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Dacia Duster facelift boosts infotainment, cuts CO2

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2021 Dacia Duster facelift

An improved Dacia Duster will open for ordering later this summer with subtle exterior styling tweaks concealing big improvements to onboard infotainment systems and CO2 emissions.

Today’s top-spec infotainment system is a fairly dated-looking 7.0-inch setup. Facelifted 2021 models can have a screen up to 8.0-inches, housed within a more premium-look chrome-edged display.

2021 Dacia Duster facelift

Two grades are offered: Media Display has Bluetooth connectivity and wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

The higher-spec Media Nav has wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus onboard navigation. Both versions have an eco driving screen – and four-wheel drive versions have a 4×4 Monitor which includes altimeter, inclinometer and compass.

Entry-level Duster feature a clever Dacia Plug & Music system that includes radio, USB and Bluetooth, for fuss-free pairing with smartphones.

New seat upholstery, more slimline head restraints and a ‘high’ centre console with sliding centre armrest are among other improvements within the facelifted Duster.

Lower CO2

2021 Dacia Duster facelift

Dacia is promising better fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions from the broad engine range, which includes 90hp, 130hp and 150hp turbo petrol engines, a 115hp diesel and a 100hp Bi-Fuel petrol-LPG version.

Dacia has significantly enlarged the LPG range by over 16 litres compared to the previous model, which it says gives more than 155 miles’ greater range.

An LPG Duster, with both petrol and LPG tanks full, offers a total range of nearly 770 miles between refills.

An EDC dual-clutch automatic Duster is also available, and higher-grade versions offer high-traction all-wheel drive – these cars also have grippier tyres and hill descent control.

Safety aids

2021 Dacia Duster facelift

Dacia is highlighting the improved safety features of the facelifted Duster, after its new Sandero supermini scored just two stars earlier this year in Euro NCAP testing.

The new Duster comes with cruise control, a speed limiter and auto high-beam as standard, while there are a range of optional safety aids too.

These include blind spot warning, park assist, hill start assist and a four-camera ‘Multiview’ parking system.

Dacia says this doesn’t just help when parking, either: it can also be used off-road. The camera feed is displayed through the infotainment screen, and automatically switches off when vehicle speed exceeds 12mph.

Facelift features

2021 Dacia Duster facelift

Externally, new headlights have a revised ‘Y-shaped’ LED daytime running light, complete with LED front indicators (a Dacia first). Dipped headlights and number plate lights are also now LED.

There’s a 3D-look chrome radiator grille and the Desert Orange paint featured here is also new.

Dacia’s even aero-tuned the new 16-inc and 17-inch alloy wheels which, along with other improvements, help reduce CO2 by up to 5.8g compared to the pre-facelift models.

Luke Broad, Dacia UK head of sales, said: “The new Duster is a sporty, all-terrain vehicle which continues to make the SUV accessible for consumers. It now comes with even more advanced technology, features, style, enhanced driving pleasure and efficiency.

“Duster’s winning formula has made sure it has led its class in Europe’s SUV market since 2019, and with the new Duster and its unmatched combination of exceptional reliability, comfort and price, we only expect this to accelerate.”

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Genesis G70 Shooting Brake world debut at 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed

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Genesis G70 Shooting Brake

Genesis is giving 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed visitors a world debut with the public reveal of the G70 Shooting Brake.

Set to be sold only in Europe, the new load-lugging G70, a rival to the BMW 3 Series Touring, will star on the new premium brand’s stand at FOS 2021.

The Duke of Richmond will pull the covers off during the opening day, alongside Genesis Motor Europe MD Dominique Boesch.

Genesis will also give its new Genesis X Concept EV its European debut at the festival.

Genesis G70 Shooting Brake

Dominique Boesch said: “We are thrilled to unveil the G70 Shooting Brake for the very first time as well as marking the European debut of the Genesis X at the world-famous Goodwood Festival of Speed.

“Honouring the region is so important to Genesis, which is why we chose to debut both vehicles at the distinguished British festival.

“In particular, the G70 Shooting Brake recognises the automotive heritage of Europe in both name and iconic design, unmistakably demonstrating the brand’s commitment to the region”.

Genesis G70 Shooting Brake

It won’t just be a static display, either: Genesis has promised to give the car a dynamic demonstration by driving it up the famous Hill Climb as well.

The 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed has this week been confirmed to take place with a capacity crowd. It will run from 8-11 July.

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Bentley steering wheels fits real AND virtual racers

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Bentley steering wheel fits real AND virtual racers

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Bentley Continental GT3 Fanatec Wheel

Bentley’s monstrous Pikes Peak Continental GT3 race car will make use of a steering wheel compatible with racing game simulators. 

Created with gaming hardware specialists Fanatec, the new steering wheel is packed with motorsport technology and high-end materials. 

Sim racers will be able to use the exact same wheel that will pilot the 750 hp Continental GT3.

Plug and play technology

Bentley Continental GT3 Fanatec Wheel

Crafted from carbon fibre and magnesium alloy, the GT3 steering wheel is intended to be lightweight but strong. A digital central display hosts telemetry and other performance data.

Bentley’s influence on the steering wheel can be seen in the knurled rotary switches. Magnetic paddles, used for gear shifting and other functions, are based on those found in the road-going Bentley Continental.  

The quick-release function of the steering wheel allows it to easily transfer from race car to sim gaming rig. Fanatec promises that the GT3 wheel will work with its existing force-feedback bases, and comes with a special carry case.

Such a wheel is likely to aid Bentley’s preparation for the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb. Being able to use the exact same wheel when practicing in a simulator can only be a bonus.

Leading the field

Bentley Continental GT3 Fanatec Wheel

The Bentley steering wheel is the second created through a collaboration between Fanatec and a car company. Last year, BMW announced that Fanatec would supply a homologated gaming wheel for the forthcoming M4 GT3. 

However, the BMW item will not be used until the 2022 season. It allows Bentley to score a world-first achievement. 

This year, the company is looking to take a hat trick of wins on the 12.42-mile Pikes Peak course. The all-new GT3 car, designed to use renewable synthetic fuel, will aim to follow the previous wins taken by the Bentayga and Continental GT

Paul Williams, director of motorsport at Bentley Motors, commented: “Our detailed collaboration with Fanatec has repurposed the steering wheel from the Bentley Continental GT3 Pikes Peak car for virtual use.

“There cannot be a more realistic way for gaming enthusiasts to experience the thrill of driving one of our fastest ever vehicles, from home.”

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Goodwood Festival of Speed WILL go ahead for 2021

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Goodwood FOS by Jayson Fong

The 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed will go ahead next month after organisers confirmed the event forms part of the government’s Events Research Programme.

Goodwood said the capacity agreed with the government – which hasn’t been announced yet – will enable ticket, hospitality and grandstand pass holders to attend as planned. This includes those with tickets rolled over from last year.

All days bar Thursday 8 July – which has limited availability – are sold out as a result.

As with other pilot events that the government has held, such as the World Snooker Championship in April and May, ticket holders will need to agree to a code of conduct before attending.

This includes either having received both doses of the vaccine at least 14 days before the event, or proof of a negative lateral flow test within 48 hours of the event.

Goodwood has not specified if attendees are required to test again after the event, as per the snooker pilot.

Celebrating the maestros

Goodwood FOS by Drew Gibson

This year’s theme is ‘The Maestros – Motorsport’s Great All-Rounders’, celebrating the drivers, teams and manufacturers who have enjoyed success across a variety of motorsport disciplines.

Sports minister Nigel Huddleston said: “We are continuing to expand the Events Research Programme’s remit to include more of our iconic cultural and sporting events and the Goodwood Festival of Speed will now return for the first time since the pandemic broke.

“Festival goers will now be able to enjoy the raw horsepower of Goodwood’s legendary automotive, aeronautical and equine offerings up close thanks to our tremendous vaccine rollout and the increasingly popular use of the NHS App to prove your Covid status.”

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Irish Ferries launches Dover to Calais route for £69 a car

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Irish Ferries Dover to Calais

Irish Ferries has launched a new Dover to Calais ferry route with fares starting from £69 per car – including up to nine passengers.

The new service launches on 29 June, and Irish Ferries is hoping to capitalise on interest from Brits eager to travel into Europe when Covid restrictions lift.

The recently-refurbished Isle of Inishmore ferry has been assigned to the route: it includes an upgraded Club Class lounge which offers seating with 360-degree views.

There’s also O’Flaherty’s bar, Boylan’s Brasserie and Café Lafayette.

Irish Ferries Driver's Club

Travellers can use free wifi, plenty of space is available outdoors, and there are dedicated and safe play areas for children.

Duty-free shopping is available – and Irish Ferries allows travellers to pre-order in advance with a ‘click and collect’ service.

The company says travelling by ferry gives holidaymakers much more flexibility: they can load up cars with unlimited luggage – and take pets along too.

Social distancing onboard is easy and, of course, there’s plenty of opportunity to grab 100 percent fresh air – simply by stepping outdoors.

The ferry crossing from Dover to Calais takes 90 minutes (compared to 35 minutes for the Channel Tunnel).

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Catalytic converter thefts rocket 104% in a year

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Thefts of catalytic converters have soared by more than 100 percent in the past year, according to new data.

Figures obtained from 25 police forces via Freedom of Information requests by consumer group Which? showed a 104 percent rise in devices being stolen between 2019 and 2020.

Which? said organised gangs are ‘targeting tens of cars each day’ as the scrap value of a single ‘cat’ is £400 at present.

Sales via social media make it difficult for the police to trace criminals, too. Despite being an offence under the 2013 Scrap Metal Dealers Act, the publication found advertisements on Facebook offering cash for catalytic converters.

Scrap metal dealers and collectors must now also be licensed, although frequently there are no obvious credentials displayed by Facebook users, Which? added.

A nationwide problem

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The West Midlands has some of the largest numbers of catalytic converter thefts, often focused on hybrid and plug-in hybrid cars, but the problem has spread across the country. The county of Dorset, for example, saw a 187 percent increase in 2020.

“Catalytic converter thefts can leave victims with pricey repair bills, rising premiums or even complete write-offs, so it’s concerning to see such a huge spike in these crimes across the country,” said Harry Rose, editor of Which?

“To minimise the chance of your car being targeted you should consider installing traceable marking tools and a Catloc on your converter, or park in an area covered by CCTV. These steps could help to identify or deter thieves.”

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Ford Puma ST Gold Edition: the crowdsourced special

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Ford Puma ST Gold Edition

The final spec of a special edition Ford Puma ST has been revealed following a unique crowdsourcing experiment.

Nearly 275,000 enthusiasts took part in a series of social media polls to determine the look of the new Puma ST – with the winning car confirmed as the Ford Puma ST Gold Edition.

Ford asked enthusiasts to choose numerous aspects of the car, including exterior colour, brake caliper finish, exterior decals and even the colour of the stitching on the seatbelts.

Ford Puma ST Gold Edition

In the battle of paint colour, grey lost out to black, which won by a 56 percent margin; black brakes were, however, rejected, with three in four enthusiasts preferring red.

Even the name went to the polls, with 59 percent of people voting for Puma ST Gold Edition over Puma ST 24K Edition.

Ford Puma ST Gold Edition

“To create something truly special for our loyal performance fans, we’ve moved to a forward-looking approach in co-creating the Puma ST Gold Edition with them,” said Amko Leenarts, Ford’s design director.

“The number of votes cast shows just how enthusiastic our customers are – and that they have excellent taste.

“It’s all in the details, and with this special edition, our fans have configured a truly desirable product.”

Voting took place over 10 days on Ford’s Twitter and Instagram channels.

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1 in 5 motorists don’t know priority at T-Junctions

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An alarming 20 percent of motorists don’t know which driver should be given priority at a T-junction, a new survey has suggested.

Findings from a poll conducted by comparison website USwitch also claimed that 15 percent of those surveyed did not recognise the sign.

USwitch claimed 44 percent of motorists ‘have forgotten common road sign meanings’. It said 17 percent of people think the sign for ‘end of minimum speed limit’ means ‘maximum speed limit’.

The firm added the sign warning drivers that they are approaching a zebra crossing is often mistaken for ‘pedestrians walking along the road’ (27 percent) and ‘traffic light patrolled pedestrian crossings’(21%), while it said 20 percent of respondents think the sign for ‘cycle route ahead’ means ‘no cyclists allowed’.

“Everyone can benefit from brushing up on their driving knowledge, both in and out of the car. As driving test regulations have changed since 1973, those aged 48+ could see a significant benefit in some catch-up work,” said Joel Kempson from USwitch. 

“We would advise looking through the Highway Code every once in a while, to make sure you still know what you would have learned for your driving test.

“Road signs can vary across the country, so it is also important to check that your driving knowledge covers the whole of the UK.”

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Electric classic Bentley-inspired Bensport La Sarthe unveiled

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Bentley coachbuilder Bensport has unveiled an electric version of its retro La Sarthe model.

Called the Le Sarthe E, the model replaces a 4.5-litre straight-six engine with an EV powertrain that has been sourced from Advanced Electric Machines.

Mated to a 54kWh battery, Bensport reckons the car should be able to travel up to 200 miles between recharges.

Like the petrol version, the La Sarthe E is built upon an original Bentley Mk6 or R-type chassis which is ‘meticulously reconditioned’. The bodyshell, meanwhile, is hand-crafted by the Somerset-based coachbuilder.

Bensport

Bensport produces ‘two or three cars a year’, a spokesman told Motoring Research, and the firm could not provide a projection for how many vehicles it is hoping to build.

Bensport

The petrol-powered La Sarthe costs £500,000, including the donor vehicle and it is likely that the electric vehicle will be similarly priced when it officially goes on sale next week.

“When we created the La Sarthe, we wanted it to optimise elegance, refinement and dynamism, said Bob Perry, managing director of Bensport.

“Our La Sarthe E takes this ethos to a new level, offering an almost silent drive, while also drawing our focus to sustainability.

“We’re delighted to be working with AEM to integrate what we believe to be the world’s most sustainable electric motor in the La Sarthe E as a statement of our intent.”

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Motability’s The Big Event goes online for 2021

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Motability The Big Event

The Motability Scheme has confirmed its headline The Big Event showcase is to go ahead in 2021 despite Covid restrictions – in an action-packed two-day virtual event format.

Registration is now open for The Big Event 2021, which is held on Friday 6 and Saturday 7 August.

More than 25 leading car makers have already committed to take part, along with dozens of Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle experts and other adaptation specialists.

Aiming to showcase the latest Motability developments, experts from the UK’s leading car scheme for disabled people will be able to answer questions from virtual visitors, via live chat.

More than 630,000 disabled customers and their families currently enjoy worry-free motoring from the Motability Scheme, and organisers are hoping a refreshed format for The Big Event will help motorists, after 2020’s event wasn’t able to run due to the pandemic.

The Big Event normally takes place in physical locations across the country, and organisers hope the new virtual format will make 2021’s online event bigger and better than ever.

The event is free to join – and this, adds Motability, includes the planned live expert Speaker Sessions that will provide informative talks throughout the two-day event.

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