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How India’s Luxury Car Market Shifts Into High Gear

As the number of high-net-worth individuals rises and preferences shift towards top-end models and electric vehicles, India’s luxury car market is evolving rapidly.

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The Future Of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure In India

As of February 2024, India has seen significant growth in its EV charging infrastructure, with 12,146 public charging stations in operation—a staggering 640 per cent increase over the last two years

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Jaguar Land Rover Opens Fifth Innovation Hub In India

The Hub will connect startups with JLR’s global engineering workforce to find new technological, engineering and sustainability solutions for the company

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Jeep Launches 2025 Meridian With Updated Features & New Variants

Price begins at INR 24.99 lakh for the Longitude trim, with the top-tier Overland variant priced at INR 36.49 lakh

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Reise Launches TraceRad – Specialised Steel Radial Tyres

The TraceRad tyres comes at an introductory price of Rs. 6,199 for the rear tyre and Rs. 5,199 for the front tyre

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Honda Launches India’s First 300cc Flex Fuel Motorcycle - CB300F

The Honda CB300F flex-fuel is equipped with a 293.52cc, oil-cooled, 4 stroke, single-cylinder PGM-FI engine compliant with up to E85 fuel (85 per cent ethanol & 15 per cent gasoline)

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Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 Receives Global Certification; Set To Launch In Europe

Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 electric motorcycle will be launched at an introductory price of € 9,990

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OHM Global Mobility Bags Order For 500 Electric Buses From MTC, Chennai

400 of these buses will be non-AC while 100 buses will be equipped with air conditioning

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E2W Startup Pure EV Offers Festive Discounts Of Rs. 20,000

With this limited time festive discount, the price of Pure EV's electric motorcycle starts from Rs. 1 lakh

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India On Track For 20% Ethanol Blending By 2025: Hardeep Singh Puri

India’s biofuel story started in 2006, with 1.5 per cent blending against the target of 5 per cent

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