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Mercedes-Benz India Posts Record 2025 Revenue

Mercedes-Benz India achieved its highest-ever revenue in 2025, driven by strong sales of top-end vehicles and electric cars. The company delivered 19,007 vehicles and plans 12 new launches in 2026.

SoftBank Reduces Ola Electric Holding to 13.5%

SoftBank Group has reduced its stake in Ola Electric Mobility from 15.6% to 13.5%, selling shares via open market. Discover the details and implications of this strategic move.

New Bajaj Chetak EV Variant Launching January 14

Bajaj Auto unveils a new affordable Chetak electric scooter on Jan 14. Priced around ₹80,000-90,000, it rivals TVS Orbiter with a compact, city-friendly design. Get the details.

Simple One Gen 2 Electric Scooter Launched in India

Bengaluru's Simple Energy unveils the upgraded Simple One Gen 2 electric scooter with new battery options, enhanced safety, and a lifetime warranty. Prices start at Rs 1.40 lakh. Discover the key upgrades.

Mahindra XUV 3XO Electric SUV Launched in India

Mahindra launches the all-electric XUV 3XO SUV, starting at Rs 13.89 lakh. It replaces the XUV400, offers a 285km range, and bookings open soon. Read for full specs & price details.

Delhi Allows Private Electric Cars as Shared Taxis

Delhi government gives in-principle approval to use privately-owned EVs as shared taxis. CM Rekha Gupta announces rule amendments to address aggregator concerns, aiming to cut pollution.

EV Growth Slows Post GST Cut, 3-Wheelers Shine

India's EV penetration in 2-wheelers & cars lost momentum in 2025 after GST cuts on ICE vehicles. However, overall EV sales grew 16% to 22.7 lakh units. Read the full analysis.

India's Auto Industry Closes 2025 on Firm Footing

India's auto sector reports robust, broad-based sales growth in December 2025, capping a strong year. Key segments like two-wheelers, passenger vehicles, and commercial vehicles all show positive momentum. Discover the full industry analysis.

Delhi's 2025 vehicle boom: A pollution warning in disguise

Delhi's record 8.16 lakh vehicle sales in 2025 reveal a worrying trend: 7.2 lakh were private, petrol-dependent vehicles, overshadowing public transport growth. Experts warn of worsening congestion and air quality. Read the full analysis.

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