. It also gets an active rear spoiler and the ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) uses a whopping 40 sensors including camera, lidar, radar and ultrasonic sensors which are placed around the electric car. It has 21-inch alloy wheels and also has all-wheel drive tech.
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Maruti Suzuki has enhanced safety in its Celerio hatchback by making six airbags standard across all variants. Prices have increased by Rs 16,000 to Rs 32,500. The car retains its 1.0-litre petrol engine and offers impressive fuel efficiency. Key safety features include ESP, ABS with EBD, and hill hold assist.
Simple Energy has introduced the One Gen 1.5 electric scooter at Rs 1.66 lakh with significant upgrades. Key enhancements include software updates, better regenerative braking, and boosted range up to 248 km. It offers four riding modes and a top speed of 105 kmph. Expansion plans include 150 new stores and 200 service centers by 2026.
the Eco variant features a single electric motor which puts out 201bhp and 310Nm of torque. The Plus variant gets dual motors with 349bhp of power and 500Nm of torque. Both variants come paired with a 75.3kWh battery pack, the Eco variant has a claimed range of 450km, and the Plus variant has claimed range of 431 km in one full charge.
The Skoda Superb has more torque (320 Nm) and features a 7-speed DSG gearbox, which could provide a more engaging and dynamic driving experience. The Camry's hybrid engine offers smooth power delivery and efficiency, while the Superb's turbocharged engine is more traditional and focused on providing a powerful driving experience.
India’s electric car market surged by 20% in 2024, with notable growth from JSW MG Motor selling 21,484 EVs, driven by the Windsor SUV. Tata Motors saw its market share dip to 38%, while newcomers Hyundai and Maruti Suzuki made impactful entries. The competition in India's EV market is expected to intensify further in 2025.
Skoda Auto India has started deliveries of the Kylaq sub-compact SUV and reopened bookings for the Classic trim. The Kylaq, available in four variants, starts at Rs 7.89 lakh. It comes with a 1.0-litre, turbo-petrol engine, various safety features, and modern amenities, securing a 5-star safety rating from Bharat NCAP.
Mahindra & Mahindra enhances the car-buying experience with new showrooms and service centers for both ICE and EVs. Highlights include the Harman Kardon sound system experience, specialized personnel, dedicated eSUV bays, and the Remote Vehicle Diagnostics system. Bookings for BE 6 and XEV 9e open on February 14.
Simple Energy has released the One Gen 1.5 electric scooter with the highest IDC range of 248 km, followed by Ola's S1 Pro Gen 3 at 242 km. Ather's 450X offers 130 km true range. In pricing, Ola S1 Pro is the cheapest at Rs 1.35 lakh, Ather 450X at Rs 1.57 lakh, and Simple One at Rs 1.66 lakh.
Tata Motors continues to lead India's electric vehicle market by showcasing multiple models like the Harrier EV and Sierra at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. Vivek Srivatsa projected a rise in EV adoption and emphasized the necessity of making subscription models more financially attractive for Indian consumers.
Hero MotoCorp's new XPulse 210 motorcycle, with its advanced design, revamped features, and a 210cc engine, offers significant performance and comfort improvements over its predecessor. Selling in over 30 countries, the bike's stylish upgrades, enhanced suspension, and digital TFT display make it ideal for both on-road and off-road adventures. A promising addition to the ADV segment.