The new 580 with EQ Technology will have a 116kWh battery pack paired with four electric motors - one for each wheel. Combined, they produce a total of 587PS and a massive 1,164Nm of torque. It has claimed 473km of range (WLTP) and can sprint from 0-100 kph within 5 seconds. A standout feature of the EQG is its G-Turn capability, enabling the vehicle to perform a full 720-degree rotation while remaining stationary.
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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.
It has claimed range of up to 300 km on a single charge and it also supports a top-up charge of 150 km in 45 minutes using Bharat DC-001 public charging infrastructure. It also has a 5-year or 200,000 km warranty.
This hike can be attributed, in part, to the inclusion of more advanced emissions monitoring technology. Currently, Honda has introduced only two variants, but more budget-friendly options with basic features, such as a front drum brake, might be launched later, potentially lowering the starting price.
Talking about engine and gearbox, the Kylaq is offered with a a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder, turbo petrol engine with 115 hp of power and 178 nm of torque. Gearbox options will include a 6-speed torque converter and a 6-speed manual gearbox. The same engine also does the duty in the Skoda Kushaq, Slavia, VW Virtus and Taigun.
The rear-wheel-drive (RWD) variant, powered by a single motor delivering 225 hp and 350 Nm of torque, offers an increased range of up to 494 km, compared to the earlier 474 km. The dual-motor version produces 320 hp and 605 Nm of torque. With a 350 kW DC fast charger, the battery can be charged from 0 to 80% in just 18 minutes.
Vespa has introduced its 2025 scooter range in India, featuring four 125cc variants with prices starting at Rs 1.32 lakh. Key updates include a 5-inch TFT digital display with Bluetooth connectivity on the higher trims, LED lighting, and an updated 125cc engine delivering 9.38 bhp.
The Creta EV will be offered in four variants- Executive, Smart, Premium, and Excellence. Colour options include 8 monotone and 2 dual-tone colour options including 3 matte colours. The entry-level Executive and Smart trims are limited to just two colour choices and do not include the dual-tone roof options.
The bike also flashes the lights when it’s stationary as a safety feature when the motor is on. Talking about the hardware, the bike gets 41mm USD front forks, and a preload adjustable mono-shock at the rear. Braking duties are handled by a single 320mm front and 230mm rear disc mounted on 17-inch wheels wrapped in 110/70 front and 150/60 rear tyres.
The fuel efficiency of the Syros 1.0-litre turbo petrol variant is 18.2 km/l with the 6-speed manual transmission and 17.68 km/l with the 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. For the diesel variant, the 6-speed manual transmission delivers 20.75 km/l, while the 6-speed torque converter automatic offers 17.65 km/l.
The India-spec MG Cyberster will feature a 77kWh battery pack measuring just 110mm in thickness. It comes paired with dual oil-cooled electric motors - one on each axle producing a combined 510hp of power and 725Nm torque. It gets AWD and can sprint from 0-100kph in just 3.2 seconds. MG claims a maximum range of 580km on a single charge (CLTC cycle).