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The total number of vehicles registered in India was 5.4 million in 1981, [58] 11 million in 1986, [59] 33 million in 1996, [59] 40 million in 2000 [60] and 210 million in 2015. [58] The total number of vehicles sold in India increased from 15,481,381 in 2010–11 to 20,469,385 in 2015–16. [61]
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Revolo is a plug-in parallel hybrid technology that can be retrofitted in both existing and new cars. This technology can also be used in buses and trucks. The technology was developed by KPIT Technologies and the product will be manufactured through a joint venture between Bharat Forge and KPIT. As part of the joint venture, KPIT will license ...
The Dodge Hornet plug-in hybrid is new for 2024, and debuts as Dodge’s first hybrid plug-in. The AWD hybrid comes equipped with a 1.3-liter, 4-cylinder plus a powerful electric motor creating ...
Car and Driver gave it a rating of 10 out of 10 due to its 2.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid powertrain with optional all-wheel drive which increases the max towing capacity to 4000 pounds.
Hybrids ruled the roost in 2024. Some of the most popular cars in 2024 also have the highest share of hybrid sales. Despite a tough year for EVs, the Tesla Model Y makes the top five.. Once ...
2024 Tata Nexon rear view (India) The second facelift of Nexon was unveiled on 14 September 2023. It receives a redesigned front fascia inspired by the Tata Curvv concept, a redesigned rear end with a full-width LED light bar, new features such as a larger 10.25-inch touchscreen, and a two-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated Tata logo.
Similarly, US automobile company, General Motors had announced its plans to export about 50,000 cars manufactured in India by 2011. [107] In September 2009, Ford Motors announced its plans to set up a plant in India with an annual capacity of 250,000 cars, for US$500 million. The cars were manufactured both for the Indian market and for export ...