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Mint
08-07-2025
- Automotive
- Mint
Mahindra XUV 3XO gets new RevX series with fresh trims and features, prices starting at ₹8.94 lakh
Mahindra and Mahindra has introduced a new RevX Series to its XUV 3XO compact SUV range, adding fresh variants aimed at expanding the model's appeal across different price points. The newly launched RevX variants are offered in two trim levels – M and A – with prices starting at ₹ 8.94 lakh (ex-showroom). The RevX M trim is based on the existing MX2 variant and is slotted between the MX1 and MX3 trims. Priced at ₹ 8.94 lakh, the M variant is joined by an M (O) version at ₹ 9.44 lakh. Both feature subtle exterior revisions, including a body-coloured front grille, a dual-tone roof, and black wheel covers for the 16-inch steel wheels. RevX badging is also present on the C-pillar and tailgate. Inside the cabin, the RevX M introduces black leatherette seat upholstery, a first for a base-level XUV 3XO variant, and retains several features from the MX2. These include a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, projector headlamps, a four-speaker audio system, steering-mounted controls, keyless entry, and a height-adjustable driver's seat. Other convenience features include one-touch power windows for the driver, rear air vents, USB charging, and a 60:40 split rear seat. The M (O) variant adds an electric sunroof to the package. In terms of safety, both RevX M variants come equipped with six airbags, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX child seat mounts, and other basic safety equipment. Under the bonnet, they are powered by a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine delivering 110 bhp and 200 Nm of torque, paired exclusively with a 6-speed manual gearbox. The RevX A variant draws on the AX5 trim and is priced at ₹ 11.79 lakh for the manual version and ₹ 12.99 lakh for the automatic. Visual changes include piano black alloy wheels, dual-tone paint options, a body-coloured grille, and RevX badging. The interior of the A trim continues the dual-tone theme and adds black leatherette upholstery and a panoramic sunroof. It also features a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, touchscreen infotainment system with AdrenoX OS, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Alexa integration, and dual-zone climate control. Additional features include TPMS, auto headlamps and wipers, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear knob, and a six-speaker sound system. However, it lacks some advanced features such as ADAS, a 360-degree camera, an electronic parking brake, and a cooled glovebox.


Mint
08-07-2025
- Automotive
- Mint
Mahindra XUV 3XO gets new RevX series with fresh trims and features, prices starting at ₹8.94 lakh
Mahindra and Mahindra has introduced a new RevX Series to its XUV 3XO compact SUV range, adding fresh variants aimed at expanding the model's appeal across different price points. The newly launched RevX variants are offered in two trim levels – M and A – with prices starting at ₹ 8.94 lakh (ex-showroom). The RevX M trim is based on the existing MX2 variant and is slotted between the MX1 and MX3 trims. Priced at ₹ 8.94 lakh, the M variant is joined by an M (O) version at ₹ 9.44 lakh. Both feature subtle exterior revisions, including a body-coloured front grille, a dual-tone roof, and black wheel covers for the 16-inch steel wheels. RevX badging is also present on the C-pillar and tailgate. Inside the cabin, the RevX M introduces black leatherette seat upholstery, a first for a base-level XUV 3XO variant, and retains several features from the MX2. These include a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, projector headlamps, a four-speaker audio system, steering-mounted controls, keyless entry, and a height-adjustable driver's seat. Other convenience features include one-touch power windows for the driver, rear air vents, USB charging, and a 60:40 split rear seat. The M (O) variant adds an electric sunroof to the package. In terms of safety, both RevX M variants come equipped with six airbags, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX child seat mounts, and other basic safety equipment. Under the bonnet, they are powered by a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine delivering 110 bhp and 200 Nm of torque, paired exclusively with a 6-speed manual gearbox. The RevX A variant draws on the AX5 trim and is priced at ₹ 11.79 lakh for the manual version and ₹ 12.99 lakh for the automatic. Visual changes include piano black alloy wheels, dual-tone paint options, a body-coloured grille, and RevX badging. The interior of the A trim continues the dual-tone theme and adds black leatherette upholstery and a panoramic sunroof. It also features a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, touchscreen infotainment system with AdrenoX OS, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Alexa integration, and dual-zone climate control. Additional features include TPMS, auto headlamps and wipers, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear knob, and a six-speaker sound system. However, it lacks some advanced features such as ADAS, a 360-degree camera, an electronic parking brake, and a cooled glovebox. Powering the A trim is Mahindra's 1.2-litre turbo petrol T-GDI engine, producing 130 bhp and 230 Nm of peak torque. Transmission options include a 6-speed manual and a torque converter automatic.

NBC Sports
24-06-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Jo Shimoda named to 2025 Motocross of Nations (MXoN) Japanese team
Jo Shimoda will lead the Japanese team in the 2025 Motocross of Nations (MXoN), which will be held in the United States at Ironman Raceway in Crawfordsville, Indiana, October 3 - 5. This is the first MXoN team to be announced for 2025. Shimoda will compete in the premier MXGP class. Shimoda's previous MXoN start was in the MX2 division in 2022 when Japan finished 24th. Joining Shimoda this year will be his teammate from 2022, Yuki Okura, who will compete in the Open division. Soya Nakajima in MX2 rounds out the roster. Shimoda got off to a strong start in Pro Motocross this season, finishing second overall in the first two rounds on the strength of second-place finishes in all four motos. He has not stood on the podium since with a best moto finish of fourth at Thunder Valley MX Park in Lakewood, Colorado. His last two Nationals results were sixth overall. His strong start contributed to Shimoda sitting second in the 250 championship, with 42 points separating him from the leader, Haiden Deegan. More SuperMotocross News Southwick Preview | Betting odds Chad Reed among 2025 AMA HoF inductees Chance Hymas out for remainder of 2025 High Point 450 Results | 250 Results Jett Lawrence wins High Point overall; Eli Tomac takes Moto 2 Haiden Deegan shrugs off last week, sweeps High Point Jett Lawrence stalls in High Point Moto 1, recovers, wins Haiden Deegan wins High Point 250 Moto 1, restarts streak High Point 450 Qualification | 250 Qualification Cameron McAdoo update


The Advertiser
28-05-2025
- Automotive
- The Advertiser
Maitland hosts 2025 NSW Motocross Championship round three on weekend
Maitland will host round three of the NSW Motocross Championships this weekend after a huge effort to get the track in order. Maitland District Motorcycle Club president Andrew Tipper is confident the track will be in top order for the third and final round of the NSW series on Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1, Tipper said a 30mm fall on Monday had set back their efforts of drying out the track, but they were committed to having everything in order for the start of racing on Saturday morning. "We've got the gear to make the track happen. It's just how quickly we can get it to dry out. We were looking good, and then that 30mm Monday night really didn't help," he said. Tipper said they were on track to match competitor numbers from the first two rounds with 230 riders already registered. However, he wasn't sure if the MX1 series leader Dylan Wills will return in time from bike testing in Italy. "They correlate points across the three rounds. And then this final round, you obviously get your champions or your title holders," he said. Motorsport fans can expect high-flying action and close racing over the weekend with the main MX1 450cc series and other categories to be decided. Some of the best riders from NSW, the ACT, Queensland and Victoria are expected to take part in the the round, which is set to feature more than 230 riders. There will be racing in 18 categories ranging in age from six years to veterans. "We are particularly looking forward to hosting some of the most talented riders from across the country and from our own backyard who will battle it out for titles.," Tipper said. The club has a number of top 10 riders in the various categories including 30+veterans No.1 Aaron Parker, MX2 No.2 Cayden Gray, and MX3 No.3 Riley Burgess. Burgess and Brody Collins are second and third respectively in the 125cc 15-u17 series. Heath Davey leads the 13-u15 125cc category, with local riders Seth Thomas 2nd, Tyson Williams 3rd , Levi Ellis 7th and Kade Tipper 9th. Thomas leads the 85cc big wheel 14-u16, while Thomas is second and Ellis third in the 12-u14 division. Maitland is no stranger to hosting big events, with the club staging rounds of the national Pro MX series from 2019-24, the NSW Off Roads in 2023 and 2025, the Ironman MX in 2024 and 2025. The club will host a round of the East Coast series later this year after hosting rounds from 2019-203. Maitland will host round three of the NSW Motocross Championships this weekend after a huge effort to get the track in order. Maitland District Motorcycle Club president Andrew Tipper is confident the track will be in top order for the third and final round of the NSW series on Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1, Tipper said a 30mm fall on Monday had set back their efforts of drying out the track, but they were committed to having everything in order for the start of racing on Saturday morning. "We've got the gear to make the track happen. It's just how quickly we can get it to dry out. We were looking good, and then that 30mm Monday night really didn't help," he said. Tipper said they were on track to match competitor numbers from the first two rounds with 230 riders already registered. However, he wasn't sure if the MX1 series leader Dylan Wills will return in time from bike testing in Italy. "They correlate points across the three rounds. And then this final round, you obviously get your champions or your title holders," he said. Motorsport fans can expect high-flying action and close racing over the weekend with the main MX1 450cc series and other categories to be decided. Some of the best riders from NSW, the ACT, Queensland and Victoria are expected to take part in the the round, which is set to feature more than 230 riders. There will be racing in 18 categories ranging in age from six years to veterans. "We are particularly looking forward to hosting some of the most talented riders from across the country and from our own backyard who will battle it out for titles.," Tipper said. The club has a number of top 10 riders in the various categories including 30+veterans No.1 Aaron Parker, MX2 No.2 Cayden Gray, and MX3 No.3 Riley Burgess. Burgess and Brody Collins are second and third respectively in the 125cc 15-u17 series. Heath Davey leads the 13-u15 125cc category, with local riders Seth Thomas 2nd, Tyson Williams 3rd , Levi Ellis 7th and Kade Tipper 9th. Thomas leads the 85cc big wheel 14-u16, while Thomas is second and Ellis third in the 12-u14 division. Maitland is no stranger to hosting big events, with the club staging rounds of the national Pro MX series from 2019-24, the NSW Off Roads in 2023 and 2025, the Ironman MX in 2024 and 2025. The club will host a round of the East Coast series later this year after hosting rounds from 2019-203. Maitland will host round three of the NSW Motocross Championships this weekend after a huge effort to get the track in order. Maitland District Motorcycle Club president Andrew Tipper is confident the track will be in top order for the third and final round of the NSW series on Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1, Tipper said a 30mm fall on Monday had set back their efforts of drying out the track, but they were committed to having everything in order for the start of racing on Saturday morning. "We've got the gear to make the track happen. It's just how quickly we can get it to dry out. We were looking good, and then that 30mm Monday night really didn't help," he said. Tipper said they were on track to match competitor numbers from the first two rounds with 230 riders already registered. However, he wasn't sure if the MX1 series leader Dylan Wills will return in time from bike testing in Italy. "They correlate points across the three rounds. And then this final round, you obviously get your champions or your title holders," he said. Motorsport fans can expect high-flying action and close racing over the weekend with the main MX1 450cc series and other categories to be decided. Some of the best riders from NSW, the ACT, Queensland and Victoria are expected to take part in the the round, which is set to feature more than 230 riders. There will be racing in 18 categories ranging in age from six years to veterans. "We are particularly looking forward to hosting some of the most talented riders from across the country and from our own backyard who will battle it out for titles.," Tipper said. The club has a number of top 10 riders in the various categories including 30+veterans No.1 Aaron Parker, MX2 No.2 Cayden Gray, and MX3 No.3 Riley Burgess. Burgess and Brody Collins are second and third respectively in the 125cc 15-u17 series. Heath Davey leads the 13-u15 125cc category, with local riders Seth Thomas 2nd, Tyson Williams 3rd , Levi Ellis 7th and Kade Tipper 9th. Thomas leads the 85cc big wheel 14-u16, while Thomas is second and Ellis third in the 12-u14 division. Maitland is no stranger to hosting big events, with the club staging rounds of the national Pro MX series from 2019-24, the NSW Off Roads in 2023 and 2025, the Ironman MX in 2024 and 2025. The club will host a round of the East Coast series later this year after hosting rounds from 2019-203. Maitland will host round three of the NSW Motocross Championships this weekend after a huge effort to get the track in order. Maitland District Motorcycle Club president Andrew Tipper is confident the track will be in top order for the third and final round of the NSW series on Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1, Tipper said a 30mm fall on Monday had set back their efforts of drying out the track, but they were committed to having everything in order for the start of racing on Saturday morning. "We've got the gear to make the track happen. It's just how quickly we can get it to dry out. We were looking good, and then that 30mm Monday night really didn't help," he said. Tipper said they were on track to match competitor numbers from the first two rounds with 230 riders already registered. However, he wasn't sure if the MX1 series leader Dylan Wills will return in time from bike testing in Italy. "They correlate points across the three rounds. And then this final round, you obviously get your champions or your title holders," he said. Motorsport fans can expect high-flying action and close racing over the weekend with the main MX1 450cc series and other categories to be decided. Some of the best riders from NSW, the ACT, Queensland and Victoria are expected to take part in the the round, which is set to feature more than 230 riders. There will be racing in 18 categories ranging in age from six years to veterans. "We are particularly looking forward to hosting some of the most talented riders from across the country and from our own backyard who will battle it out for titles.," Tipper said. The club has a number of top 10 riders in the various categories including 30+veterans No.1 Aaron Parker, MX2 No.2 Cayden Gray, and MX3 No.3 Riley Burgess. Burgess and Brody Collins are second and third respectively in the 125cc 15-u17 series. Heath Davey leads the 13-u15 125cc category, with local riders Seth Thomas 2nd, Tyson Williams 3rd , Levi Ellis 7th and Kade Tipper 9th. Thomas leads the 85cc big wheel 14-u16, while Thomas is second and Ellis third in the 12-u14 division. Maitland is no stranger to hosting big events, with the club staging rounds of the national Pro MX series from 2019-24, the NSW Off Roads in 2023 and 2025, the Ironman MX in 2024 and 2025. The club will host a round of the East Coast series later this year after hosting rounds from 2019-203.

Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Airborne adventure
May 27—MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Airshow will take to the skies again June 21-22. "Moses Lake is rapidly becoming recognized as a significant center for aviation, and we are excited to showcase the progress in general aviation, particularly the innovative field of (short takeoff and landing) aircraft," airshow Board Chairman Carl Poteete wrote in a statement to the Columbia Basin Herald. "Our airshow provides a unique opportunity for attendees to witness the extraordinary abilities and potential of these impressive aircraft firsthand." This is the fifth year the air show has been held at Grant County International Airport. The show features a runway loaded with static displays of aircraft both military and civilian, small and large, for people to take an up-close look. There are also a range of veterans' services and other informational booths spread out on the tarmac. Meanwhile, the sky above the airport will be the venue for daredevil demonstrations and competitions. The list of performers wasn't final on Thursday, explained Marketing Coordinator Lynnsey Evans, but the show's website indicated that some of the performers who thrilled Moses Lake audiences in the past would return. Stunt pilots Yuichi Takagi, Kyle Fowler, Jon Melby and Brad Wursten are all expected to return, according to the website. The U.S. military will also be there, with the Air Force Globemaster III and Navy EA-18G Growlers demonstration teams and Wings of Blue, the Air Force parachute team. Those plans are all subject to change, Evans warned. "Things happen with weather, or the military has to go and be somewhere else at last minute," she said. Wursten's show has an extra element to it, Evans said. Anyone who purchases tickets before June 1 will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a ride in Wursten's MX aircraft MX2, a plane known for its agility and performance. Wursten began building and flying model aircraft when he was 8 years old and has logged nearly 4,000 hours in 50 different types of aircraft, he wrote in an email to the Columbia Basin Herald. Like last year, the Short Takeoff and Landing, or STOL, competition will make Moses Lake one of the stops on its tour. In a STOL competition, pilots show off their expertise in taking off and landing within a very limited space. "It's really great in back-country when they're out flying general aviation if you do a quick landing or an unexpected one," Evans said. "Short takeoff and landings are skills that any pilot should know. And out of that came a competition ... What's cool is, for anyone who doesn't know about STOL, or does know about STOL, or wants to get into aviation, they're all out there with their planes, and so it's easy to network with them, bounce ideas off them." The airshow will also host the World RC Invitational, where radio-controlled aviation enthusiasts put on a show for the fans. Everything at the Moses Lake Airshow is family-friendly, and that's by design, Evans said. "There are less and less family friendly events anymore," she said. "So we're really trying to promote that this is a family-friendly event, come on out. We'll have activities for the kids, some STEAM activities, and face painting and balloons." The board also tries to bring in as many local sponsors and food vendors as possible, Evans added. Moses Lake has a long history as an aviation hub, Evans said, and last year the show drew about 8,000 attendees. "The Moses Lake Airshow is a vital economic engine for the city and county, drawing thousands of visitors and filling our local accommodations," Poteete wrote. "We eagerly anticipate welcoming guests from both near and far — our average attendee travels over 100 miles to be here — to join us in celebrating this special fifth anniversary."