Kia India has expanded the Seltos lineup with three new variants: HTE(O), HTK(O), and HTK+(O). These trims add features like an 8-inch touchscreen, panoramic sunroof, 17-inch alloy wheels, and multiple engine options, with prices ranging from Rs 11.13 lakh to Rs 20.50 lakh ex-showroom.
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The new Toyota Camry in its 9th generation features a new design, fresh interior, additional features, safety and more and will be offered only with a sole petrol hybrid engine option. The new Camry will be brought to India via the Completely Knocked Down (CKD) route and is priced at Rs 48 lakh (ex-showroom) and the deliveries will begin soon.
Aprilia has launched the 2025 models of RS125 and Tuono 125 with Euro5+ compliant engines, delivering 15 bhp and 12 Nm torque. These bikes feature new color options, quickshifter availability in some regions, LED lighting, ABS, and a digital LCD cluster. They won't be released in India due to pricing issues.
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.
Hero MotoCorp's Xtreme 250R, unveiled at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo, impresses with its aggressive 'streetfighter' design and powerful 249cc engine, delivering 30 hp. During a 180-km test ride in Udaipur, the motorcycle showcased its sporty aesthetics, excellent performance, and comfortable ergonomics, making it a standout in the 250cc segment.
Bajaj Auto has teased a possible new addition to the Pulsar lineup. It might be an update to the Pulsar RS 200 or a new Pulsar RS 400. Expected upgrades for the RS 200 include digital console and improved forks. The RS 400 could feature a powerful engine, digital console, and advanced hardware.
As part of the 2025 model update, most SX(O) variants of the Creta have seen a price increase of Rs 8,000, with the starting price now at Rs 17.46 lakh. Interestingly, Hyundai has kept the pricing unchanged for the SX(O) diesel automatic variant, which remains at Rs 19.99 lakh.
BMW Motorrad has launched the 2025 C 400 GT maxi-scooter in India, priced at Rs 11.50 lakh. The new model features subtle styling updates, a 10.25-inch TFT display, and enhanced rider aids. It is powered by a 350cc engine producing 33.5 hp and 35 Nm. Available in two colors, bookings have begun with deliveries set to start soon.
California startup Alef Aeronautics has showcased its electric flying car, the Model Zero, in a video where it drives on a public road, performs a vertical takeoff, and hovers over a parked car. The fully electric vehicle has a driving range of 320 km and can fly up to 160 km, with pre-orders for the Model A at $300,000.
Kinetic Green introduces an Assured Buyback Offer for its E-Luna electric moped, with a guaranteed buyback value of Rs 36,000. The scheme is valid for three years and covers unlimited kilometres, encouraging EV adoption by addressing resale concerns. The E-Luna starts at Rs 69,990 and features a durable design.
Delhi residents can now use their BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel vehicles after restrictions were lifted on January 5, following an improvement in air quality. The measures, part of GRAP Stage 3, target vehicular emissions, including certain private vehicles and non-essential diesel-operated medium goods vehicles, to curb pollution levels.