Group tours at 65-70% of pre-pandemic levels; Southeast Asia, Egypt, and Turkey seeing maximum demand
Moody's Investors downgrades global outlook for auto to negative from stable
India's first electric car is acknowledged to be the Lovebird, from Eddy Current Controls (India) in 1993
Maruti is operating at 95 per cent of its prodcution capacity
India's auto industry push for a phased duty reduction to protect interests
The reason why the feature cannot be immediately implemented is that the three-point point seat belts are required to be anchored to a structural support, explained an official at a car company
Volvo's EV plans are in line with its global strategy of transitioning into a pure electric car company by 2030
TDSG's facility - the first in the country to make batteries with cell-level localisation - has an aggressive export target for the next three years
Firm kick-starts feasibility study on a pure electric model
In India, Electric Vehicles (EVs) attract a GST of 5 per cent, while hybrids attract a much higher 43 per cent
80% of vehicle sales are in those segments, says the country's G20 Sherpa as he hails 'electric revolution'
Indians likely to prefer electric two- and three-wheelers than bigger vehicles
Goyal's remarks disconcerted automakers and their suppliers.
The optimism is in contrast with the dealers' confidence, which flagged the recovery in motorcycles and scooters "as an area of concern"
Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said that a flexible workplace can be utilised to increase women's labour force participation
Not much gain for seat belts, which are a standard feature in several vehicles; but the airbag rule--as and when it takes effect--will have a multiplier effect on safety-critical components
It will be largely led by two-wheelers, followed by three-wheelers and commercial vehicles and passenger vehicles, respectively
Mahindra will declare the pricing of the model closer to its launch in January
Intention is noble but won't help if passengers decide to ignore it, they say
Charts aggressive plans in its comeback trail