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

 

Recent Side-by-Side Dealer Survey Confirms Strong Market

Powersports Business and RBC Capital Markets recently released their 2012 fourth quarter side-by-side dealer survey and it confirms a strong market and continued positive outlook for the side-by-side market. More than a third of the dealers surveyed reported new unit sales growth of 10% or more for the fourth quarter 2012 and over 40% of dealers expect sales to increase 10% or more in 2013. Thee figures are in line what Small Vehicle Resource (SVR) has found in interviews with dealers for our recent STOV market study.

Some other highlights from the study:

  • Side-by-side buyers spend money on accessories – often $1,000 but up to $5,000 is not uncommon helped by inclusion in financing plans. SVR has heard similar amounts from dealers  – $1,000 to $1,500 spending on accessories is common.
  • Popular accessories:  cabs, roofs, windshields, wheels, gun racks, plows, heaters, stereos and street kits. The last one is not too surprising. The trend for a few years had been for work UTVs to be made LSV compliant, but now more states and municipalities are passing ordinances to allow UTVs on streets with some modifications but not as stringent as LSV requirements.
  • A sizable portion of buyers, around half, are new to the industry attracted by the utility and convenience of the vehicles for:  older buyers; seating capacity; a generally more comfortable riding experience;
  • 89% of Polaris Ranger and 73% of Polaris RZR dealers were extremely or somewhat satisfied with sales of the vehicles in comparison to 65% of Can Am Commander and  50% of John Deere Gator dealers.  Honda Big Red and Yamaha Rhino dealers were clear laggards in this measurement with 13% and 11% respectively.

The latter point is more proof that the recreational riding segment of the side-by-side market is the fastest growing segment. Part of the reason is that buyers in the segment tend to have a shorter buying cycle. They are interested in features and performance and are willing to upgrade to a newer vehicle sooner than buyers in other segments. These are also higher price point vehicles with the typical buyer having a higher household income. In a choppy and uncertain recovery this segment’s buyers have more money to spend than other side-by-side segments. The aggressive marketing and pace of model introductions in this segment as companies vie for market share is a factor as well.

Learn more:  Powersportsbusiness.com

Small Vehicle Resource Announces New Market Study on the Small, Task-Oriented Vehicle Market in the US

 New STOV Market Study:  Trends, 2007-2011, Estimates and Forecasts 2012-2116

       New Study Analyzes the Product Base of an $12 Billion STOV Industry

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Small Vehicle Resource, LLC (SVR) has published the sixth in a series of market research reports on the small, task-oriented vehicle (STOV) industry. The report covers small vehicle products ranging from golf cars, light transport and portage vehicles built off golf car frames, to heavy duty traditional turf vehicles and off-road utility and recreational vehicles (side-by-sides). The study concentrates on the product side of an estimated $12+ billion industry, including parts and service.

 

SVR is the successor company to International Market Solutions, LLC with the same principals involved. “SVR,” explains Managing Director, Stephen Metzger, “is an appropriate rebranding of our research efforts, as ‘Small Vehicle Resource’ gives clear view of our focus in the STOV industry.” The Small, Task-Oriented Vehicle Market in the United States, Trends from 2006-2012, Forecasts to 2016 contains analyses and the outlook for:

• The golf car industry–the market for fleet golf cars;

• Privately-owned vehicles–golf cars, upgraded golf cars, low-speed vehicles (LSVs);

• Utility vehicles built on golf car or modified golf car frames;

• Heavy duty utility vehicles, focusing on off-road side-by-side vehicles;

• Non-traditional, or “crossover” competition across industry segments;

• Used vehicles as viable options to new vehicles;

• Technologies that will have an impact on the industry;

• State of the market survey from dealers’ perspective;

• Latest regulations on small vehicles ownership and use.

“Small, task-oriented vehicle or STOV is the generic term we created to describe exactly what these vehicles do,” states Metzger. “They are designed for a relatively narrow range of tasks, such as golf, personal transportation, haulage and other work functions, but for the most part are built off of a few universally applicable body frames and drive trains.” “This sets the stage,” Metzger continues, “for substantial crossover competition, with OEMs moving out of their traditional markets–a trend and development we analyze in detail.”

Major findings in the study are:

  • SVR forecasts new vehicle production for the overall STOV market to grow 18% from estimated 462,000 units in 2012 to approximately 545,000 units in 2016;
  • Excluding the off-road segment which is predominantly ICE, electric power continues to gain significantly in units sold, across all segments of the golf car-type market, that includes golf cars, privately-owned vehicles, and light portage and transport vehicles increasing from 72% in 2007 to a projected 82% in 2016.
  • Recovery from the recession has been spotty with some STOV market sub-segments growing strongly while others continue to struggle.;
  • STOVs continue to be upgraded, adopting automotive features and standards, which are starting to migrate from high-end recreational UTVs into other STOV segments, promoting market growth;
  • Golf cars remain a staple product in both new and used vehicle markets but the fleet market continues to face the challenge of a declining golf course population;
  • The high-end off-road market weathered the recession and slow recovery very well. The promise of profits is increasing segment competition, marked by frequent, feature laden model introductions and new sub-segments like crossover UTVs;
  • Commercial markets are a high growth area for LSVs while the personal transportation market without tax credits offers only low to moderate growth;
  • Schools, municipalities and even some corporate customers are increasingly turning to LSVs to fulfill “green” goals and policies with safety features a strong decision-making factor as well;

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Further information, including a detailed table of contents, can be obtained by contacting

Stephen Metzger, Managing Director, SVR

(914) 293-7577 or smetzger@azureblog.smallvehicleresource.com

John Deere Introduces Four Seat Gator XUVs

John Deere's New Four Seat XUV 825i S4

John Deere’s New Four Seat XUV 825i S4

Earlier this month John Deere announced the addition of a four seat model to their XUV line.  The  XUV 825i S4 is a crossover UTV designed to be used for work and recreational riding. There is also a diesel powered version, the XUV 855D S4. An important feature of the vehicle is a convertible rear seat cargo space that offers under seat storage in the four passenger configuration. In the two passenger configuration there is more cargo space and an additional 400 lbs of payload capacity. Other key features include:

  • 50 hp, 812 cc, inline 3-cylinder engine
  • Electronic fuel injection
  • Top-speed of 44 mph
  • Fully locking 4-wheel drive system
  • Fully independent, double wishbone suspension with 8 inches of wheel travel and 11 inches of ground clearance
  • Power steering, with anti-kickback feature
  • 16.4 cubic feet cargo box with a 1,000 pound payload capacity
  • Diesel engine version has a 23 hp, liquid cooled 3-cylinder diesel engine

There are also upgrades for the XUV 825i, 625i and 855D including:

  • New CVT transmission with dynamic downhill engine breaking
  • Seven-gallon fuel tank with digital readout
  • Digital display cluster standard for all the models
  • Optional power steering for the 825i and 855D models.

Comment:  This vehicle introduction continues the trend of four-seat vehicles entering the highly competitive recreational and crossover segment of the market. It started with four seat versions of the Polaris RZR 900 and Arctic Cat’s Wildcat in the pure recreation end of the market. Four seat versions will now be a standard element of product lines moving forward. The ability to carry one or more passengers comfortably is one of the reasons the UTV market is still experiencing customer conversion from the ATV market.

Learn more:  Deere.com

Polaris Introduces Limited Edition RZR S 800 EPS Sunset Red

Polaris Introduces Limited Edition RZR S 800 EPS Sunset Red

Polaris Introduces Limited Edition RZR S 800 EPS Sunset Red

Polaris continues to pump out more limited edition models for their various RZR products. According to their press release Polaris unveiled a new limited edition RZR S 800 EPS Sunset Red which will be available in the following states: AL, AR, FL, GA, MS, SC, TN, LA, NC, OK and TX. The unit includes the following features and is available for $15,999.
· Electronic Power Steering (EPS)
· Maxxis Bighorn tires on 12″ black Crusher aluminum rims
· Premium FOX Podium X shocks
· Rear Cab Frame Extension
· Sunset Red painted dash, rear panels, and hood
· Color matched front and rear suspension springs
· Custom graphics package
· Under Hood Dry Storage
· Low Profile Bumper and Doors
· Custom cut & sew black, Sunset Red, and white seats with RZR emblem

Honda Launches 4-passenger Pioneer UTV

Honda Pioneer 700-4

Honda’s new Pioneer 700-4 utility vehicle

The 2, 3 and 4 passenger convertible seating configurations of the dump bed in Honda’s Pioneer 700-4 utility vehicle

Honda recently launched their new Pioneer 700-4 utility vehicle which can hold up to four passengers. The most prominent feature of the new model is a convertible rear seating design that allows operators to switch between 2, 3 or 4 passenger configurations. In the two passenger configuration the dump bed can fully tilt. The Pioneer 700-4 provides 1,000 lbs of cargo capacity and 1,500 lbs in towing capacity. Other key features include:

  • 675cc liquid-cooled OHV single-cylinder four-stroke engine
  • Electronic fuel injection
  • Independent double wishbone suspension front and rear with 7.9 inches (front) and 9.1 inches (rear) of travel
  • Automotive transmission with hydraulic torque converter
  • Three drive modes:  2WD, 4WD, and 4WD with front differential lock
  • 10.5 inches of ground clearance
  • New “rugged” styling

The vehicle comes in Red, Olive or Honda’s own Phantom Camo and will be available in the Summer of 2013.

Learn more:  Honda.com

Polaris Announces More Limited Edition RZR XP 900 Models

In the competitive high-end recreational side-by-side market segment Polaris is introducing two more limited edition RZR XP 900 models. Retailing for $17,799 the models should be available at local dealers in February.

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A new Limited Edition RZR XP 900 EPS White-Lightning/Orange Madness-Blue

2013 RZR XP 900 EPS-White Lightning/Orange Madness and Blue

Additional features on the limited edition model include:
• Electronic Power Steering
• White Lightning painted dash and hood
• Custom graphics package
• Custom three-color cut & sew Black, Orange Madness and White seats with RZR emblem
• Color matched painted front and rear suspension springs
• Orange Madness painted control arms, trailing arms and radius rods
• Baja Cross tires on 12-inch Black Crusher aluminum rims

2013-Polaris-RZR-XP-900-White-Lightning-Evasive-Green

A new Limited Edition RZR XP 900 EPS White-Lightning/Evasive-Green

2013 RZR XP 900 EPS-White Lightning/Evasive Green
Additional features on the limited edition model include:
• Electronic Power Steering
• White Lightning painted dash and hood
• Custom Evasive Green graphics package
• Custom two-color cut & sew Black and Graphite STX seats with RZR emblem
• Maxxis Bighorn tires on 12″ Black Crusher aluminum rims

 

Arctic Cat Introduces Wildcat 1000 X

Arctic Cat continues to roll out new models in their Wildcat line with the introduction of their Wildcat 1000 X. The newest Wildcat side-by-side features a 90 plus hp engine, 18 inches of rear suspension travel and 13 inches of ground clearance. The drivetrain includes a new drive and driven clutch from Team Industries and the suspension system has Fox Podium shocks and Arctic Cat’s new sway bar. The Wildcat 1000 X also comes with electronic fuel injection and variable assist electronic power steering and is available in Team Arctic Green and Vibrant Red Metallic colors. The vehicles will ship to dealers in March 2013.

Comment:  The Wildcat 1000 X is targeted towards the pure recreational side-by-side user. Models in this segment carry a hefty price tag but the market continues to grow.  Driven by higher income purchasers with discretionary funds to spend, the lackluster economic recovery does not appear to be a drag on this end of the market. One important growth factor is the increasingly competitive nature of the market segment as Polaris, Arctic Cat and Can Am churn out new models loaded with new features such as increasingly larger engines, EFI, electronic power steering, improved suspensions and drivetrains. With these features and improved vehicle performance the manufacturers are enticing buyers interested in the latest and greatest vehicles into the stores.

Learn more:  Arctic Cat

Polaris 4Q 2012 Earnings Report & Conference Call

Last week Polaris reported another strong quarter and year for 2012. They continue to lead the UTV market and are now making inroads in the LSV market with their GEM acquisition.  Polaris increased fourth quarter sales 15% to a record $900 million. Fourth quarter net income and earnings per share both increased 38% to $88.1 million and $1.24 per share, respectively. Full year 2012 sales increased 21% to a record $3.2 billion and net income increased 37% to $312.3 million. Net margins reached a record 9.7% and earnings per share rose $4.40, up 38%. Several days after the call management announced that the quarterly dividend would be raised by 14% to $0.42 a share. Some other highlights from the conference call:

  •  Revenue in the Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) segment grew 22%, powered by over 20% growth in North American side-by-side sales which outpaced the expansion of the overall market that was estimated at low teen percent.
  • While fourth quarter wholesale sales to Bobcat decreased, the full year retail sales there increased upper-single digits. 2012 milItary segment sales were flat.
  • Sales from GEM and Goupil increased over 50% in the fourth quarter with GEM up double-digits and orders up even more as distribution increased and a revamped 2013 model line-up was introduced. 
  • Overall revenue is expected to increase 7-10% in 2013 with net income and earnings per share projected to increase in the range of 10% to 15% over 2012.
  • The management expects a slowdown in the rate of growth in the UTV/side-by-side market but still expects the overall market to grow.
  • Sales of Off-Road Vehicles are expected to increase in the high-single digits percent range with retail sales of side-by-side vehicles and ATVs continuing to outpace the overall market, both in North America and internationally.
  • Europe and Middle East sales in the ORV market are expected to decline because of economic conditions.
  • A new $50 million manufacturing facility will begin construction in Europe in the first half of 2013 to cut costs, better match products to the local markets and alleviate anticipated production constraints in current facilities. It will be a 325,000 square foot facility for welding, painting and assembly of ATVs and UTVs. Production will begin in the second-half of 2014.
  • An India plant will also be built as part of their joint venture with Eicher with production expected to begin in 2015.
  •  The new RZR XP900 Jagged X was well received by dealers and sold out of it’s initial allotment within 24 hours.
  • Over 150 GEM dealers were added in 2012  and 2013 revenue is expected to grow double digits with a focus on growing B2B customers.
  • For Goupil, a new G5 hybrid product is launching in 2013.

Read the earnings call transcript:  Seekingalpha.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.