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Volvo Eyes Long Haul Transportation Segment In India
Swedish commercial vehicles major Volvo is eyeing long haul transportation segment in India with GST rollout expected to spur growth of the category.
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Volkswagen, Tata Motors May Accelerate Partnership Talks At Geneva
Tata Motors and the world's largest automaker Volkswagen, are likely to give a concrete shape to their ongoing 'open-ended' talks for partnership at the Geneva Motor Show scheduled for next month. The two companies are understood to have been holding discussions for a while over the possibility of joining hands and finding synergies, keeping in view the technological developments such as autonomous driving and shared mobility along with stricter emission norms challenging the automotive industry.
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Mahindra Q3 Profit Up 33 Per cent At Rs 1,112 crore
Homegrown auto major Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) today reported 33.29 per cent increase in standalone profit after tax (PAT) at Rs 1,112.27 crore for the third quarter ended December 31 2016, driven by an exceptional income of Rs 363.78 crore on account of sale of investment in group firms.
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General Motors Puts off Its Billion Dollar Plan For India
General Motors has put on hold its investments on new models for the country as the US auto major undertakes a full review of its future product portfolio here. The company, had in 2015 announced plans to invest USD 1 billion to enhance manufacturing operations and roll out 10 locally produced models.
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New Tech To Boost Hybrid Car Efficiency By Over 30 Per cent
Inspired by natural phenomena such as insect swarming and bird flocking, scientists have developed a new technology that will improve the efficiency of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) by more than 30 per cent.
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Bajaj All Set To Hike Prices Across Model Range From New Year
Bajaj Auto has said it will hike prices of its bikes by up to Rs 1,500 from January in order to partially offset the impact of rising input costs and upgrading of its entire portfolio to BS-IV emission levels.
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Renault Opens China's First Test Zone For Self-Driving Cars
Renault has opened China's first experimentation zone for self-driving cars in the country's central city of Wuhan. An electric autonomous driving (AD) car by Renault will operate on a two-km-long lakeside road in the Sino-French Wuhan Ecological Demonstration city in Wuhan.
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Renault-Nissan To Scale Down Production To 2 Shifts At Chennai Facility
Renault-Nissan have decided to scale down production at the Oragadam plant near Chennai, as it aims to optimise production. The manufacturing facility will now be operating in two shifts instead of three, while the alliance commented that the waiting period for its cars Kwid and redi-GO as production is more efficiently managed.
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NGT Asks Centre To Frame Incentive Policy For Scrapping Vehicles
The National Green Tribunal has asked to government to frame an incentive policy for scrapping for older vehicles that have been banned from plying on the road. Reportedly the Centre was supposed to come out with a plan a year ago, which includes benefits in the purchase of new cars for owners who give up their old car.
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Soon Glow-In-The-Dark Dye Might Be Used To Power Car Batteries
Researchers have identified a glow-in-the-dark fluorescent dye which may be an ideal material for stockpiling energy in rechargeable, liquid-based batteries that could one day power cars and homes. The dye called BODIPY - or boron-dipyrromethene - shines brightly in the dark under a black light.
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India Looking For Eco-Friendly German Technology To Scrap Old Vehicles
India has sought advanced environment-friendly technology from Germany to scrap old polluting vehicles and processing the waste generated by it, besides manufacturing cars to run on flex-fuel, the government today said.
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Motorcycle Helmets Equipped With Airbag Could Provide Six-Fold Protection
Airbag helmets may reduce impact by as much as six-fold compared to traditional bike helmets, drop tests from as high as two meters have shown.
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Mercedes-Benz To Introduce Plug-In Hybrids And EVs In India By 2018
Mercedes-Benz is planning to introduce models with alternative fuels, including plug-in hybrids and full-electric vehicles in India by 2018. That is two years ahead of when the Indian government plans to levy stricter emission norms.
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Daimler Plans To Launch New Sub-9 Tonne Trucks In India By 2017
Automaker Daimler AG is aiming to expand its product portfolio in India as it plans to launch sub 9-tonne trucks from next year, which will be sold both in domestic and export markets.
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Cars Connected To Smartphones Can Be Vulnerable To Hacking: Says Study
A system of rules that allow vehicles to communicate with smartphones may be vulnerable to hacking, a new study suggests.
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Fuel Prices Hiked: Petrol By Rs. 3.38 Per Litre And Diesel By Rs. 2.67
Petrol price has gone up by a Rs. 3.38 per litre and diesel by Rs 2.67 a litre, reversing a two-month declining trend.
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Mazda To Recall Over 11,000 Vehicles In China
Japanese automaker Mazda will recall 11,449 imported vehicles in China due to faulty lower control arm components, the country's top quality watchdog said on Friday.
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Mahindra Looking To Become Full-Range CV Player In 2-3 Years
Home-grown auto major Mahindra & Mahindra plans to enter new segments of commercial vehicles as it aims to be a full-range player in the said category in the next three years.
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Tata Group Ties Up With Uber for Vehicle Purchase, Financing Solutions
Under the partnership, those looking to operate Uber cars can buy Tata vehicles such as Indica and Indigo from Tata Motors and also get access to flexible and customised financing solutions.
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Maruti Suzuki to Hike Prices From January, 2016
Country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India will hike prices of its vehicles across models by up to Rs 20,000 from January.
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