Monday, December 30, 2024

VW - Repair and Service Redwood City - VW considering manual transmission, sound for EVs - Bosch European (650) 368-3000

 

Volkswagen ID.GTI Concept 

 

 

The manual transmission might not die at Volkswagen in the electric era.

On Thursday at the 2024 LA Auto Show, Kai Grünitz, head of global research and development for Volkswagen, told Motor Authority the automaker has tested a manual transmission for EVs.

However, the executive said he didn't like the transmission. Grünitz said he likes the smoothness of EVs and their lack of sound. He noted that it makes sense to stick to one gear.

But when asked if the manual would work for something like an electric GTI or Golf R,  he replied, "this is an option," and referred to the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N.

Grünitz said he believes the "GTI has to create emotions," and for that "you need sound." Again, noting how the Ioniq 5 N has simulated both gear changes and sounds.

Grünitz threw out the idea of a "GTI Mode" for the EV iteration of the icon. Such a mode could produce sound and "other functionalities" that would "remind you of a sporty vehicle," he said.

Toyota has already patented a manual transmission for electric cars, and it will be featured in the electric Lexus LFA successor. GM's also working on a clutch for electric car transmissions.

VW's sister brand, Porsche, considered simulated shifts but views them as making EVs worse.

Grünitz found the Ioniq 5 N "interesting" to drive, but said he wouldn't want to use it for his everyday life. But if customer demand is there, "we will also provide sounds," Grünitz said.

If the future electric GTI does make sounds, Grünitz said the automaker would implement it differently than Hyundai, but he wouldn't discuss how.

Electric iterations of the Golf, GTI, and Golf R aren't due until the next of the decade on the SSP (Scalable System Platform) architecture, Grünitz reconfirmed.

 

source:  https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1145139_vw-considering-manual-transmission-sound-for-evs

 

Joel Feder
http://www.boscheuropean.com

Saturday, December 28, 2024

Range Rover - Repair and Service Redwood City - Defender set for Dakar Rally in 2026 - Bosch European Redwood City - (650) 368-3000

 

2025 Land Rover Defender Octa 

 

JLR is in the process of transforming its Defender nameplate into a standalone brand focused on adventure vehicles, and as part of the transformation, the automaker will enter a Defender factory team in the grueling Dakar Rally in 2026.

The Dakar program will be run by JLR motorsports boss James Barclay, who currently oversees Jaguar's Formula E program.

More details will be announced at the 2025 Dakar Rally, which runs in Saudi Arabia in early January, but in a statement released on Monday, Barclay said work on the Dakar program had already begun.

The latest Defender is already one of the most capable off-roaders currently on sale, especially in the extra-rugged Defender Octa guise unveiled earlier this year. However, JLR is likely to run a bespoke rally raid-style vehicle sharing a design and possibly some technology with the production Defender.

JLR to field Defender factory team in 2025 Dakar Rally

Audi, which won the 2024 Dakar Rally, has competed in recent years with a bespoke off-roader using a unique series plug-in hybrid powertrain. Ford is also gearing up to enter the 2025 Dakar Rally, using its own bespoke off-roader, dubbed the Raptor T1+. The T1+ in the name is a nod to the Dakar Rally's T1 class. The class is open to non-production vehicles that meet FIA technical and safety standards, and is likely to be where JLR competes.

JLR said 2023 it wanted to make Defender a standalone brand alongside new Range Rover and Discovery brands, as well as the existing Jaguar brand. As for the original Land Rover brand, JLR confirmed it wouldn't disappear altogether, but failed to provide further details.

 source: https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1145133_defender-set-for-dakar-rally-in-2026

by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
http://www.boscheuropean.com