Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, and Tata Motors target 50% clean fuel car sales by 2030, a push that will require them to increase the contribution from hybrids by up to 10 times over the next five years.
There’s a major dispute brewing between Dutch automotive chipmaker Nexperia and its Chinese parent Wingtech, several outlets ...
In Coimbatore, a city that manufactured one of India's first homemade diesel engines, K. Rajesh finds himself at a crossroads ...
China has omitted electric vehicles from its list of strategic industries in its five-year development plan for 2026-2030, ...
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Top Indian carmakers want to turn half their cars clean by 2030. But they won't all be EVs
India’s top carmakers have set an ambitious goal of achieving more than half their sales through electric vehicles, hybrids and CNG-fuelled cars by 2030–a push that will require them to increase the ...
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New rule which will ban certain new cars from 2030
The most significant motoring changes in decades are set to affect households across the nation. However, there are indications that many people remain unprepared for the upcoming regulations, or are ...
Maruti Suzuki Chairman RC Bhargava expects 10% growth in small cars in H2 FY25, with strong demand in the 18% GST category ...
Japanese auto major Honda will launch ten new models, including seven SUVs, in the Indian market by 2030 as it aims to ...
Others feel the jeopardy of learning in a manual is just too high. With huge competition for driving test slots, and long ...
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