BMW ‘M’ Electric cars to feature “Fake Gear Shifts”
The upcoming electric lineup of BMW’s flagship M-badged cars to feature fake gear shifts to mimic the feel of its petrol counterpart.
The upcoming electric lineup of BMW’s flagship M-badged cars to feature fake gear shifts to mimic the feel of its petrol counterpart.
Toyota Hilux adopts a battery-electric powertrain for the first time, designed specifically for superior off-road performance together with a Multi-Terrain Select system.
The new Mercedes-Benz CLA packs stunning design, dynamic performance in electric and hybrid avatars, and top-notch safety in its class.
The most anticipated Tata Harrier.ev, the electrified and ingenious version of the popular SUV Tata Harrier, is launched in India, with a an introductory price of ₹ 21.49 lakh. It comes with a dual motor, Quad Wheel Drive (QWD) system churning out an impressive 504 Nm of torque.
The VinFast VF 6 is a B-segment electric SUV that went on sale just early this month in Vietnam. The EV in right-hand drive avatar is expected to be launched in the Indian market later this year.
The Xiaomi YU7 has been conceived to take on the Tesla Model Y in all practical terms. With its compelling blend of elegant design, versatile performance, impressive range, and the advanced technology, the Chinese EV is set to be a formidable contender.
MG Windsor EV Pro is the newly launched flagship variant of the popular electric hatchback. It gets a bigger 52.9 kWh battery pack, Level 2 ADAS, Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) technologies and so on.
Vayve Mobility Eva is a cute little electric car featuring solar panels over the roof that can potentially offer up to 3,000 kms of free charging annually.
The Maruti Suzuki e Vitara marks the entry of the popular brand into the mass-market, compact e-SUV segment in India. The EV packs efficient e-powertrain, sophisticated tech features, and off-road abilities to lure the buyers.
Volkswagen ID.7 Pro S had an average energy consumption of just 9.2 kWh per 100 kms, that corresponds to just 1 litre of diesel per 100 km when converted to a diesel equivalent!