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Chinese carmakers back on Indian auto industry radar | Leading 2Ws kept out of new subsidy regime | Hero MotoCorp to set up new unit in Brazil

Chinese carmakers back on Indian auto industry radar | Leading 2Ws kept out of new subsidy regime | Hero MotoCorp to set up new unit in Brazil
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ETAuto Newsletter | Thursday, May 9, 2024

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Chinese carmakers back on Indian auto industry radar
Hero Electric, Okinawa, Greaves Electric kept out of new subsidy regime
Hero MotoCorp confident of gaining market share this year; to set up new unit in Brazil
TVS Motor to launch new variants of iQube, e3W in FY25
Nagesh Basavanhalli to step down as vice-chairman, Greaves Cotton
To achieve net zero, ICCT bets on EVs, finds CNG 'worse' than diesel
Ex-Tesla member partners with Indian EV maker to produce 98.5% efficient e-motors
Auto retail sector grows 27% YoY in April 2024: FADA
ETAuto Tech Summit'24: Know the top 5 CTOs who are set to attend the annual meet-up
Auto Tech's sustainable evolution
APAC auto safety systems market to expand at 2.6% CAGR over 2023-28: GlobalData
Two-wheeler makers see first-time & rural buyers come back in FY25 Mint
Appeals court upholds GM termination of N.J. dealership Autonews.com
Elon Musk's xAI nears funding at $18 billion value soon as this week Mint
Hyundai, Kia unit settles US charges it repossessed service members' vehicles Mint
Companies are balking at the high costs of running electric trucks Mint
Auto Technology
Shubham Automation selects Dassault Systems platform for faster product development
Motional puts robotaxi deployment on back burner, to focus on technology development
Luminar says Tesla is biggest customer for its lidar sensors
Passenger Vehicle
Tesla sends top executive back to China amid weak sales
Chinese EV makers' plans to make cars in Europe
Rolls-Royce unveils Cullinan Series II and Black Badge version
Two Wheelers
Yamaha unveils new colours in FZ-S Fi version 4.0 DLX at INR 1,29,700
Auto Components
Four automakers to recall over 7,783 vehicles for faulty parts
Industry
Anil Agarwal likens critical minerals to gold, says India should ensure self-sufficiency
Election uncertainty could hurt Indian auto sales in May, dealers' body says
Reliance acquires step-down subsidiary for INR 314 cr
EU tariffs on Chinese EVs could backfire, German car bosses warn
Greaves Cotton FY24 EBITDA up 53% Y-o-Y to INR 232 cr
Commercial Vehicle
TVS SCS wins new business deal for Eicher's bus facility in Baggad, MP
Amazon unveils first electric seaport trucks amid push to slash tailpipe emissions
Aftermarket
Battery recycling shatters the myth of EV waste
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