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HT Auto on MSNMahindra Scorpio N Pickup to be unveiled soon. Here's what to expectThe Mahindra Scorpio N based pickup is part of Mahindra's aggressive product plan that already has updated versions of the ...
Centre may be technology-agnostic when it comes to hybrids and EVs, but states are increasingly preferring EVs above ...
At least four new Maruti, Hyundai, Tata and Mahindra SUVs will be launched in India by the end of Q3 FY26. These will be ...
Motilal Oswal names Maruti Suzuki and M&M as top auto stock picks despite sector slowdown; see which auto leader could drive ...
The study comes as several leading automakers such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, TVS Motors, Ford, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Toyota have, over the past two years, ramped up electric and hybrid ...
Tesla and Mahindra both make electric vehicles, but their similarities end there. For all practical purposes, they live in ...
Haryana govt. commits to promoting EVs, addressing charging infrastructure challenges and collaborating with manufacturers ...
BHPian mathewanil recently shared this with other enthusiasts:Day 1:Through an unseen force of nature, thirty BHPians ...
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ABP News on MSNEVs Alone Not Enough—Auto Sector Must Cut Scope 3 Emissions, Warns CEEWThe report also highlights that most of the sector's emissions come not from direct manufacturing but from its upstream supply chains, especially from coal-intensive steel and rubber production.
Cleaning up supply chains will not just lower emissions, it will enhance long-term cost competitiveness and position Indian ...
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HT Auto on MSNWatch: Mahindra XUV700 facelift spotted once againThe facelifted XUV700 is set to include advanced features like self-parking, a digital key, and a Harman Kardon audio system.
India’s automobile industry could cut its manufacturing emissions by as much as 87 per cent by 2050 by shifting to green electricity and low-carbon steel, according to a new study by the think-tank ...
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