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Rawrr has surprised the world with the introduction of the first ever street-legal lightweight eMoto. The dual-sport machine will be available in three different styles: Silver, Black, and Desert Storm. Rawrr aims to have the motorcycles on dealer floors in early 2024. Below, you can find the official information and images:

Rawrr eMoto reveals the new 2024 72-Volt Rawrr Mantis S
The first-ever street-legal lightweight eMoto

Irvine, California: November 7th, 2023 – Rawrr eMoto, a pioneering lightweight-electric motorcycle company known for creating new riding categories, proudly introduces the 72V Rawrr Mantis S. The S version builds on the success of the original Mantis lightweight-electric motorcycle, featuring impressive power, handling, and versatility while meeting on-road requirements in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia, Japan, and Central/South America. The Mantis S is fully DOT and ECE compliant, marking a first for eMotos.

Rawrr worked directly with governing bodies during the development of the Mantis S to ensure it meets on-road requirements. This allows enthusiasts and riders to legally experience the thrill of the Mantis platform on the street, a feat that was not previously possible in most countries. Ignoring regulations has led to bans and bike impoundments, but Rawrr has now paved the way for legal street riding with the Mantis S.

The Rawrr Mantis platform has established itself as the leader in lightweight-electric off-road handling and durability. Designed and manufactured at a Rawrr-owned factory by a team of experienced off-road and motocross riders, the Mantis stands out for its category-leading balance, superior handling, state-of-the-art suspension, and responsive brakes. With the introduction of the S version, Rawrr is creating a new category of riding and reinforcing its position at the forefront of the lightweight eMoto category, staying true to its purpose of empowering riders to go anywhere with ease.

The 72-volt Mantis S is available for pre-orders at Rawrr dealers now and will be in stock in March, 2024

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Why The Compact 2026 Tesla Model 2 Is Definitely Worth Waiting For

Tesla surprised everyone with the groundbreaking Model S and followed it up with the more affordable Model 3. However, the Model 3 is still out of reach for many drivers, and it’s not suitable for short-distance commuting. Most drivers within city limits only need about 50 miles of range, which is far less than what the Model 3 offers. This is where the Model 2 comes in. With the Model 2, Tesla has the opportunity to create a compact, affordable, and energy-efficient commuter car with the necessary features for urban environments.

Please note that information on future Tesla products is not official and is based on available information from sources such as Tesla, Kelly Blue Book, Motor Trend, Car And Driver, and Cars.com.

A Low Entry Price To The EV Market

2024 red Tesla Model 3
Tesla

The Model 3 is priced aggressively for its performance capabilities. However, it may still be too expensive for the average city dweller. There are compact SUVs and eco-conscious cars available, but most of them are still powered by internal combustion engines. A truly affordable electric vehicle (EV) with fast charging capabilities has not been developed yet. A compact Tesla Model 2 priced at or slightly below $25,000 could convince a significant number of drivers to switch to electric, especially with quick public charge times.

A Clean-Sheet Tesla Design

2021Tesla Model Y silhouette
Tesla 

It’s been a while since Tesla introduced a completely new design. The current lineup, including the Model S, dates back to 2012. It’s time for Tesla to bring fresh models and designs to the market. The Model 2 provides an opportunity for Tesla to set new design standards for compact electric vehicles. As compact cars require special packaging, it will be interesting to see how Tesla handles this challenge on an electric platform, especially since most electric vehicles have long wheelbases to accommodate large battery packs.

Teslas Have Become More Reliable

2021 Tesla Model S interior
Tesla 

A compact and affordable Tesla Model 2 would be relied upon as a primary mode of transportation. Fortunately, Tesla has improved its reliability and fit and finish over the years. This is the right time to introduce a reliable compact car for large cities. Drivers would spend more hours in their vehicles, and they would want to avoid maintenance and quality issues. Tesla’s advanced manufacturing processes and experimentation with construction materials could result in a more streamlined lineup of models, starting with the Model 2. A simplified design would contribute to a more robust vehicle that can withstand challenging environments.

Tesla Proved That People Like Minimal

2021 Tesla Model S silhouette
Tesla

Tesla has embraced minimal design, and it has resonated with owners. The Model S initially showcased various tech features, but Tesla has shifted towards a minimalistic approach. A more affordable Model 2 could further emphasize this minimalistic trend and attract potential buyers who can’t afford Tesla’s current premium offerings. This design trend has also influenced other automakers to simplify their interiors. It has changed how drivers interact with their vehicles and perceive transportation. Vehicles are becoming more product-oriented, resembling appliances rather than transportation devices. A budget-friendly Tesla Model 2 is likely to feature a sleek design and innovative solutions that cater to its target demographic.

Tesla’s Charging Network Is The Best In The Business And Is Only Getting Better

White Model X Charging
Tesla

Tesla’s extensive charging network makes the transition to compact EVs even smoother. Supercharger stations are prevalent in urban areas, where the Model 2 is likely to be popular. An efficient and compact electric vehicle would require a smaller battery pack and benefit from faster charging times. While the current Model 3 and Model Y can supercharge at a rate of 175 miles of range within 15 minutes, a Model 2 with a smaller and more efficient battery could offer a similar range in less time. This would be sufficient for daily city commuting.

New Volvo EM90: A Shocking Electric Luxury MPV

Volvo has made a stunning announcement that it will be launching a luxury electric MPV in China.

Named the EM90, a single overhead image of the vehicle has been revealed, with a full reveal scheduled for November 12th. On the same day, pre-orders will become available as well.

The EM90 is expected to offer the ambience of a “Scandinavian living room on the move,” drawing inspiration from Volvo’s new minimalist and technologically advanced cabin designs featured in the Volvo EX30 and EX90 SUVs, which focus on space, comfort, and connectivity.

While Volvo hasn’t provided any specific details, the company stated, “The new EM90 doesn’t just enable you to travel from point A to point B. It creates space for your life.”

Volvo further added, “Envision a mobile space where you can truly be yourself. A place where you can connect with loved ones, create, relax, work, or simply think.”

Although not officially confirmed, it is anticipated that the EM90 will be closely related to Zeekr’s new 009, a luxurious six-seat MPV with impressive performance and striking design. The 009 shares the Geely Group SEA platform with Volvo’s EX30, as well as the new Smart #1 and other Chinese-market EVs from Geely-owned brands.

However, it remains to be seen whether the EM90 will boast similar performance figures as the 009. The 009 claims a range of 511 miles from its 140kWh battery and can supposedly accelerate from 0-62mph in just 4.5 seconds, despite its hefty weight of nearly three tonnes.

Significantly, the 009 was designed in Gothenburg, Sweden, at Geely’s new global design center, under the guidance of former Bentley design boss Stefan Sielaff. It is unclear if the EM90 was also designed in parallel.

The EM90 will be the first MPV to bear the Volvo emblem. Moreover, it will be the first non-SUV model introduced by Volvo since the launch of the latest-generation S60 saloon in 2019.

In the UK, Volvo made headlines recently when it ceased the sale of all saloon and estate cars, opting to focus on crossovers and SUVs due to their higher demand. Consequently, it is highly unlikely that the EM90 will be available in the UK.

Jenson Button Will Debut His Bespoke Lotus Evija Hypercar At The Quail

Introduced as the brand’s first-ever electric hypercar, the Lotus Evija surprised everyone with its electric powertrain and track-focused design. With production and deliveries underway, many owners are eagerly waiting for their customized configurations to experience the next level of Lotus performance. One of them is former F1 World Champion Jenson Button, who has already had the chance to drive the Evija and now has an allocation for himself. While most owners will receive their cars at a local dealer, Lotus is proud to announce that Jenson Button will reveal his unique Lotus Evija at The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering on Friday, August 18th.

Jenson’s Evija is finished in white, with black and lime green highlights that enhance the car’s curves. The interior, matching the exterior, features carbon sports bucket seats in white leather with green trim elements. Lotus has also incorporated Jenson Button’s #22 race number on each door insert. Its electric motors deliver an incredible 1,973 horsepower, making it the most powerful production road car. The power is distributed evenly to all four wheels, allowing the Evija to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in under 3 seconds and achieve a top speed of over 200 mph. The Evija’s 70 kWh battery, developed in partnership with Williams Advanced Engineering, provides an impressive range of 250 miles. To see all available Lotus models for sale, click the link below.

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Obituary: Designer Peter Horbury dies aged 72

The international car design community is in shock and mourning following the sudden passing of Peter Horbury, a highly accomplished and respected figure in the industry.

Horbury, aged 72, tragically passed away during a business trip to China while visiting the headquarters of his employer, the Geely group. Until 2021, he held the position of executive vice-president of design at Group Lotus, where he played a crucial role in establishing a strong connection between Lotus and its Chinese owners. Prior to that, he served as the head of design for the fast-growing Geely group.

Throughout his career, Horbury worked on a wide range of design projects. He began his journey at Chrysler UK in the 1970s, where he was responsible for designing the iconic Talbot Horizon grille. After graduating from the Royal College of Art with a degree in design in 1974, he went on to achieve significant milestones. However, he is best known for his extraordinary tenure as Volvo’s design chief from 1991 to 2002. His innovative vision and philosophy played a pivotal role in saving the company, and his design influences can still be seen in modern Volvo vehicles.

After his time at Volvo, Horbury held design leadership positions at Ford’s Premier Automotive Group and eventually became the head of Ford design in the United States. He later returned to Volvo for another successful period before assuming his position at Geely. Regarded as a superb leader and mentor, as well as a captivating storyteller and a constant source of joy, Horbury will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege to know him during his illustrious 50-year career, including his close ties with Autocar.

Did The Maruti Jimny Prices Miss Their Mark?

Maruti shocked us when it announced that the Jimny is priced from Rs 12.74 lakh (ex-showroom)

 Jimny off-roading

The Maruti Jimny has been one of the most highly anticipated SUVs for India since it was first confirmed for the market years ago. While the fourth generation of the three-door Jimny globally premiered in 2018, Maruti insisted on only bringing us an extended five-door version and made us wait five years for it. After all that, the country’s largest carmaker finally launched the lifestyle SUV this June and a lot of the public’s response on the interweb was far from welcoming. The problem? Its prices.

How high are the prices?

Maruti Jimny

The five-door Jimny has entered the market with prices ranging from Rs 12.74 lakh to Rs 15.05 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). For a subcompact SUV that can only seat four and has a decent but not expansive boot capacity, those prices are certainly eye-watering. Even though Maruti stretched it out and added rear doors, the rear passenger space and overall practicality in the Jimny is less than that offered by typical subcompact offerings like the Maruti Brezza, Hyundai Venue and Tata Nexon. Most of those models are priced between Rs 8 lakh to Rs 14 lakh (ex-showroom).

But then, it’s not competing against typical small SUVs. The Jimny is a niche offering for lifestyle enthusiasts who want a capable off-roader, not a tech-laden city-suited family car. So, is the pricing still a pain point if compared to an appropriate competitor, like the Mahindra Thar? 

Jimny’s Arch Rival

Mahindra Thar ground clearance

The second-gen Mahindra Thar is also a sub-4 metre off-roader and it has dominated the affordable lifestyle SUV space since its launch nearly 3 years ago. Even though it’s a three-door offering with no real boot, buyers directly compare it against the five-door Jimny.  

On paper, the Mahindra has these advantages over the Maruti SUV:

  • Entry-level prices are lower by more than Rs 2 lakh.

  • Offers choice of a convertible soft-top (like the Maruti Gypsy)

  • Has more road presence thanks to chunkier proportions

  • Offers more performance with its 2-litre turbo-petrol engine (150PS vs 115PS) and a better automatic transmission (6-speed vs 4-speed)

  • Also gets the choice of diesel powertrains, the popular choice among off-roaders.

  • Assured safety with 4-star rating from Global NCAP crash test 

Let’s take a closer look at each of those factors to see if they make it hard for the Jimny to justify its pricing. 

Also read: Maruti Jimny Vs Mahindra Thar – Price Check

Why is the Thar so much more affordable?

What the internet is overlooking is that the Thar’s more affordable variants only have a rear-wheel drivetrain. When it comes to the 4WD Thar variants with the petrol engine, the petrol-only Jimny which offers 4WD as standard is more affordable by nearly Rs 1 lakh, and by nearly Rs 2 lakh between the petrol-automatic options. 

Then there’s the features list where the Maruti comes with a touchscreen infotainment unit, 6 airbags, a rearview camera, hill descent control and a TFT MID as standard. Its top trim also comes with auto LED headlamps with washer, a larger touchscreen, auto AC and rear power windows, none of which are available on the Mahindra Thar. Furthermore, once 6 airbags become mandatory, the price gap between the two SUVs will increase in favour of the Maruti Jimny.

Does less performance affect its capabilities?

Yes, the Jimny may seem underpowered in comparison and the Thar certainly offers punchier performance but the smaller engine is sufficient since its body is much lighter than that of the Thar. Fun fact: A Jimny loaded with 4 occupants is still lighter than a Thar unladen!

Maruti Jimny off-roading

This makes it just as capable of conquering difficult terrains and the 4×4 system is also set up for the same. The transmission options may seem dated in comparison to the Thar, but these are proven worldwide and might even be cheaper to service and maintain thanks to Maruti’s scale of business.

It is also worth noting that the Jimny, like the second-gen Thar, is also aimed at city buyers. While fuel economy is not their primary concern, it is a priority nonetheless and the Maruti Suzuki powertrain is more frugal. Furthermore, as the regulations clamp down on emissions and diesel engines in particular, a petrol powertrain is at a lower risk of being affected by such changes.

Jimny on the road

No fun roof option

The current generation of the Jimny never got a soft-top option so it’s not an India-specific omission. However, it is clear that lifestyle vehicle buyers do like such options as even the Jeep Wrangler comes with a removable roof and doors.

 

While the fixed metal roof does reduce the fun factor, it has advantages over soft tops in terms of body rigidity and overall safety in case the car were to roll over while off-roading. 

Related: Revisiting The Maruti Gypsy, Predecessor Of The New Jimny

Is the Jimny safe enough?

The five-door Jimny has debuted in India and is yet to be crash tested by a well-known New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP). However, the three-door Jimny was tested by Euro NCAP where it scored a three-star safety rating (the tested car was also equipped with ADAS tech such as lane-assist and auto-emergency braking).

 Jimny Euro NCAP

While the Thar did score higher in the Global NCAP test, it is worth noting that the testing parameters have changed since then and it may not score as highly anymore. In comparison, the Euro NCAP is much more thorough and factors in a lot more scores than just a frontal-offset and side-impact crash test.

 Mahindra Thar Scores A Decent Four Stars In Global NCAP Crash Test

We cannot say with certainty if the Jimny is as safe or safer than the Thar, but it certainly appears to be safer than the average Maruti.

So, is the Maruti Jimny priced fairly?

In our opinion, Maruti could have done better with the prices for the Jimny. Given the six-month-long wait since its unveiling, and with Mahindra introducing the more affordable rear-wheel drive Thar variants, the target consumer was expecting Maruti to flex its market dominance and introduce the Jimny with a more reasonable starting price.

Maruti Jimny front

As far as first impressions go, it was an unpleasant shock that the Maruti SUV arrived with a starting price of nearly Rs 15 lakh (on-road). The off-roader may be better equipped on paper than any competitor, it wasn’t short on compromises either and the biggest issue was that it lacked the physical presence of its more affordable rival.

Also read: Maruti Jimny Variants Explained: Which Variant Should You Buy?

How should Maruti have priced the Jimny?

In our opinion, the Maruti Jimny should have debuted with an introductory price range of Rs 11 lakh to Rs 13.5 lakh (ex-showroom) at least for a limited number of early buyers. Mahindra is adept at this “early-bird”  strategy where it will accumulate a sizable order book for a highly anticipated product at competitively low launch prices for the first ten to fifty thousand buyers, before raising the rates over the next 12 months.

Maruti Jimny badge

Compared to the Thar, the omitted cost of turbocharging, the old transmissions and smaller wheels/tyres should’ve allowed for the Jimny’s prices to be Rs 1.5-2 lakh cheaper.

Will this really affect the success of the Jimny?

If we could accurately predict such a thing, we’d have the ear of every carmaker in the world. It is too early to say if the Jimny’s prices will affect the overall demand and popularity of the SUV, but they will certainly have an initial impact with some of the more budget-restricted buyers changing their plans. At its current price, the Jimny is, no doubt, an indulgence.

Maruti Jimny red

Perhaps, Maruti has played a different strategy altogether which could pan out to its benefit in the long run. By introducing the five-door Jimny at these prices, it will not be hiking the rates by a couple of lakhs in the first year or two, while the Mahindra Thar’s prices are expected to keep rising.

Notes On The Jimny’s Business Case

We also asked our resident review expert, Tushar, to weigh in on the matter as he has spent some time with the Jimny and also had a chance to interact with Maruti’s representatives. Here’s what he had to add to the matter of the Jimny prices:

Maruti Suzuki already expects the Jimny to be a low-volume car. This could’ve motivated a stronger focus on margin-per-car vs more cars sold

Like the 3-door, the 5-door Jimny will also be exported generating more revenue for the Jimny product line

The Jimny’s K15B engine, manual transmission that’s an evolution of the unit used in the Gypsy and 4-speed automatic transmission have saved a lot of money in developmental costs for Suzuki. 

The powertrains used in the Thar have been freshly developed at great cost to Mahindra. While they are in use/will be used in multiple products (Thar, upcoming Thar 5-door, XUV700, Scorpio-N), Mahindra has a tighter timeline to get the most profitability out of them, especially considering the increased pressure to shift to electric/electrified powertrains.

What do you make of the prices of the Maruti Jimny? Were you someone who changed their car buying plans or cancelled a booking for the SUV after the price reveal? Let us know in the comments below!

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