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Electric Cars

Sameer Contractor
Mar 23, 2021, 9:07 PM
Mercedes-Benz India welcomed the newly-launched Jaguar I-Pace in the country in a fun post on social media, as the first rival to the EQC in the electric luxury SUV segment.
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- car&bike Team | Mar 23, 2021India To Launch Supercharged Push For Global Electric Vehicle PlayersIndia plans to offer fresh incentives to companies making electric vehicles (EVs) as part of a broad auto sector scheme it expects to attract $14 billion of investment over five years, according to industry sources and a document seen by Reuters.1 min read
Sameer Contractor | Mar 23, 2021Jaguar I-Pace Electric SUV Launched In India, Prices Start At Rs. 1.05 CroreThe Jaguar I-Pace is the newest luxury electric SUV to go on sale and comes to India as a Completely Built Unit. The offering is being sold in three variants with a single powertrain option.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Mar 23, 2021Geely To Launch New EV Brand Zeekr To Take On Tesla In ChinaIt has been stated that Geely Founder and chairman Li Shufu bull personally oversee the establishment of the Zeekr brand.1 min read
Charanpreet Singh | Mar 22, 2021Jaguar I-Pace Electric SUV: Price ExpectationWhen launched, the I-Pace e-SUV will compete against the likes of the Mercedes-Benz EQC in the segment. Prices are expected to start from around Rs. 1 crore for the new Jaguar I-Pace.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Mar 22, 2021Senior Ford Executive Calls Tesla AutoPilot "Vaporware"Ford's Mustang Mach-E doesn't have advance autonomous driving technology like Autopilot.1 min read
Charanpreet Singh | Mar 22, 2021Jaguar I-Pace Electric SUV: What To ExpectThe Jaguar I-Pace electric SUV is slated to go on sale on March 23, 2021. It will be the brand's first all-electric offering in the country.1 min read
Reuters | Mar 21, 2021Targeting Tesla, China's Geely To Launch New Premium EV BrandGeely, the owner of Volvo Cars and 9.7% of Daimler AG, will roll out models under the new marque based on its open-source EV chassis, announced in September1 min read
Reuters | Mar 21, 2021Tesla Cars Banned From China's Military Complexes On Security Concerns: ReportThe directive advises Tesla owners to park their cars outside military property and residents were notified of the restrictions this week.1 min read
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