Although the automotive industry has been witnessing a significant development over the last century, it emerges a plethora of new challenges. Let’s have an insight into the noteworthy challenges driving the global auto industry in years to come.
The Hyundai Saga EV crossover was introduced at the 2018 Sao Paulo Motor Show in Brazil. It proves to be a potential EV for the Indian auto market after the Hyundai Kona EV.
The Supreme Court has already released an announcement that the sales of non-compliant BSVI vehicles will be banned since April 1, 2020, to face with the alarming levels of pollution all over the country.
The EVision EV was first showcased at the 88th Geneva International Motor Show by Tata Motors and is expected to be launched in India in the coming years. Below is everything you need to know about this EV.
It has been confirmed by Porsche Chief Oliver Blume that only hybrid and electric vehicles will be developed by the firm, with a refusal to produce any diesel models.
As revealed by media reports, General Motors is likely to sell its facility in Pune to JSW Energy Ltd with a price of Rs. 3,500 crore for the latter to produce a brand-new EV priced at Rs 10-15 lakh.
Mercedes-Benz does not regard India as a market with favourable conditions for EVs' development. This is because of a deficiency in clear policies and impetus for EVs sales in the country.
Japanese carmaker Honda can easily provide India with electric vehicles if there is sufficient demand; however, future mobility requires the use of advanced technologies.