The bellwether of the Indian passenger vehicle industry has announced its wholesales for October 2022, a month which included the 32-day festive period which began with Navratri and ended with the festival of lights, Diwali. At 140,337 units, last month’s sales are up 29% on October 2021’s 108,991 units but 5.42% down on September 2022’s… Continue reading Maruti Suzuki sells 140,337 passenger vehicles in October, up 29%
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BRANDED CONTENT: A CV pick up range for all requirements
Tata Motors’ CV division has 14 new models including the Yodha 2.0, Intra V20 bi-fuel and Intra V50. In addition to offering the highest load-carrying capacity, longest deck length, and longest range, these rugged and tough pickup trucks come with several modern features included for safety and comfort. In addition to the agriculture, poultry, and… Continue reading BRANDED CONTENT: A CV pick up range for all requirements
Ather Energy records its best-ever sales in October: 8,213 units
Smart electric scooter manufacturer Ather Energy has recorded its best-ever monthly sales in October 2022. Last month’s 8,213 units, which is a 122% year-on-year increase, betters the previous best – September 2022’s 7,435 units by 10.46 percent. This takes Ather’s total sales in the first seven months of the fiscal year to 35,439 units. The… Continue reading Ather Energy records its best-ever sales in October: 8,213 units
Ather Energy records its best-ever sales in October: 8,213 units
Smart electric scooter manufacturer Ather Energy has recorded its best-ever monthly sales in October 2022. Last month’s 8,213 units, which is a 122% year-on-year increase, betters the previous best – September 2022’s 7,435 units by 10.46 percent. This takes Ather’s total sales in the first seven months of the fiscal year to 35,439 units. The… Continue reading Ather Energy records its best-ever sales in October: 8,213 units
Dacia Duster Extreme SE special edition returns to line-up
The Dacia Duster Extreme SE edition will return to top the model’s line-up, this time showcasing the firm’s newly updated visual identity, including a new Dacia logo. Previously on sale in February this year, the updated special edition is now available to order, with deliveries starting in the first quarter of next year. Prices start from… Continue reading Dacia Duster Extreme SE special edition returns to line-up
Jaguar Land Rover secures silicon carbide semiconductor tech for next-gen EVs
Jaguar Land Rover has inked a strategic partnership with Wolfspeed Inc for the supply of silicon carbide semiconductors for its next-generation electric vehicles, delivering increased powertrain efficiency and extended driving range. Under its ‘Reimagine’ strategy, Jaguar Land Rover is transforming to an electric-first business, to become carbon net zero across its supply chain, products, services, and… Continue reading Jaguar Land Rover secures silicon carbide semiconductor tech for next-gen EVs
Survey reveals reliability score of electric car charge points
A survey for Autocar has found that the reliability of rapid electric car charging points (classed as 50kW and above) varies markedly between different providers, with one company showing more than 30% as being out of order. The best, Fastned, scored 100% reliability, while the poorest performing, GeniePoint, registered faults on 32% of its devices,… Continue reading Survey reveals reliability score of electric car charge points
2023 Renault Grand Austral to offer seven seats and hybrid power
The Renault Grand Austral will join the French firm’s line-up in 2023, becoming its first seven-seat car since the Renault Grand Scenic, which went out of production earlier this year. A prototype of the SUV, which is a larger version of the hybrid Renault Austral, has been photographed testing in Germany ahead of its 2023 launch.… Continue reading 2023 Renault Grand Austral to offer seven seats and hybrid power
Autocar Business Trends 2022: Why firms divide EV and ICE arms
Ford is splitting its company into three segments – EVs, ICE passenger cars and commercial vehicles Close News 1 min read 1 November 2022 Access to this content requires a subscription to Autocar Business The Knowledge. To subscribe, please see below and to login please click here ]]> Basic Register Access to additional free… Continue reading Autocar Business Trends 2022: Why firms divide EV and ICE arms
Industry digest: Firms should hire older staff to plug skills gap
As someone who helps automotive businesses recruit their senior leaders, it is a question I often ask myself when briefing them about potential candidates. In Go to Source