The new Creta will be launched in the market next week. It was unveiled at the Auto Expo last month.
Will make and sell engines specifically for the power generation and railway segments; signs pact with IIT Madras for jt research
Dealers have started getting circulars from state transport departments with different sets of deadlines to close the registration process for BS-IV models.
The Ola-backed company, which operates in Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Mysore, is also betting on electric mobility and aims to have 20 per cent of its fleet as EVs
The Allspace will compete against other SUVs in the segment including Skoda Kodiaq, Honda CR-V, Ford Endeavour and Toyota Fortuner, Mahindra's Alturas G4, among others.
Supply chain sees minor disruptions, launches on track
The company increased production of its mini cars comprising Alto, and S-Presso by 5.16 per cent at 29,676 units as against 28,221 units in the year-ago month.
The new Tiguan being offered in only one variant and is priced at Rs. 33.12 lakh (ex-showroom, India)
In an interview with T E Narasimhan & Gireesh Babu, Rudratej Singh of BMW Group India says the company has remained competitive despite headwinds
Locally produced at BMW Group Plant Chennai, the car is available in BS VI diesel and petrol variants at all BMW dealerships across India
The new Polo is powered by MPI and TSI petrol engines mated with both manual and automatic transmissions
Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd (SMIPL) on Wednesday launched BS-VI compliant GIXXER series of motorcycles
The upcoming model, which is set for launch on March 17, will feature the company's global technology BlueLink with over 50 India specific connected features.
GM is by far the larger manufacturer by volume, and generates more cash and profits. But in the electric vehicle market, Tesla is the leader
A decade after Mahindra & Mahindra acquired the South Korean motor company, the automaker is struggling and its Indian parent's three-year plan to pull it out of crisis looks challenging
Automobile major Maruti Suzuki India reported a 1.1% YoY fall in its total sales in February at 1,47,110 units
Expect overall sales to fall by 25-30% year-on-year, warns Rajan Wadhera, president of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers
Industry representatives have said the situation is unlikely to improve soon as India's economic activity is yet to pick up due to less business activity and consumer spending
Domestic two-wheeler sales were at 146,876 units last month as against 186,523 units in February 2019, a decline of 21%
The drop came due to the truck business, which dropped by 58 per cent to 4,706 units from 11,117 units