Mahindra's latest electric SUVs, the XEV 9e and BE 6, have set new benchmarks in India’s premium EV market, securing over 30,000 bookings on their launch day. These models blend futuristic design, cutting-edge technology, and impressive range, appealing to performance enthusiasts and luxury seekers alike.
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The updated EV6 features a more striking design with a refreshed front-end appearance. It now includes angular LED daytime running lights paired with V-shaped DRLs, along with a redesigned front bumper and lower grille. On the sides, it sports newly styled alloy wheels, while the rear sees minimal changes, retaining its overall look but incorporating a new design for the taillights and bumper.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has launched the updated 2025 Livo, a 110cc commuter bike starting at Rs 83,080. The bike now meets OBD2B emission norms and features a digital instrument cluster, refreshed design, and a 109.51cc engine delivering 8.4 bhp and 9.3 Nm. Three color options are available.
Tata Motors has unveiled the 2025 versions of the Tiago, Tiago EV, and Tigor with updated features, aesthetic improvements, and technology enhancements such as a 10.25-inch touchscreen, LED headlights, and digital instrument clusters. The new Tiago starts at Rs 5 lakh, while the Tigor's base price is Rs 6 lakh.
The electric vehicle industry in India is rapidly growing due to technological advancements, increasing environmental awareness, and supportive government policies. The government is driving initiatives for manufacturing and infrastructure, focusing on localizing supply chains and enhancing battery technologies to achieve its ambitious EV goals by 2030.
The HTK trim, priced at Rs 9 lakh, is available only with a 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine and comes with features like halogen headlamps, 15-inch steel wheels, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, a 4-speaker audio system, and a rear-view camera. It also includes a black and grey dual-tone interior with semi-leatherette seats.
The sub-compact SUV gets two engine options – a 1.0-litre turbo petrol and a 1.5-litre turbo diesel. The same petrol engine does the duty in the Hyundai i20 N-line, Venue and Kia Sonet. The same diesel engine also does the duty in the Hyundai Venue, Creta, Carens, Seltos and Sonet.
Bengaluru-based Ultraviolette Automotive has launched its first mass-market electric scooter, the Tesseract, priced at Rs 1.45 lakh. The scooter features a 20.1 bhp motor with a range of up to 261 km and advanced tech features like radar-based ADAS. Deliveries start in Q1 2026.
Ducati has launched the 2025 Panigale V4 in India at Rs 29.99 lakh and the Panigale V4 S at Rs 36.50 lakh. The motorcycle has received numerous design, feature, and aerodynamic upgrades, a powerful 1,103 cc engine producing 216 hp, and advanced technological enhancements, making it a sophisticated superbike.
The Lotus Emira sportscar gets two engine options - a 365 hp, 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder engine borrowed from Mercedes-AMG and a bigger 3.5-litre, 406hp V6 borrowed from Toyota. The Toyota-sourced powertrain is offered with a manual and automatic transmission, whereas the smaller 2.0-litre gets a DCT gearbox. The flagship Emeya R is the most powerful, delivering an impressive 905hp and 985Nm of torque.
Bajaj Auto has teased a new Pulsar model, likely the updated 2025 RS200, which has been spotted testing. Expected features include a design similar to the current model, a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, and wider rear tyres. The 199cc engine is likely to remain. The model may be priced slightly above the current Rs 1.74 lakh.