Bajaj Pulsar, N250 update, features, review – Introduction

Bajaj Pulsar, N250 update, features, review – Introduction

Updates breathe some fresh life into the Bajaj Pulsar N250.

It’s been two years since Bajaj launched the N250 and the F250, hoping they’d serve as a suitable replacement for the classic Pulsar 220F. Despite being a capable product, the N250 didn’t receive the same level of acceptance as the 220F and the sales figures reflected that sentiment. Well, Bajaj has been listening and decided to update the N250. The asking price has gone up by Rs. 800 over the previous model and here’s everything new over the existing N250.

2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 Design and features

The design remains unchanged for the most part with subtle changes that only a true “Pulsar maniac” could spot. The big change is the addition of a USD fork which is finished in champagne gold on two of the three colors. There are two new paint options, one red and one white and Bajaj has replaced the eye-catching copper-color on the engine covers with a gunmetal finish.

 

The other big change is that Bajaj has replaced the part analog display with a completely digital LCD unit which is also found on the Pulsar N150 & N160. This unit also supports features like Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation. 

LCD display hard to read in direct sunlight.

 

Additionally, it also allows you to toggle through the different ABS modes and settings but more on that later. My problem with this unit is it isn’t bright enough which makes the dash difficult to read on a sunny day. What makes it more challenging is Bajaj has only provided a single button to toggle through this LCD which doesn’t feel very tactile to use. It also takes a good amount of memorizing to execute each input. Apart from these tweaks, the design remains unchanged and the Pulsar N250 looks largely the same as before.

2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 Ride and handling

The N250 aims to offer a balance of power, agility, and comfort. Bajaj wanted to create a motorcycle suitable for both daily commuting and occasional spirited rides. In the city, the N250 felt nimble and very comfortably maneuvered around traffic. The front feels a little taut but is still supple over bumps and undulations. I only felt a lack of agility while taking sharp U-turns where you notice that the bike doesn’t have a very tight turning radius. The suspension performed comfortably both in the city and at highway speeds. Bajaj has also increased the overall width of the tyre by 10mm but you’d hardly be able to tell the difference. Instead, it adds more to the N250’s overall aesthetic by adding some visual heft to its stance.  

2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 Performance 

The motor remains unchanged and so is its performance. Bajaj says the changes have added 2kg to the overall weight but that’s a negligible difference in the real world. The 249cc, single-cylinder motor still produces 24.1hp and 21.5Nm. This motor has sufficient low-end grunt and a healthy midrange but lacks any top-end oomph.

 

The LCD shows a redline of about 12,000rpm even though the N250 doesn’t exceed 9500rpm. Gear shifts were some of the smoothest I’ve experienced in this class and the light clutch made it effortless to use in congestion. Some might complain about the lack of a sixth gear, but the five ratios here feel well spaced out. 

 

Overall performance is good for the price and the N250 is a bang-for-your-buck type of product. However the N250 does lack some of  the drama and engagement I’d want from a sporty 250. This motor will make for a great companion for city commutes and even the occasional short highway run but it;s not the most exciting bike on  your favorite twisty road.

The brakes too perform adequately well but stop short of offering the bite and feedback one would expect from a performance-orientated machine. 

The M button feels squishy to use with gloves on.

 

On the positive side, Bajaj has given the bike switchable traction control which makes it the first 250 to have this feature, including the much more expensive KTM 250 Duke. The N250 always had dual channel ABS as standard, but the system is now switchable by cycling between three modes –  Road, Rain and Offroad. The system intervenes moderately in Road, Rain mode gets more intervention and Offroad allows a certain amount of slide before intervening. Traction Control stays on in Road and Rain and can only be turned off in Offroad mode. While you could argue that these features are overkill with less than 25hp, there’s no doubt that it’s nice to have the additional protection in the background for a rare case.     

2024 Bajaj Pulsar N250 Price, Verdict

The Pulsar N250 was already a good value proposition but the extra features certainly do a lot to dazzle up the bike, although the LCD system left me wanting for more. I didn’t find the LCD usable enough and even found myself missing the handsome semi-digital unit that debuted on the new 250s in 2021. 

 

Overall, As before, this is a very competent motorcycle, but it does things in a bit of a clinical manner and isn’t the most characterful thing out there. On the bright side, you get all this new stuff for a very small bump in price of just Rs. 800. And that makes what was already one of the best value deals in the 250 space even more so now.

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24-race Formula 1 calendar announced for 2025; to kick off with Australian GP

24-race Formula 1 calendar announced for 2025; to kick off with Australian GP

The 2025 F1 season will see the Australia Grand Prix as the season opener instead of Saudi Arabia, which has been the case in recent years since the d

The 2025 Formula 1 season opener will be held at Melbourne’s Albert Park between March 14-16

The FIA and Formula 1 have announced the calendar for the 2025 season, which will see the championship kick off in March next year. The 2025 F1 season will see the Australia Grand Prix as the season opener instead of Saudi Arabia, which has been the championship opener in recent years. The switch has been made owing to the holy month of Ramadan which will take place between March 1-30 next year.

This puts the Middle East venues including Saudi Arabia and Bahrain out of contention to host the early rounds. This takes F1 to the land down under the 2025 campaign set to kick off at Melbourne’s Albert Park between March 14 and 16.

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F1 2025 Calendar
The 24-race calendar for 2025 will conclude in Abu Dhabi at the Yas Marina circuit on December 7 (F1)

Speaking about the calendar announcement, Formula 1 CEO and President Stefano Domenicali said, “2025 will be a special year as we celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the FIA Formula One World Championship, and it’s that legacy and experience that allows us to deliver such a strong calendar. Once again, we’ll visit 24 incredible venues around the world, delivering top-class racing, hospitality, and entertainment, which will be enjoyed by millions of fans worldwide. We’re grateful to the FIA, our promoters, host city partners, and all the related ASNs for their commitment and support in delivering this schedule and securing what promises to be another fantastic year for Formula 1.”

Following the Australian GP, the Shanghai GP is scheduled next between March 21 and 23. This will be followed by a two-week gap after which F1 will head to Suzuka for the Japanese GP on April 6. The F1 circus will then head to the Middle East for Bahrain on April 13 and Saudi Arabia on April 20 in back-to-back races. The action will then move to the US with the Miami GP scheduled on May 4.

Formula 1 will then move to Europe for a triple header starting with Italy (May 18), Monaco (May 25), and Spain (June 1). The Canadian GP will be held next on June 15, followed by the Austrian GP on June 29 and British GP on July 6. A doubleheader would next in Belgium (July 27) and Hungary (August 3) before the scheduled summer break.

F1 will return to the track with the Dutch GP on August 31, followed by Monza GP (September 7), Baku GP (September 21), Singapore GP (October 5), Austin GP (October 19) and Mexico GP (October 26).

The last set of races starts with Sao Paulo (November 9), Las Vegas (November 22), and Qatar (November 30), with the finale at the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi on December 7, 2025.

First Published Date: 12 Apr 2024, 20:06 PM IST


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Kia Sonet gets My Convenience Plus Package. Here’s what it offers

Kia Sonet gets My Convenience Plus Package. Here’s what it offers

  • Kia Sonet shares its underpinnings with Hyundai Venue.
Kia Sonet is offered with three engine options. (HT Auto/Kunal Vianayak Thale)

Kia has announced that they will be offering a new program called ‘My Convenience Plus Package’ for the Sonet. Under this program, Sonet owners can get a bundled package of essential services. The package is available for both petrol as well as diesel engines. There is a Premium package for four years which costs 33,596 for diesel and 29,996 for petrol engines. If you get the Luxury package for five years then it would cost 39,995 for a petrol engine and 45,995 for a diesel engine. It is important to note that the My Convenience Plus program can be purchased online through the MyKia app from the comfort of your home or offline at any authorized Kia dealer within 60 days of delivery.

The key features of the My Convenience Plus Kia ownership program include:

⦁ Pre-paid Maintenance (PPMs), Extended Warranty (EW), and Roadside Assistance (RSA)

⦁ Scheduled maintenance along with add-on services like wheel alignment, balancing and tyre rotation

⦁ Extended warranty (EW) coverage up to 4th and 5th Year as per chosen plan

⦁ RSA includes an initial one-year tyre alloy protection, ensuring a worry-free driving experience, thereby extending the RSA coverage up to 4th/5th Year as per the chosen plan

⦁ Offers peace of mind for customers for 4-5 years along with savings of up to 7,000

⦁ PAN India coverage and validity

⦁ Scratch Care program for the New Sonet owners (retailed till 30th Ap’24). Customers can avail of one scratch repair (without dent) free of cost in an ownership period of 12 months from the date of sale.

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Kia claims that with the new package, the ownership cost of Sonet should be as low as 75 paise per kilometer. Commenting on the new development, Mr. Myung-sik Sohn, Chief Sales Officer, Kia India, said, “Kia is continuously setting new industry benchmarks, and introducing ‘My Convenience Plus’ to Sonet customers underscores our commitment to enhancing the aftersales experience. With industry research recognizing Sonet’s lowest maintenance costs, coupled with the introduction of this program, Kia’s aftersales programs stand out as among the best in this segment. We are dedicated to delivering utmost convenience, affordability, and premium quality, ensuring peace of mind for our customers and setting new standards in customer satisfaction.”

First Published Date: 12 Apr 2024, 18:30 PM IST


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Force Gurkha, Gurkha 5-door, Gurkha 3-door, Thar Armada rival, launch details

Force Gurkha, Gurkha 5-door, Gurkha 3-door, Thar Armada rival, launch details

Force Motors has teased the Gurkha again, but this time, along with the five-door model, the brand has stated that it will also bring back the Gurkha 3-door; the 3-door was discontinued with the start of BS6 Phase II norms in April 2023. While both models are expected to be revealed in the coming weeks, the teaser video only shows design details of the larger SUV.

  1. Gurkha 3-door and 5-door to have similar design with unique touches
  2. Gurkha 5-door has a 425mm longer wheelbase than 3-door
  3. Both expected to share the Mercedes-sourced 2.6-litre diesel engine

New Force Gurkha: design highlights

While some spy shots of the Gurkha had shown that the five-door model will have square headlamps, the latest teaser confirms it’ll have the same circular units as the Gurkha 3-door. In addition, the two-slat grille with the Gurkha nameplate is also expected to be shared between the two. There may be some differences in their front and rear bumper designs.

Major differences will be seen at the sides – to incorporate the rear doors, the Gurkha 5-door has a wheelbase that is 2,825mm long; 425mm longer than the 3-door. The teaser also shows new-design alloy wheels, though they look to be 16 inchers, shod in similar 245/70 R16 tyres. The video released by Force Motors also shows a number of accessories, like a rear ladder and a roof rack with a jerry can holder.

New Force Gurkha: interior details

Naturally, the biggest difference on the inside of the two SUVs will be the seating configuration. While the Gurkha 3-door is a strict four-seater, the 5-door may get multiple seating layouts – a five-seater, two-row version; a six-seater, three-row version; and a seven-seat three-row iteration with two individual captain’s chairs for the third row, and a bench seat for the second row.

In addition, spy shots of the Gurkha 5-door’s interior showed that it’ll come with a shift-on-the-fly 4WD knob positioned next to the driver’s seat on the centre console. The Gurkha 3-door had separate front and rear diff-lock levers and a manually operated transfer case positioned behind the gear lever.

New Force Gurkha: powertrain

The Gurkha 5-door and 3-door are expected to carry over the Mercedes-sourced 2.6-litre diesel engine and the 5-speed manual transmission. No details on the engine’s output figures have been revealed yet, but the older Gurkha 3-door had it in a 91hp, 250Nm state of tune.

New Force Gurkha: launch timeline, price, rivals

According to our sources, the Force Gurkha 5-door and 3-door will be launched in India in the coming weeks. While the 3-door will continue to rival the Mahindra Thar, the 5-door will see competition from the upcoming Thar 5-door, which may be called the Thar Armada when it arrives by mid-2024, and the Maruti Jimny.

Before it was discontinued, the Gurkha 3-door was priced at Rs 15.10 lakh (ex-showroom). Considering this price point, the 3-door may be priced at a slight premium over its predecessor, while the Gurkha 5-door could be priced about Rs 1 lakh-1.5 lakh higher.

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Force Gurkha vs Mahindra Thar comparison

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Will a Tesla owner buy a Tesla again? Here’s what survey finds

Will a Tesla owner buy a Tesla again? Here’s what survey finds

  • Tesla enjoys a massive following the world over and many of its offerings find a place in the list of top most-selling EVs in the world.
File photo of Tesla Model S electric vehicles. (REUTERS)

Even though the growth in sales of electric vehicles (EVs) is slowing down the world over, Tesla can perhaps rely on a majority of its existing buyers to once again buy a car from the brand. At least this is what 87 per cent of current Tesla owners in the US said in a survey conducted by Bloomberg Intelligence.

Tesla enjoys a massive cult following in markets where it has a presence. And while early adopters and affluent buyers are now making way for more gradual – and cautious – EV buyers, many of those who drive a Tesla appear happy with their ride. A brand loyalty of 87 per cent is impressive considering that Lexus finds itself second in the survey results with 68 per cent existing owners saying they would return to the Japanese brand. Toyota is third at 54 per cent.

The survey also found that 81 per cent of potential Tesla owners are those making their way in from a rival EV brand. The survey had 1,000 adult respondents who confirmed they had plans of either buying or leasing a new car within a year. The report observed that 42 per cent of those surveyed were willing to buy a fully-electric vehicle while 23 per cent were willing to purchase a hybrid. “Tesla, GM, and Stellantis’ slew of affordable EV models, set for debut by 2026, may tap more mass-market buyers,” said Steve Man, global lead director for auto & industrial market research at Bloomberg Intelligence and the lead author of the report. “Despite this, the market still has a long way to go to mature, with charging network inadequacy, range anxiety, and extended charging wait times topping the list of concerns for all car buyers.”

Tesla EVs like Model 3 and Model S are extremely popular in markets such as the US and China, and repeatedly find a place in the list of most-sold EVs in the world, as well as most-sold vehicles overall.

First Published Date: 12 Apr 2024, 07:00 AM IST


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Hyundai Grand i10 Nios price, Nios Corporate price, Sportz, features

Hyundai Grand i10 Nios price, Nios Corporate price, Sportz, features

The new Nios Corporate variant gets manual and AMT options and sits between the mid-spec Magna and Sportz Executive trims.

Hyundai has launched the Grand i10 Nios Corporate variant, priced between Rs 6.93 lakh and Rs 7.58 lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi. The Korean brand had introduced a limited-run variant with this name back in 2020, but had discontinued it in 2021. The new Nios Corporate variant is available in manual and AMT form, with the same 83hp, 1.2-lire petrol engine.

  1. Nios Corporate priced Rs 15,000 higher than the Magna
  2. Priced Rs 35,000 lower than Sportz Executive
  3. Gets more features than Magna like dual tone wheel covers, infotainment touchscreen

Priced at Rs 6.93 lakh and Rs 7.58 lakh for the manual and AMT versions, the new Nios Corporate variant is priced Rs 15,000 higher than the Magna trim. However, the Corporate variant costs Rs 35,000 less than the Nios Sportz Executive trim.

When compared to the Nios Magna, this new variant adds features such as dual tone covers for the 15-inch wheels, a new Amazon Grey exterior finish, and a ‘Corporate’ emblem on the tailgate. On the inside, the new trim gets a 6.75-inch infotainment touchscreen.

On the other hand, the Corporate misses out on features such as a rear camera, a rear defogger, projector headlights, alloy wheels, an 8-inch touchscreen, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which are available on the Nios Sportz Executive. 

The Grand i10 Nios continues to rival the likes of the Maruti Swift (Rs 5.99 lakh-8.89 lakh) – an all-new model is due quite soon – in the Indian market.  

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Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor vs Hyundai Venue: Price & specification comparison

Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor vs Hyundai Venue: Price & specification comparison

Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor is essentially a rebadged iteration of the Maruti Suzuki Fronx. This crossover comes as the latest product under the Suzuk

Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor is essentially a rebadged iteration of the Maruti Suzuki Fronx. This crossover comes as the latest product under the Suzuki-Toyota global agreement for model and technology sharing.

Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor has been launched as the latest entrant in the Indian passenger vehicle market’s compact segment. It is basically a rebadged version of the Maruti Suzuki Fronx, which was launched last year as a crossover based on the Maruti Suzuki Baleno premium hatchback. Toyota and Maruti Suzuki both have already launched multiple cars in India, which come under the Suzuki-Toyota global agreement for model and technology sharing. The Taisor comes as the latest addition to the list.

The Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor has been launched in a segment that has been witnessing fierce competition from multiple OEMs. The compact SUV and crossover segment has been witnessing ever-increasing demand, fuelling the OEMs to introduce a range of products in this space. Taisor comes as part of that wave. The crossover competes with rivals such as Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue etc.

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Here is a price and specification-based comparison between the Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor and Hyundai Venue.

Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor vs Hyundai Venue: Price

Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor is priced between 7.73 lakh and 13.03 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Hyundai Venue comes priced between 7.94 lakh and 13.48 lakh (ex-showroom).

Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor vs Hyundai Venue: Specifications

The newly launched Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor crossover comes available in two different petrol engine options. There is a 1.2-litre petrol engine and a 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol motor. The 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine is available with a CNG combination as well. The 1.2-litre petrol engine churns out 88.5 bhp peak power and 113 Nm maximum torque in petrol-only mode, while in CNG mode, it offers 76.44 bhp power and 98.5 Nm torque. The 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine generates 98.6 bhp power and 147.6 Nm torque. Transmission options for the crossover include a five-speed manual unit, a five-speed AMT and a six-speed automatic gearbox.

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Hyundai Venue is available in both petrol and diesel options. The Venue gets a 1.2-litre petrol engine and a 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine, while there is a 1.5-litre diesel motor on offer as well. The naturally aspirated 1.2-litre petrol engine is available with a five-speed manual transmission and generates 82 bhp peak power and 113.8 Nm torque. The turbocharged petrol motor is available with a six-speed manual gearbox, while there is a seven-speed DCT option as well. This engine churns out 118 bhp peak power and 172 Nm torque. The diesel motor on the other hand is available with a six-speed manual gearbox and pumps out 114 bhp peak power and 250 Nm of torque.

First Published Date: 11 Apr 2024, 13:31 PM IST


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Yamaha shifts greener motorcycle strategy in favour of ethanol, not EVs

Yamaha shifts greener motorcycle strategy in favour of ethanol, not EVs

  • Yamaha India is aiming to focus on flex-fuel engine technology while the Indian two-wheeler industry is increasingly emphasising on electric mobility.
Yamaha India is aiming to focus on flex-fuel engine technology while the Indian two-wheeler industry is increasingly emphasising on electric mobility.

While the two-wheeler manufacturers in India are thriving for electric mobility, Yamaha India is aiming big with ethanol-based flex fuels, reported Mint. This comes as a more conservative approach towards greener mobility, considering the peers are focusing on pure electric two-wheelers. The report has quoted Eishin Chihana, Chairman of Yamaha Motor India, saying that anticipating a 0 per cent adoption rate for electric scooters by the end of this decade, the company is betting on a holistic approach to cleaner emission technologies and this strategy will be led by ethanol-based flex fuels.

Chihana stated that the OEM’s primary strategy to meet its emissions targets revolves around flex-fuel (E85) options for motorcycles, acknowledging the global shift towards sustainable fuels. He also stated that this strategy will help the OEM avoid the infrastructural and technological challenges of full electrification. This shift of strategy comes in line with the government’s focus on cleaner mobility solutions, which also include flex-fuel engines propelled by ethanol-blended petrol.

Interestingly, Yamaha India’s Chairman’s comment comes immediately after the former Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant called for full electrification of the two-wheeler and three-wheeler segment by 2030. Instead of focusing on pure electric propulsion tch, Chihana advocated for technologies like ethanol-blended fuels to achieve the country’s emission targets.

Considering the current market share of electric scooters at five to six per cent Yamaha India expects EVs to grow to 20 per cent of the scooter market in India by 2030, he said. “While 20 per cent of the market will become EV, 70-80 per cent will remain internal combustion engine. So, our Target 2030 is while we prepare for EVs, we will certainly increase our step-up models with ICE engines. We are preparing, but we are not in a hurry. Our focus remains on developing our premium motorcycle dealership network and targeting the younger generation with our urban, sporty motorcycles. Our first priority is to establish premium motorcycle dealerships across India,” he further added.

Speaking further, the Yamaha official said that despite the high petrol prices driving faster adoption of electric scooters, consumer behaviour remains largely unaffected due to usage patterns and infrastructure challenges. Interestingly, despite emphasising its intention to focus on flex-fuel engines, Yamaha plans to introduce two electric scooters by 2030. Besides that, the OEM intends to enhance its premium motorcycle strategy and distribution network as well over the next six years, Chihana said.

First Published Date: 11 Apr 2024, 07:18 AM IST


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2024 Hyundai Creta zooms past 1 lakh bookings in just 3 months. Check details

2024 Hyundai Creta zooms past 1 lakh bookings in just 3 months. Check details

  • While the 024 Hyundai Creta was launched in January, the compact SUV recently saw a price hike in the Indian market as the introductory price ended.
The all-new 2024 Creta is offered with three engine options.

Hyundai Motor India Limited has announced that its 2024 Creta has exceeded one lakh bookings, marking a significant milestone. The Creta SUV, Hyundai’s first launch of 2024, is priced between 13.41 lakh and 24.49 lakh (ex-showroom). Additionally, the manufacturer disclosed that variants with sunroof and connected car features account for 71% and 52% of total bookings, respectively.

The 2024 Hyundai Creta is available with three engine options. All three have a capacity of 1.5 litres. There is a naturally aspirated petrol engine, a turbocharged petrol engine and a diesel engine. In terms of transmission choices, the updated Creta comes with a six-speed manual, IVT (Intelligent Variable Transmission), seven-speed DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission) and six-speed torque converter automatic transmission.

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2024 Hyundai Creta: Variants

Hyundai offers the Creta in seven variants. There is E, EX, S, S(O), SX, SX Tech and SX(O). Hyundai has also introduced the N Line version of the Creta which is being sold only in two variants – N8 and N10.

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The Creta has been a very popular model in India. Based on Hyundai’s Global Design Language of ‘Sensuous Sportiness’, the 2024 Creta was revised with several design updates.

Commenting on the milestone, Mr. Tarun Garg, COO, Hyundai Motor India Ltd., said, “The response to the recently launched new Hyundai CRETA has also been overwhelming with over 1 lakh bookings in a span of just 3 months since the launch in January’24. It is interesting to note that sunroof and connected car variants are contributing 71 per cent and 52 per cent respectively to the overall bookings, a testimony to the changing aspirations of young Indian customers. With new Hyundai CRETA, we have continued our pursuit of introducing exceptional products for the Indian market while strengthening Hyundai Motor India’s commitment towards ‘Make in India’. Brand CRETA has always created new benchmarks and now with the new Hyundai CRETA we have challenged the status quo by having a female brand ambassador for an SUV in India, a first in the industry. We sincerely thank all our customers for their love and trust in the new Hyundai CRETA and we are confident that we shall continue to establish new milestones and benchmarks in the industry.”

First Published Date: 10 Apr 2024, 12:16 PM IST


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Unpopular Weekend Destinations From Delhi-Mandawa, Rajasthan w/ Jimny

Unpopular Weekend Destinations From Delhi-Mandawa, Rajasthan w/ Jimny

In this edition of Un-Popular Weekend Destinations (from Delhi), I got stuck in dunes near Jaipur and traversed some narrow streets of Mandawa in the Jimny.

A Solitary Escape In The Timeless Sands

With the Good Friday long weekend approaching, I had my eyes set on exploring some dunes and sandy trails of Rajasthan. A quick search for dunes led me to finalising Kalpana Nagar dunes as my destination for this adventure. It’s one thing to drive through sand pits deep enough to get even a burly SUV stuck at an off-road track. It’s another to drive through endless sands where you could not only get stuck, but also get lost.

But, I wanted some privacy. Privacy to explore my limits. Privacy to get stuck and not have someone remind me that I’m a newbie. After all, I was looking for places to get stuck. Because how you get out of it is what matters. That’s how you gain experience.

I spent a few hours there playing around with the various combinations of 2H, 4H, 4L and electronic off-road settings. I wanted to learn how to get rolling when I dug my wheels in too deep. After playing around with the Jimny, it was time to head back home. Time well spent!

Change Of Plans

When I was done, I noticed that I had several missed calls from Piyush, who was in Mandawa at that time and I called him back to apologise. But I had a damn good excuse!

He insisted I visit him, and knowing that I had a 4X4, recommended I take a detour wherever possible to absorb more of the local vibe. I think he just wanted me to get lost in the vast desert or get stuck in some narrow passages with a dead end and no way to reverse out of.

Along the highways, and via Sikar, the drive to Mandawa from the other side of Jaipur is almost 200km and about 180km from my hotel in Jaipur. “Do hell with it. Let’s see what the Jimny can do.” — I thought to myself and promised to meet Piyush the next day.

To make sure I don’t turn my back on him, through his connections, he allowed me access to a privately-owned forest reserve near Jaipur. Before wrapping up my day, I spent a few hours in the reserve where I saw deers and nilgai. When I had dunes on my mind, forests were nowhere near my plans. Yet, I ended up playing in the sands and meditating in a mini forest, all in a matter of a few hours.

Tales Of Trails

The next morning, I started my drive from Jaipur to Mandawa a little early. I took a few detours and picked lines that look like they’re barely a pixel wide on Google Maps. Till dusk, I held my horses and decided that I shouldn’t stray too far from the wider roads. I didn’t want to disturb the locals with bright lights and leave them covered in dust. But once it got sunny, I had greater visibility and I could better evaluate the risks when going off the road.

I engaged in enough trail hunting to lose my way. In the desolated regions of Rajasthan, not only did I lose the data and cellular connection, even the GPS started acting up. With intermittent GPS disconnections and poor accuracy, if I wanted to reach Mandawa the same day, I had to do some old school navigation. For the Gen Z, that means performing the tough task of getting out of the vehicle and asking people for directions. In person, no less.

Via Kamalsar, I finally reached Mandawa. I should have been drained by this time but the caffeine flowing through my system kept me energised and awake at the wheel.

Now that I have had time to think it over, I guess it was probably the itch to gradually keep moving towards the Jimny’s limits and keep pushing my own in the process that kept me going. I think it was adrenaline, but I’ll let caffeine take the credit for this one.

A Needle Does What A Hammer Can’t

Driving through Mandawa, once again, had me thanking my stars that I had the Jimny. Its narrow body granted me the freedom to drive through the open air art gallery. As fun as it would have been to walk through it all, after so much driving in the last 2 days and a lot of physical and mental exertion, having the option of bringing the car with me felt like a blessing.

We met at the Mandawa Castle, which, back in the day, used to be the accommodation for the royals. Now, a good part of it is turned into a hotel. So, it’s a nice way to experience the royal life and get a feel for travelling back in time – some 250 years or so.

Loyalty Amidst Royalty

After a lavish lunch, Piyush took the keys and we started moving again. He said something about experiencing ‘horsepower’. “Petrol engines are known for horsepower and I have been experiencing horsepower for the better part of the past day and a half. How else might I experience horsepower?”, I thought to myself. Through some trails, we arrived at the Mandawa Safaris stud farm, which is owned by one of his acquaintances.

There, I got up close with true bred Marwari horses. These are said to be part of Chetak’s bloodline. For those who barely stayed awake in the History class, Chetak was the legendary steed of Maharana Pratap. He trusted Chetak with his life when he led his army into the battles during the late 1500s. And the horses paid for that trust and love with an unmatched loyalty.

I can say with pride that I have had the honour of riding some of these horses, though not galloping at their full strength. Having that much power at your command and keeping it under control at the same time takes a lot of training and practice. I certainly didn’t possess either of those but a short trot did feel like I was starting to get in the rhythm with these magnificent beings.

By the way, if you have a long weekend to experience a royal lifestyle, horseback riding in the timeless sands of Rajasthan and dune bashing, then you don’t need to go through Jaipur like I did. You can skip the Pink City, which gets even more crowded on long weekends and head straight to Mandawa.

The drive is considerably shorter than Delhi-Jaipur but it’ll take about the same time to reach this un-popular weekend destination from Delhi. You don’t even need to bring your own 4X4. They have their own collection of ATVs and off-roaders.

Mandawa Safaris

A Memorable Experience

After a good long sleep, I started my journey back home. Driving along the highways to Delhi, I had a sense of satisfaction that the Jimny afforded me. If I had something bigger, I would have had to leave it at the gates of Mandawa and explore the art on foot. If I had something without 4WD, I wouldn’t have had so much fun playing around the sand dunes.

Since Piyush has a lot of experience driving around in the sands of Rajasthan, I engaged him in a conversation about the car we were driving. While we were discussing 4WD vehicles, we also discussed the importance of having a heavy vehicle. You see, when a vehicle gets stuck, putting extra weight on it, helps it find grip where we have none and get out of a sticky situation. This led me to believe that a heavy vehicle should be ideal to traverse the sands of Thar desert.

Then he dropped on me a profound piece of nugget, which I’ll never forget. He asked me:

 

Do you want to ride on the sand or in the sand?

There was no back and forth between us on the topic after that. But there was a lot of pondering to do on this subject on my way back. I used the peace and quiet while driving on the highways to think of situations where extra weight would be helpful in the sands. I couldn’t come up with any. Could you?

Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Nexa Jimny 4WD First Drive Review – City & Highway

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BMW EV, electric vehicles, EV batteries, Rimac, BMW Neue Klasse

BMW EV, electric vehicles, EV batteries, Rimac, BMW Neue Klasse


Batteries could power the upcoming Neue Klasse range of EVs, set to enter production next year.

Croatian EV maker Rimac’s engineering division, Rimac Technology has announced that it will provide batteries for the next generation of BMW electric cars. Rimac has inked a supply deal with the BMW Group that is said to be “the largest and most ambitious project the company has undertaken to date”. 

  1. Batteries could power Neue Klasse range of EVs
  2. Rimac to establish new automated production lines

Rimac has revealed that the partnership requires the establishment of ‘sophisticated’ automated production lines for batteries at the Rimac Campus in Croatia, and that a significant portion of the facility will be dedicated to this project. Do note that no financial terms of the deal have been disclosed yet, and neither company has given any indication of the volumes.

BMW EV battery procurement

BMW currently procures EV batteries from five global sites, and is also building new sites for its next-generation batteries in China, Hungary, Mexico and the US. Moreover, another facility is being built in Germany to assemble batteries for EVs built by BMW in Munich, Dingolfing and Regensburg. And batteries from this plant could be fitted to the Neue Klasse range of EVs from 2025 onwards.

BMW’s electrification plans in India

Just about a week ago, BMW commenced bookings for the all-electric i5 in India, which is being brought in as a CBU. It will be available in the top-spec M60 xDrive trim with dual electric motors together producing 601hp and 820Nm torque, helping the sedan sprint from 0-100kph in 3.8 seconds.

The i5 will be the fifth all-electric BMW in India, slotting between the i4 and i7. The electric sedan will have no direct rivals upon arrival, and prices are expected to touch the Rs 1 crore (ex-showroom) mark.

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Porsche working on second geneation Taycan EV, promises to offer more range

Porsche working on second geneation Taycan EV, promises to offer more range

  • Second generation iteration of Porsche Taycan EV would receive a major upgrade on range and performance front.
Second generation iteration of Porsche Taycan EV would receive a major upgrade on range and performance front.

Porsche updated the Taycan with a facelift just a couple of months back and the German luxury performance car manufacturer has already started working on the next-generation version of the electric sportscar. Australian automotive publication CarSales has reported that the second-generation Taycan EV will come with significant upgrades. Interestingly, despite giving the current electric sportscar substantial tweaks for its mid-life update, the automaker is planning more upgrades for the next-generation Taycan EV.

The report has quoted Taycan Manager of Charging and Energy Systems, Sarah Razavi saying that the new Taycan EV is already being developed. She reportedly admitted that the J1 platform underpinning the Audi E-Tron GT has been pushed to the maximum and hence, Porsche will not use this architecture for the new Taycan. The report stated that the new Taycan would use the already announced SSP Sport platform that will also serve as the underpinning for a large three-row electric SUV.

Also Read : Porsche unwraps Taycan Turbo GT, its quickest and most powerful car ever

Speaking on the project, she said that once the OEM launches one model, it starts working on the next one. “I think we did a great job to really push and squeeze every bit out of the current platform. We’re probably going to see an evolution of the platform,” she further added. Razavi also admitted that the J1 architecture definitely has some limitations and that the goal for a follow-up to today’s Taycan EV will be to achieve greater range.

The facelifted Taycan EV introduced in February 2024 promises up to 677 km range on a single charge, which is a major leap of 175 km or 35 per cent surge in range. However, the automaker is not planning to add a solid-state battery pack to the next-gen Taycan EV, as the technology may not be ready in time. “We’ve been working on it, of course, but giving a timeframe when it’s ready? It’s way too early, too early to confirm. It’s not ready in one or two years. It’s coming but it will take time,” she added.

First Published Date: 10 Apr 2024, 07:48 AM IST


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Mahindra XUV 3XO bookings open at dealerships ahead of launch

Mahindra XUV 3XO bookings open at dealerships ahead of launch

  • Select Mahindra dealerships have unofficially begun accepting bookings for the subcompact SUV for a token amount of 21,000.
Mahindra and Mahindra has teased a new SUV called the XUV3X0 ahead of its official launch later this month. It is believed that the XUV3X0 is essentially the facelift version of the XUV300 SUV, but with a new model name.

The Mahindra XUV 3XO is all set for debut on April 29, 2024, and the model will effectively replace the XUV300, as a more comprehensively updated version. If you are interested in bringing the XUV 3XO home, select Mahindra dealerships have unofficially begun accepting bookings for the subcompact SUV. HT Auto understands that dealers are accepting bookings for a token amount of 21,000.

Mahindra dealers are also offering customers the option to change their existing book for a new XUV 3XO. Meanwhile, customers can avail heavy discounts on the outgoing XUV300 of up to 1.59 lakh. The discounts are applicable on select variants but extend to both petrol and diesel derivatives.

Also Read : Mahindra to launch XUV 3XO SUV on April 29. Is it the XUV300 facelift?

That said, the upcoming Mahindra XUV 3XO promises to bring a major overhaul to the Tata Nexon rival. The promotional teaser revealed a new design language borrowed from the brand’s upcoming EV SUV range, featuring a sharply-styled grille, new inverted C-shaped LED DRLs, double-barrel projector headlamps, and a revised bumper.

The feature list will also get extensive updates and the Mahindra XUV 3XO promises to be loaded. Expect to see a digital instrument console, a large infotainment system, a 360-degree view camera, seven airbags, a premium sound system, a panoramic sunroof and even Level 2 ADAS.

The Mahindra XUV 3XO will enter a highly contested space and expect it to operate in the upper end of this segment. This includes the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet, Citroen C3 Aircross and more.

First Published Date: 09 Apr 2024, 17:38 PM IST


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Tesla electric cars coming to India. Elon Musk spills the beans on timeline

Tesla electric cars coming to India. Elon Musk spills the beans on timeline

  • Tesla is scouting locations for setting up its manufacturing plant in India.
Tesla is scouting locations for setting up its manufacturing plant in India. (AFP)

The biggest news in the Indian automotive space in the last few days was that Tesla is scouting locations for its India manufacturing facility. Three states of the country, namely Maharashtra, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu are reportedly on the radar of the electric car giant. Telangana government is also said to be in talks with Tesla for the plant. We have also reported earlier that, Tesla has already started production of cars in a limited number for the Indian market at its Gigafactory in Berlin. Also, previously Tesla India Motor and Energy Pvt Ltd leased office space in Pune, marking its first official presence in India.

HT has reported that Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk said that it is going to be a natural progression for his company to provide electric vehicles in India. However, he didn’t reveal which models would be the first to reach Indian shores officially. We can expect the Model 3 and Model Y, two of the automaker’s most popular EV offerings to be introduced to the country initially, while the other models too would be launched here gradually.

Meanwhile, the auto company has pulled the plug on plans for its most affordable car project, which could have been a perfect model for the Indian market. Instead, Tesla now plans to focus and invest in robotaxis. This comes after it was reported that Tesla was searching for a location to set up its factory in the country.

Tesla setting up its manufacturing facility in India could mean the electric car manufacturer will invest somewhere between $2 billion to $3 billion in the country. The Indian manufacturing facility of the OEM will not only cater for the Indian market but the overseas demand as well. What’s more important is that this would be a major leap for the Indian electric vehicle industry as well as the local manufacturing sector.

First Published Date: 09 Apr 2024, 07:10 AM IST


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Kia EV, Hyundai EVs with Exide battery, Creta EV, Carens EV

Kia EV, Hyundai EVs with Exide battery, Creta EV, Carens EV


Partnership with Exide Energy enables Hyundai and Kia to equip future EVs in India with locally produced LFP batteries.

Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for strategic cooperation with Exide Energy Solutions (Exide Energy), a leading Indian battery company, as part of their electric vehicle (EV) expansion plans.

  1. Hyundai, Kia aim to localise EV battery production
  2. Specifically focus on lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) cells

The signing ceremony took place at Hyundai Motor Group’s Namyang Research and Development Center in South Korea, attended by Heui Won Yang, president and head of Hyundai Motor and Kia’s R&D Division, Chang Hwan Kim, head of Electrification Energy Solutions Tech Unit, Duk Gyo Jeong, head of Electric Vehicle Parts Purchasing Sub-Division and Dr. Mandar V Deo, managing director, and CEO of Exide Energy.

With the expansion of their EV plans for the Indian market, Hyundai and Kia aim to localise their EV battery production, specifically focusing on lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) cells. This strategic move is said to position them as pioneers in applying domestically produced batteries in their upcoming EV models in the Indian market.

“India is a key market for vehicle electrification due in part to the government’s carbon neutrality goals, which makes securing cost competitiveness through localized battery production crucial,” said Heui Won Yang, president and head of Hyundai and Kia’s R&D Division. “Through this global partnership with Exide Energy Solutions Ltd., we will gain a competitive advantage by equipping Hyundai Motor and Kia’s future EV models in the Indian market with locally produced batteries.”

This strategic cooperation with Exide Energy marks the beginning of Hyundai and Kia’s efforts to expand its exclusive battery development, production, supply and partnerships in the Indian market.

India is recognized as a highly promising automotive market worldwide and the country is rapidly emerging as a critical player in the production and sales of electric vehicles. In FY2024, retail sales of EVs in India jumped 42 percent year-on-year to 1.67 million units, with electric two- and thre-wheelers, cars and SUVs scaling new highs. 

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Bollywood star turned politician adds Maybach GLS to garage. Check details

Bollywood star turned politician adds Maybach GLS to garage. Check details

The Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 is the most opulent luxury SUV from the automaker and is priced from a whopping ₹2.96 crore (ex-showroom) onwards before

Kangna Ranaut’s Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 4Matic finished in Polar White (Instagram/yogenshah_s)

Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut recently made a public appearance with her new luxury car amidst her busy schedule. She has been nominated by the ruling BJP to run in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections from the Mandi constituency. The car, a Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 4MATIC worth approximately 2.96 crore, is registered under Kangana’s production company, Manikarnika Films Pvt Ltd.

This addition joins Ranaut’s collection of luxury cars, which includes the Mercedes Maybach S680, BMW 7-series 730LD, Mercedes GLE 350D SUV, and an Audi Q3. Ranaut’s Maybach GLS is finished in Polar White, a unique choice for the SUV that helps it stand out. The Mercedes-Maybach GLS is a popular choice among celebrities, with Indian cricketer Ajinkya Rahane also adding one to his garage earlier this month.

Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600: Interior

The Mercedes-Maybach GLS is available in both four and five-seater configurations, offering a luxurious experience either way. The cabin is lavishly appointed with Nappa leather upholstery, a panoramic sunroof, reclining seats equipped with massage and ventilation functions, and other premium features. Additionally, the second row is fitted with extendable folding tables and even a built-in refrigerator, adding to the overall comfort and convenience of the vehicle.

Also watch: Mercedes Maybach GLS 600 SUV launched in India: First look

Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600: Specifications

The Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 is powered by a 4.0-liter bi-turbo V8 engine, generating 542 bhp and 730 Nm of peak torque. It also features the EQ Boost 48-volt mild-hybrid system, which adds 21 bhp and 250 Nm of peak torque to the equation. Paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission, power is sent to all four wheels through the 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system. This luxury SUV can accelerate from 0-100 kmph in just 4.9 seconds, with an electronically-limited top speed of 250 kmph.

Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600: Rivals

The Mercedes-Maybach GLS competes with luxury SUVs like the Range Rover, Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Bentley Bentayga, Maserati Levante, and others. It is particularly popular in the entertainment industry, with owners including Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Ram Charan, Taapsee Pannu, Shahid Kapoor, Ayushmann Khurrana, Kriti Sanon, Arjun Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Rakul Preet Singh, Nayanthara, and many more.

First Published Date: 08 Apr 2024, 19:36 PM IST


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Maruti Grand Vitara, Maruti eVX SUV, Maruti YY8 SUV, Creta rival, India launch delayed

Maruti Grand Vitara, Maruti eVX SUV, Maruti YY8 SUV, Creta rival, India launch delayed


Brand is trying to address battery supply and software issues that have led to delays.

The launch of Maruti Suzuki’s eVX SUV seems to be delayed by a few months, according to our sister publication Autocar Professional. The brand is currently trying to address multiple battery supply and software challenges that have delayed the start of production (SOP) by at least five months.

  1. eVX will be manufactured in India and exported
  2. International and India launch plan now delayed
  3. Toyota’s version of the eVX will be delayed too

Maruti eVX SUV production, launch details

Sources tell us that the start of production for the Maruti eVX SUV is likely to move from September 2024 to February 2025 at the earliest, which would also push its export to Europe and Japan from end-2024 to next year. The ramifications of the delay are also likely to be felt by Suzuki, which is banking on the eVX to make its debut in Europe’s competitive EV market. Maruti Suzuki will be a key export base for the eVX and almost 75-80 percent of the output of 1.5 lakh units planned by the company will be allocated for the overseas markets.

This unexpected delay towards the end of the eVX’s development cycle also highlights the challenges of software development in EVs due to the complexity of the electric powertrains, advanced features, and the need for continuous updates and innovation. Sources say that the company wants to enter the EV space with the right preparedness on both the product as well as distribution front, and has hence taken this drastic step of delaying SOP by a few months to ensure that the product launch is glitch free.

The company is reportedly likely to retail its EVs from its Nexa outlets. This could potentially mean that the Toyota EV based on the eVX may also witness a change in its launch plan.

Six new Maruti EVs by FY31

Maruti Suzuki has defined a long-term plan of launching six electric vehicles in the country by FY31, and it plans to enter multiple segments, right from hatchbacks to SUVs. The company forecasts that about 15 percent of its total sales by the end of the decade will be electric vehicles.

The eVX is likely to be followed by the YMC MPV and an EV hatchback based on the eWX concept showcased at the Japan Mobility Show in 2023. Maruti Suzuki has often been critiqued for its late entry into the EV space, but the company has taken all these years to localise parts and it wants to make in India for global operations.

Maruti Suzuki is of the opinion that it is entering the EV space at the right time, as the market share for EVs hits 3-5 percent. The company’s EV foray will happen around the same time as Hyundai introduces its Creta EV in the market and Mahindra launches a range of Born Electric Vehicles. 

Given the fact that Maruti is working on a large product portfolio of over 24 models with an overburdened R&D department, it has been busier than ever before. A delay of three to six months is expected for some of its ICE models as well. The company has launched six to eight all new models in the last two years and is preparing itself for the launch of the all-new Swift and Dzire in the coming quarters.

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Lamborghini Temerario name trademarked in Europe. Is this the Huracan successor?

Lamborghini Temerario name trademarked in Europe. Is this the Huracan successor?

Lamborghini has trademarked the Temerario name in Europe, hinting that the new name will be used for the Huracan replacement set to arrive later this

The Lamborghini Temerario could be the name of Huracan replacement set to arrive later this year with a hybrid powertrain (YouTube/NCars)

Lamborghini is all set to drop the curtains on the Huracan at the end of this year but we already know that a replacement is on the way, which will make its debut later this year. While Lamborghini has not revealed much about the Huracan successor, it seems the upcoming supercar’s name has been leaked online. The upcoming Huracan replacement could be called the ‘Temerario’ upon launch, joining the Revuelto in the brand’s new era.

Lamborghini recently submitted the ‘Temerario’ name for a trademark filing with the European Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). The letters ‘T’ and ‘O’ get bull horns, while the font style feels identical to that of other Lambo models.

Also Read : Lamborghini Urus PHEV & Huracan replacement launch timeline confirmed

The word Temerario loosely translates to fearless or daredevil in English, which would be apt for the supercar. It’s unclear if the name has any connection to Spanish fighting bulls, which is where Lamborghini traditionally derives the names of its cars. For instance, the Revuelto was the name of a fighting bull in the 1800s.

The Lamborghini Temerario will mark a transition for the brand as the second supercar to get an electrified powertrain. Much like the Revuelto, the Huracan replacement will get an ICE engine with electric support. The supercar will get the newly-developed twin-turbo V8, in place of the 5.2-litre naturally aspired V10. While the V8 will be smaller, it is expected to produce more power with the help of axial-flux electric motors like the Revuelto. Power will go to all four wheels via an automatic transmission.

Also Watch: Lamborghini Revuelto V12 Hybrid launched in India at 8.89 crore

More details on the Lamborghini Temerario should be revealed in the coming months and we can expect the model to arrive in India sometime next year. The new car will also sport the recently revealed updated Lamborghini logo. Meanwhile, the final units of the Huracan have already been spoken for, ensuring the order books are full for the supercar, the last of the naturally aspirated era.

First Published Date: 08 Apr 2024, 06:13 AM IST


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Mahindra XUV3X0 set to impress with panoramic sunroof and more. Check details

Mahindra XUV3X0 set to impress with panoramic sunroof and more. Check details

A teaser by Pratap Bose, Chief Design Officer at Mahindra, reveals a sleek dashboard similar to the XUV400, complete with a 26.04 cm touchscreen infot

Mahindra is set to make waves in the compact SUV segment with the upcoming XUV3X0, an upgrade to the XUV300

Mahindra and Mahindra, the renowned Indian SUV maker, are gearing up to make a splash in the compact SUV segment with the upcoming Mahindra XUV3X0. Positioned as an upgrade to the existing XUV300, this new model is slated to make its global debut on April 29, 2024. While an earlier teaser offered a glimpse of the vehicle’s exterior, a recent teaser shared by Pratap Bose, Chief Design Officer at Mahindra and Mahindra, has revealed even more details.

Bose’s teaser, shared on his social media platform, ‘X’, hints at a new interior setup for the XUV3X0, drawing inspiration from the updated XUV400. The compact SUV is expected to feature a 26.04 cm touchscreen infotainment system and a digital instrument cluster, promising a modern and immersive driving experience.

In addition to the new dashboard, the teaser also highlights the interior’s white theme and a panoramic sunroof that extends to the rear passenger compartment. Among the anticipated features are a wireless charger, automatic climate control, new upholstery, and more, promising a blend of comfort and convenience.

A previous teaser video from Mahindra showcased the XUV3X0’s redesigned grille, C-shaped LED DRLs, and headlights at the front, along with connected tail lights at the rear. The video also hinted at the inclusion of ventilated seats and a premium sound system. The SUV’s alloy wheel design has also been revamped, distinguishing it from its predecessor, the XUV300.

Also Read : Mahindra to launch XUV3X0 SUV on April 29. Is it the XUV300 facelift?

While retaining the XUV300’s silhouette, the new compact SUV is not expected to undergo any changes under the hood. The Mahindra XUV3X0 is expected to feature the same engine and transmission options as the XUV300. Currently, the XUV300 facelift offers two turbocharged petrol engine choices and one diesel engine. The 1.2-liter turbocharged petrol engine produces 108 bhp and 200 Nm of torque. The 1.2-liter GDi turbo engine delivers 128 bhp and either 230 Nm or 250 Nm of peak torque. The 1.5-liter diesel engine generates 115 bhp and 300 Nm of torque. All engines come with a standard 6-speed manual gearbox, while the turbo-petrol and diesel engines also offer a 6-speed AMT transmission.

Mahindra has been conducting road tests of the XUV300 facelift SUV and the upcoming five-door Thar SUV in India prior to their launch. The XUV3X0 is set to compete with other sub-compact SUVs such as the Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, Hyundai Verna and Kia Sonet among others.

First Published Date: 07 Apr 2024, 14:58 PM IST


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2024 F1 Japanese GP results: Verstappen leads Red Bull 1-2

2024 F1 Japanese GP results: Verstappen leads Red Bull 1-2


Verstappen extends his championship lead as Red Bull scores another 1-2 finish.

Bouncing back from his Australian GP retirement, Max Verstappen returned to winning ways at Suzuka, leading another dominant 1-2 finish for Red Bull. Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz passed Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc in the closing stages to land the final spot on the podium.

  1. Verstappen wins, 12.535 secs ahead of Perez
  2. Ferrari’s Sainz and Leclerc finish P3, P4
  3. Tsunoda scores point on home soil

Ricciardo, Albon bring out red flag

The race was red flagged just seconds after the start as Daniel Ricciardo and Alex Albon crashed at Turn 3. This puts added pressure on Williams, with team principal James Vowles confirming the team won’t have a spare chassis ready until at least the Miami GP.

The race itself saw a variety of different strategies come into play, due to the warmer-than-expected weather conditions. But Verstappen stayed in control out at front throughout. He crossed the chequered flag 12.535 secs ahead of his teammate Sergio Perez, handing Red Bull its third 1-2 finish in four races.

“I think the critical bit was of course the start, to stay ahead, and after that the car got better and better for me throughout the race. I don’t know if it had to do with the clouds coming in, but yeah, [it was] very nice,” said Verstappen.

“Everything just went really well, the pit stops went well, the strategy I think worked out well, so it couldn’t have been any better.”

Sainz on podium

Sainz continued his run of finishing on the podium in every single race he’s participated in this year. He was the last of the front-runners to stop for new tyres and took advantage of that fresher rubber to overtake Norris and Leclerc in the closing laps.

Leclerc, who was on the alternate strategy, fended off Norris to hold on to fourth place. Fernando Alonso finished sixth for Aston Martin, followed by Mercedes’ George Russell and McLaren’s Oscar Piastri.

Lewis Hamilton ended up ninth, while Yuki Tsunoda pulled off some strong overtakes to score the final point on home soil.

2024 F1 championship standings

Thanks to his latest win, Verstappen has extended his championship lead to 13 points from teammate Perez. Leclerc is third overall, 18 points off the lead and four points ahead of his Ferrari teammate Sainz.

F1 will now head to the Shanghai International Circuit for the Chinese GP on April 19-21. The round will also host the first of six sprint races this season.

2024 F1 Japanese GP results

2024 F1 Japanese GP results
Pos Driver Team
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing
2 Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing
3 Carlos Sainz Ferrari
4 Charles Leclerc Ferrari
5 Lando Norris McLaren
6 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin
7 George Russell Mercedes
8 Oscar Piastri McLaren
9 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
10 Yuki Tsunoda RB
11 Nico Hulkenberg Haas
12 Lance Stroll Aston Martin
13 Kevin Magnussen Haas
14 Valtteri Bottas Stake Sauber
15 Esteban Ocon Alpine
16 Pierre Gasly Alpine
17 Logan Sargeant Williams
NC Zhou Guanyu Stake Sauber
NC Daniel Ricciardo RB
NC Alex Albon Williams

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