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BMW Group Welcomes 32 New BMW iX EVs

BMW Group India has solidified its position as a leader in the luxury passenger EV space, having sold 1,474 units in 2023 alone. The company's electric car portfolio includes a range of models such as the BMW iX1, BMW i4, BMW iX, BMW i7, BMW i7 M70, and Mini 3-Door Cooper SE, all of which are completely built-up (CBU) models.

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Honda’s new cruiser bike H’ness CB 350 launched in India

Honda Highness CB350 Price in India, Honda H'ness Cruiser vs Royal Enfield Classic 350: The upcoming motorcycle by Honda in India could be called H’ness, which is to be pronounced as ‘Highness’. H’ness will launch in India on September 30 trying to take on Royal Enfield in what is an extremely competitive segment.

Maruti Suzuki launches car subscription plan in Delhi NCR, Bengaluru

Maruti Suzuki launched its vehicle subscription programme for people in Delhi, NCR and Bengaluru in a move to offer easy and flexible car ownership for customers.

Festive season to provide temporary relief for auto makers: Ind-Ra

India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) says retail sales are likely to continue to lag behind wholesale sales in September of 2020.

The all-new BMW R 18 debuts in India in two mind-blowing custom builds

BMW India has launched the all-new BMW R 18 in the country, marking the brand’s entry into the cruiser segment. The all-new BMW R 18 stands entirely in the tradition of historical BMW motorcycles - both technically and in design.

SC allows registration of BS-IV diesel vehicle purchased before April 1 for essential public services use

A bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde allows the registration of BS-IV diesel vehicles purchased before April 1. SC ordered that such vehicles can be used for essential and public utility services.

Global auto sales forecast to fall by 20 pc this year: S&P

S&P Global Ratings analyst Vittoria Ferraris said that the new forecast follows a first-half 2020 sales slump of 25 per cent, an unprecedented shock for the global industry.

Toyota on halting expansion in India: Message we are getting is we don’t want you

India's efforts to attract foreign investment tt counteract the economic damage caused by Coronavirus induced lockdowns just took a massive hit, as Toyota announced that they would not be expanding further in India, citing a high taxation policy, along with a lack of reforms. 

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