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    Triumph 400 Custom Colours Launched At Rs 15k More – First Look Walkaround

    Triumph 400 New Custom Colour. Image – Ramaswami120Along with the new custom paint jobs, users can also choose from two distinct set of graphics for the fuel tankTriumph’s lowest priced bikes, Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X, have emerged as popular options in the sub-middleweight motorcycle segment. While no one’s questioning the attractive design and powerful performance of these bikes, only three colour options are available for each bike.Four new custom shades for Speed 400, Scrambler 400XApparently, consumer tastes and preferences are a lot more diverse when it comes to their favourite colour. As a fix, a Triumph dealership in Pune is offering custom colour options for Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X.Triumph 400 Custom ColoursWhile factory shades for Speed 400, Scrambler 400X are pretty good, the timeless design of these bikes can surely accommodate a lot more experimentations with the colour palette. Addition of new colours will help target a larger segment of users. Royal Enfield understands this aspect and has been offering a comprehensive range of colour options for its bikes. Something similar is now being done by the Pune-based BU Bhandari Triumph dealership.One of the custom colours that stands out is a radiant Yellow shade. It presents a pretty picture in combination with the golden coloured USD forks. The Yellow shade is probably the most attractive among the custom colours being offered for Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X. Other colour options on offer include a white, silver and a black & red dual-tone colour scheme.Triumph 400 Custom ColoursThe application of the custom shades is limited to the fuel tank. This is probably due to technical and equipment limitations at the dealer level. In a factory setting, colour application can extend to various other parts such as the exposed frame sections, wheels, etc. Notwithstanding the limited applicability, the custom colour shades still come across as a refreshing change. It will appeal even more to users who are especially interested in a particular colour shade.Triumph 400 Custom ColoursNew custom graphics for Speed 400, Scrambler 400XAlong with the new colour shades, users can also choose from two distinct graphics options. One set of graphics primarily has the Triumph logo, whereas the other graphics kit has a combo of Triumph logo and twin contrasting strips.With four new colours, users now have a better chance of finding the best option that suits their individual tastes and preferences. If this new strategy works, it is possible that other Triumph dealers may also launch similar schemes for their customers.Triumph 400 Custom ColoursTriumph Speed 400, Scrambler 400X custom colour pricingEnthusiasts who choose any of the custom colour schemes for Speed 400, Scrambler 400X will be charged Rs 15,000 additional. The bike will be first registered at the RTO in the stock colour option, as received from the factory. Take a detailed look at the walkaround shared by Ramaswami120.[embedded content]After the buyer selects the custom colour, it will be applied at the dealer level. The dealer will then help the buyer in the documentation process for changing the bike’s colour. RTO costs related to the new colour scheme will have to be borne by the customer. Triumph Speed 400 is currently available at a starting price of Rs 2.33 lakh. Scrambler 400X is offered at Rs 2.63 lakh.Source More

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    Kawasaki Patents Ninja 7 Hybrid And Z E-1 In India – Green Mile!

    Kawasaki Ninja ZE1 patented in India – Hybrid motorcycleIf launched via CBU route, both Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid and Z E-1 will cater to a niche eco-conscious audience not afraid to shell big bucksTeam Green intends to navigate Indian market with an extended portfolio by spoiling customers with choices. In that regard, we witnessed the recent launches of Ninja 500 and its cruiser sibling, Eliminator (Kawasaki India doesn’t use 400 or 500 suffix with Eliminator). Based on the same platform, Kawasaki could launch Ninja 7 Hybrid along with its BEV, Z E-1.Kawasaki Patents Ninja 7 Hybrid And Z E-1 In IndiaIconic motorcycle manufacturer, Kawasaki, has patented two of its new and cutting-edge motorcycles in India. These motorcycles are Kawasaki’s new Ninja 7 Hybrid and company’s first all-electric production bike Z E-1.Kawasaki Z E-1 Electric PowertrainIf Honda had patented some of its newest motorcycles in India, we would have thought it was just a standard patenting exercise. However, Kawasaki’s design patents look promising and there is a possibility of Team Green launching at least one of them in India. Most likely, we will get to see Ninja 7 Hybrid than Z E-1.For starters, Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid shares the same 451cc platform that Ninja 500 and Eliminator also use. This is a parallel twin cylinder DOHC 4V liquid-cooled engine that is capable of kicking out 44.7 bhp of peak power and 42.6 Nm of peak torque on its own. However, Ninja 7 Hybrid packs an additional electric motor.Kawasaki Ninja 7 HybridAdded electric assistance results in a combined peak power of around 60 bhp with Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid. Unlike Ninja 500 and Eliminator with a traditional 6-speed manual sequential gear selector, Ninja 7 Hybrid gets more sophisticated shift paddles in left side switchgear.Kawasaki Z E-1Will Z E-1 launch in India?Where Ninja 500 and Eliminator weighed rather modest 171 kg and 176 kg respectively, Ninja 7 Hybrid weighs in at 227 kg. The added electrical powertrain components prove to be heavier than ICE versions. Kawasaki is currently selling Ninja 500 and Eliminator via CBU route and they’re priced at Rs. 5.25 lakh (ex-sh) and Rs. 5.62 lakh (ex-sh) respectively.Globally, Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid is priced higher than ZX-6R and if launched in India, we can expect a price close to Rs. 10 lakh mark. The other motorcycle Kawasaki has patented in India is Z E-1. This is a fully electric motorcycle with two removable 1.5 kWh batteries with a total capacity of 3 kWh.Kawasaki Ninja 7 HybridPeak power is 9 kW, which is less than Ola S1 Pro’s 11 kW. Range is limited on Z E-1 too, at just 72 km and top speed is around 80 km/h. Considering India is a price-sensitive market, Kawasaki is less likely to launch Z E-1 in India as global pricing positions it above Ninja 650. Launch could happen by the end of this year. More

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    TVS XL EV And E-XL Names Registered – Upcoming Electric XL

    Image for reference onlyAs of now, ICE XL 100 price starts from Rs. 46K and upcoming TVS XL EV or TVS E-XL might cost around Rs. 20K more (ex-sh)Leading 2W and 3W manufacturer of the world, TVS Motor, is set to expand its electric vehicle portfolio. The company intends to amplify its electric mobility solutions with an electrified version of XL. There are two new names that TVS has registered. One of these names could end up on electric XL when it launches.TVS XL EV And E-XL Names RegisteredXL is India’s only ICE powered moped on sale. It is prevalent among rural audiences and has also been a staple for intra-city last-mile delivery operations. TVS sold 41,635 units of XL 100 and its diverse variants in the month of February 2024. An electrified version of XL might prove beneficial for the brand.Not only in India, TVS XL has export potential too for many developing nations. For all these applications, an electrified version of XL could prove just as popular as its ICE counterpart already on sale. Now, there are two new names that might go on this upcoming vehicle.Earlier this year, TVS Holdings Ltd trademarked two new names – TVS E-XL and TVS XL EV. Both these trademarks have been accepted and advertised as per the trademark information revealed by the portal. One of these is very highly likely to be used on upcoming TVS electric XL.TVS XL EV Name TrademarkedPatent design reveals key infoLast year, the patent design for an electric version of XL 100 was leaked and surfaced on the internet. The workhorse XL was getting the electric treatment and there were not many changes other than powertrain. As revealed in the patent images, TVS is mounting electric batteries directly below the main frame.This is the area where ICE TVS XL 100 had its engine. Interestingly, TVS is not going the hub motor route. Instead, leaked patent images show a mid-mounted motor along with a chain drive to the rear sprocket driving rear wheel. Other than that, it is pretty much the same XL that we have seen before.There will be a different instrument cluster on TVS XL EV, showing various parameters regarding its electric powertrain. Componentry remain more or less identical to ICE XL 100. RSU telescopic front forks, twin shock absorbers at the rear, wire-spoke wheels with tube type tyres (16-inch wheels likely).TVS E-XL Name TrademarkedThe battery could be around 2 kWh in capacity with a total of 100 km claimed range on a full charge. Apples to Apples, TVS XL EV will lock its horns with recently launched Kinetic E-Luna. Speaking of, E-Luna costs Rs. 70K (ex-sh) and we can expect a lower price for TVS XL EV or TVS E-XL. ICE version, XL 100, starts from a base price of Rs. 46K. More

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    Mahindra XUV 7XO, 5XO, 3XO, 1XO Names Registered – For Upcoming Electric SUVs

    Mahindra XUV 7XO, 5XO, 3XO, 1XO Names Registered. Image – Shantanu GodaseNames like XUV 7XO, XUV 5XO, XUV 3XO, XUV 1XO are easy to remember and establish a clear differentiation between respective ICE and EV modelsIn a couple of years from now, Mahindra will have expanded its EV portfolio to include multiple new products. The names for these new EVs are also being worked out. It appears that Mahindra is keen on picking some short, trendy names, in line with the dynamic profile of its upcoming EVs.Mahindra Trademarks XUV 7XO, XUV 5XO, XUV 3XO, XUV 1XOInstead of choosing entirely new names for its upcoming EVs, Mahindra seems to be using a derivative of its existing naming convention. The newly trademarked names XUV 7XO, XUV 5XO, XUV 3XO, XUV 1XO are apparently the EV versions of XUV700, XUV500, XUV300 and an all new small SUV EV. It is likely that these new names will be used for production versions of the XUV EV concepts which were shown earlier.Mahindra XUV 1XO Name RegisteredThe addition of X in the new names links it to the electric underpinnings and the letter ending with O meets Mahindra’s tradition of vehicle naming (Bolero, Scorpio, Marazzo, etc). While they also relate to their ICE versions, the names are short, crisp and easy to remember. A high recall value is expected, similar to the names of the ICE models.Mahindra XUV 7XO, XUV 5XO, XUV 3XO, XUV 1XO – Expected featuresExcluding the closed-off grille, several of the styling bits will be common across the ICE and EV models of XUV700 and XUV300. The equipment list will also have a similar set of features. The EV versions will probably be able to support a higher number of tech features.Mahindra XUV 3XO Name RegisteredFor its born-electric range, Mahindra is working on multiple segment-first features. For example, a test mule of XUV.e9 was recently spotted with a triple-screen dashboard. While being functionally relevant, it significantly enhances cabin aesthetics. The triple-screen unit covers almost the entire width of the dash. It helps achieve a symmetrical design format, which is not possible with the popular dual-screen setup seen with many SUVs.Mahindra XUV 5XO Name RegisteredIt is possible that the XUV 7XO and 5XO could get this new triple-screen dash. In comparison, XUV 3XO and X1O may continue with a solo touchscreen infotainment system. Bigger SUVs could get additional connectivity and safety features. The ADAS kit could be expanded in the case of XUV 7XO and 5XO. XUV 3XO and 1XO could also get some of the critical ADAS features such as blind spot detection, traffic sign recognition and driver drowsiness detection.Mahindra XUV 7XO, XUV 5XO, XUV 3XO, XUV 1XO – Expected range, battery specsUpcoming Mahindra EVs will be based on the new INGLO architecture. Battery packs will be in the range of 60 kWh to 80 kWh for the bigger SUVs. While XUV 7XO and 5XO could get both single-motor and dual-motor AWD options, the XUV 3XO and 1XO are likely to be offered with only a single electric motor. Detailed specs are yet to be revealed, although the new INGLO platform promises significant improvements across performance, drive comfort and versatility.Mahindra XUV 5XO Name RegisteredXUV 7XO, 5XO and XUV 3XO will have a range upwards of 400-450 km while XUV1XO could have a range of about 200-250 kms. With rapid progress in charging infrastructure, an extraordinary high range may not be required. Also, the focus is shifting on achieving a faster recharge. This allows users to load up quickly within minutes and resume their journey. However, experiments with newer battery technologies continue that can deliver a much higher range.Mahindra XUV 7XO, 5XO, 3XO, 1XO Names Registered More

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    Bajaj CNG Motorcycle Spotted With Platina – Highest Mileage In India?

    Bajaj CNG Motorcycle Spotted TestingConsidering Platina 100’s ARAI fuel efficiency number is 70 km/l, upcoming Bajaj CNG motorcycle can claim a figure of 80 km/kgIn the global scheme of things, OEMs are flocking towards alternative fuels to lower dependency on petrol and diesel. While a few OEMs are taking the electric route, Bajaj is exploring both electric and CNG route. The company’s upcoming CNG motorcycle has been spotted testing in India.Bajaj CNG Motorcycle SpottedDespite exploring EV realm with Chetak scooters, Bajaj is also investing into CNG motorcycles. This is because Bajaj is a global brand with a presence in over 70+ countries. Customers in many of these countries could benefit more from a CNG motorcycle than an EV with high up-front costs.The same can be said about India too, which is a price-sensitive market. Recently, Bajaj Auto CEO, Rajiv Bajaj, hinted about a possible CNG motorcycle for both Indian market and international business. Bajaj CNG motorcycle spotted in India looks like it is being benchmarked against a Platina.For starters, the whole motorcycle was camouflaged to the gills. But the main takeaway from this test mule is that it will be a commuter motorcycle. There doesn’t seem to be any other motorcycle like this in Bajaj’s global portfolio. So, this is the first time a motorcycle of this design is being developed.New Bajaj commuter motorcycle spiedWe can see a small fuel tank, which might just be for aesthetics and stick to conventional motorcycle design. There is a long seat that extends almost till the bike’s rear end. This is where Bajaj has given a standard grab rail that is nothing fancy. Speaking of fancy, we can see large knuckle guards on the handlebar.When will it launch?Other componentry include RSU telescopic front forks, rear mono-shock setup, drum brakes on the front and rear, alloy wheels with tubeless tyres, some sort of a rear tyre hugger, halogen turn indicators and others. We can expect halogen headlights and tail lights, analog-digital combo instrument clusters and other no-frills features.Where powertrains are concerned, upcoming Bajaj CNG motorcycle could share its engine with any of the already existing commuters. It will bear all the modifications to run on CNG, though. We’re yet to see if Bajaj is implementing a bi-fuel setup (CNG+Petrol) or a standalone CNG offering.CNG tank may be positioned below its long seat, directly mounted on the bike’s frame. Tank capacity might go till 5 kg CNG capacity. If Bajaj claims a fuel efficiency figure of around 80 km/kg, we should expect a tank range of around 400 km. Bajaj is likely to debut this CNG motorcycle around mid-2024. We can speculate a time frame of around July 2024 and a launch on a later date.Source More

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    Electric Car Sales Feb 2024 – Tata, MG, Mahindra, BYD, Kia, Mercedes, BMW, Audi

    Hyundai Ioniq 5Improved accessibility to charging stations, which is found to be sorely lacking as on date, are vital to the growth of electric passenger cars in IndiaEven as the Indian automobile sector is being continually nourished with new and improved electric vehicles, the lack of charging stations at strategic points is hindering progress. According to Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) electric passenger vehicle penetration is at around 1.5 to 2 percent while EV two wheeler penetration stands at 5 to 5.5 percent. Apart from challenges that buyers face in terms of charging infrastructure, constraints of higher initial costs and range have also resulted in an overall adverse effect in terms of sales in this segment. Though the calendar year 2024 started off on a positive note with the electric car segment showing off increased demand in India and several new model launches, February 2024 sales showed significantly lower numbers.Electric Car Retail Sales February 2024 – Tata Motors Leads with 68% Market ShareElectric car retail sales stood at 7,231 units in February 2024. This was a YoY growth of 51.72 percent from 4,766 units sold in February 2023. However, MoM sales performance saw a decline of 11.43 percent from 8,164 units sold in January 2024. While almost every automaker has seen a YoY growth, except for BYD and Kia, MoM sales performance ended in the red across segment with only PCA Automobiles (Citroen) showing outstanding growth.Electric car sales Feb 2024 vs Feb 2023 – YoY performanceTata Motors, which has the largest portfolio of electric cars, led the segment with 4,941 electric cars sold last month. This was a YoY growth of 25.89 percent from 1,925 units sold in February 2023 while MoM sales dipped by 11.63 percent over 5,591 units sold in January 2024. Tata Motors’ EV portfolio currently includes the Nexon EV, Tiago EV, Punch EV and Tigor EV all priced in a Rs 7.99 to Rs 19.29 lakh range.At No. 2 was MG Motors. The company sells the Comet and ZS in the electric segment priced from Rs 6.99 to Rs 25.08 lakh. MG recently reduced prices of Comet EV, making it more affordable at INR 6.99 lakh. The company has also added new variants to its ZS EV lineup with the Excite Pro positioned above base Executive trim and below Exclusive Plus trim. MG’s EV sales grew by 190.88 percent YoY to 1,053 units, up from just 362 units sold in February 2023 while MoM sales fell by 9.38 percent over 1,162 units sold in January 2024.Electric car sales Feb 2024 vs Jan 2024 – Mom performanceMahindra EV retail sales that had stood at just 7 units in February 2023 improved by a whopping 8785.71 percent to 622 units in February 2024. Its MoM performance however saw a 16.06 percent decline from 741 units sold in January 2024. Mahindra XUV400, the electric segment is priced from Rs 15.49 lakh to Rs 19.39 lakh. The XUV400 was recently updated and is now called XUV400 Pro while the company plans to launch 5 new models under the born EV platform, INGLO.BYD and BMW overtook Hyundai in terms of electric vehicle sales in February 2024 with 143 units sold though the company has reported both a YoY and MoM decline. There had been 242 units and 150 units sold in February 2023 and January 2024 respectively. China’s Build Your Dreams currently sells the Atto 3 SUV and e6 MPV in India which are priced from Rs 29.15 lakh to Rs 34.49 lakh. The automaker has just introduced the Seal EV sedan in India which could offer a range of 510-650 km depending on variant.Premium / Luxury EV Sales February 2024In this exclusive segment, it was BMW that saw the most sales for its electric vehicle lineup in February 2024 with 127 units sold in the said month. This related to a 115.25 percent YoY growth from 59 units sold in February 2023 while MoM sales fell by 13.01 percent over 146 units sold in January 2024. There are 4 BMW Electric cars currently available – iX1, i4, iX and i7 being offered at starting price Rs 66.90 lakh to Rs 2.50 crores.Hyundai Motor India dropped to a 6th position on this list from No.4 in January 2024. Sales stood at 118 units in the past month up 136 percent YoY from 50 units sold in February 2023 while MoM sales dipped by 27.16 percent. Hyundai’s EV lineup comprises the Kona and Ioniq5 which are currently priced from Rs 23.84 lakh to Rs 45.95 lakh.PCA Automobiles, the Indian affiliate of Citroen, is a relatively new entrant into the EV segment. The company witnessed sales of 79 units in February 2024 relating to a 182.14 percent MoM improvement in sales over 28 units sold in January 2024 and was the only automaker on this list to report a growth. Its sole electric offering – eC3 is priced from Rs 11.61-13.35 lakh.Volvo India (43 units) and Mercedes Benz (42 units) each posted YoY growth but MoM declined in EV sales. Kia Motors sales dipped to 21 units in February 2024 posting both a YoY and MoM fall from 30 units sold in February 2023 and 35 units sold in January 2024. Kia’s EV lineup consists of the sole EV6 which is priced from Rs 61.00 to Rs 66.00 lakh depending on variant.Audi AG has seen outstanding demand for its extensive EV lineup with sales zooming to 20 units last month and was the only automaker on this list to post YoY and MoM growth. Sales were up 122.22 percent YoY and 42.86 percent MoM over 9 units and 14 units sold in February 2023 and January 2024 respectively. Audi’s EV pricing ranges from Rs 1 crore to Rs 1.95 crore. There are other EV manufacturers in India that have contributed 22 units to total sales in February 2023 relating to a 69.23 percent YoY growth from just 9 units sold in February 2023. Sales however slipped by 11.43 percent from 28 units sold in January 2024. More

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    March 2024 Week 2 Auto News Roundup – Tata, Hyundai, MG, BYD, RE, Honda, KTM

    Honda CB350X ADV RenderOf all the developments last week, BYD launching a 0-100 km/h in 3.8s capable Seal sedan for Rs. 53 lakh (ex-sh) is the most likeableAutomotive news just doesn’t stop pouring in, which is good news for enthusiasts like you and me. The Indian automotive market is growing constantly and more developments take place in the industry to keep the machine running. 2nd week of March 2024 is coming to an end. These are the top updates that took place in the past 7 days.March 2024 Week 2 Automotive News Roundup1. Honda CB350X ADV RenderRushlane’s Honda CB350X ADV render went live early last week. Based on the CB350 platform, Honda has patented both CB350 Scrambler and CB350 ADV. Recent render was finished off in Royal Enfield Himalayan’s colourways, which was the highlight. This upcoming vehicle is likely to become a reality, owing to the massive surge in lifestyle products in India.Kawasaki Vulcan S Discounts March 20242. Kawasaki DiscountsIf you were keen on becoming a part of Team Green, this might be a good time. Kawasaki has revealed benefits of up to Rs. 60,000 depending on motorcycles. These benefits are bundled under Kawasaki Good Times Voucher offer, which can be directly redeemed on select motorcycle’s ex-sh price.Upcoming Ampere Scooter Creates Two Records3. Ampere’s Un-named Scooter Bagged 2 RecordsUnder the Ampere brand, Greaves Cotton is poised to launch their most tech-laden halo product in the market soon. This un-named scooter is touted as “The Nex Big Thing” and is yet to launch. This scooter is embarking on the Kashmir to Kanyakumari (K2K) journey and ahead of launch, it has bagged 2 accolades in India Book of Record for ‘Biggest Electric Scooter Brand Logo Drawn on White Sands’ and ‘First Electric Scooter to Tow a Pickup Truck’.2024 KTM RC And Adventure Range Launched4. 2024 KTM RC and Adventure Lineup LaunchedIf you’re thinking KTM is plonking the newer 399cc engine with RC and Adventure lineup with MY2024 update, this ain’t it. However, KTM is giving new colourways with 390 Adventure, 250 Adventure, RC 125, RC 200 and RC 390. The new Black shade offered with RC 200 and RC 125 is one of the more subtle one and is worth looking into.Ather Rizta Sabse Bada Seat Billboard In Mumbai5. Ather Rizta Launch On Community DayOn April 6th, 2024, Ather Energy has scheduled its Community Day event. This is the platform where the company will unveil its upcoming affordable family scooter, Rizta. The company’s marketing for Rizta includes Sabse Bada Seat billboard in Mumbai. Other than Rizta, Ather is poised to launch AtherStack 6 OTA update along with a secret smart accessory.6. Bajaj’s Never-Ending TrademarksLast week, Bajaj added 4 new name trademarks to its already extensive vault of name trademarks. The latest ones are Trekker, Glider, Freedom and Marathon. One of these recent name trademarks, or any of the countless other names is likely to adorn Bajaj’s upcoming CNG bike that could launch by the end of 2024. Marathon seems like a fitting name, doesn’t it?Royal Enfield Classic 6507. Royal Enfield Classic 650Wanted a Classic 350 with more oomph? Well, Royal Enfield has your back as the company is continuing to test Classic 650 to the gills. Recently, this upcoming motorcycle was spotted in Chennai, revealing the sound of its lovely dual exhaust setup. Launch could happen by the end of this year.2024 Tata DARK SUV Range – Harrier8. Tata Launched MY2024 Dark Edition ModelsLately, when I hear the word Dark, my mind adjoins the word Edition. That’s because of the stunning new set of Dark Edition vehicles Tata recently launched. For 2024, Dark Edition lineup includes Nexon, Nexon EV, Harrier and Safari. Hands down, the cleanest and stealthiest among their respective rivals.MG Hector Shine Pro and Select Pro Launched9. MG Updates Its PortfolioMG is actively updating its portfolio. After the launch of 2024 Astor, MG has updated variant lineup and pricing with ZS EV, Comet EV and Hector brothers. The company’s flagship Gloster facelift is under testing and might launch by the end of this year.BYD Seal EV Launched In India10. BYD Seal Electric Sedan LaunchedWith a killer price tag, BYD launched its third vehicle in India. Named Seal, this is an electric sedan that starts from Rs. 41 lakh. Top-spec Performance trim is the one to go for. It brings a larger 82.5 kWh battery, dual motor AWD layout with a combined 530 PS of peak power and 670 Nm. 0-100 km/h comes up in 3.8 seconds and the price is only Rs. 53 lakh (ex-sh).Hyundai Venue Executive Turbo Features11. Hyundai Venue Executive Turbo LaunchedHyundai has positioned a new trim level in Venue’s variant lineup. Called Executive Turbo, this is the new base model for Venue’s turbo petrol lineup and it costs Rs. 10 lakh (ex-sh). Hyundai has positioned it below the previous base Turbo Petrol model, S (O) undercutting it by Rs. 40,000 (ex-sh).Hyundai Creta N Line Sporty Interiors12. Hyundai Creta N LineSticking with Hyundai, the company has revealed official interior pictures of its upcoming sporty Creta N Line. The new red elements on the inside look sporty and complement the overall appeal that Hyundai is going for. Ahead of launch, Creta N Line has been reaching dealerships too.Ford Endeavour and Ranger at Chennai Port13. Ford India Imported Everest (Endeavour) SUV and Ranger PickupThis is by far the juiciest update of last week in the Indian automotive market. Ford could be re-evaluating plans to re-start manufacturing presence in India. Ford has imported Everest SUV and Ranger pickup truck, likely to analyse market feasibility. Pictures of them unloaded at the port and carried to Ford’s Chennai plant on flatbed trucks were notable developments. More

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    Electric 2W Sales Feb 2024 – Ola, TVS, Bajaj, Ather, Hero, Okaya, Revolt, Kinetic

    Ola Electric ScooterOla Electric along with TVS Motor led the electric 2W segment in February 2024 with a near 60 percent market shareIn February 2024, the electric vehicle segment in India posted a total of 1,40,611 unit retail sales as per data released by Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA). This was a slight decline over 1,44,640 units sold in January 2023. As compared to electric cars and electric three wheelers, the electric two wheeler segment receives the most attention. Despite higher acquisition costs, the saving on fuel and lower maintenance costs are a major attraction to buyers in this segment. Newer and more improved models are being introduced and improvement in battery technology leading to extended range is a particular focus which has drawn buyers to its fold.Electric 2W Sales February 2024 – YoY and MoM GrowthElectric two wheeler sales grew to 82,237 units in February 2024, up 24.43 percent YoY over 66,090 units sold in February 2023. It was a very marginal growth of 0.77 percent when compared to January 2024 sales which had stood at 81,608 units.Electric 2W Sales Feb 2024 – FADAOnce again it was Ola Electric that led the segment. Ola’s portfolio currently comprises the S1 X+ , S1 Pro and S1 Air and the company has recently reduced prices across model range. The S1 X+ model now costs Rs 84,999 following a price reduction of 25,000. S1 Pro is now at Rs 1,29,999 from an earlier Rs 1,47,499 while S1 Air pricing is reduced to Rs 1,04,999 from Rs 1,19,999. Ola sales last month escalated 90.43 percent YoY to 33,846 units from 17,773 units sold in February 2023 while its MoM sales also improved by 4.94 percent from 32,252 units sold in January 2024.TVS Motor followed at No. 2 with a YoY growth to 14,537 units in February 2024 from 12,675 units sold in the same month last year. It was however a 4.51 percent MoM decline over 15,224 units sold in January 2024. TVS iQube electric scooter was also at No.8 on the list of top 10 scooter sales in January 2024. It is offered in two variants priced from Rs 87,691 and boasts an impressive 145 km range on a single charge.Electric 2W Sales Feb 2024 vs Feb 2023 – YoY comparisonBajaj Chetak has been a resounding success ever since it was launched. Sales in the past month stood at 11,699 units, a 360.95 percent YoY growth from 2,538 units sold in February 2023. MoM sales also increased by 8.03 percent from 10,829 units sold in January 2024. Bajaj Chetak is very well put together in terms of build, feature and connectivity offering a top speed of 73 km/h and maximum range of 126 kms.Ather Energy Sales Dip YoY and MoMAther Energy has seen lackluster sales last month. There were 9,004 unit retail sales in February 2024, down 10.59 percent when compared to 10,071 units sold in February 2023 while MoM sales fell by 2.63 percent from 9,247 units sold in January 2024. Ather hopes to see improved sales with the new Rizta e-scooter poised for launch at the Ather Community Day in Bengaluru. It has been spied on test and shows off the largest and widest seat in its segment.Greaves Electric Mobility, with its electric two wheeler brand Ampere accounted for 2,484 unit retail sales last month. This was a 1523.53 percent YoY growth from just 153 units sold in February 2023 while MoM sales also saw a growth of 5.61 percent from 2,353 units sold in January 2024. Ampere is set to introduce a new scooter in the electric two wheeler segment which is currently showing off its skills on a road trip from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and setting records ahead of its official launch by the end of 2024.Electric 2W Sales Feb 2024 vs Jan 2024 – MoM comparisonHero MotoCorp electric 2W retail sales went up to 1,753 units in the past month showing YoY and MoM growth from 304 units sold in February 2023 and 1,491 units sold in January 2024. It was followed by BGauss with 1,349 units sold in February 2024 relating to 102.25 percent YoY hike from 667 units sold in February 2023 while MoM sales dipped 9.16 percent.Electric 2W Sales at Sub-1000 units In February 2024Lower down the sales list but unable to amass sales above the 1000 unit mark was WardWizard with 841 units sold last month. This was a YoY growth of 291.16 percent but a MoM decline by 13.74 percent. Okinawa sales dipped both YoY and MoM to 660 units while Okaya EV sales fell 46.67 percent YoY to 657 units in February 2024 from 1,232 units sold in February 2023. MoM sales however improved by 13.47 percent from 576 units sold in January 2024. Okaya sells 7 electric scooters in India with prices starting at Rs 74,499.The retail sales list of electric 2 wheeler also included Kinetic Green (633 units), Pur Energy (499 units), Revolt (478 units) and Quantum Energy (445 units) out of which Quantum Green has seen a 1248.48 percent YoY growth from just 33 units sold in February 2023. Other electric two wheeler manufacturers contributed 3,352 units to total sales last month, a massive 77.94 percent YoY and 19.03 percent MoM decline over 15,198 units and 4,140 units sold in February 2023 and January 2024 respectively. More