This will be the first major update for the Skoda Kushaq since its entry into the Indian market in June 2021.
The plant will add production capacity of up to 1 million vehicles a year for the automaker as it expands manufacturing to meet rising demand in India
The new trims offer additional features at competitive pricing to enhance the value-for-money quotient of the Syros and Carens Clavis.
The Victoris is among the rare Maruti Suzuki models that have scored a five-star safety rating at Bharat NCAP as well as Global NCAP.
Hyundai has no model with a five-star safety rating from Bharat NCAP in its current line-up, while Kia has only one.
The new Punch gets the basics right, whether it is the price, engine options, features or safety.
Tesla currently sells only the Model Y electric SUV in India.
With the Chetak C25 launch, the electric scooter has five variants.
Growth was driven primarily by higher supplies to vehicle manufacturers and a strong aftermarket, while exports continued to expand despite global headwinds.
While customer deliveries of the XUV 7XO started today, the XEV 9S will be delivered from January 26.
The launch of the Celebration Editions comes at a time when Mercedes-Benz India is sharpening its focus on top-end vehicles and premium BEVs.
The step comes in the wake of India becoming a top-five global market for the company’s ultra luxury range, Maybach, in 2025
The long-wheelbase Mercedes-Benz E-Class remained the highest-selling luxury car in the country.
The Mahindra XUV 7XO price starts at Rs 13.66 lakh and goes up to Rs 24.92 lakh (ex-showroom).
After the GST cut, focus on infrastructure and green mobility remains central to industry expectations
The MG Windsor beat the likes of the Mahindra XEV 9e and the Tata Nexon.ev to emerge as the best-selling electric car in India in CY25.
GST rate rationalisation, policy changes and easier financing supported the industry in CY25.
The Tata Punch facelift introduces a new turbo-petrol engine, a segment-first iCNG AMT option and standard six airbags, with prices starting at Rs 5.59 lakh (ex-showroom).
Tata Motors not in favour of pulling down the weight of Tata Punch which secured a 5 star safety rating under the BNCAP test. Company states that with the safety features, it is impossible to cut weight in the current state
The Tata Punch facelift is available in six variants with prices ranging from Rs 5.59 lakh to Rs 10.54 lakh (ex-showroom).
The new Tata Punch facelift has been introduced as a relatively affordable offering in Tata's SUV line-up, aimed at first-time buyers and also those looking to upgrade to an entry-level model from a two-wheeler.
Though JSW has been in talks with a bunch of international automotive companies for a tie-up, a deal is in the final lap and could be inked in the coming weeks
Global car buyers are putting the brakes on adoption of electric vehicles, with many shifting back to internal combustion engines
Minister M.B. Patil hands over the first locally produced model at Hosakote facility, marking the start of production under an industrial partnership
The Honda Elevate is priced between Rs 11.60 lakh and Rs 16.67 lakh (ex-showroom).
Tesla currently operates experience centres in Gurugram, Mumbai and Delhi.
Tata will launch the facelifted ICE version of the Punch on January 13.
Both Sierra and XUV 7XO are feature-loaded SUVs and offer multiple powertrain options.
Maruti Suzuki currently has four production facilities -- three in Haryana (Gurugram, Manesar and Kharkhoda) and one in Gujarat (Hansalpur).
The Punch has played a key role in cementing Tata's position in the SUV segment. With the facelift, Tata is clearly trying to keep the Punch fresh, feature-rich and relevant.
The Mahindra XUV 7XO rivals the Tata Safari, Hyundai Alcazar and MG Hector Plus.
Ashok Leyland's Lucknow facility will have an annual production capacity of up to 5,000 vehicles.
While in terms of body style, the Tata Punch directly rivals the Hyundai Exter, it also challenges the Maruti Suzuki Swift, which is a popular hatchback in a similar price range.
The Suzuki e-Access will take on the TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ather Rizta, Ola S1 Pro+, Honda Activa e: and Vida V2 Pro.
A total of 4,80,583 road accidents were recorded in India in 2023, resulting in 1,72,890 deaths.
India plans to roll out vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology by end-2026 to cut road accidents, with alerts for fog, blind spots and stationary vehicles.
BMW Group India sold a record 18,001 cars in 2025, up 14% YoY, led by 200% growth in EV deliveries and strong long-wheelbase and SUV demand.
BMW India is looking at around 20,000 sales volume in 2026
The new Mahindra XUV 7XO looks handsome, feels properly premium inside and also delivers a strong, confident drive.
This marks the fourth consecutive year of double-digit growth for BMW in India
GST rate cuts and rural recovery support volume momentum
Sharp GST cuts that fired up auto sales and rate cuts are tailwinds that are revving up sales across vehicle segments
Ford said Wednesday it will launch so-called Level 3 autonomy in 2028 on its Blue Cruise driver-assist feature that currently allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel, but requires them to keep their eyes on the road
While the Tata Harrier petrol will rival the MG Hector, the Tata Safari petrol will take on the Mahindra XUV 7XO, MG Hector Plus and Hyundai Alcazar, among others.
The Drive Report takes the country’s longest-range E-SUV across multiple states to answer one question: Are India’s highways truly EV-ready?
The Mahindra XUV 3XO EV deliveries will start from February 23.
Once synonymous with dominance in the PV segment, Maruti Suzuki has gradually ceded ground as consumer preferences and competitive dynamics evolved.
Chung warned that global trade tensions and intensifying competition would curb industry profitability, while geopolitical conflicts may impact operations in some regions, potentially leading to a suspension of business.
India's Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles said on Monday that third-quarter wholesale and retail volumes of its Jaguar Land Rover carmaker declined 43.3% and 25.1%, respectively, compared to year-ago figures, weighed down by production stoppages following one of Britain's most disruptive and high-profile cyber attacks.