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Oct 30, 2025, 1:42 PM
Diminutive EV expected to go on sale in Japan in 2026, with reports suggesting a range of up to 180 km on a full charge.
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Carandbike Team | Oct 29, 2025Toyota Spins Off Century As New Standalone Brand; Unveils New Century Coupe Concept At Japan Mobility Show 2025The Century nameplate will take its place atop the Toyota brand ladder as a new flagship luxury division above Lexus.1 min read
Jafar Rizvi | Oct 29, 2025Japan Mobility Show 2025: Honda Super-ONE Electric Hatchback Revealed In Near Production FormThe Super-One is a pocket-sized EV with a wide body kit, fenders, and fat tyres.1 min read
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Jaiveer Mehra | Oct 28, 2025New Tata Sierra India Launch On November 25The new Sierra will be available in both internal combustion and all-electric guises and is expected to sit above the Curvv in Tata’s lineup.1 min read
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Bilal Firfiray | Oct 27, 20252,831 Kilometres On A Single Tank: Skoda Superb Diesel Sets A World RecordDriven by European Rally Champion Miko Marczyk, the Skoda Superb 2.0 TDI was averaging just 2.61 liters of diesel per 100 kilometres – that’s 38.31kmpl1 min read
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