Surplus DTC staff likely to assist traffic police, DPCC in Delhi’s pollution fight

Surplus DTC staff likely to assist traffic police, DPCC in Delhi’s pollution fight

Source: PTI | The Delhi Environment Department is considering a plan to use surplus DTC drivers and conductors to assist the traffic police and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) in strengthening real-time checks on violations of pollution norms across the city.

Amid a shift to electric buses, which come with their own drivers, the department is exploring ways to redeploy thousands of Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) drivers and conductors, a senior official told PTI. Continue reading “Surplus DTC staff likely to assist traffic police, DPCC in Delhi’s pollution fight”

JSW MG Motor India’s Cyberster Becomes India’s No. 1 Sports Car with 5-Month Waiting Period

JSW MG Motor India’s Cyberster Becomes India’s No. 1 Sports Car with 5-Month Waiting Period

by WAF Auto News

In a landmark moment for India’s performance-car market, JSW MG Motor India has officially announced that the all-electric MG Cyberster has surged to the No. 1 spot in India’s sports-car segment, powered by unprecedented customer demand and a growing shift toward electric performance machines.

What began as a bold experiment — bringing a futuristic, open-top electric roadster to Indian roads — has rapidly evolved into a full-blown phenomenon. The Cyberster has now built up a massive 5-month waiting period, setting new benchmarks for desirability, performance, and brand pull.

🚗 Price & Availability (India)

  • For customers who pre-reserved the Cyberster, the ex-showroom price is ₹ 72.49 lakh.

  • For fresh/new bookings, the ex-showroom price is ₹ 74.99 lakh.

  • This price includes a 3.3 kW portable charger, a 7.4 kW wall-box charger, and standard installation services.

  • Cars are being sold through “MG Select” — premium dealerships across major Indian cities under the able leadership of Milind Shah, Head, MG Select who said the response to the Cyberster has been “extraordinary driven by car’s design and performance.”

  • Given the current demand surge, delivery timelines have stretched — contributing to the reported 4–5 month waiting list.

Continue reading “JSW MG Motor India’s Cyberster Becomes India’s No. 1 Sports Car with 5-Month Waiting Period”

Explainer: European carmakers hope for reprieve on 2035 combustion engine ban

Explainer: European carmakers hope for reprieve on 2035 combustion engine ban

(Reuters) – Europe’s embattled carmakers are hoping for a reprieve when Brussels unveils an auto sector package next month, which could water down an effective ban on new combustion engines initially slated for 2035 as a shift towards electric engines stutters.

The continent’s automakers from Volkswagen to Renault RENA.PA had high hopes for the electric vehicle shift when they set ambitious targets at the beginning of the decade, efforts that have since collided with the reality of lower-than-expected demand and fierce competition from China. Continue reading “Explainer: European carmakers hope for reprieve on 2035 combustion engine ban”

Japan manufacturers’ union to target $77 monthly base pay hike next year

Japan manufacturers’ union to target $77 monthly base pay hike next year

TOKYO, (Reuters) – A Japanese labour union group representing major manufacturers said on Wednesday that it would seek an increase of at least 12,000 yen ($77) in monthly base pay for next year, the same target as this year.

The Japan Council of Metalworkers’ Unions (JCM) is considered a pace-setter for annual wage negotiations and represents about 2 million workers for blue-chip companies including Toyota Motor (7203.T), and Nippon Steel (5401.T). Continue reading “Japan manufacturers’ union to target $77 monthly base pay hike next year”

Toyota October output grows for fifth straight month on strong US demand

Toyota October output grows for fifth straight month on strong US demand

TOKYO, (Reuters) – Toyota Motor (7203.T), opens new tab said on Thursday its global production rose for a fifth consecutive month in October, lifted by strong U.S. demand for hybrid vehicles that offset weaker sales in Japan and China.

Global output climbed 4% to 926,987 cars from a year earlier, while worldwide sales advanced 2% to 922,087 vehicles, marking a tenth consecutive monthly gain, according to data released by the Japanese automaker. Continue reading “Toyota October output grows for fifth straight month on strong US demand”

China battery maker CATL to train Spanish workers for battery plant

China battery maker CATL to train Spanish workers for battery plant

Summary

  • 4,000 local jobs to be created from plant, exec says
  • Technology transfer ‘fundamental’, says Spain industry minister
  • Spain’s cheap energy and labour draw battery and EV investments
  • Local unions, auto industry welcome Chinese know-how

FIGUERUELAS, Spain, (Reuters) – China’s CATL (300750.SZ), will train up to 4,000 workers to operate what will be Spain’s biggest battery plant, executives said on Wednesday at a groundbreaking ceremony for the joint venture between the battery maker and Stellantis (STLAM.MI). Continue reading “China battery maker CATL to train Spanish workers for battery plant”

Tesla struggles to course correct from sales skid

Tesla struggles to course correct from sales skid

Summary

  • Tesla faces sales pressure in Europe, China and the U.S
  • European sales fell 48.5% in October, even as industry-wide EV sales rose 26%
  • Tesla’s competition includes Chinese newcomers, improved EVs from legacy players

(Reuters) – Tesla (TSLA.O), CEO Elon Musk has spent much of this year focused on the carmaker’s robotics pursuits and winning shareholder approval for his freshly minted $1 trillion pay package. In the meantime, the outlook for Tesla’s main business – selling cars – is darkening. Continue reading “Tesla struggles to course correct from sales skid”

Bajaj Auto to scale up presence of e-rickshaw Riki to 200 cities in Q1 2026

Bajaj Auto to scale up presence of e-rickshaw Riki to 200 cities in Q1 2026

Source : PTI | Bajaj Auto Ltd, which made its foray into the e-rickshaw segment with Riki this year, plans to increase its presence in 200 cities by January to March next year, according to a senior company official.

The company, which started a pilot test of Riki with four cities, has now scaled up its presence to eight at present as part of phase I,Bajaj Auto Executive Director Rakesh Sharma told PTI. Continue reading “Bajaj Auto to scale up presence of e-rickshaw Riki to 200 cities in Q1 2026”

Delhi transport minister orders safety protocol upgrade after fire incidents in DTC buses

Delhi transport minister orders safety protocol upgrade after fire incidents in DTC buses

Source : PTI | Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh on Monday directed officials to roll out a comprehensive upgrade of safety protocols across the DTC bus fleet.

The minister reviewed recent fire incidents involving a DTC CNG bus and two electric buses on Monday, in a meeting attended by senior officials from the Transport Department, Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), and representatives of bus manufacturers. Continue reading “Delhi transport minister orders safety protocol upgrade after fire incidents in DTC buses”

ASMA urges govt to cut import duty on primary aluminium to help rationalise domestic prices

ASMA urges govt to cut import duty on primary aluminium to help rationalise domestic prices

Source : PTI | The Aluminium Secondary Manufacturers Association (ASMA) has urged the government to reduce import duty on primary aluminium , saying the move would help rationalise domestic prices and support downstream industries facing high input costs.

The downstream sector, including hundreds of MSMEs, is critical for maximising value realisation for the country’s economic growth. Continue reading “ASMA urges govt to cut import duty on primary aluminium to help rationalise domestic prices”

India’s Tata bets new SUV will boost fight with Hyundai, Suzuki

India’s Tata bets new SUV will boost fight with Hyundai, Suzuki

NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – India’s Tata Motors (TAMO.NS), is betting its newly launched sport-utility vehicle will help step up competition to rivals like Hyundai Motor and Maruti Suzuki in a fiercely fought and fast-growing part of the market.

Tata, which is India’s third-largest carmaker, launched the mid-sized Sierra SUV on Tuesday, resurrecting a decades-old cult brand that will go head-to-head with Hyundai’s Creta SUV and Suzuki’s Victoris. Continue reading “India’s Tata bets new SUV will boost fight with Hyundai, Suzuki”

Foxconn wins approval for new $569 million investment in Wisconsin

Foxconn wins approval for new $569 million investment in Wisconsin

TAIPEI, Nov 26 (Reuters) – Taiwan’s Foxconn (2317.TW), said on Wednesday that it had secured regulatory approval to invest an additional $569 million in the U.S. state of Wisconsin to meet rising demand for AI servers.

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) approved the plan to expand operations at Foxconn’s facility in Racine County, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer said in a statement. Continue reading “Foxconn wins approval for new $569 million investment in Wisconsin”

Russia’s car market faces bleak 2026 as scrappage fees drive prices up

Russia’s car market faces bleak 2026 as scrappage fees drive prices up

Summary

  • Car prices expected to rise significantly due to impending fee rises
  • October car sales rose 35% as buyers brought forward purchases
  • January sales expected to drop 5-10%

(Reuters) – Russia’s depressed car market has shown weak signs of recovery as 2025 draws to an end, but is set to hit near-record lows early next year as higher scrappage fees drive up prices, dealers and experts say. Continue reading “Russia’s car market faces bleak 2026 as scrappage fees drive prices up”

Volkswagen plans to export Chinese-made cars to more overseas markets but rules out Europe

Volkswagen plans to export Chinese-made cars to more overseas markets but rules out Europe

Summary

  • Volkswagen eyeing exports to Southeast, Central Asian markets
  • Started exporting China-made limousines to the Middle East
  • No plans to export to Europe due to technology differences

HEFEI, China (Reuters) – Volkswagen (VOWG.DE), plans to export cars developed and made in China to more overseas markets, an executive said on Tuesday, as the German automaker looks to leverage its growing know-how in Chinese technologies to compete with Chinese rivals abroad. Continue reading “Volkswagen plans to export Chinese-made cars to more overseas markets but rules out Europe”

Exclusive: China’s GWM targets 300,000 annual production with first Europe car plant

Exclusive: China’s GWM targets 300,000 annual production with first Europe car plant

Summary

  • Spain, Hungary being considered for factory sites
  • Labour, logistics costs are among chief concerns
  • GWM has 2030 target of 1 million in annual overseas sales

BAODING, China (Reuters) – China’s Great Wall Motor (601633.SS), is targeting annual production of 300,000 vehicles by 2029 in Europe where it is scouting locations for its first car plant in a battle to revive flagging regional sales, a company executive said. Continue reading “Exclusive: China’s GWM targets 300,000 annual production with first Europe car plant”

Auto Events and Programs in December in New Delhi Aerocity | Must Attend Auto Event in Delhi

Auto Events and Programs in December in New Delhi Aerocity | Must Attend Auto Event in Delhi

by WAF Auto News 

 

Top Industry Leaders across Auto OEMs, Dealers, Components Folks and their Associations are all part of WAF – World Auto Forum !

It’s about our flagship program at WAF!

Industry leaders call it the World’s longest running program on Vehicle After Sales service!Regular attendees say it’s the Annual Pilgrimage of Aftersales!

Top leaders from Auto OEMs, aftermarket, dealers, suppliers, Tech cos, get together, SECOND SAT of Dec, each year to celebrate IVASS Day!

11th IVASS – India Vehicle After Sales Summit by WAF
Powered by AkzoNobel , Madhus Garage Equipment , Global Assure

Continue reading “Auto Events and Programs in December in New Delhi Aerocity | Must Attend Auto Event in Delhi”

New US sanctions threaten to disrupt India’s Russian oil lifeline

New US sanctions threaten to disrupt India’s Russian oil lifeline

Source : PTI | India’s imports of Russian crude oil — the feedstock for fuels like petrol and diesel — are expected to drop sharply in the near term but not halt entirely as new US sanctions on Moscow’s top oil exporters take full effect, analysts said.

US sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil, and their majority-owned subsidiaries, took effect on November 21, effectively turning crude linked to these firms into a “sanctioned molecule”. Continue reading “New US sanctions threaten to disrupt India’s Russian oil lifeline”

US business borrowing for equipment rises over 5% in October, ELFA says

US business borrowing for equipment rises over 5% in October, ELFA says

(Reuters) – U.S. companies borrowed 5.7% more to finance equipment purchases in October than a year earlier, showing little impact from the recent government shutdown, the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association said on Monday.

New loans, leases and lines of credit signed up by companies in October was $10.5 billion on a seasonaly adjusted basis, same as in the previous month. Continue reading “US business borrowing for equipment rises over 5% in October, ELFA says”

Dutch authority RDW to test Tesla’s FSD in February

Dutch authority RDW to test Tesla’s FSD in February

(Reuters) – The Dutch vehicle authority RDW said on Monday it expects to decide on Tesla’s (TSLA.O), Full Self-Driving software in February after the EV maker demonstrates that the driver assistance system meets the required standards.

The agency was responding to Tesla’s post on X on Friday, in which it said the RDW “has committed to granting the company the Netherlands National approval” in February. Continue reading “Dutch authority RDW to test Tesla’s FSD in February”

China pitches closer ties to Germany in strategic industries to ease rare earth strains

China pitches closer ties to Germany in strategic industries to ease rare earth strains

Summary

  • China’s premier met German chancellor on G20 sidelines
  • World’s second- and third-largest economies seek closer ties
  • Li Qiang proposed closer collaboration in strategic industries
  • US President Trump’s tariffs squeezing both economies

BEIJING, (Reuters) – China pitched stronger ties in its highest‑level talks with Germany’s new government as Beijing’s top European trade partner seeks to smooth tensions over rare-earth curbs that have choked German production lines and prompted calls for de-risking. Continue reading “China pitches closer ties to Germany in strategic industries to ease rare earth strains”

Ford reaffirms annual EBIT guidance after latest aluminum supplier fire

Ford reaffirms annual EBIT guidance after latest aluminum supplier fire

DETROIT, (Reuters) – Ford Motor on Friday stood by its annual EBIT guidance of $6 billion to $6.5 billion for this year following another fire this week at aluminum supplier Novelis’ New York plant.

Ford’s stock rose about 4% during Friday’s session, extending gains after the automaker reaffirmed the outlook it had already revised because of production disruptions from a devastating blaze at the supplier’s plant in September. Continue reading “Ford reaffirms annual EBIT guidance after latest aluminum supplier fire”

How the Nexperia chip crisis upended auto supply chains – again

How the Nexperia chip crisis upended auto supply chains – again

Summary

  • China’s dominance of supply chains extends to mundane components, impacting global production
  • Automakers failed to learn from past supply chain disruptions, experts say
  • Dutch government reversed control of Nexperia, signaling potential breakthrough

DONGGUAN, China, (Reuters) – A factory next to a weed-ridden lot in China’s industrial south has become a global choke point for automotive chips, upending a sector that just a few years ago swore it wouldn’t be caught again by supply-chain disruptions. Continue reading “How the Nexperia chip crisis upended auto supply chains – again”

Mahindra aims for 8-fold increase in auto sector revenue during FY20-30 period

Mahindra aims for 8-fold increase in auto sector revenue during FY20-30 period

Source : PTI | Mahindra Group is aiming for an eight-fold growth in consolidated revenue of its auto sector by FY30, betting big on SUVs and light commercial vehicles.

The group’s auto sector had clocked a consolidated revenue of ₹90,825 crore in FY25, growing 3.2 times from FY20, it said in its investor presentation. Continue reading “Mahindra aims for 8-fold increase in auto sector revenue during FY20-30 period”

Domestic passenger vehicle volumes to grow by 5% this fiscal: Tata Motors PV CEO

Domestic passenger vehicle volumes to grow by 5% this fiscal: Tata Motors PV CEO

Source : PTI | Domestic passenger vehicle volumes are likely to grow by around 5 per cent this fiscal, with double-digit growth anticipated in the second half as pent-up demand remains robust even after the festive season, according to Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles MD and CEO Shailesh Chandra.

The April-September period this fiscal witnessed a 1.6 per cent year-on-year decline, and it was only the festive period that passenger vehicle sales rebounded in the domestic market. Continue reading “Domestic passenger vehicle volumes to grow by 5% this fiscal: Tata Motors PV CEO”

Foxconn to spend up to $3 billion a year on AI, chair sees China EV shakeout

Foxconn to spend up to $3 billion a year on AI, chair sees China EV shakeout

Summary

  • Foxconn to invest $2-3 billion annually in AI over the next 3-5 years -Liu
  • China’s EV market faces fierce competition, consolidation expected soon -Liu
  • Foxconn talking with Japan about AI, EV investments -Liu

TOKYO, (Reuters) – Foxconn will invest $2 billion to $3 billion a year in AI, the head of the world’s largest contract electronics maker told Reuters.

Foxconn Chairman Young Liu also said he expects a shakeout in China’s crowded electric-vehicle market “soon” and that the company is talking with the Japanese government about potential investments in artificial intelligence and EVs. Continue reading “Foxconn to spend up to $3 billion a year on AI, chair sees China EV shakeout”

Ford reaffirms annual EBIT guidance after latest aluminum supplier fire

Ford reaffirms annual EBIT guidance after latest aluminum supplier fire

DETROIT, (Reuters) – Ford Motor on Friday stood by its annual EBIT guidance of $6 billion to $6.5 billion for this year following another fire this week at aluminum supplier Novelis’ New York plant.

Ford’s stock rose about 4% during Friday’s session, extending gains after the automaker reaffirmed the outlook it had already revised because of production disruptions from a devastating blaze at the supplier’s plant in September. Continue reading “Ford reaffirms annual EBIT guidance after latest aluminum supplier fire”

Kia America to recall over 250,000 US vehicles over fuel tank leak

Kia America to recall over 250,000 US vehicles over fuel tank leak

(Reuters) – Kia America is recalling 250,547 K5 vehicles in the U.S. over a damaged fuel tank posing a fire risk, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday.

Affected fuel tanks will be inspected for damage and replaced, with dealers to replace the check valve, NHTSA said. Continue reading “Kia America to recall over 250,000 US vehicles over fuel tank leak”

Waymo to broaden US robotaxi footprint with moves into Minneapolis, Tampa, New Orleans

Waymo to broaden US robotaxi footprint with moves into Minneapolis, Tampa, New Orleans

(Reuters) – Alphabet’s Waymo will expand its robotaxi operations to Minneapolis, Tampa and New Orleans in the coming days, the ride-hailing service provider said on Thursday, as it accelerates the broad rollout of its services in the U.S.

The company said it will begin operations in the new markets with human-driven vehicles, following a phased playbook it has used in its existing public-service cities. Continue reading “Waymo to broaden US robotaxi footprint with moves into Minneapolis, Tampa, New Orleans”

BETA Technologies taps Near Earth to accelerate autonomous aircraft development

BETA Technologies taps Near Earth to accelerate autonomous aircraft development

(Reuters) – Electric aircraft maker BETA Technologies said on Thursday it is partnering with Near Earth Autonomy to develop uncrewed aircraft for the military, with flight testing slated to begin in the first half of 2026.

Development and full demonstration of the autonomous system should take up to a year and could be deployed within 18 to 36 months, BETA CEO Kyle Clark told Reuters. Continue reading “BETA Technologies taps Near Earth to accelerate autonomous aircraft development”

Joby Aviation sues air-taxi rival Archer over trade secrets

Joby Aviation sues air-taxi rival Archer over trade secrets

(Reuters) – Electric air-taxi company Joby Aviation has sued rival Archer Aviation in California state court for allegedly stealing its trade secrets, according to a complaint made public on Thursday.

Joby said in the lawsuit filed on Wednesday in state court in Santa Cruz, California, that Archer hired away a Joby employee, George Kivork, who took confidential information to Archer about its business strategies, partnership terms and aircraft specifications. Continue reading “Joby Aviation sues air-taxi rival Archer over trade secrets”

Foxconn to spend up to $3 billion a year on AI, chair sees China EV shakeout

Foxconn to spend up to $3 billion a year on AI, chair sees China EV shakeout

Summary

  • Foxconn to invest $2-3 billion annually in AI over the next 3-5 years -Liu
  • China’s EV market faces fierce competition, consolidation expected soon -Liu
  • Foxconn talking with Japan about AI, EV investments -Liu

TOKYO, (Reuters) – Foxconn will invest $2 billion to $3 billion a year in AI, the head of the world’s largest contract electronics maker told Reuters.

Foxconn Chairman Young Liu also said he expects a shakeout in China’s crowded electric-vehicle market “soon” and that the company is talking with the Japanese government about potential investments in artificial intelligence and EVs. Continue reading “Foxconn to spend up to $3 billion a year on AI, chair sees China EV shakeout”

Magna to produce China’s GAC electric vehicles in Europe

Magna to produce China’s GAC electric vehicles in Europe

DETROIT, (Reuters) – China’s Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC) will build its electric AION V model at a Magna facility in Austria, the two companies said on Thursday, a strategy that should help GAC avoid the EU’s tariffs on China-made EVs.

The GAC vehicle will be produced at Magna’s facility in Graz, Austria, which can make gasoline-powered, hybrid and electric vehicles on shared lines. Continue reading “Magna to produce China’s GAC electric vehicles in Europe”

Mahindra aims for 8-fold increase in auto sector revenue by FY30

Mahindra aims for 8-fold increase in auto sector revenue by FY30

Source : PTI | Mahindra Group is aiming for an eight-fold growth in consolidated revenue of its auto sector by FY30, betting big on SUVs and light commercial vehicles.

The group’s auto sector had clocked a consolidated revenue of ₹90,825 crore in FY25, growing 3.2 times from FY20, it said in its investor presentation. Continue reading “Mahindra aims for 8-fold increase in auto sector revenue by FY30”

Maruti Suzuki Parts and Accessories Distributor network expands to 1,500 touchpoints

Maruti Suzuki Parts and Accessories Distributor network expands to 1,500 touchpoints

The Parts and Accessories Distributor network is spread across ~760 cities nationwide

New Delhi : Maruti Suzuki India Limited (“Maruti Suzuki”) announced the inauguration of its 1,500th* Parts and Accessories distributor touchpoint in the country in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The facility was inaugurated by Maruti Suzuki officials Mr. S. D. Chhabra, Executive Officer and Mr. Kohsuke Hattori, Executive Vice President – Parts, Accessories and Logistics. Continue reading “Maruti Suzuki Parts and Accessories Distributor network expands to 1,500 touchpoints”

Road accidents in Maharashtra be declared public health crisis

Road accidents in Maharashtra be declared public health crisis

Source : PTI | Against the backdrop of the rising road accident fatalities in Maharashtra and vulnerability of children, experts have called for declaring road crashes a public health crisis  and bringing stakeholders together to brainstorm preventive measures and awareness.

Maharashtra recorded 36,084 road accidents and 15,335 fatalities in 2024, averaging 99 crashes and 43 deaths per day, according to official data cited by organisers of a workshop. Continue reading “Road accidents in Maharashtra be declared public health crisis”

Forget Musk’s latest pay package, his last one could wipe out years of Tesla profits

Forget Musk’s latest pay package, his last one could wipe out years of Tesla profits

Summary

  • Attention turns to Delaware Supreme Court’s decision on Musk pay
  • Potential $26 billion profit hit if Tesla loses appeal
  • Musk’s pay package could pressure Tesla’s profits over next decade

(Reuters) – Tesla’s (TSLA.O), gaudy $1 trillion executive-compensation package for CEO Elon Musk has obscured a more pressing concern: Musk’s 2018 pay package — still tied up in court — could eat up years’ worth of the electric vehicle maker’s future profits. Continue reading “Forget Musk’s latest pay package, his last one could wipe out years of Tesla profits”

Kia America to recall over 250,000 US vehicles over fuel tank leak
Archer partners with Saudi entities to develop and test air taxi operations

Archer partners with Saudi entities to develop and test air taxi operations

(Reuters) – Archer Aviation said on Wednesday it has signed a deal with The Helicopter Company and luxury developer Red Sea Global, both owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, to develop, test and potentially deploy electric aircraft in the Kingdom.

Western air taxi makers have been stepping up efforts to expand beyond their home markets, with the Middle East emerging as a key target thanks to its fast-growing tourism sector, supportive regulators and willingness to invest early in next-generation transport technologies. Continue reading “Archer partners with Saudi entities to develop and test air taxi operations”