Garia Announces Limited Edition Roadster: Garia Mansory Currus

Garia Mansory Currus

The new limited edition Garia Mansory Currus

Garia, maker of luxury golf cars, announced the launch of a limited edition version of their Garia Roadster. Named the Garia Mansory Currus, the golf car is truly a limited edition with only 7 available for sale. Designed with Mansory, the luxury car customizer, the roadster features a dashboard in genuine leather, custom seat, and carbon fiber rear body.

For a genuine race car feel, it also comes with an adjustable setting for maximum motor braking and battery regeneration while driving as well as a speed switch with different driving modes called Golf, Street and Race, which adjust top speed and acceleration parameters. These settings are unique to Garia Mansory Currus and not available on any other golf cars currently on the market.

It is fitted with lithium batteries for an extended range of up to 60 km / 37 miles, and a speed package for increased speed of up to 60 km/h / 37 mph. The Garia Mansory Currus is street legal in Europe.

The speed package is not available in the US. This limited version vehicle marks the launch of an entirely new Garia model, the Garia Roadster. Learn more:  Garia.com

 

New Vehicle Manufacturers at the PGA Show

There were a couple new vehicle manufacturers at the PGA Show looking to increase their distribution network. One was Oreion Motors that produces a number of street-legal vehicles with a Hummer body styling that they have licensed. They had their Hummer HX and the convertible version, the Hummer HX-T on display at the show.  Both are electric vehicles with 72v systems and AC motors. Range is claimed to be 60 miles or more with the pack of 9 eight-volt batteries and on-board Delta Q charger. A lithium option is also available for a 100 mile range. The upscale vehicles feature such amenities as alloy wheels, heated seats, LCD digital dash display, LED lighting and sport seating.

Hummer HX-T from Oreion Motors

The company also offers their Reeper model, a gas-powered LSV that is designed for use either off-road on trails or on local streets or within gated-communities.  This vehicle is street-legal in all but California. The vehicle can also be configured to travel at higher than typical LSV speeds.  The Reeper is a 4×4 and each wheel has a fully mechanical locking differential and disc brakes. The company currently has approximately 40 dealers in the US. The vehicles components are manufactured in China and some assembly is performed in the US.

Another OEM at the show was Donggan Ruida EV Technology Co., a Chinese manufacturer of electric golf cars, utility vehicles and people movers looking for distribution in the US. Their hunting/general utility vehicle was on display at the show. This vehicle featured a 72v power system, AC motor and LED lighting. The company currently has no distributors in the US.

Hunting/Utility vehicle from Ruida Electric Vehicle Technology Co. New Vehicle

LED lighting on the hunting/utility vehicle from Ruida Electric Vehicle Technology Co.

PGA Merchandise Show Highlights

I was at the PGA Show last week in Orlando, FL that features a wide range of products and services pertaining to golf, including small, task-oriented vehicles and related products.  I will be posting about some of what I saw there throughout the week.

New from Yamaha – Yamaha introduced their new Adventurer Sport vehicles at the show as well as featuring their electronic fuel-injected Concierge 4 and Personal Transportation Vehicle (PTV).

The new 2013 Yamaha Adventurer with flip-down rear seat that converts to utility configuration.

Yamaha Adventurer Sport 2+2
The new 2013 Yamaha Adventurer Sport 2+2 with electronic fuel injection

Yamaha Adventurer all terrain tires

2013 Yamaha Adventurer Sport with 20 inch all terrain tires

The new Adventurer vehicles feature a beefier suspension, increased ground clearance, 20-inch all terrain tires and electronic fuel injection. The vehicles are targeted for off-road users with agriculture, estate and general utility needs and will be available March 1. Electronic fuel injection is an important feature that is appearing in more and more small, task-oriented vehicles. In an upcoming post I’ll talk more about this and other STOV trends I saw represented by new products at the show.

 

Virginia Rejected Factory Incentives for MyCar LSV Manufacturer

Greentech Automotive, maker of the MyCar LSV, had their request for incentives to build a factory rejected by the state of Virginia before receiving help from Mississippi where they opened a plant in Tunica last summer.  The rejection, based on the lack of viability of their business plan, is currently of interest because the company chairmanTerry McAuliffe, formerly Chair of the Democratic National Committee, is now a gubernatorial candidate for Virginia.  Virginia officials questioned whether the goal of selling 100,000 MyCars was realistic given that the company “… lacked brand recognition, had not demonstrated anything about the vehicle, did not have emissions approval from the EPA, had no distribution network, and had nobody in executive management with experience in automobile manufacturing.”  Greentech Automotive is positioning the $10,000 MyCar as an affordable electric vehicle alternative to much higher priced highway speed EVs. Learn more:  Torquenews.com

Comment:  While LSVs have developed their niche and can be used in a variety of commercial and consumer applications, their sales have never approached the level that MyCar is predicting.  Their target of 100,000 would surpass what has cumulatively been sold in the US to date.

Strong Growth In India’s Mini-truck Market

A recent article outlines the factors driving India’s booming mini-truck market.  The introduction of the Tata Ace mini-truck in 2005 established a new sub-segment and marked the beginning of a long-term growth trend in India’s Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) market.  These sub one-tonne vehicles along with 2-3.5 tonne pick-ups form the Small Commercial Vehicle (SCV) sub-segment of the LCV market (up to 7.5 tonne) accounting for an estimated 90% of the LCV goods segment and 75% of the total LCV market.  Since 2005 sales of SCVs have grown at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22%.

The growth of the four-wheeled SCVs have come at the expense of three-wheeled vehicles which saw their share of the LCV market decline from 71% in 2005 to 23% in 2012.  The four-wheeled vehicles offer more payload capacity, more range, improved safety, better emissions, lower costs and greater social status.  Besides three-wheel vehicle replacement sales are being driven by increased consumer spending and more widespread use of the hub and spoke model to deliver goods.  In addition, regulations are limiting the use of large trucks in cities and low capital costs and operating expenses are enabling entrepreneurs to purchase the vehicles.

The growth trend for the vehicles is expected to continue at a 17-18% CAGR over the next five years as the underlying factors such consumer spending, more sophisticated retailing, regulatory trends, expanding rural and semi-urban markets and growing entrepreneurism are forecasted to continue.  Not surprisingly the success of the Tata Ace and strong market growth has attracted other market entrants such as Mahindra’s Maxximo offering more power and payload, and vehicles from Force Motors, Piaggio and a joint venture between Nissan and Ashok Leyland.  More competition is expected.  Learn more:  mydigitalfc.com

Green Tech Starts NEV Production

Green Tech Automotive's MyCar NEV

Green Tech Automotive starts production of their MyCar NEV

A visit from former President Bill Clinton kicked off production  at Green Tech Automotive’s Horn Lake, MS plant.  The production line will manufacture the company’s MyCar NEV.  Management, which includes former Democratic National Committee chief Terry McAuliffe, hopes to produce 10,000 vehicles in their first year.  Many of these are destined for Denmark where Greenabout will distribute the vehicles.  Pizza chain Domino’s will also use some of the vehicles.  The company is targeting the fleet market with the vehicle which is priced at $18,000 and claims a maximum range of 95 miles for the top of the line model.  The vehicles feature lithium batteries from Flux Power of California.  Future plans include shipping vehicle components to China for final assembly in a to be built plant there as well as 300,000 square facility in Tunica County to produce up to 16,000 vehicles per year.  Learn more:  ClarionLedger.com

John Deere Targets Recreational Segment with New Gator

John Deere has introduced the Gator RSX850i with more power and improved handling for the recreational UTV segment.  The RSX850i comes in three variations:  Sport, Trail and Base.

The Sport is designed for rocky and sandy terrain, the Trail for hunting , fishing and trails and the Base can be customized with various options.  The Sport model features sport seats, alloy wheels with Maxxis tires, PreRunner bumper, cargo box rails, sport steering wheel and FOX® 2.0 Performance Series shocks.  The Trail model features sport seats, alloy wheels with Maxxis tires, winch, front brushguard, 2 inches front receiver hitch with recovery loops, rear bumper and cargo box rails.

All the models have a 839cc fuel-injected engine that produces 62 hp, a top speed of 53 mph and 0-30 mph acceleration in three seconds.  Learn more:  Cattlenetwork.com

PMMC, Electric Scooter Manufacturer, Enters STOV Market

Pihsiang Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (PMMC), a Taiwan-based electric scooter manufacturer has developed products for the mini city car and minitruck markets.  According to management they expect to ship 5,000 of the their “Achensa” branded all electric vehicles.  Northern European markets such as the Netherland, France, Germany, and the U.K. are the first export markets being targeted.  Small production runs are expected later this month or in June.  Learn more:  CENS.com

Renault Twizy 45: A Starter Car for Young UK Drivers?

Renault Twizy 45

Renault Twizy 45

A law is pending in the UK that would allow unlicensed drivers 16 years or older to drive lightweight vehicles with a top speed of 28 mph.  The Renault Twizy 45 would fit the bill.  The vehicle costs just under $10,000 but insurance premiums are estimated to be as high as $6,000 for younger drivers.  The details of the law are not finalized so Renault has not announced any marketing plans for the vehicle in the UK.  Learn more:  Hybridcars.com

New Vehicle Introductions

ACG Cars T-Sport LSV

T-Sport LSV recently introduced by ACG Cars

ACG Cars – ACG Cars of California recently launched their T-Sport LSV, a four passenger all electric vehicle. Features include  including a 17.5 hp brushless A/C motor, Sevcon computerized controller and LCD in-dash display.  The vehicle has a top speed of 25 mph and an estimated range of 40 miles.  MSRP is $7950. Learn more:  News.yahoo.com

AGT Electric Cars – AGT Electric Cars of Ontario, Canada recently introduced their Marrow Waste Management Vehicle.  The company usually manufacturers manufactures low-speed vehicles, neighborhood electric vehicles, utility task vehicles, burden carriers and golf cars.  The new vehicle is based upon their Marrow Electric Industrial Vehicle but is fitted with a 1-ton capacity trash bin.  The vehicle is powered by 12 6-volt batteries and management reports a range of 35 miles when fully loaded.  The vehicle is currently undergoing pilot tests and will be launched in Canada this month with a price of around $25,000.  The company is talking with potential distributors for the US market.  Learn more:  Wastecyclingnews.com