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Conquer The Urban Jungle In Style With Monty’s New E-Cargo Bikes

Spanish bicycle model BH has made a powerful identify for itself within the racing scene, with its high-performance highway and mountain bikes. In current years, BH has dabbled into the world of electric bikes, giving riders the flexibility to go the space due to the magic of pedal-assist expertise. This time round, BH is branching out of the efficiency sector and into the commuter phase with its new e-bikes below the Monty model.

BH acquired Monty, a fellow Spanish bike model, in 2018, and seeks to breathe new life into it by launching a spread of urban-focused electrical bicycles. For the 2024 model-year, Monty has three new fashions, all of which designed to suit the wants of a variety of metropolis dwellers.

Across the board, nevertheless, Monty’s new e-bikes make use of BH’s proprietary BH 1E electrical motor which dishes out 80 Nm (59 pound-feet) of torque – sufficient energy to flatten even the steepest hills town has to throw at you. As for the battery, all three fashions share the identical 540-watt-hour battery pack that guarantees a reasonably spectacular single-charge vary of 90 kilometers (56.25 miles).

Monty V8 Electric Cargo Bike

Monty’s new e-bike lineup kicks off with the V8. Characteristic of longtail cargo e-bikes, the V8 affords its person ample baggage house, and is appropriate for industrial use, significantly within the last-mile supply business, whereby using e-bikes has picked up quite a bit in Europe. The V8 rolls on 26-inch wheels, and because of its prolonged wheelbase, can accommodate various baggage equipment on its built-in rear rack.

The Monty V8 has obtained you coated for every little thing starting from saddlebags, baggage carriers, and even little one seats, so it’s fairly the succesful machine, and should even be capable of exchange your automotive on sure journeys round city. In whole, it’s able to hauling as much as 85 kilograms (187 kilos) of cargo. It carries an MSRP of 4,499 euros, or about $4,819 USD.

Up subsequent, now we have the Monty V6, a barely smaller however equally succesful city runabout. It ditches the longtail cargo e-bike body for the standard body that’s out there in both step-through or step-over configurations, sustaining a extra compact wheelbase, thereby making it simpler for commuting by the city jungle. It doesn’t skimp out on cargo duties, nevertheless, and may haul as much as 70 kilos (154 kilos) on the rear rack and a further 15 kilos (33 kilos) on the front-mounted rack. It’s a tad extra reasonably priced, too, with a really helpful retail worth of three,790.90 euros (roughly $4,061 USD).

Last however not least, now we have the Monty V4. Its compact dimensions and smaller wheels may need you consider that it’s the lightest-duty e-bike in Monty’s lineup. However, the body’s been engineered to deal with fairly a little bit of load, all whereas making certain stability and security for its person. It can carry as much as two youngsters due to its longtail design, all whereas being appropriate for all sots of different equipment equivalent to a MIK HD platform, a bunch of baskets, baggage, and little one seats. Best of all, the Monty V4 is essentially the most reasonably priced of the lot, carrying a retail worth of three,699 euros, or about $3,962 USD.

When it involves pricing and availability, BH’s Monty-branded vary of e-cargo bikes are set to hit European specialist retailers beginning April 2024. No phrase simply but as as to whether or not these e-bikes will make their technique to the US, so keep tuned for that.

 

This Hatchback With Porsche DNA Sees Light For the First Time In A Decade

The Spanish automaker SEAT is moving away from mainstream car-making to take a brand new function with its father or mother firm, the Volkswagen Group. But again within the Nineteen Eighties the model was making some significantly cool automobiles. This Ibiza is an ideal instance, utilizing design by Giorgetto Giugiaro’s Italdesign and an engine developed with assist from Porsche. The one you see right here has been parked in a derelict barn in Hungary for a minimum of 10 years. But thanks with a small quantity of labor it was in a position to run as soon as extra.

Robery Petyko, who runs the Old Skull Garage YouTube channel, informed Motor1 {that a} buddy tipped him off about this hidden 1991 Ibiza. The hatchback has been in the identical Hungarian city for over 20 years. “The lady who used it last is a teacher who just used it for local runs,” he mentioned. When she received a brand new automobile, buddies let her park this outdated SEAT of their barn. It was solely on this video the place the little hatchback left the barn for the primary time.

A Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 Is Running The 2023 Africa Eco Race

Joan Pedrero is at it again. Or still. The Spanish enduro rider has seemingly by no means met a rally raid he did not wish to compete in. Together in partnership with Harley-Davidson, he and his Pan America 1250 have been kicking up sand and rocks at occasions up and down the 2022 and 2023 calendars alike.

Today is December 26, 2023. In simply 4 days, Pedrero and Harley-Davidson will tackle the 2023 Africa Eco Race within the Maxi-Trail class with the Pan America 1250. This is the primary time that Harley has competed within the Africa Eco Race, an occasion that began again in 2009 after the 2008 Dakar Rally was cancelled.

The 2023 Africa Eco Race will begin in Monaco, then make its approach by means of Morocco, Mauritania, and Senegal. The occasion kicks off on December 30, 2023, and concludes with a podium ceremony at Lac Rose in Dakar on January 14, 2024. When it is throughout, the rivals may have run 12 levels and had a single relaxation day alongside the best way. 

Throughout 2022 and 2023, he is been extraordinarily aggressive on the bike, frequently scoring top-10 finishes and even successful the Baja Aragón España’s Maxi Trail class outright. Pedrero, whose Dakar bona fides stretch into the double digits, has clearly solely been getting higher as he is spent extra time with the Pan America. Both rider and bike have grown within the functionality of what they will obtain collectively, and the 2023 Africa Eco Race needs to be no exception.

“Adventure and efficiency are the guts of our model, and we are able to consider no higher method to showcase the flexibility of the Pan America than getting into within the Africa Eco Race. We are excited to be taking up this subsequent problem with Joan Pedrero after the good success now we have had all through 2023,” Harley-Davidson regional VP for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa Kolja Rebstock mentioned in a press release.

For a small style of what you possibly can anticipate, here is a brief video that Harley put along with Joan Pedrero after efficiently finishing the 2022 1000 Dunas Raid in Spain on a inventory Pan America 1250. The solely factor they modified, mentioned Pedrero, was switching the tires out to a set of Michelin Anakee Wilds and taking part in with the tire stress. The skilled rally raid skilled additionally referred to this specific occasion as “about half a Dakar,” to provide you a way of what it was like.

2023 MotoGP™ finale: Francesco Bagnaia wins the BMW M Award again – Presentation of the new BMW XM Label Red Safety Car.

Valencia. The finale of the 2023 MotoGP™ season in the Spanish city of Valencia showcased the BMW XM Label Red twice on Saturday. First, the winner of the 2023 BMW M Award, Francesco Bagnaia, was presented with the top-of-the-range variant of the first BMW M high-performance car with an electric drive system. Later, the new BMW XM Label Red Safety Car for the 2024 MotoGP™ season was unveiled by BMW M GmbH.

BMW M Award: The most powerful BMW M car for the fastest qualifier.

BMW M GmbH celebrated the 25th year as the “Official Car of MotoGP™” by presenting the BMW XM Label Red as the prize car for the BMW M Award. It combines a performance-enhanced M HYBRID system and individual design accents. Francesco Bagnaia, the Ducati rider, claimed the 2023 BMW M Award for the second time in a row, after consistently securing top results in qualifying throughout the season. With seven pole positions and eight front row starts, Bagnaia accumulated 369 points in the BMW M Award, 93 more than his closest rival Jorge Martín.

Bagnaia expressed his excitement for winning the award again and thanked BMW M for the recognition. He also promised to strive for another win next year.

High-performance for the racetrack: the BMW XM Label Red Safety Car.

The BMW XM Label Red will make its debut as the new MotoGP™ Safety Car in the upcoming 2024 season, marking the first time an electric high-performance car will lead the field in motorcycle racing. The BMW XM Label Red Safety Car was officially unveiled at the Valencia season finale and will be seen on the track for the first time at the opening round of the 2024 season in Qatar in March.

The CEO of Dorna Sports, Carmelo Ezpeleta, and CEO of BMW M, Franciscus van Meel, expressed their anticipation for the new safety car, emphasizing its powerful drive system and exceptional driving dynamics for MotoGP™ safety purposes.

The new BMW XM Label Red MotoGP™ Safety Car features a V8 engine, an e-motor integrated in the 8-speed M Steptronic gearbox, and various safety car elements, including additional flashing lights, safety car roof bar, front splitter, Recaro seats, six-point racing harness, and a fire extinguisher.

For more information about BMW M GmbH and the involvement as the ‘Official Car of MotoGP™’, see: www.bmw-m.com

* BMW XM Label Red: combined fuel consumption: 2.0 – 1.6 l/ 100 km; combined electricity consumption: 33.5 – 32.5 kWh/100 km; combined CO₂ emissions: 45 – 35 g/km in the WLTP cycle; figures for the NEDC cycle: –

Tierra Viva: Luxury Villas in Spain in Collaboration with Dar Global

The interiors of the Spanish villas feature Automobili Lamborghini design elements

Sant’Agata Bolognese, June 21, 2023 – Located in the stunning hills of Andalusia, the Tierra Viva complex has been designed by Automobili Lamborghini in partnership with Dar Global, an international luxury real estate company. Situated in the exclusive village of Benahavis, just a short 10-minute drive from the beautiful Marbella, these luxury villas offer a truly exceptional living experience.

Being Automobili Lamborghini’s first residential project in Europe, Tierra Viva consists of 53 individual villas that draw inspiration from the iconic designs of their super sports cars. Each villa is positioned at a different height, providing residents with breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean sea.

The complex offers three different types of villas, namely Diamante, Zafiro, and Esmeralda. Every unit grants direct car access, a rooftop swimming pool, multiple terraces, and a spacious garden. The interiors are adorned with luxurious finishes that take inspiration from the distinctive style of Automobili Lamborghini.

Benahavis, renowned for its exclusivity and tranquility, warmly welcomes this exceptional complex. Its advantageous location allows residents easy access to various points of interest, including the beach, Puerto Banús, the Marbella Club Golden Mile, and the Marbella Marina.

Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, expressed, “This collaboration is driven by our shared values of excellence, quality, and innovation. With Dar Global’s expertise in luxury properties combined with Lamborghini’s design philosophy, we have achieved something truly stunning.

Ziad El Chaar, CEO of Dar Global, commented, “Our partnership with Lamborghini is built on a shared vision of delivering high-quality projects with attention to detail. Together, we have created spaces that epitomize a sophisticated and experiential lifestyle.

A STRATEGY FOR SUCCESS: ROLLS-ROYCE MARKS 110TH ANNIVERSARY OF VICTORY AT THE 1913 SPANISH GRAND PRIX

  • Rolls-Royce celebrates the 110th anniversary of its impressive win at the first-ever Spanish Grand Prix on June 15, 1913
  • At the race, Silver Ghosts secured first and third places, conquering the challenging terrain north of Madrid
  • Victory was achieved through team tactics and personal sacrifices, with Don Carlos de Salamanca, Rolls-Royce’s new agent in Spain, taking first place, and Eric Platford, a dedicated engineer, claiming third place
  • This early achievement highlights Rolls-Royce’s dedication to excellence, inspiring greatness in its owners and staff

 
“Rolls-Royce’s dominance in long-distance trials in the early 20th century is well-known. However, motor racing, particularly in Europe, also played a crucial role in establishing the brand’s reputation for performance and reliability. Today, we reflect on the Silver Ghost’s victory at the inaugural Spanish Grand Prix on June 15, 1913, which was not only a triumph of Henry Royce’s technology but also a testament to team spirit and self-sacrifice.”

– Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Today, Rolls-Royce commemorates the 110th anniversary of the 1913 Spanish Grand Prix, where Silver Ghosts claimed first and third places. This technical and strategic triumph set the stage for the legendary victory at the 1913 Alpenfahrt a few weeks later.

This victory was built upon three key elements: the superior engineering and performance of the Silver Ghost, meticulous team tactics, and the selflessness of one of Rolls-Royce’s most dedicated employees.

RACING AHEAD

In the early 20th century, endurance trials served as the primary platform for motor manufacturers, including luxury brands like Rolls-Royce, to showcase the capabilities of their cars. Rolls-Royce had an outstanding record in these grueling tests, having excelled in renowned events such as the 15,000-mile Scottish Reliability Trial in 1907 and the famous London to Edinburgh run in 1911, completed entirely in top gear.

During this period, motor racing was also rapidly evolving in terms of sophistication and popularity. In 1906, France hosted its first Grand Prix, sanctioned by the Automobile Club de France, of which Charles Stewart Rolls, a successful pioneer in motor racing, had been a member since the age of 18.

While the company generally favored trials over racing, by 1913, three years after Rolls’ untimely death, managing director Claude Johnson recognized the importance of boosting European sales and saw continental racing as a valuable promotional opportunity.

Consequently, Rolls-Royce entered two Silver Ghosts in the inaugural Spanish Grand Prix on June 15, 1913.

HIGH ENDEAVORS

The Spanish Grand Prix appealed to Rolls-Royce because it tested endurance and reliability, areas where the Silver Ghost excelled, rather than just raw speed.

The 192-mile course consisted of three laps, including two challenging passes in the rugged Guadarrama mountains northwest of Madrid. The race exclusively featured four-seater touring cars, required to have mudguards, lamps, hoods, and two spare tires. Bonnets were sealed, and no water could be added to the radiator once the race began, despite temperatures exceeding 30°C at the start in La Granja.

Among the 17 starters were two modified Silver Ghosts. The first was owned and driven by Don Carlos de Salamanca y Hurtado de Zaldivar, the newly appointed Rolls-Royce agent in Madrid, against the company’s wishes. The second was a Silver Ghost belonging to the company and driven by Eric Platford, one of Rolls-Royce’s most experienced and devoted engineers, responsible for many of the marque’s previous triumphs in trials.

STRATEGY AND SACRIFICE

Three hours into the race, Platford had established a commanding lead of over 20 minutes. However, this endeavor was not solely a sporting challenge but a shrewd business decision. Following strict instructions, Platford selflessly allowed Don Carlos de Salamanca to overtake him, prioritizing the company’s commercial goals over personal ambitions. Salamanca went on to win Spain’s first Grand Prix in a time of 3 hours, 34 minutes, and 12 seconds, with an average speed of 54 mph.

Unfortunately for Platford, his sacrifice also paved the way for another competitor, the Marqués de Aulencia in a Lorraine-Dietrich, who claimed second place, a mere three minutes ahead of him — a narrow margin during an era when races could be won or lost by hours.

JUST REWARDS

However, Platford’s selflessness did not go unnoticed. After the race, he drove his car to Madrid, where he received a congratulatory telegram from Claude Johnson. He was later rewarded with a holiday in Venice, partly as a gift and partly to escape the attention of the press. Additionally, he received two gold watches as compensation: one from the Rolls-Royce directors and the other from an appreciative Don Carlos de Salamanca.

ON TO THE ALPENFAHRT

The victory at the 1913 Spanish Grand Prix preceded the challenging 1,600-mile Alpenfahrt, a trial through the Alps, by just one week. As team manager, Platford led the Rolls-Royce Works Team to a clean sweep of the top four places, solidifying the Silver Ghost’s reputation as the “best car in the world.” Platford’s team spirit, dedication, selflessness, courage, and relentless pursuit of excellence epitomized the ethos of Inspiring Greatness, which continues to resonate at the core of the Rolls-Royce brand today.