Tomberlin & Fallbrook Technologies Expand Joint Efforts

The Tomberlin Group and Fallbrook Technologies along with TEAM Industries have announced that they will be expanding their product development efforts to include additional Tomberlin product lines. Originally focused on the Anvil, Fallbrook’s NuVinci transmission technology will now be put into other vehicles. They will also be accelerating the integration of the technology into the Anvil.

Fallbrook Technlogies CVP

Continuously Variable Planetary (CVP) Transmission

Unlike conventional gear and clutch transmissions, the NuVinci CVP uses a set of rotating and tilting balls positioned between the input and output components of the transmission that adjust to vary the speed of the transmission. ??Tilting the balls changes their contact diameters and varies the speed ratio. ??As a result, the NuVinci CVP offers a seamless and continuous transition to any ratio within its range in a compact, easy to manufacture and cost effective package that improves system performance.??

Learn more: ??Tomberlin.net

News Briefs

Milford, Detroit Test GGT Electric LSVs – Milford, Detroit city officials have started a trial run to evaluate the use of LSVs as a replacement for some of their existing fleet. The town’s ordinance officers will use??GGT Electric’s??commercial truck model for several weeks to test their viability. ??Officials estimate that fuel costs would be $200 per year for the electric vehicle compared to $1,500 for the gas vehicle that otherwise would be used. ??Learn more: ??Hometownlife.com

Electric Car Sharing In San Diego – Car2go, a subsidiary of Daimler, is launching an electric fleet for their car sharing program in San Diego. ??The fleet will consist of 300 of Daimler’s Smart ForTwo Electric Drive vehicles by the end of the year. The Car2go sharing model is designed to meet the needs of urban drivers who want to make spontaneous short one-way trips. In other cities their vehicles are typically used for trips of 6 miles or less. The vehicles will be located at various designated spots around the city. ??Learn more: ??Wired.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEV Demonstration Project: Preliminary Report

Last month the South Bay Cities Council of Governments released a preliminary report about their NEV demonstration project. ??The report was published after only 12 months of data because of “extraordinary positive results.”

The demonstration project focused on assessing the??viability of NEVs on typical suburban streets in??today???s development pattern. ??A total of 15 households??were involved????and 7 vehicles including a Vantage Crewcab, ??a Columbia Summit, two Wheego Whips, a GEM e4, a GEM e2 and a Miles sedan. ??The project addressed three questions:

1. Will residents regularly drive NEV/LUVs on typical suburban streets without special??lanes or signage?

2. Will NEV/LUV usage produce significant environmental and economic benefits?

3. Is large-scale deployment of NEV/LUVs feasible?

The answers to the first two were a resounding ‘Yes’ and a conditional ‘Yes’ for the deployment question. ??Data from the project showed that “…the average percentage of all household travel??(VMT) taken in an NEV/LUV was consistently 22% across all groups. In terms of vehicle??trips, the NEV/LUVs mode share averaged 26% of the round trips.

In terms of environmental impacts “…Average participating households criteria air pollutants were reduced by 26% – 33%??depending on the specific pollutant being measured.

To facilitate deployment a number of barriers need to be lessened including vehicle price, vehicle quality, consumer education and local government incentives. ??The authors also suggested a medium speed vehicle class would help the transition away from gas autos. ??The project will run a total of 18 months until October 31, 2011. ??Learn more: ??Southbaycities.org

STOVs For The Farm or Ranch

I came across a couple of stories about the use of small, task-oriented vehicles on farms/ranches. ??One considered the virtues of UTVs over ATVs while the other discussed the advantages of mini-trucks over UTVs. ??In the former, the rancher fashioned his own fencing attachment for his UTV that would allow him to carry all the necessary tools and material for fixing fences. The story also noted that UTVs were safer and lasted longer than ATVs.

In the other story, the enclosed cab of the mini-truck in inclement weather was a big plus compared to UTVs. Also noted was the cheaper cost and higher speed for traveling long distances between fields.

Learn more: ??Cattlenetwork.com?? ?? ??Ozarksfn.com

Arctic Cat’s New Wildcat Designed To Take On Polaris RZR XP 900

Last week more information came out about Artic Cat’s Wildcat, an “ultra-performance” side-by-side, which is targeting the same market as the Polaris RZR XP 900. ??According to Arctic Cat management the vehicle is designed to exceed the performance of the Polaris offering. ??Some of the key features and capabilities include:

  • Engine: ??951 cc, V-twin, SOHV, four-stroke, four-valve
  • 13 inches of ground clearance
  • Full perimeter frame
  • 5-point multi-link trailing arm suspension with 18 inches of travel
  • 17 inches of travel in the front suspension
  • Walker Evans Racing shocks in the front and rear
  • Electronic power steering
  • LED headlights and taillights
  • 300 lb cargo bed capacity

Learn more: ??ATVMagonline.com

Artic Cat Reports Fiscal 1st Quarter Results

Arctic Cat??reported that net sales increased 18 percent to $74.9 million in the fiscal 2012 first quarter ended June 30, 2011, up from net sales of $63.4 million in the prior-year first quarter. The company’s first quarter net loss improved to $2.3 million versus a net loss of $4.5 million. Arctic Cat typically reports a first quarter loss because most of its revenue is seasonal, occurring in their fiscal 2nd and 3rd quarters. Management reported that “Revenue grew across all product lines, with particularly strong sales of our Prowler side-by-side utility vehicles contributing to the quarter’s results.” ??Management also raised their guidance for full year sales to $520 to $530 million or a 12-14% increase over 2011. ??The increase is expected to be driven in part by the launch of their new sport utility vehicle the Wildcat. ??Learn more: ??Marketwatch.com

Polaris Introduces New 2012 RZR & Ranger Models

Continuing their history of introducing new models and upgrading older ones, Polaris announced a number of new models and improvements to existing ones for their RZR and Ranger product lines. ??For the RZR line they have added the RZR 570 targeting consumers looking for the ride and dimensions of the RZR 800 but without all the power.

Polaris RZR 570

Polaris introduces the new RZR 570

The RZR 570 has an all-new ProStar 570 engine that???s a 4-valve DOHC unit which can power the side-by-side from 0 to 35 mph in 4 seconds according to Polaris. ??Other features include:

  • A new, lightweight transmission
  • 9 inches of suspension travel front and rear
  • Front and rear anti-sway bars for flat cornering
  • On-demand all-wheel drive
  • Width of only 50 inches
The MSRP is $9,999 for the base vehicle. Other changes to the RZR lineup include upgrades to the 900 XP with Fox 2.0 shocks that feature new, convenient compression adjustment knobs for tool-less tuning, a rubber isolated prop shaft, new ??front suspension geometry and a new passenger grab bar tube with an anti-rattle bushing for reduced noise. ??The various RZR 800 models will all have
“…the new grab bar, improved cockpit fit and finish to reduce dust and heat on the operator, a front drive cage made from zinc for added durability, a durable dual clutch inlet for low and high speed cooling, and a 33-percent thicker skid plate. The RANGER RZR 800 also will receive a rubber jounce bumper in the shock assembly for improved durability and the RANGER RZR 4 800 also will feature the improved Fox 2.0 adjustable shocks with compression adjustable knobs.”
For the Ranger line Polaris has updated the Ranger 800 HD with their new Engine Braking System (EBS) which controls downhill braking to provide optimum control and smooth, even deceleration during descents. ??Polaris has also added the Ranger Crew Diesel with a??904cc, three-cylinder YANMAR engine, a fully-sealed, fixed center distance clutch driveline, a 55 amp alternator to operate electric powered accessories, one-ton towing capacity, 2 inch hitch receiver and a 1,000 lb cargo dump bed with gas-assist dumping. ??Learn more: ??ATVMagonline.com

Polaris Reports Record 2Q Earnings

Polaris reported record 2Q earnings driven by growth across product lines and geographic areas with North American sales increasing 43% and International sales increasing 35%. ??Management now expects full year sales growth to be in the 25% to 28% range.

Off-road vehicle sales which includes ATVs and UTVs were $482 million for the quarter and $870 million for the first six months of 2011 compared to $342 and $592 million for 2010 respectively. ??These figures represent 41% year to year quarterly growth and 47% year to year six month growth. ??Management reports gaining market share in both the ATV and side-by-side market segments in North America with ATV sales up less than 10% for the quarter. ??Side-by-side sales were not specified but likely increased by over 20% for the quarter. ??Off-road military, Bobcat related sales and international sales all increased for the quarter, the latter by 35%. ??Learn more: ??Marketwatch.com

Can-Am Adds Model To SxS Lineup

Can-Am Commander 1000 LTD

For the 2012 model year Can-Am adds the Commander 1000 LTD

For the 2012 model year Can-Am is adding a Limited model to their Commander 1000 lineup. ??The company refers to the new addition as the “…industry???s first luxury, touring side-by-side.” ??The Comander 1000 LTD is similar to the Commander 1000 XT but adds the following package of features:

  • Front and rear Air Control Suspension (ACS) with Fox Racing Shox
  • Two-piece roof
  • Half windshield
  • Rear net
  • Removable Limited seats
  • Custom steering wheel
  • Two premium painted-plastic color options (Pure Magnesium and Orbital Blue)
  • Analog / digital gauge
  • Garmin GPS
  • Sound system with four speakers
The LTD’s suspension offers up to??six different preset suspension preload levels selectable via a LCD display. ??Other features available across the Commander product line include a 85 hp engine, selectable 2WD/4WD and a dual level cargo box with tilt assist for dumping that can handle 400 lbs up top and 200 lbs below. ??Learn more: ??Motorcycle-USA.com
Comment:?? I would anticipate that we will see more “luxury” UTVs coming into the market moving forward. After adding performance features of on-road vehicles such as electronic fuel injection, I anticipate that they will follow the pattern of both pick-up trucks and SUVs which moved from??utilitarian??models to those with more comfort, convenience and luxury features. Of course, the slow economic recovery may put a damper on this trend in the short term.

Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific NEV Report

A new report from Frost & Sullivan, Strategic Analysis of Asia Pacific Market for Neighborhood Electric , projects that China and India will be the leading sources for NEVs in 2016, accounting for over 50% of global production. ??The market is currently dominated by Chinese and other Asian Pacific OEMs who largely export the vehicles to the US and Europe. According to the report, production of NEVs from the region is expected to grow to 116,900 units in 2016, representing a compounded annual growth rate of 39% since 2009. ??Learn more: ??Newswiretoday.com