Lamborghini India has achieved a record-breaking annual sales of 113 cars in 2024, marking a 10% growth from 2023. The brand's global sales also saw a 6 percent increase, driven by new product launches, including the Revuelto hybrid sports car and the Urus SE plug-in hybrid.
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Honda Motorcycles & Scooters India has launched the 2025 SP160, a refreshed motorcycle now compliant with OBD2B emission norms. Priced starting at Rs 1,21,951, the bike features updates including a 4.2-inch TFT display with Bluetooth, new LED lights, and USB Type-C port. It retains its 162.71 cc engine.
At the front, it features vertically stacked cubical-shaped LED headlamps with DRLs similar to what we’ve seen in the new Carnival. On the side, it features a distinctive styling with van like design and it also features a blacked-out C-pillar, creating a seamless, connected appearance between the rear doors and the quarter panel. A few highlights include flush-fitting door handles, squared-off wheel arches and roof rails.
Hyundai recorded domestic sales of 5,98,666 units in FY2025, reflecting a 2.61% decline compared to the 6,14,721 units sold in the previous financial year. Meanwhile, exports remained stable, with 1,63,386 units shipped internationally. Despite this, the company ended the fiscal year on a strong note, as March 2025 sales totaled 67,320 units.
Mahindra's newly launched electric SUVs, the XEV 9e and BE 6, received an overwhelming response with 30,179 bookings on the first day, translating to Rs 8,472 crore in value. The XEV 9e received 56% of the total bookings, and 73% of customers chose the top-end Pack 3 variant. Deliveries will begin in mid-March 2024.
The new Kia Syros features a completely new design and follows Kia’s global design language. It takes design inspiration from the Carnival, EV3 and EV9. The Syros features a boxy and upright design, with vertically stacked LED headlamps positioned at the edges of the bumper. The air intakes are integrated into the blacked-out lower portion, accented by a contrasting silver trim.
The enthusiasm of the younger generation is contributing to the EV revolution in India, highlighting the shift towards sustainable transportation. Despite funds underutilization in the NCAP and exclusion of electric cars from subsidies, the demand for EVs is growing, driven by environmental consciousness and government initiatives like PM E-DRIVE.
The Aprilia Tuono 457 offers a streetfighter look, excellent tech features, and a re-tuned engine that delivers strong acceleration ideal for city and highway riding. Priced at Rs 3.95 lakh, it is a practical and comfortable alternative to the RS 457 without sacrificing performance.
Lexus India is reopening bookings for the LX 500d SUV after a temporary pause, with a slight price hike. The 3.3-litre V6 diesel engine produces 304hp and is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. New features include ADAS, connected car technology, and Safety System+ 3. It attracted significant attention at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.
Honda launched the third-generation Amaze in India with a starting price of Rs 7.99 lakh. This new model features a redesigned exterior, Level 2 ADAS, a segment-leading ground clearance of 172mm, and paddle shifters with its CVT automatic. It also includes a Lane Watch Camera for enhanced safety.
Ducati has launched the Scrambler Icon Dark in India at Rs 9.97 lakh, making it the most affordable Ducati in the country. The bike features cosmetic changes like blacked-out body panels and a matte black fuel tank, while retaining the same mechanical specifications as the standard Scrambler Icon.