South Korea's LG Energy Solution, the largest supplier of battery cells to electric scooter manufacturers in India, plans to increase its presence in the country's passenger vehicle market, the company said in a statement on Thursday. LG Energy, which supplies batteries globally to automakers such ...
New Delhi: Tata Motors, India's leading automobile manufacturer, has launched the Tiago and Tigor iCNG AMT, India's first AMT CNG vehicles. With an impressive mileage of 28.06 km/kg, the cars will be available at a starting price of INR 7.89 lakh for the Tiago iCNG and INR 8.84 lakh for the Tigor i...
New Delhi: In recent years, the Indian automobile industry has witnessed significant developments in driving technologies. With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine lea<br>ing (ML), cars are becoming smarter and more capable of performing complex tasks without human intervention. ...
New Delhi: With the advancement of technology and targeting expansion of its business, JK Tyre & Industries is working on a two-pronged strategy to add “significant significance” to its overall business. Apart from traditional tyres, the Delhi-based company also runs operational fleet ma...
NITI Aayog has proposed a range of financial and non-financial incentives, expanding the scope of the Production Linked Incentive Scheme to include LNG-powered vehicles and creating a demand pool to encourage the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in medium and heavy commercial vehicles. It said in...
Hybrid cars have become one of the leading segments of the Indian automobile market. These are those that combine inte<br>al combustion with other energy sources. Today, every other automaker is making hybrids for the general public, proving that greater fuel efficiency can be achieved at an afforda...
Hyundai Motor plans to take its Indian unit public to raise at least USD 3 billion in what would be the country's largest initial public offering, two sources said, as the South Korean company doubles its bet in the key growth market ahead of a widely expected entry from Tesla. Hyundai Motor India ...
NEW DELHI: As many as 70 types and sizes of tyres manufactured by more than one company will come under mandatory quality control norms from March next year, an official said. With the standards coming into force from March 2025, both industry and associations will have enough time to share the prod...