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BMW X3 M50 Shines in Frozen Tanzanite Blue at Milan Design Week

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BMW has turned heads at the Salone del Mobile 2025 in Milan with the bold debut of a Frozen Tanzanite Blue X3 M50, part of its immersive “Vibrant Transitions” design installation running from April 8 to 13 at the historic Palazzo Borromeo d’Adda. The X3 M50 on display, dubbed “Designer’s Choice”, wears a deep matte Frozen Tanzanite Blue finish, paired with striking 21-inch M light alloy wheels in a two-tone star-spoke design. At night, its illuminated Iconic Glow kidney grille adds dramatic flair, highlighting BMW’s blend of art and performance. While the interior remains standard for the X3 M50, the SUV packs a serious punch under the hood. It features a 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six (B58) engine with mild-hybrid tech, pushing out 393 hp and 428 lb-ft of torque. The SUV rockets from 0-60 mph in just 4.4 seconds, with power sent through an 8-speed auto and BMW’s signature xDrive AWD system. This unique X3 M50 complements the broader exhibit, which explores the future of m...

KTM 390 Enduro R India Launch Set for April 11

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KTM India is all set to launch the 390 Enduro R on April 11. Based on the 390 Adventure platform, this variant is tuned specifically for serious off-road enthusiasts. Inspired by KTM’s larger Enduro bikes, the 390 Enduro R features minimal bodywork, resulting in a lower kerb weight of 168kg. It uses a 21-18-inch spoke wheel setup with tubed tyres and offers 230mm of suspension travel, although ground clearance has been slightly lowered to 253mm. The seat height is more manageable for Indian riders at 860mm, down from the international variant’s 890mm. Under the tank sits the familiar 399cc liquid-cooled LC4c engine, delivering 45.3bhp and 39Nm, paired with a six-speed gearbox. Tech features include a 4.1-inch colour TFT display with Bluetooth, turn-by-turn navigation, and smartphone integration. Expected to be priced between Rs 3.3 lakh and Rs 3.4 lakh (ex-showroom), the KTM 390 Enduro R enters a niche with no direct competition, making it a trailblazer for off-road enthusiast...

Manual Ferrari Could Make a Comeback After 13 Years

Ferrari could soon bring back the iconic gated manual transmission, a feature not seen since the 2012 California. Chief product officer Gianmaria Fulgenzi recently revealed that with supercars nearing the limits of performance, the brand is now open to embracing driving purity over outright speed. At a Ferrari roundtable, Fulgenzi noted that modern cars like the SF90 XX already hit 0-100 km/h in 2.4 seconds, approaching F1 territory. He explained that pushing performance further may be physically taxing for everyday drivers and ultimately unnecessary. Fulgenzi hinted that Ferrari’s manual revival could be reserved for its heritage-inspired Icona series—cars designed for emotional engagement rather than performance benchmarks. Previous Icona models include the Monza SP1/SP2 and the Daytona SP3. While no launch date was confirmed, he admitted that customers are already asking for a manual Ferrari, and the brand is considering it for the right product. Rumors also suggest that Lew...

How Much Do Electric Bikes Weigh?

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E-bikes pack more weight than traditional bicycles due to their motors and batteries, typically ranging from 40-70 pounds compared to a standard bike's 20-30 pounds. This extra weight makes a real difference when you carry your bike upstairs, put it on a car rack, or move it around tight spaces. Before you buy an e-bike, it's helpful to know what makes up its weight and how different weights affect how it rides. Key Components That Add Weight to E-bikes The weight difference between regular bikes and e-bikes comes from three main parts: the motor, battery, and specialized frame. Each component serves a specific purpose but adds several pounds to the total weight. Motors E-bikes use two main types of motors. Hub motors, built into the wheel, add 6-8 pounds to the bike's weight. These motors are common in less expensive e-bikes and require minimal frame changes. Mid-drive motors sit at the pedals and add 8-12 pounds. While heavier, they provide better balance and more nat...

Limited Toyota GR86 Yuzu Edition Debuts with JDM Vibes

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Toyota has revealed a bold new limited-edition GR86 coupe exclusively for the U.S. market, dubbed the Yuzu Edition . Inspired by the Japanese citrus fruit, this special variant features a striking yellow paint job paired with gloss black wheels and trim, giving it a street-racer vibe reminiscent of early Need for Speed video games. Though its name and inspiration are distinctly Japanese, the Yuzu Edition won’t be sold in Japan. Instead, it pays tribute to the Scion FR-S — the GR86’s North American predecessor — blending nostalgia with modern flair. Also read: Fast & Furious Toyota Supra Found Abandoned in a Field Inside, the black upholstery gets bright yellow contrast stitching, continuing the black-and-yellow theme. Power comes from the familiar 2.4-liter flat-four boxer engine producing 224 bhp and 184 lb-ft of torque. And yes, driving purists will appreciate the option of a manual transmission. Limited to just 860 units, the GR86 Yuzu Edition brings exclusive stylin...

TVS Begins Selection for 2025 PETRONAS One Make Championship

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TVS Motor Company has officially announced the 2025 edition of the PETRONAS TVS India One Make Championship, with selection trials scheduled from May 9 to 11 at the Madras International Circuit. Categories include TVS YMRP (Young Media Racer Program), Women’s OMC, Rookie OMC, and RR310 OMC. Speaking on the upcoming season, Vimal Sumbly, Head Business – Premium, TVS Motor Company, said, “TVS Racing is driven by the passion for motorsport and a commitment to shape the future of racing talent in India. The PETRONAS TVS India One Make Championship has been a launchpad for aspiring riders, breaking barriers across age and gender. Through our pioneering 'Track to Road' philosophy, we don’t just build champions—we bring cutting-edge race technology to our high-performance TVS Apache motorcycles, ensuring that every rider experiences the thrill of innovation. Safety remains a top priority, with participants equipped with high-standard gear, including Alpinestar airbag jackets, F...

Drive Less? Try Pay-As-You-Drive Insurance

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If you are someone who drives their car infrequently, usage-based insurance plans may be a beneficial option for you. Today, where consumers look for both flexibility and savings, traditional car insurance models are undergoing changes. One such model is the Pay-as-you-Drive (PAYD) insurance. What is PAYD Insurance? While conventional car insurance has a fixed annual premium calculated based on vehicle age, driving history, and area of vehicle registration, PAYD insurance has a customised approach. The less you drive, the less you pay—a simple yet effective concept that has captured the attention of modern consumers seeking tailored insurance solutions. Whether you buy insurance for the first time or upon car insurance renewal for your existing car, opting for a PAYD plan is simple and takes a few minutes. You can get it either via various online insurance portals that offer easy comparison or directly from the insurer's website. Advances in technology have played a significan...