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Suzuki Japan working on hybrid's affordability says Bhargava| For Tesla, India can perhaps wait for now| Omega Seiki targets 30% revenue from exports

Suzuki Japan working on hybrid's affordability says Bhargava| For Tesla, India can perhaps wait for now| Omega Seiki targets 30% revenue from exports
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Cost of hybrid tech is high, Suzuki Japan working on its affordability, says RC Bhargava
For Tesla, India can perhaps wait for now
Omega Seiki targets 30% revenue from exports in FY25; plans to enter West Asian, African markets
FAME Subsidy Case: Hero Electric moves HC seeking relief
Maruti Suzuki reports 47.8% surge in Q4 net profit driven by strong sales & product mix
Tata Motors opens new CV parts warehouse in Guwahati
Schaeffler India Q1,2024 net profit at INR 227.7 cr
India emerges as global leader in electric three-wheeler market, surpasses China in sales
Mahindra Tractors sells 40 lakh units, including exports, in 60 years
Small (car) is beautiful Business-standard.com
Tesla to lay off 693 employees in Nevada, government notice say Mint
Q4 results: Demand for SUVs drives Maruti Suzuki earnings rises 47% Business-standard.com
Quality woes hurt Ford earnings as GM outlook improves Autonews.com
Road ministry blames Union cabinet for delay in awarding of highway contracts Mint
Chevy prices entry-level gasoline Equinox below $30,000 Autonews.com
Electric Vehicles
Data centres, EVs and green hydrogen to create upside for long-term power demand growth: Nikhil Nigania
Auto Technology
US regulators probe Tesla recall over autopilot concerns
Huawei's smart car tech offers automakers route to China sales
Battle for 'tech luxury' in China as EVs get smarter - and cheaper
STMicro cuts FY revenue outlook as softer car demand weighs
Passenger Vehicle
Kia Sonet sales cross 4 lakh units in 44 months
Volkswagen India opens dealership in Kashi
Chinese automakers redefine the car as a living space
Why BYD's EV exports sell for twice the China price
VinFast chief plans to invest USD 1 bn more from his fortune in EV maker
Tesla's plan for affordable cars takes page from Detroit rivals
Auto Components
Car parts maker Valeo posts lower first-quarter sales on weak EV demand
Battery stocks' rally may extend after USD 2 billion surge
Industry
Vedanta presents aluminium range for auto industry at AutoEdge 2024 conclave
Beijing auto show: Themes and highlights
Honda announces USD 11 bn EV battery and vehicle plant in Canada
SJVN inaugurates India's first multipurpose Green Hydrogen pilot project
Rupee to see muted reaction to US inflation flare-up
Oil & Lubes
Oil eases on US fuel demand concerns
Commercial Vehicle
Toyota pilots EV pickup trucks in key Thai market
Aftermarket
Hertz Global eyes worst day on record as EV rental business falters
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