Toyota Kirloskar is getting ready to introduce a Compact Multi-Purpose Vehicle (CMPV) in the current fiscal year. This will be the first cross-badge Toyota vehicle made available to Maruti Suzuki India (MSIL). In addition to this, the company is currently ready to release a B-SUV car with a Suzuki design and robust hybrid technology as… Continue reading Maruti Suzuki to get its first cross badge Toyota CMPV in FY23
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Autocar Professional’s October 15 issue is out
This 48-pager is packed with news, features, interviews and technology articles that will keep you up to date on developments in the Indian and global auto sector Cover StoryOur highlight is the launch of Hero MotoCorp’s all-new Vida electric scooter brand and its prospects. InterviewsJayakumar G, Group, President India and Managing Director at Valeo outlines his… Continue reading Autocar Professional’s October 15 issue is out
Statiq enters into partnership with M&M for charging solutions
Statiq, an electric vehicle (EV) charging network company has entered into an e-mobility partnership with India’s leading SUV manufacturer, Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M). The alliance between Statiq and M&M aims to provide EV users with a robust, accessible, affordable, and reliable mobility network across the country. Both companies will also collaborate on various e-mobility tech integration projects going… Continue reading Statiq enters into partnership with M&M for charging solutions
Renault design boss: electrification allows us to revive icons
The Renault 4ever concept revealed at the Paris motor show previews the brand’s second retro-inspired electric car, following the earlier Renault 5. After the reveal we caught up with Renault Group design executive vice president Laurens van den Acker, who detailed the process of reinventing a classic, the design opportunities afforded by electrification, and the future of… Continue reading Renault design boss: electrification allows us to revive icons
Has the UK missed the boat on hydrogen passenger cars?
News emerged recently that Toyota and Hyundai plan to sell private fuel-cell cars in China for the first time. There wasn’t much press ballyhoo, and Toyota doesn’t even seem to have issued a press release, probably because the launch of the Toyota Go to Source
UAW ballots to be mailed out this week for direct elections of top leaders
UAW members should begin receiving ballots in the mail later this week for the first direct election of the union’s top leaders. More than 900,000 members were slated to receive their ballots in the first batch of mailings that began Monday, according to a representative for the UAW’s independent monitor in response to questions from… Continue reading UAW ballots to be mailed out this week for direct elections of top leaders
E.V.s Start With a Bigger Carbon Footprint. But That Doesn’t Last.
The manufacturing and disposal of electric vehicles result in more greenhouse gases than nonelectric models, but that difference will eventually disappear altogether. Go to Source
Tesla Reports Strong Profit in Third Quarter on Soaring Sales
The electric carmaker is growing fast but investors are worried that sales are starting to slow because of higher prices and interest rates. Go to Source
E.V. Bonanza Flows to Red States That Denounce Biden Climate Policies
No Republican in Congress voted for the Inflation Reduction Act. But their districts and states will greatly benefit from the investments spurred by the law. Go to Source
Tesla comes in light on revenue, beats on earnings
Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaks at an event in Hawthorne, California April 30, 2015. Patrick T. Fallon | Reuters Tesla reported third-quarter earnings after the bell. Shares fell by about 3% after hours following the results. Here are the results. Earnings: $1.05 vs 99 cents per share (adjusted) expected, based on analysts polled by Refinitiv Revenue: $21.45… Continue reading Tesla comes in light on revenue, beats on earnings