The new Maruti Suzuki Invicto MPV will be retailed via the company’s Nexa chain of dealerships and will be offered in two variants – Zeta+ and Alpha+. While the former is offered in both 7- and 8-seater options.
As the latest product to emerge from the partnership between Toyota and Maruti Suzuki, the Invicto will share many similarities with the Innova Hycross
Although this is a strictly track-only car, customers can choose to spec the vehicle with options such as a passenger seat kit and rearview camera if they want
Essentially a rebadged version of the Toyota Innova Hycross, the new Maruti Suzuki Invicto will come with minor visual tweaks and a slightly revised list of features. Here's what you can expect from the new Maruti Suzuki Invicto.
The dual-motor setup combines a permanently excited synchronous motor on the rear axle with an additional asynchronous motor on the front axle, delivering all-wheel drive capabilities.
The Nexon EV is set to receive its first major cosmetic and feature update since its launch in 2020. We take a look at just how the design has changed.
Ford's optimism stems from increasing demand for its next new EV, the Ford F-150 Lightning pickup, with retail reservations approaching 200,000, said Lisa Drake, chief operating officer of Ford North America.
The primary objective of the Goa Electric Mobility Promotion Policy 2021 is to promote the usage of electric vehicles (EVs) and job employment in the state of Goa, said Goa CM Pramod Sawant.
India's electric car market, which was valued at over $10 billion in FY2021, is projected to grow at a CAGR of 41.02 per cent during the forecast period, to be valued at $78.19 billion by FY2027.
February crude oil imports decreased by about 8.6 per cent from the previous month and were 5.7 per cent lower than pre-pandemic levels in the same month two years ago.
The situation adds to market worries about the ripple effect of heavy sanctions on Russia, the world's second-largest crude exporter, after its invasion of Ukraine.
Volvo Cars said on Tuesday that a shortage of semi-conductors was hitting production and would likely to continue through the second quarter, forcing it to cut its forecast for vehicle deliveries for the full year.
Japanese automaker Suzuki Motor Corp and 'flying car' firm SkyDrive Inc said they have signed a deal to team up in research, development and marketing of electric, vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.
The shift to electric cars may pose an existential threat to suppliers of combustion engines but for auto parts firms such as TE Connectivity the challenge is keeping up with demand.