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ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or IBC - Part 63: This engine parts maker is now chasing aerospace, defenceSome auto ancillary stories are best understood by products. This one is best understood by buckets. The first bucket is still old auto, an...
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Tata Motors, Mahindra lead the pack as EV sales surge 79%India's electric car sales surged 79% in May. Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra gained market share. Newcomer VinFast also saw growth. JS...
Auto sales surge in May: Maruti hits record high, Hyundai, Mahindra and Toyota gain momentumMajor automotive manufacturers Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motor India, Mahindra & Mahindra, and Toyota Kirloskar Motor recorded positive growth...
EV sales in fast lane but Motown treads the middle pathIndian carmakers are not betting on electric vehicles alone. They are developing a mix of petrol, diesel, hybrid, CNG, and flex-fuel option...
Rs 10.9 lakh crore burden: Iran shock can take a load off India's backRising oil prices triggered by the Iran conflict are pushing India to accelerate its shift away from fossil fuels, with the government fast...
Ready to flex ethanol muscle, E100 gets road map to cut oil importsIndia is set to boost E100 flex fuel availability with 5,000 dispensing stations planned within two years. This initiative aims to signific...
India's retail car sales hit record in April, but Mideast crisis clouds outlookIndian car sales reached an all-time high in April. Passenger vehicle sales saw a significant jump. This growth was driven by rate cuts, ea...
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Maruti Suzuki Ignis discontinued, company eyes Punch-like micro SUV: ReportMaruti Suzuki has reportedly discontinued the Ignis in India due to consistently weak sales and declining demand. Production has been halte...
Maruti expects hybrid and CNG sales to match diesel's glory daysIn the ongoing fiscal itself, Maruti Suzuki is looking at selling up to 450,000 CNG vehicles, up from 328,000 units sold in FY23. The compa...
Hyundai to maintain diesel fleet for cab operators post BS-VI switchSouth Korea’s Hyundai Motor is seeking to build its presence in the country’s fleet operators segment with diesel and CNG offerings, and ri...
All about Maruti Suzuki's new warranty scheme and August discount offersMaruti is also offering huge discounts on various models to push up sales.
Pullout from diesel won’t affect sales, market share: Maruti CFOThe relationship between Maruti’s Japanese parent Suzuki and compatriot Toyota will also be an enabler in the transition of the company tow...
At single-digit speed, Maruti set to miss 2 million sales target this yearMaruti Suzuki had set itself the mid-term target while defining Transformation 2.0 plan in FY15.
Passenger car sales stare at a downhill journeyMarket may shrink by up to 7% by 2021 as Maruti won't manufacture diesel cars after April 2020.
Future is here: Maruti plans to pull the plug on diesel enginesMaruti now plans to aggressively tap the market for CNG, hybrid and electric cars.
Maruti to source 1.6 litre diesel Fiat engine for S-Cross; developing own 1.5 litre engineMaruti may also introduce a 1.6 litre diesel engine variant of its sedan Ciaz, said ET Now. Currently the Ciaz is powered by a 1.3 litre Fi...
Likely recovery in petrol car demand to benefit Maruti Suzuki: BofA-MLThe fall in global crude oil prices in recent months has led to around 10 per cent downward correction in petrol prices.
- Maruti Suzuki: Sales on track, duty on diesel cars a concern
Sales volumes, both domestic and exports put together, grew 6.5 % year-on-year in February, and 5.2% earlier in January.