Maruti Suzuki dispatches record 3.2 lakh vehicles by railways in CY2022, saves over 1800 MT of Co2 emission In a bid to reduce carbon footprint, Maruti Suzuki, the country’s largest car maker shipped over 3.2 lakh vehicles by railways in the calendar year 2022 – this is the highest-ever dispatch using rail mode by the… Continue reading Maruti Suzuki dispatches record 3.2 lakh vehicles by railways in CY2022, saves over 1800 MT of Co2 emission
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India speeds ahead in road mishaps
On Indian roads, at least one person dies every three minutes and the usual suspects such as over speeding, drunken driving, driving on the wrong side, and failing to wear a seat belt or a helmet — along with bad road planning and potholes are coming out as major contributors, reveals the latest available data… Continue reading India speeds ahead in road mishaps
India speeds ahead in road mishaps
On Indian roads, at least one person dies every three minutes and the usual suspects such as over speeding, drunken driving, driving on the wrong side, and failing to wear a seat belt or a helmet — along with bad road planning and potholes are coming out as major contributors, reveals the latest available data… Continue reading India speeds ahead in road mishaps
India speeds ahead in road mishaps
On Indian roads, at least one person dies every three minutes and the usual suspects such as over speeding, drunken driving, driving on the wrong side, and failing to wear a seat belt or a helmet — along with bad road planning and potholes are coming out as major contributors, reveals the latest available data… Continue reading India speeds ahead in road mishaps
Zooming off the shelves: Indian cars outsell Korean brands
Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, the homegrown car makers have emerged as strong winners post Covid-19. As figures have proven, they have found higher acceptance in 2022 than the cars and SUVs made by the Hyundai Motor Group in India. For the first time in more than a decade and a half, Indian brands… Continue reading Zooming off the shelves: Indian cars outsell Korean brands
Zooming off the shelves: Indian cars outsell Korean brands
Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, the homegrown car makers have emerged as strong winners post Covid-19. As figures have proven, they have found higher acceptance in 2022 than the cars and SUVs made by the Hyundai Motor Group in India. For the first time in more than a decade and a half, Indian brands… Continue reading Zooming off the shelves: Indian cars outsell Korean brands
Zooming off the shelves: Indian cars outsell Korean brands
Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, the homegrown car makers have emerged as strong winners post Covid-19. As figures have proven, they have found higher acceptance in 2022 than the cars and SUVs made by the Hyundai Motor Group in India. For the first time in more than a decade and a half, Indian brands… Continue reading Zooming off the shelves: Indian cars outsell Korean brands
Zooming off the shelves: Indian cars outsell Korean brands
Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, the homegrown car makers have emerged as strong winners post Covid-19. As figures have proven, they have found higher acceptance in 2022 than the cars and SUVs made by the Hyundai Motor Group in India. For the first time in more than a decade and a half, Indian brands… Continue reading Zooming off the shelves: Indian cars outsell Korean brands
Zooming off the shelves: Indian cars outsell Korean brands
Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, the homegrown car makers have emerged as strong winners post Covid-19. As figures have proven, they have found higher acceptance in 2022 than the cars and SUVs made by the Hyundai Motor Group in India. For the first time in more than a decade and a half, Indian brands… Continue reading Zooming off the shelves: Indian cars outsell Korean brands
Zooming off the shelves: Indian cars outsell Korean brands
Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, the homegrown car makers have emerged as strong winners post Covid-19. As figures have proven, they have found higher acceptance in 2022 than the cars and SUVs made by the Hyundai Motor Group in India. For the first time in more than a decade and a half, Indian brands… Continue reading Zooming off the shelves: Indian cars outsell Korean brands