency, the number of charging points rose significantly last year by around 21,000 to a total of over 80,000. Of these, around 67,000 are standard charging points and around 13,000 are fast charging points. A faster expansion of the charging infrastructure is delayed due the need of a special transformers with currently long delivery times. In addition, around 900 German distribution system operators have different requirements for the transformers.

With the Elli Flexpole solution, one of the biggest hurdles of expansion could be overcome. The Flexpole chargers can be connected directly to the low-voltage grid thanks to the integrated battery system, without the need for a special transformer or costly construction work. As a result, the installation time is significantly reduced. At the same time, Flexpole charging stations enable a charging speed of up to 150 kW. Depending on the vehicle, a range of up to 160 kilometres can be charged within 10 minutes.

Shell expands charging network throughout Germany

Shell aims to become a company with net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050. One important strategy component for achieving this ambition is the development of diverse infrastructure for electric vehicles. Cornerstones have been set already few years ago. In 2017, the company bought NewMotion, then Europe’s largest charging provider, which has since been later renamed to Shell Recharge Solutions. In 2019, Shell started building Shell Recharge fast charging stations (HPC) at Shell service stations. In 2021, Shell bought the Berlin-based startup ubitricity, which enables charging at lampposts on the street. Recently, Shell acquired SBRS GmbH, a leading provider of charging infrastructure solutions for commercial electric vehicles. In 2022, Shell opened the first Shell Recharge fast charging stations at the parking lots at REWE and PENNY supermarkets. In addition, Shell has a close cooperation with IONITY, the joint venture of Audi, BMW, Daimler, Ford, Hyundai, Porsche and Volkswagen, to set up fast-charging stations along motorways in European countries.

Worldwide, Shell aims to install over 500,000 charging points by 2025 and 2,500,000 by 2030.

Group Technology: The Volkswagen Group’s technology powerhouse 

Volkswagen Group Technology bundles the Group-wide activities in the areas of battery, charging and e-components and supports the Group brands as an in-house technology supplier along with its subsidiaries PowerCo (battery) and Elli (charging & energy). With the network of the charging and mobility brand Elli, the Group provides access to Europe’s largest charging network for electric mobility. At over 500,000 charging points at around 950 providers in 28 countries, customers receive a convenient and cross-border charging experience.

The Volkswagen Group’s goal is to become the leading provider of an intelligent charging and energy ecosystem. By 2025, a global network of a total of 45,000 high-power charging points (HPC) with an output of up to 350 kW will be established. By the end of 2022, the Group had already connected a total of around 15,000 fast-charging points to the grid with its subsidiaries IONITY, Ewiva and strategic partners BP and Iberdrola in Europe, Electrify America in the USA and CAMS in China. By the end of 2023, around 10,000 HPC charging points are expected to be available in Europe and up to 25,000 worldwide.