The startup, active in the United States and China, plans to install its technology in hundreds of vehicles next year, rising to tens of thousands in 2024-2025
Leading automakers Maruti Suzuki India (MSI), Mahindra & Mahindra and Toyota Kirloskar Motor are bullish on the long-term growth prospects of their respective used car verticals even as the second wave of COVID-19 continues to pose severe challenges to the business activities across the country. The companies remain a bit circumspect regarding the near-term situation owing to the pandemic but expect the segment to grow on a long-term basis with personal mobility gaining acceptance amid the coronavirus pandemic. "It is very difficult to predict how used car business will perform this fiscal year due to COVID situation. Demand for such cars is there in the market but there is pressure on their availability because of restrictions across states on account of lockdowns and curfews," MSI Executive Director (Sales and Marketing) Shashank Srivastava told PTI in an interaction. The auto major currently has 570 True Value outlets across the country where it certifies the pre-owned cars it .
The MG customers will now be able to avail their schedules until July 31, 2021
Toyota Kirloskar Motor said it has extended vehicle warranty and customer-paid extended warranty period by one month in the states where restrictions have been imposed by the government
Toyota reported its profit more than doubled in January-March from a year earlier to 777 billion yen ($7 billion), as the Japanese automaker's sales recovered from the pandemic
Toyota is acquiring the autonomous car division of ride-hailing platform and Uber rival Lyft for $550 million, as the self-driving car industry begins to grow
Japanese automotive manufacturer Toyota has partnered with South African fuel giant Sasol to develop a green hydrogen-powered mobility ecosystem
The increase is necessitated to offset the substantial increase in input costs, it added
Toyota, Nissan, Honda and other Japanese automakers scrambled to assess production impact of a fire at a Renesas Electronics automotive chip plant that could aggravate global semiconductor shortage
"We started the year on a positive note and the trend continues as we close the second month of the year, clocking a growth of 36 per cent"
Toyota Motor Corp said on Wednesday it has an up to four-month stockpile of chips
Aurora's new agreement with Toyota and Denso expands on the earlier collaboration between the two Japanese companies and Uber ATG
Toyota said on Thursday its group-wide global sales fell 11.3% to 9.528 million vehicles in 2020. That compared with a 15.2% drop at Volkswagen to 9.305 million vehicles
Toyota South Africa will start manufacturing a new model, the Corolla Cross, in the country this year, creating 500 jobs at its production plant in the east coast town of Durban
The pandemic demand slump hit Volkswagen harder
To attract investments for local xEV parts manufacturing, it is necessary that government policy support extends to all xEV technologies proportionate to the social benefits they provide, the company
The $180 million fine is the largest civil penalty for violation of EPA's emission-reporting requirements
After nearly two months of lock-out, Toyota Kirloskar Motor has resumed operations at its Bidadi plant, First consignment of Covishield vaccines left Serum Institute of India for rollout
Toyota launched the new version of its premium SUV Fortuner, priced between Rs 29.98 lakh and Rs 37.43 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)
Automobile companies suffered losses in 2020 because of the Covid-19 pandemic and are looking to recoup business with new launches in 2021