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The Revuelto is the much-awaited successor to Lamborghini’s outgoing V12 flagship, the Aventador, and it has made its India debut at an eye-watering price of …
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Indian auto sales surge in November 2023: a look at the numbers
by Biplab Dasby Biplab DasThe Indian automotive industry reported a year-on-year (YoY) growth of 18.46% in total vehicle sales, reaching a total of 28,54,242 units.
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Electric Vehicle real-world ranges vary, consumer reports finds
by Biplab Dasby Biplab DasDespite optimal circumstances, nearly 50% of the 22 tested EVs failed to meet their EPA range estimates.
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Toyota plans stake sell-off in Harmonic Drive Systems
by Biplab Dasby Biplab DasThe decision to sell its stake in Harmonic Drive Systems is part of Toyota’s broader initiative to streamline its portfolio and optimize its investments.
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Carmakers extend support to cyclone-affected customers in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu
Automakers are offering free Roadside Assistance (RSA) including servicing, repairs, towing, accommodation and travel, among other facilities.
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Fossil fuel phase-out proposal ignites global debate at COP28 climate summit
by Biplab Dasby Biplab DasThe draft agreement released by the U.N. climate body puts forth the groundbreaking concept of an “orderly and just phase-out of fossil fuels.”
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EV maker Nio’s manufacturing costs will be reduced by 10 per cent by bringing all production fully in-house.
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Exxon Mobil’s ambitious decarbonization plan: CEO’s high-stakes gambit
by Biplab Dasby Biplab DasThe USD 17 billion budget for low-carbon technologies, while a fraction of European peers’ investments, signals Exxon’s commitment.
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Volkswagen audit finds no signs of forced labour in Xinjiang site
by Biplab Dasby Biplab DasThe audit included on-site interviews and inspections of employee contracts and salary payments for the 197 employees at the Xinjiang site.