Mahindra Thar Roxx: Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY) 2025
Mahindra Thar Roxx clinched the coveted ICOTY 2025 title with 139 points, followed by the runner-up Maruti Suzuki Dzire securing 137 points from the jury.
Mahindra Thar Roxx clinched the coveted ICOTY 2025 title with 139 points, followed by the runner-up Maruti Suzuki Dzire securing 137 points from the jury.
Tata Magna EV is the homegrown CV brand’s first intercity electric coach. The 12-metre electric coach is designed keeping in mind the requirements of the Indian operators, equipped with reliable full-electric powertrain and safety technologies.
The COMAC C919 narrow-body aircraft is a direct competition to the popular Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX passenger jets. The Chinese manufacturer is targeting mass adoption of its C919 in China and Southeast Asia, followed by European markets in the coming years.
The new Hyundai Creta Electric will be available in India with two battery options, with the ‘Long Range’ variant offering a driving range of 473 kms in single charge. The EV also debuts Vehicle to Load (V2L) technology in its segment.
The new Mercedes-Benz aActros 600 is perhaps the most-advanced electric truck for heavy-duty, long-haul transportation today, thanks to its sophisticated electric drive system, sophisticated modern cabin, and impressive energy efficiency.
A dry variant of the indigenously developed ‘Kaveri’ jet engine that is set to undergo in-flight trials will eventually power DRDO Ghatak unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV).
The Propel 470 eTR electric tractor claims a whooping driving range of up to 350 kms on single charge, thanks to the optional 550 kWh battery pack.
Volkswagen’s VR6 engine featured an innovative design that combined the best attributes of a ‘V’-engine configuration and ‘in-line’ layout.
Both the Maruti Suzuki Dzire and Honda Amaze are excellent choices for those buyers who look for value-addition and practicality in the budget segment.
EcoPulse is a distributed hybrid-electric propulsion demonstrator aircraft jointly developed by French aerospace companies Airbus, Daher, and Safran.