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DS will officially start accepting orders for their 9 flagship saloon in the United Kingdom on April 8.

The DS 9, which is based on the PSA Group’s EMP2 V2.3 platform, is a large premium saloon with a length of 4,933 mm (194.2 in) and a 2,895-mm (114-in) long wheelbase.

Offered in two trim levels, the 2021 DS 9 is priced from £40,615 ($56,272) in the PureTech gasoline version and £46,100 ($63,871) for the E-Tense plug-in hybrid in the Line + grade, and £44,715 ($61,952) and £49,200 ($68,166) in the Rivoli + respectively.

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The DS 9 powertrain lineup comprises of two E-Tense plug-in hybrid powertrains, with 225 PS (222 HP / 165 kW) and front-wheel drive, and a 53-55 km (33-34 miles) of electric range with the 11.9 kWh battery fully charged, and 360 PS (355 HP / 265 kW) and all-wheel drive. A 225 PS (222 HP / 165 kW) PureTech regular petrol engine completes the range. All powertrains come with an eight-speed automatic transmission.

Every DS 9 is generously specced, and depending on the configuration, it features leather upholstery, Alcantara, ambient lighting, massaging seats and premium sound system. Drivers will be aided by the Level 2 semi-autonomous tech, scan suspension, automatic parking system, night vision, automatic emergency braking, traffic sign recognition, smart headlamps and driver attention monitoring.

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The Corvette C8 is a hot commodity and it will reportedly be joined by five additional variants in the next few years.

According to Automobile Magazine, the first to arrive will be the 2022 Corvette Z06. It’s slated to feature a 5.5-liter flat-plane crank V8 similar to the one used in the C8.R.

While that’s been expected, the publication says it will produce between 615-625 hp (459–466 kW / 624–634 PS) and have approximately 480 lb-ft (651 Nm) of torque. They go on to say the naturally aspirated engine will rev to 9,000 rpm.

Pricing could start around $80,000 and the model is slated to be offered with optional carbon fiber wheels.

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One year later, Chevrolet will reportedly introduce the new ZR1. It’s slated to have a twin-turbo version of the aforementioned 5.5-liter V8. This will reportedly enable the roughly $120,000 sports car to produce around 825–850 hp (615–634 kW / 836–862 PS).

The 2023 model year is also expected to see the introduction of a plug-in hybrid Corvette that could be called the E-Ray. It will reportedly have two front-mounted electric motors and possibly a third one sandwiched between the engine and transmission.

Additional information is limited, but speculation suggests the all-wheel drive E-Ray will slot between the Z06 and ZR1. If that’s the case, we can expect performance specs and pricing to mirror its positioning.  In other words, around 700 hp (522 kW / 710 PS) and $100,000.

Roughly one year later, Chevrolet will reportedly introduce an electric Corvette. It’s expected to be based on the plug-in hybrid variant, but feature a larger battery pack and a rear-mounted electric motor or motors.

Last but not least is the long-rumored Corvette Zora. It’s slated to have the twin-turbo 5.5-liter V8 from the ZR1 as well as the plug-in hybrid system from the E-Ray. This could give the model a combined output in excess of 1,000 hp (746 kW / 1,014 PS). Despite producing four figures, the Zora could be a relative bargain as the publication suggests pricing could start around $150,000.

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With FCA already hard at work assembling the new Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid at its Toledo North plant in Ohio, it was only a matter of time before pricing was announced.

The 2021 Wrangler Sahara 4xe and Wrangler Rubicon 4xe carry MSRPs of $47,995 and $51,695 respectively, both prices excluding the available $7,500 federal tax credit and any additional eligible state/local credits, as well as a $1,495 destination charge.

Deliveries for the electrified Wrangler are scheduled to commence in the first quarter of 2021.

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“The 2021 Jeep Wrangler 4xe is the greenest, most efficient and capable Wrangler we have created yet,” said Jeep boss Christian Meunier. “We are committed to making Jeep the greenest SUV brand, and the new Wrangler 4xe is part of that goal, delivering an efficient, eco-friendly and fun-to-drive experience both on- and off-road.”

Both Wrangler 4xe specs are powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter gasoline unit and two electric motors that put out a combined 375 HP (380 PS) and 470 lb-ft (637 Nm) of torque. Meanwhile, a 17 kWh lithium-ion battery provides an all-electric range of up to 25 miles (40 km) and an estimated 50 MPGe.

As for equipment, the Wrangler Sahara 4xe Launch Edition comes with 20-inch wheels, leather-trimmed bucket seats, LED Lighting Group, the Uconnect 4C Nav with 8.4-inch display, a nine-speaker Alpine audio system with subwoofer and a 552-watt amplifier, Jeep’s 2.72:1 Selec-Trac Full-Time 4WD system and Dana 44 HD wide axles.

The Wrangler Rubicon 4xe Launch Edition adds the LED Lighting Group and a more capable 4:1 Rock-Trac Heavy Duty Full-Time 4WD system.

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Jeep is launching the new 4Xe plug-in hybrid versions of the Compass and Renegade models in Europe, releasing all the details of its first electrified models in the region.

Both the Compass and the Renegade 4Xe models will arrive in showrooms across Europe this September, offered in three trim levels (Limited, S, and Trailhawk), two power levels (187 HP or 237 HP), and new exclusive e-driving functions. Jeep’s new electrified powertrain combines FCA’s turbocharged 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine and six-speed automatic transmission with two electric motors and an 11.4 kWh battery pack.

One of the electric motors is coupled to the engine and can act as a generator while the other one is mounted on the rear axle, delivering 60 HP and 184 lb-ft of torque, making both models all-wheel-driven.

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The different power levels come purely from the engine’s setup, with the 1.3-liter four-cylinder producing 128 HP (130 PS) in the 187 HP (190 PS) models and 177 HP (180 PS) in the range-topping 237 HP (240 PS) versions. Jeep expects both models to emit less than 50 g/km of CO2 emissions and to offer an average EV range of 31 miles (50 km) on the NEDC2 cycle. The top speed in their pure EV mode is limited to 81 mph (130 km/h).

The new Compass and Renegade 4Xe models feature three operating modes for their electrified powertrains: Hybrid, Electric, and E-Save. The latter is used either to maintain battery charge or to charge the battery up to 80 percent through the operation of the petrol engine.

Jeep also claims that despite all the electrification that’s been going on, the new 4Xe models will offer “the best performance and driving dynamics of any Jeep Renegade and Compass ever”, whether that’s EV driving in the city or an off-road adventure.

The company says that the increased torque generated by the electric system and their ability to adjust it “with extreme precision” ensures even greater off-road capability for the new Jeep Compass and Renegade 4Xe models, in addition to being the most fuel-efficient Jeeps ever.

All the high-voltage electrical components are fully sealed and waterproof, with the Trailhawk versions of the new Compass and Renegade 4Xe also fitted with steel skid plates for added off-road protection. Drivers can also pick 4WD Lock for speeds up to 9 mph (15 km/h) and 4WD Low for better response on sandy or rocky terrains.

Jeep’s first electrified models in Europe can be fully charged at home in less than 5 hours with the available base easyWallbox, which can be upgraded to 7.4 kW to provide a full charge in 100 minutes.

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Nissan today unveiled the long-awaited restructuring plan and, as expected, news is not good.

The four-year plan outlines some radical decisions, such as the closing of the Barcelona plant in Spain from December 2020. Operational since 1983, the facility currently employs approximately 2,400 people, with another 600 workers in several related facilities.

The plant builds commercial vehicles, including the Navara pickup which Nissan intends to relocate to South Africa. Also made in Barcelona is the e-NV200 electric van which, according to reports, could be built at Renault’s plant in Maubeuge, France.

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Nissan e-NV200 electric van made in Barcelona

Closing the Barcelona plant is just one decision included in the four-year plan through which Nissan aims to “achieve sustainable growth, financial stability and profitability by the end of fiscal-year 2023.”

Nissan said it will take “decisive action” to transform its business by streamlining unprofitable operations and surplus facilities, alongside structural reforms. The company will also reduce fixed costs by “rationalizing its production capacity, global product range and expenses.” In addition, Nissan will prioritize and invest in business areas expected to deliver a solid recovery and sustainable growth.

The goal is to achieve a 5 percent operating profit margin and a sustainable global market share of 6 percent by the end of fiscal year 2023. The plan is focused on two strategic areas: rationalization and prioritizing core markets and core products.

Nissan will cut its production capacity and global product lineup by 20 percent

Besides closing the Barcelona plant, rationalization measures also include cutting Nissan’s production capacity by 20 percent to 5.4 million units a year, achieving a plant utilization rate above 80 percent, cutting the global product lineup by 20 percent from 69 to fewer than 55 models, and consolidating North American production around core models.

Other restructuring targets consist of reducing fixed costs by approximately 300 billion yen ($2.78 billion), closing the plant in Indonesia and focusing on the Thailand factory as a single production base in the ASEAN region, and sharing resources with Alliance partners, including production, models, and technologies.

Nissan will leave South Korea and close the Datsun business in Russia

The second part of the plan involves prioritizing core markets and core products. From a market standpoint, actions to be taken include focusing Nissan’s core operations in Japan, China and North America, leveraging the Alliance assets to maintain an appropriate operational level in South America, ASEAN and Europe, leaving South Korea and the Datsun business in Russia, as well as streamlining operations in some markets in ASEAN.

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From a product perspective, Nissan will focus on global core model segments including “enhanced C and D segment vehicles, electric vehicles, sports cars” as the automaker plans to introduce 12 models over the next 18 months. Nissan will expand its presence in EVs and electric-motor-driven cars, including e-Power, with more than 1 million electrified sales units a year by end of fiscal year 2023. In Japan, the company will launch two more electric vehicles and four more e-Power vehicles, therefore increasing the electrification ratio to 60 percent of sales.

Finally, Nissan will introduce the ProPilot advanced driver assistance system in more than 20 models in 20 markets. By the end of fiscal year 2023, the automaker wants more than 1.5 million units to be equipped with this system each year.

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