Zelio E Mobility has launched the Little Gracy electric scooters for young riders, priced from Rs 49,500 to Rs 58,000, offering a range of up to 75 km on a single charge. The models include features like digital clusters, USB ports, and anti-theft alarms, with no need for a driving license.
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The vehicle features illuminated logos and distinctive C-shaped LED daytime running lamps around the main headlamp cluster. At the rear, a two-part split spoiler and full-width wraparound LED tail-lights enhance its sporty appearance. The coupe-style roofline and high-deck rear, along with a wraparound glasshouse, contribute to a unique silhouette. However, the design reduces rear window visibility.
Hero MotoCorp launched the Vida V2 electric scooter range in India, including the Lite, Plus, and Pro variants. Prices start at Rs 96,000. The scooters offer varying battery capacities, ranges, and top speeds, with the Pro boasting a 165 km range. Features include a TFT touchscreen, navigation, and multiple riding modes. A comprehensive warranty covers both the vehicle and battery.
Tata Motors has launched its seventh registered vehicle scrapping facility in Guwahati, Assam. This facility, capable of dismantling up to 15,000 vehicles annually, adds to Tata Motors' goal of scrapping 1 lakh vehicles per year. Vehicle owners benefit from tax concessions and discounts on new vehicles when they scrap old ones, contributing to eco-friendly practices.
Hyundai showcased the Creta Flex Fuel SUV, designed to run on both 100% petrol and ethanol, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. It features a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine and is available in South American markets. Additionally, Hyundai announced the Creta Electric's pricing, starting at Rs 17.99 lakh, with two battery options offering up to 473 km range.
Talking about the optional accessories pack, it gets a Hood and side body decals, a chrome accent around the headlights and adjustable ambient lighting inside. Mechanically, it’s powered by a Fiat-sourced 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder, turbocharged diesel engine which puts out 170 hp power and 370 nm torque.
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.
Ola Electric has introduced its Gen 3 electric scooters, starting at Rs 79,999. Improvements include a stronger motor, better range, and efficient braking. The flagship S1 Pro+ boasts a 320 km range and 141 kmph top speed. Included is the upcoming MoveOS 5 beta with new smart features, and customers have the option to extend the battery warranty.
India's car market achieved record sales of 43 lakh in 2024, driven by SUV demand. Spinny reported increased used-car market growth, with 76% first-time buyers. Hatchbacks like Renault Kwid and Hyundai Grand i10 were top choices. Petrol cars dominated, while EVs gained momentum. Women buyers now make up 26% of the market, favoring automatic hatchbacks.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has introduced an updated Shine 125, starting at Rs 84,493. The bike now features a digital instrument cluster with real-time mileage, a gear position indicator, and a USB Type-C port. It also includes a new Pearl Igneous Black color option and an OBD2B-compliant engine delivering 10.63 hp and 11 Nm of torque.