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Brabus 750 Bodo Buschmann Edition: A Powerful Tuned Mercedes SL63

Brabus is honoring its company founder, Bodo Buschmann, by creating a special edition Mercedes-AMG SL63 with impressive performance. The Brabus 750 Bodo Buschmann Edition boasts a remarkable 700 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque. Production is limited to just 25 units, each priced at around $369,916 (336,500 euros).

The standard SL63 model already offers a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine that delivers 577 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque. However, Brabus takes it a step further by equipping the car with their PowerXtra B40S-750 performance upgrade and 52-millimeter turbos. These modifications increase the power output by an impressive 123 horsepower and 74 pound-feet of torque. Additionally, the Brabus edition features a stainless steel exhaust system with four carbon/titanium tailpipes and multiple sound modes to enhance the driving experience.

New BMW M2 Receives Two Body Kits by Alpha-N Inspired by Previous Models

Alpha-N Performance has recently unveiled two customized versions of the BMW M2 coupe. These include the M2 GT, a more aggressive variant with a striking body kit, and the Project “Silver” model that boasts a more subtle appearance.

The Alpha-N M2 GT showcases a comprehensive carbon body kit, featuring a prominent rear wing and a rear diffuser insert. Additionally, the tuner has added a lip spoiler, front fender vents, a new grille, and a hood with a large air outlet at the front. The engine compartment includes a carbon engine cover.

Dirt Freak Enhances the Honda CT125 with Adventure-Ready Accessories

If you’re an owner of a Honda Hunter Cub or a Trail CT 125 (also known as the Honda CT125 in the U.S.), then this article is for you. But even if you don’t own one of these charming two-wheelers, stick around because who doesn’t love the little Honda Hunter Cub, especially when it’s equipped with adventure-ready accessories?

Dirt Freak, a popular aftermarket parts maker from Japan, has released a range of accessories specifically designed for the Honda CT125. The result is an adorable, rugged machine that’s ready to take on any adventure, even a zombie apocalypse. The CT125 is already the most off-road capable scooter out there, with features like long-travel suspension, wire-spoke wheels, and dual-purpose rubber. It’s essentially a dual-sport bike in scooter form.

Dirt Freak Decks Out The Honda CT125 In Adventure-Ready Accessories

To enhance its off-road capabilities, Dirt Freak has added a range of accessories that are typically found on full-size adventure bikes. These include hand guards, engine protection, and various luggage options to carry camping supplies for a few days’ worth of adventure. The bike also features a large windscreen to keep bugs and critters away, as well as a spacious luggage rack above the headlight for easy storage.

In addition to these aftermarket accessories, Dirt Freak offers customization services for the Honda CT125. You can choose from various finishes for the swingarm and wheels, such as sleek black powder coat or other custom colors. Unfortunately, these services are currently limited to the Japanese market.

Dirt Freak Decks Out The Honda CT125 In Adventure-Ready Accessories

Overall, Dirt Freak has transformed the Honda CT125 into a capable and stylish adventure machine. So, if you’re a CT125 enthusiast in the U.S., importing these accessories could be a great way to customize your rugged little bike.

Dirt Freak Decks Out The Honda CT125 In Adventure-Ready Accessories

600-HP Toyota Supra Takes on 700-HP Nissan Silvia S15 in Drag Race

In a thrilling battle of modified Japanese sports coupes, a modern Toyota Supra goes head-to-head with a late 1990s and early 2000s S15 Nissan Silvia.

The Toyota Supra is equipped with a stock 3.0-liter inline-six engine but has been upgraded with a new turbo, downpipes, and exhaust. An ECU tune maximizes the modifications, resulting in a remarkable increase in horsepower to around 600, compared to the stock 382 hp. These modifications cost approximately $7,640 (6,000 pounds).

The Nissan Silvia owner, on the other hand, has invested at least $102,000 (80,000 pounds) in modifying the car. The engine has been overhauled to a larger 2.2-liter displacement from the stock 2.0 liters, and a massive turbo has been added. As a result, the Japanese coupe now produces about 700 hp, significantly more than the factory’s 247 hp.

The competition begins with heads-up drag races. The Toyota Supra is equipped with an eight-speed automatic transmission, while the Nissan Silvia has a traditional manual transmission. Launching the Silvia properly proves challenging, giving the Supra an advantage in these races.

Next, they race from a roll, eliminating the launching skill factor. The first run starts from 30 miles per hour in second gear. Initially, the two cars are neck-and-neck, but the Silvia quickly builds enough boost and takes the lead.

They repeat the race at 50 mph in third gear. The Silvia’s engine takes a little longer to spool up the necessary boost, but it ultimately secures another victory.

The final race sees both cars in their top gear. Although the acceleration is relatively slow, the Silvia manages to boost its turbo first and emerges victorious.

In other news, there are rumors suggesting that Nissan plans to revive the Silvia name for an electric sports car, set to arrive in 2025. However, no further details are currently available.

The Nissan Silvia has historically been positioned as a performance car towards the lower end of Nissan’s lineup. Models like the Z and Skyline GT-R offer higher performance but at a higher price point. It can be compared to the Toyota Celica, where buyers had the option to upgrade to a Supra for greater power.

Kymco’s IONEX Announcement on June 19, 2023

Kymco is set to unveil their latest addition to the IONEX range of bikes on June 19, 2023. This announcement is expected to showcase a new model or an innovative feature for the IONEX platform. The Taiwanese brand has referred to this reveal as their “trump card,” suggesting a significant development in the market.

The IONEX platform currently utilizes a swappable battery system that allows users to easily charge their bikes at home or swap batteries on the go at any IONEX station. This concept is similar to the Gogoro platform, with hubs scattered throughout major cities to alleviate range anxiety. Kymco’s videos and marketing materials emphasize the convenience and range capabilities of their IONEX program.

Head-Turning Cool, Never Wait For Charging, and Never Worry About Range are the key selling points of Kymco’s IONEX program. The system enables riders to access a network of outlets and stations, as well as rent additional batteries for extended all-electric travel.

What makes the IONEX platform unique is that the batteries charge the core module in the bike, which powers the rear wheel. If there are multiple battery modules installed, the system can intelligently switch between them. Battery stations ensure that users can pick up fresh cells if they run low on power.

Introduced in 2018, the IONEX range has been continuously expanding. Kymco’s upcoming announcement has the potential to shake up the market, particularly in Taiwan where the brand originates, or even on a global scale.

The announcement will take place on June 19, 2023, at 11:00 AM Eastern Standard Time (EST) on Kymco TW’s website and social media platforms. Whether it’s a new model or an innovative addition to the IONEX platform, this announcement is expected to be impactful and surprising.