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.
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​​​​Features wise, the the Elevate Black edition gets a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 8-speaker sound system, rear armrest, projector fog lamps, electric sunroof, auto folding ORVMs, wireless phone charger, ambient lighting, LaneWatch camera, auto headlights, rear wiper and washer as well as 7-inch TFT multi-info display for instrument cluster and a lot more.
On the sides, the Kia Syros features blacked-out A-, C-, and D-pillars, paired with body-coloured B-pillars, creating a smooth and clean window line. Other highlights include thick plastic cladding over the wheel arches, flush-fitting door handles, a distinctive kink in the rear window line, and unique 17-inch 3-petal alloy wheels.
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has introduced the 2025 Honda Dio 110cc scooter, featuring new enhancements like a 4.2-inch TFT display, a USB Type-C charging port, and OBD2B compliance. Available in two variants, STD and DLX, the scooter also offers five color options and retains its 109.51cc single-cylinder engine.
OPG Mobility has introduced the Ferrato DEFY 22 electric scooter at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, priced at Rs 99,999. The model features a 1.2 kWh motor, delivering a top speed of 70 kmph and range of 80 km. Highlights include a sharp design, dual disc brakes, 7-inch touchscreen, and three riding modes. Available in seven dual-tone colors.
Ola Electric introduces its Roadster X series electric motorcycles, starting at Rs 74,999. The lineup offers three battery variants and a high-performance option, featuring impressive range and top speeds. Deliveries are expected from mid-March 2025, with notable design elements and advanced technology integrations.
The GST Council has hiked the tax on used cars sold by businesses to a uniform 18%, including previously 12%-taxed electric vehicles. This move aims to standardize taxation across the used vehicle market. Private sales between individuals remain exempt from GST. While new EVs enjoy a 5% GST, the increased rate for used EVs might impact their resale value.
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.
Wardwizard Innovations & Mobility sets ambitious sales targets, projecting 30-35% of future sales from electric three-wheelers. The company aims to sell up to 42,000 units this financial year and 60,000 units in FY26. They recently launched four new electric three-wheelers (passenger and cargo) and a high-speed electric scooter called Nemo, priced at Rs 99,000.
The new Camry will be based on the same TNGA-K platform which is used in multiple Toyota and Lexus cars such as Alphard, Sienna, Venza, Lexus ES, Lexus RX and more. While the overall silhouette remains similar to the previous model, the roofline appears more sloped, and the rear quarter glass is larger and more angled.
The e-Vitara looks very similar to the eVX concept and packs in muscular design. At the front, it features tri-LED daytime running lights with a closed-off grille. The lower bumper looks similar to the Brezza and houses a small fog lamp with skid plates. The charging port is placed on the front flanks, and it has a prominent bulge over the rear wheel arch.