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Top SUV models cross 1 lakh sales mark in 2023 | Luxury buyers move from diesel to electric | How Maruti Suzuki will get to 4 million cars by 2030

Top SUV models cross 1 lakh sales mark in 2023 | Luxury buyers move from diesel to electric | How Maruti Suzuki will get to 4 million cars by 2030
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ETAuto Newsletter | Monday, January 29, 2024

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Top SUV models hit new high, cross 1 lakh sales mark in 2023
Luxury buyers move from diesel to electric
How Maruti Suzuki will get to 4 million cars by 2030 BusinessLine
Budget 2024 Expectations: Auto companies seek continued push to green mobility, infrastructure development
TVS Motor's Product Mix, Caution on EV Discounts Help Retain Edge
Budget 2024: What the government can do to charge up India's EV sector
Red Sea Crisis: No disruption in oil flows to India, only freight up: HPCL head
Pain now, gain later? Australia wrestles with EV battery metals slump Nikkei Asia
Apple Home Devices, Car Veteran Exits for Top Rivian Product Role Bloomberg.com
Auto Technology
Elon Musk says his AI startup xAI not raising capital
Passenger Vehicle
Lamborghini seeks tax cut, better infra to power sales
Buying a car? Find out how much car loan to take using the 20/10/4 rule
First prototype of LEVC's new L380 luxury MPV rolls off assembly line in China
Two Wheelers
Kinetic E-Luna features revealed: Check its price and specifications
Auto Components
Global chip revenues decline 8.8% in 2023: Report
US to announce billions in subsidies for advanced chips
Chinese to invest up to USD 7 bn in Congo mining infrastructure - statement
Tyres
CEAT looks to grab opportunity in replacement tyre market growth fuelled by PV sales
Industry
Input Cost Pressures High, but Better Volumes Likely in Q4: JSW Steel CEO
Road to Quality: Bank guarantees may be cut, consultants screened The Economic Times
Eye on Green Transition, Slew of Incentives in Works for Steel Cos
Red Sea Route Accounts for 50% of Indian Exports, 30% of Imports
New MSME payment rule leads to many cancelled orders
Delhi assembly Budget session from Feb 15-20; health, education, roads among priorities
Punjab CM launches 'Sadak Surakhya Force' to streamline traffic, check road accidents
MPIDC gets INR 3k cr investment proposals in a yr
Oil & Lubes
Oil settles at highest in nearly 8 weeks on strong economic growth
Commercial Vehicle
RSRTC to start 14 buses to Ayodhya, end services on 'unprofitable' routes
E-rickshaws to ply in Indore soon, 23 routes proposed
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