‘Industry and govt need to further deliberate for higher than e20 blends’: Christian Cahn von Seelen Skoda Auto Volkswagen India has turned fully e20 compliant with the majority of models in its India 2.0 lineup comprising the Skoda Kushaq & Slavia and the Volkswagen Virtus & Taigun range passing the e20 test for blending ethanol… Continue reading ‘Industry and govt need to further deliberate for higher than e20 blends’: Christian Cahn von Seelen
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‘Industry and govt need to further deliberate for higher than e20 blends’: Christian Cahn von Seelen
‘Industry and govt need to further deliberate for higher than e20 blends’: Christian Cahn von Seelen Skoda Auto Volkswagen India has turned fully e20 compliant with the majority of models in its India 2.0 lineup comprising the Skoda Kushaq & Slavia and the Volkswagen Virtus & Taigun range passing the e20 test for blending ethanol… Continue reading ‘Industry and govt need to further deliberate for higher than e20 blends’: Christian Cahn von Seelen
India-Asia Pacific to account for 10 percent of Stellantis’ expected €20 billion revenue from software-driven connected vehicles by 2030
India-Asia Pacific to account for 10 percent of Stellantis’ expected €20 billion revenue from software-driven connected vehicles by 2030 Global automaker Stellantis expects that at least 10 percent of the planned €20 billion revenue from its software-driven connected vehicle business will come from India – Asia Pacific regions by 2030. Speaking with Autocar Professional on… Continue reading India-Asia Pacific to account for 10 percent of Stellantis’ expected €20 billion revenue from software-driven connected vehicles by 2030
India-Asia Pacific to account for 10 percent of Stellantis’ expected €20 billion revenue from software-driven connected vehicles by 2030
India-Asia Pacific to account for 10 percent of Stellantis’ expected €20 billion revenue from software-driven connected vehicles by 2030 Global automaker Stellantis expects that at least 10 percent of the planned €20 billion revenue from its software-driven connected vehicle business will come from India – Asia Pacific regions by 2030. Speaking with Autocar Professional on… Continue reading India-Asia Pacific to account for 10 percent of Stellantis’ expected €20 billion revenue from software-driven connected vehicles by 2030
India-Asia Pacific to account for 10 percent of Stellantis’ expected €20 billion revenue from software-driven connected vehicles by 2030
India-Asia Pacific to account for 10 percent of Stellantis’ expected €20 billion revenue from software-driven connected vehicles by 2030 Global automaker Stellantis expects that at least 10 percent of the planned €20 billion revenue from its software-driven connected vehicle business will come from India – Asia Pacific regions by 2030. Speaking with Autocar Professional on… Continue reading India-Asia Pacific to account for 10 percent of Stellantis’ expected €20 billion revenue from software-driven connected vehicles by 2030
My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 22)
Steve Cropley celebrates 50 years as a motoring writer this week, and we spend a little time on it in Episode 22 of the My Week In Cars podcast – he doesn’t want to dwell too long. As well, then, our resident gearheads talk the Motorsport UK awards, good trophies, the Ford Ranger Raptor, the… Continue reading My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 22)
Tata AutoComp goes local to make EVs affordable
Playing a pivotal role in $128 billion Tata Group’s vision of moving to net zero carbon emission, Tata AutoComp Systems, the auto parts arm of salt-to-software conglomerate is planning to localise almost every element of electric vehicles to help accelerate the shift towards cleaner vehicles. Barring battery cells and some magnets that will be managed… Continue reading Tata AutoComp goes local to make EVs affordable
Car makers must work together to avoid huge CO2 ‘over-spend’
There are a number of models in Kearney’s report, taking into account various possible scenarios, but even in the most generous of outcomes the pathway to keeping global temperatures from rising more than 1.5deg C is “tight”. “Few reports project a scenario that is achievable without accelerated action,” says the company. “Certainly, the trajectory is too… Continue reading Car makers must work together to avoid huge CO2 ‘over-spend’
Exclusive: Britain’s richest man details plans for Ineos Automotive
Given its source is a 14th-century headmaster at Eton and Winchester, ‘Manners Maketh Man’ might be an unexpected mantra for a self-made chap who grew up in a council house in Manchester, but Sir Jim Ratcliffe likes the basic ethos behind it. It’s why every Ineos employee is discreetly advised to acknowledge him with a… Continue reading Exclusive: Britain’s richest man details plans for Ineos Automotive
Rolls-Royce Spectre prototype
“The Phantom Coupé is seen as one of the most striking Rolls-Royce cars, and it’s pretty rare: maybe only a couple of hundred [were made],” says Müller-Ötvös. “If you own one, look after it and don’t sell it… Clients say it would be great to bring it back, and this inspires what we do. We… Continue reading Rolls-Royce Spectre prototype