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Green SM leases 16,000 sq ft workspace in Gurugram

Green SM leases 16,000 sq ft workspace in Gurugram

Source : PTI | Coworking solutions firm Urban Vault has given on sub-lease 16,000 sq ft office space in Gurugram to Green SM, the electric ride-hailing service backed by Vietnam’s Vingroup.

Bengaluru-based Urban Vault currently has a portfolio of over 2.80 million sq ft, comprising more than 70,000 seats across 80 locations. It primarily has a presence in Bengaluru, Pune and Gurugram. Continue reading “Green SM leases 16,000 sq ft workspace in Gurugram”

Truckmaker Volvo says demand is good in Europe, strong in North America

Truckmaker Volvo says demand is good in Europe, strong in North America

ESKILSTUNA, Sweden, (Reuters) – Truckmaker Volvo Group said ​on Wednesday customer demand and deliveries ‌in Europe are stable at good levels across the business in the second quarter while in North ​America, demand remains strong with ​production gradually increasing.

  • Cost inflation is trending ⁠upward, while at the same time, ​high utilisation of customers’ trucks and machines ​supports service activity, the Swedish group said ahead of presentations to investors.
  • It predicted its Trucks ​and Volvo Construction Equipment units would ​outperform historical growth rates. It did not specify a ‌timeframe.
  • Self-driving ⁠trucks unit Autonomous Solutions aims to have driverless on-highway operations by the first quarter of 2027, and to approach around $3 ​billion in ​sales ⁠within five years, supporting group profitability.
  • Engine and power systems unit ​Volvo Penta plans to double ​sales ⁠in the coming years.
  • Volvo Group is one of the world’s largest makers of trucks, buses ⁠and ​construction equipment.
  • Share price unchanged ​by 0753 GMT vs Tuesday closing

Continue reading “Truckmaker Volvo says demand is good in Europe, strong in North America”

Honda America recalls more than 880,000 vehicles over rear suspension components failure

Honda America recalls more than 880,000 vehicles over rear suspension components failure

(Reuters) – Honda Motor America has ​recalled 880,514 vehicles in the ‌United States over the failure of rear suspension components in ​the vehicles, the National ​Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said ⁠on Wednesday.

The recall includes ​certain Honda Pilot, Ridgeline, Passport, ​Acura MDX vehicles, the NHTSA said.

The vehicles can experience failure of rear ​suspension components, such as ​the rear control arm which could ‌lead ⁠to the loss handling and control, increasing the risk of a crash or injury. Continue reading “Honda America recalls more than 880,000 vehicles over rear suspension components failure”

Porsche won’t produce fully electric 911, dpa cites CEO as saying

Porsche won’t produce fully electric 911, dpa cites CEO as saying

Berlin, (Reuters) – Porsche will not produce a fully ​electric version of the ‌911 sports car, Porsche CEO Michael Leiters said at an ​event hosted by ​the magazine “Auto, Motor und Sport”, ⁠news agency dpa reported ​on Wednesday.

  • All 911 models ​have been combustion-engine models so far with some models also available ​as hybrids
  • Porsche has ​had a fully electric sports car ‌on ⁠the market since 2019, the Taycan, as well as two fully electric SUVs
  • Porsche ​plans ​to ⁠continue investing in electric mobility selectively, guided ​by customer demand, ​said ⁠CEO Leiters
  • Porsche has overestimated demand for electric models and ⁠has ​somewhat shifted ​back to combustion-engine vehicles

Continue reading “Porsche won’t produce fully electric 911, dpa cites CEO as saying”

Renault EV orders have surged in Europe since Iran war began, says CEO

Renault EV orders have surged in Europe since Iran war began, says CEO

Summary

  • Renault CEO says EV demand up 50% in France and Germany since Iran war
  • Company considers more shifts at French and Slovenian EV plants to meet demand
  • CEO rejects offers from Chinese automakers to use ​Renault’s European factories

BRUSSELS, (Reuters) – Renault’s electric vehicle order book is up by 50% in some markets, such as France and Germany, since the Iran war started, the carmaker’s Group CEO Francois Provost told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday.

Provost said ​Renault had no problems in terms of sourcing batteries but the company was having to ​work hard to keep up with demand for electric vehicles, and it was setting ⁠up a task force to tackle this matter. Continue reading “Renault EV orders have surged in Europe since Iran war began, says CEO”

BYD chairman says firm will be world’s biggest automaker in 5 years as shares slide

BYD chairman says firm will be world’s biggest automaker in 5 years as shares slide

SHANGHAI, (Reuters) – Wang Chuanfu, chairman of BYD , on Tuesday said he expected the Chinese firm to become the world’s largest automaker within five years, as he sought to ​reassure investors following a steep decline in the company’s share price.

BYD, which ranked ‌sixth globally in 2025 with 4.6 million vehicles sold, has struggled to restore growth after its domestic sales were hit by intensified competition with local peers over the past year. Shares of the ​company have dropped more than 45% from their peak in Hong Kong over ​the past year, while its Shenzhen-listed stock has fallen 33%. Continue reading “BYD chairman says firm will be world’s biggest automaker in 5 years as shares slide”

Harley-Davidson to bring Revolution Max production back to US
SpaceX’s lofty valuation set to put ‘Elon premium’ to test

SpaceX’s lofty valuation set to put ‘Elon premium’ to test

Summary

  • SpaceX’s high valuation and unproven AI ambitions may limit optimism
  • Tesla’s established profitability and Musk’s dual role support case for holding both stocks
  • Analysts debate potential merger, but expect Musk to remain committed to both companies

(Reuters) – SpaceX’s landmark listing this week is set to test the “Elon premium” that has made Tesla one of the most highly valued U.S. companies and a ​must-have among retail investors.

The rocket company led by Elon Musk is targeting a valuation of $1.77 trillion in its record-setting IPO, which would make it the seventh-biggest publicly traded ‌U.S. company by market value.

Musk’s fans contend that his track record makes buying SpaceX shares at the IPO a no-brainer, but some investors and analysts say the expensive multiple it is expected to trade at makes the risk too high. Continue reading “SpaceX’s lofty valuation set to put ‘Elon premium’ to test”

GM to offer EV owners ability to sell power to US electricity grid

GM to offer EV owners ability to sell power to US electricity grid

SAN FRANCISCO, (Reuters) – General Motors is releasing a software update that allows some U.S. electric-vehicle owners ​to pipe power back to the electric grid, another example ‌of car companies pursuing business opportunities in the energy sector.

The update gives owners of GM’s vehicle-to-home energy system, which allows the EV to power the ​home during a blackout, the expanded capability of feeding electricity ​to the power grid. However, it remains unclear whether doing ⁠so will be popular with drivers, who may also want ​to keep their cars charged. Continue reading “GM to offer EV owners ability to sell power to US electricity grid”

How Honda’s old guard tried, and failed, to oust its CEO

How Honda’s old guard tried, and failed, to oust its CEO

Summary

  • Retired executives blamed Mibe for China neglect, EV missteps
  • Honda board backed Mibe despite pressure on him to step down
  • Independent directors on Japanese boards have reduced influence of corporate alumni
  • Honda has been battered by U.S. tariffs and rising competition from China

TOKYO, (Reuters) – Late last year, a handful of retired Honda Motor executives started meeting privately to discuss the Japanese automaker’s troubles and the person they believed was the cause: Chief Executive Toshihiro Mibe.

Over months of text messages, as well as meetings and meals that sometimes included current executives, they laid out a case against the former engineer, ​according to a written summary of their discussions reviewed by Reuters and interviews with two participants. Continue reading “How Honda’s old guard tried, and failed, to oust its CEO”

Barrierless, free-flow toll system soon to ease congestion at Delhi border entry points

Barrierless, free-flow toll system soon to ease congestion at Delhi border entry points

Source : PTI | Vehicles entering the national capital will soon pass through Delhi’s border toll points without stopping as the MCD has initiated introducing a multi-lane free flow toll collection system, reducing traffic and vehicular emissions at the city entry points.

According to the plan, the civic body will upgrade its toll and environmental compensation charge (ECC) collection to an MLFF (Multi-Lane Free Flow) system across its 154 border entry points, officials said on Monday. Continue reading “Barrierless, free-flow toll system soon to ease congestion at Delhi border entry points”

Crude oil futures fall amid weak global trends

Crude oil futures fall amid weak global trends

Source : PTI | Crude oil price fell by ₹101 to ₹8,606 per barrel in the futures trade on Tuesday amid weak global trends.

On the Multi Commodity Exchange, crude oil futures for the June delivery slipped by ₹101, or 1.16 per cent, to ₹8,606 per barrel in a business turnover of 6,533 lots.

Analysts said the prices fell after participants offloaded their holdings amid weak demand in the spot market. Continue reading “Crude oil futures fall amid weak global trends”

Karnataka govt to issue smart cards for women bus passengers

Karnataka govt to issue smart cards for women bus passengers

Source : PTI | The Karnataka government will issue smart cards to women under the Shakti Scheme enabling them to travel free in state-run buses more effectively, according to Transport Minister Byrathi Suresh.

The minister said that more than three crore people in the state are expected to receive these smart cards. Women will receive the cards at no cost, while men can obtain them by paying a fee, similar to a metro card. “These cards will need to be recharged once the balance is exhausted.”

Continue reading “Karnataka govt to issue smart cards for women bus passengers”

London’s first robotaxis expected in months, Uber says

London’s first robotaxis expected in months, Uber says

Summary

  • Uber partners with British AI startup Wayve
  • Vehicles will launch with trained safety operators
  • Europe’s complex street layouts have been a challenge

LONDON, (Reuters) – Uber said its users could sign up from Monday for a chance to ride ​in London’s first robotaxis as soon as regulators give the go-ahead for launch, which it expects ‌in the coming months.

The cars will use AI technology from British startup Wayve to drive themselves round the capital’s streets, but will initially have trained operators sitting behind the wheel monitoring the system, the ride-hailing company said. Continue reading “London’s first robotaxis expected in months, Uber says”

China car sales downturn extends into May as VW tests EV revamp

China car sales downturn extends into May as VW tests EV revamp

Summary

  • May marks 8th month of declines in China car sales
  • EV makers still outpace overall market
  • Car exports maintain strong growth
  • VW trying to defend local position

BEIJING, (Reuters) – China’s car sales extended a downturn in May that has become a stress ​test for foreign automakers led by Volkswagen which is trying to revive its China business through locally developed electric vehicles.

Sales ‌dropped 22.3% from a year earlier to 1.53 million vehicles last month, marking an eighth consecutive month of decline, data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) showed on Monday. Continue reading “China car sales downturn extends into May as VW tests EV revamp”

Strike at GM axle supplier continues

Strike at GM axle supplier continues

DETROIT, (Reuters) – A strike at a major supplier for General Motors’ trucks entered its second week ​on Monday with the United Auto Workers and Dauch ‌Corp still unable to reach a deal, according to a local union official.

“Unfortunately, we just walked away from the table. The ​company is trying to play games with words and ​not providing anything productive,” Josh Jager, bargaining chairman ⁠for Local 2093, said in a Monday afternoon statement, ​adding the union is working on another proposal to give ​back to the company. Continue reading “Strike at GM axle supplier continues”

Tata Steel says UK plant’s low-emission project facing delays in securing electricity access

Tata Steel says UK plant’s low-emission project facing delays in securing electricity access

Source : PTI | Tata Steel may have to defer the timeline of its 1.25-billion-pound UK project for transitioning to a low-carbon steel-making process by six to eight months, as the company is facing delays in “securing access to electricity”.

As part of its decarbonisation plan, Tata Steel is setting up the UK’s largest low-carbon EAF (electric arc furnace) project of 3.2 million tonnes capacity at Port Talbot with 1.25 billion pounds of investment to replace its now-shut blast furnace plant of similar capacity. Continue reading “Tata Steel says UK plant’s low-emission project facing delays in securing electricity access”

Dealers see surge in enquiries for fuel-efficient, green vehicles in May post fuel-price hike: FADA

Dealers see surge in enquiries for fuel-efficient, green vehicles in May post fuel-price hike: FADA

Source : PTI | The fuel price hikes in May saw a noticeable shift in consumer interest towards fuel-efficient and alternative-powertrain vehicles, with dealers reporting a surge in enquiries for such models and electric two-wheeler penetration rising to 9.25 per cent from 6.11 per cent a year ago, FADA said on Monday.

According to the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA), India’s overall automobile retail sales climbed 9.55 per cent year-on-year to a record 25.31 lakh units.

Continue reading “Dealers see surge in enquiries for fuel-efficient, green vehicles in May post fuel-price hike: FADA”

Transport minister warns of strict action against private buses soliciting MSRTC passengers

Transport minister warns of strict action against private buses soliciting MSRTC passengers

Source : PTI | Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik on Monday warned of strict action against drivers of private buses if the vehicles enter the 200-metre radius around MSRTC bus stands and lure passengers.

After inspecting the central bus stand in Akola city, Sarnaik said IPS-rank officers have been appointed within the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) to ensure that appropriate action, including registering criminal cases, is taken against errant drivers of private buses. Continue reading “Transport minister warns of strict action against private buses soliciting MSRTC passengers”

JP Morgan upgrades Tesla to ‘neutral’, sees robotics driving long-term growth

JP Morgan upgrades Tesla to ‘neutral’, sees robotics driving long-term growth

(Reuters) – J.P. Morgan upgraded Elon Musk-led Tesla to “neutral” from “underweight” on Friday, citing that the electric-vehicle maker’s valuation is increasingly driven by its push into ​autonomous driving and robotics rather than near-term earnings.

The more optimistic view ‌on Tesla comes as Musk pursues expansion across multiple technology ventures. Musk is also taking SpaceX public in what could become the largest IPO on record, with a valuation of roughly $1.7 ​trillion, and an expected market debut on June 12. Continue reading “JP Morgan upgrades Tesla to ‘neutral’, sees robotics driving long-term growth”

Nvidia clinches deals with South Korean giants including SK Group to advance AI boom

Nvidia clinches deals with South Korean giants including SK Group to advance AI boom

Summary

  • Deals announced with SK Hynix, SK Telcom, Naver, Doosan, LG Group, Hyundai Motor
  • SK Hynix multi-year tie-up will secure advanced memory supply
  • Nvidia says SK Hynix partnerships have opportunities to keep extending
  • SK Telecom, Naver, Doosan to use Nvidia technology to build data centres
  • Samsung Elec, Nvidia discussed cooperation on next generation chips, including HBM5, foundry, autonomous driving chips

SEOUL, (Reuters) – Nvidia on Monday announced a series of deals in South Korea with tech giants including SK Hynix ‌and Naver as it looks to secure crucial memory chips to power its AI ambitions and entice new customers.

The agreements come during a high-profile trip by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to South Korea that began on Friday and has seen him dine on grilled pork belly and local spirit soju with the country’s top corporate bosses, throw a baseball pitch and meet with a well-known gamer. Continue reading “Nvidia clinches deals with South Korean giants including SK Group to advance AI boom”

Jharkhand bus owners’ association increases fares by 18% amid rising fuel costs

Jharkhand bus owners’ association increases fares by 18% amid rising fuel costs

Source : PTI | An association of bus owners in Jharkhand has increased fares by 18 per cent due to increasing fuel costs, officials said on Friday.

The decision was taken after the diesel price crossed ₹100 per litre, they said.

“We last increased bus fares on July 1, 2021. Over the past 59 months, new toll plazas have been established on different routes. Additionally, due to the crisis in West Asia, diesel prices have crossed ₹100 per litre. As a result, owners have been incurring losses. Therefore, we have increased bus fares by 18 per cent,” said Arun Budhia, president of the Jharkhand Bus Owners’ Association.

Continue reading “Jharkhand bus owners’ association increases fares by 18% amid rising fuel costs”

Maruti Suzuki to invest ₹925 crore by FY31 towards green energy initiatives

Maruti Suzuki to invest ₹925 crore by FY31 towards green energy initiatives

Source : PTI | The country’s largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India Ltd on Friday said it plans to invest ₹925 crore by FY 2030-31 towards green energy initiatives, including two biogas projects.

The company will set up a 10 Tonnes Per Day (TPD) biogas plant at its Kharkhoda facility, which will be commissioned within FY 2026-27, Maruti Suzuki India said in a statement.

As the second initiative, the company has expanded the capacity of the biogas plant at its Manesar facility, from 0.2 TPD to 0.7 TPD, it added. Continue reading “Maruti Suzuki to invest ₹925 crore by FY31 towards green energy initiatives”

Fadnavis pushes BEST depot revamp plan with EV hubs, PPP model and 7,000 new buses

Fadnavis pushes BEST depot revamp plan with EV hubs, PPP model and 7,000 new buses

Source : PTI | Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday asked authorities to draw a redevelopment blueprint for the BEST undertaking, a civic transport and electricity provider in Mumbai, with citizens’ welfare, employees interests and city’s long-term development as its primary focus.

Chairing a meeting on the modernisation of BEST-run bus depots, Fadnavis said the proposed plan should focus on depot redevelopment, staff housing, public amenities and ensuring the transport utility’s long-term financial sustainability.

Continue reading “Fadnavis pushes BEST depot revamp plan with EV hubs, PPP model and 7,000 new buses”

China’s solar majors charge into batteries as panel sales falter

China’s solar majors charge into batteries as panel sales falter

Summary

  • Storage gets bigger display at world’s largest solar exhibition
  • Solar majors make battery foray, lean on supply chain networks
  • Jinko to nearly triple battery-making capacity this year

SHANGHAI, (Reuters) – China’s major solar panel manufacturers are ramping up higher-margin battery exports to boost revenue ​as growth in photovoltaic (PV) sales slows, betting on rising global demand for renewable energy storage to cut reliance on fossil ‌fuels.

The sector has been hit by weaker domestic installations, slowing exports and record-low prices, with executives expecting global demand to decline in 2026. Continue reading “China’s solar majors charge into batteries as panel sales falter”

Trump meets with auto industry over right-to-repair debate

Trump meets with auto industry over right-to-repair debate

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – President Donald Trump said on Thursday he met with senior leaders in the auto industry to discuss the ongoing debate over “right-to-repair” legislation.

Trump met ​with GM CEO Mary Barra, Ford Motor senior executive Andrew Frick and ‌top officials with the National Automobile Dealers Association and the Alliance for Automotive Innovation along with Republican Senator Bernie Moreno, a former auto dealer.

Ford confirmed it took part in the meeting, while the ​auto groups declined to comment. GM did not respond to a request ​for comment. Continue reading “Trump meets with auto industry over right-to-repair debate”

Sika targets growth from China renovation market, global data centres

Sika targets growth from China renovation market, global data centres

(Reuters) – Sika sees growth opportunities in China’s renovation market and infrastructure construction in the U.S., the Swiss construction ​chemicals manufacturer’s CEO Thomas Hasler said in an ‌interview with Finanz und Wirtschaft published on Friday.

  • Sika has further fragmented its business in China to adapt to the local ​market, which is not uniform, Hasler said.
  • Sika has ​re-calibrated its business model there, originally very heavily ⁠focused on new-build projects, to also focus on the ​renovation business, especially in already almost saturated markets such ​as Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou.
  • It sees sustained growth in its automotive business in China, despite the withdrawal of subsidies for EVs.
  • Sika sees ​growth opportunities in U.S. infrastructure construction, which is ​largely unaffected by President Donald Trump’s aversion to renewables, Hasler added.
  • Sika ‌is ⁠expanding market share in the construction of traditional infrastructure such as roads or bridges there, while seeing a slump in the commercial construction sector, where reshoring was a ​significant growth ​driver until the ⁠tariff escalation.
  • Hasler deemed data centres “a definite growth driver” as operators want the most ​secure buildings to avoid disruptions to operations.
  • He said ​the ⁠company’s data centres pipeline is full as the sector is booming in Europe and Asia too.
  • Sika senses hope for ⁠improvement ​among its customers in markets ​such as Germany and France due to rising figures for building permits, ​despite ongoing weakness.

Continue reading “Sika targets growth from China renovation market, global data centres”

SIAM Marks World Environment Day with 6th International Conference on Climate Action and Low-Carbon Mobility

SIAM Marks World Environment Day with 6th International Conference on Climate Action and Low-Carbon Mobility

New Delhi, June 5, 2026: Marking World Environment Day, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) today organized the 6th International Conference on “Climate Action: Accelerating India’s Transition to a Low-Carbon Future,” reaffirming the Indian automobile industry’s commitment to sustainable development, climate responsibility and low-carbon mobility.

The conference brought together policymakers, industry leaders, academia, research institutions, and sustainability experts to discuss strategies for advancing climate action and accelerating the transition to sustainable mobility. Discussions focused on key decarbonization enablers for the entire automobile value chain, including alternate and low-carbon fuels, circular economy practices, and sustainable manufacturing. Continue reading “SIAM Marks World Environment Day with 6th International Conference on Climate Action and Low-Carbon Mobility”

UK new car sales hit best May since 2019, industry data shows

UK new car sales hit best May since 2019, industry data shows

(Reuters) – Britain’s new car sales rose 7.1% ​in May, the strongest for the month since 2019, driven by ‌resilient retail demand, especially for electric vehicles, according to industry data released on Thursday.

EVs have been gaining ground in Europe as rising fuel costs, largely driven by global oil shocks ​from the Iran war, steer customers toward alternatives.

Overall new car registrations ​in Britain rose to 160,662 vehicles last month, the Society of ⁠Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said. Battery electric vehicles (BEV), the biggest under EVs, ​climbed 34.2%, the most among all car categories. Continue reading “UK new car sales hit best May since 2019, industry data shows”

Amazon to deploy 1 lakh e-delivery vans across global operations by 2030, expand India fleet

Amazon to deploy 1 lakh e-delivery vans across global operations by 2030, expand India fleet

Source : PTI | American e-commerce giant Amazon on Thursday said it plans to double to one lakh its electric delivery van fleet across global operations, including India, by the end of 2030.

Amazon, which started rolling out its electric delivery vans in the summer of 2022, has deployed more than 50,000 electric delivery vans globally by the end of 2025.

Besides, Amazon plans to introduce over 1,000 electric light and medium-duty trucks into its operations in India over the next five years, joining the more than 10,000 electric vehicles already on the road, Amazon said. Continue reading “Amazon to deploy 1 lakh e-delivery vans across global operations by 2030, expand India fleet”

Govt rolling out 100 ethanol fuel stations in Delhi-NCR, Maharashtra: Puri

Govt rolling out 100 ethanol fuel stations in Delhi-NCR, Maharashtra: Puri

Source : PTI | The government is rolling out 50-100 ethanol fuel stations in Delhi-NCR, Pune, Mumbai and Nagpur, with an aim to reduce imports of fossil fuels, Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Thursday.

He expressed hope to expand this network of ethanol fuel stations to 500 by the end of 2026.

Speaking on the sidelines of the launch of India’s first flex fuel car by Maruti Suzuki, Puri said he anticipates that by the end of 2027, India will have 5,000 ethanol fuel stations. Continue reading “Govt rolling out 100 ethanol fuel stations in Delhi-NCR, Maharashtra: Puri”

Bihar to roll out 200 electric buses in June under clean mobility push

Bihar to roll out 200 electric buses in June under clean mobility push

Source : PTI | The Bihar government on Wednesday announced that 200 electric buses will begin operations this month as part of efforts to modernise public transport and promote clean mobility in the state.

The state cabinet had approved ₹517.16 crore on May 6 for the induction of 400 air-conditioned electric buses under the PM e-Bus Sewa Phase-II scheme.

“A total of 400 electric buses will be introduced in six cities—Patna, Muzaffarpur, Gaya, Bhagalpur, Darbhanga and Purnea. In the first phase, 200 buses are scheduled to start operations in June,” Transport Department Secretary Raj Kumar said. Continue reading “Bihar to roll out 200 electric buses in June under clean mobility push”

Toyota Introduces the New Innova Crysta with Premium Styling and New Design Elements

Toyota Introduces the New Innova Crysta with Premium Styling and New Design Elements

 

  • New Bold and Purposeful Exterior: Newly styled bold yet sophisticated radiator grille, updated front and rear bumper garnishes
  • Freshness in Interiors with Added Convenience: New dual‑tone leather seat upholstery, updated interior trim finishes – instrument panel, door trims and bezels in Grace Copper and wood‑pattern highlights, refined detailing for AC controls and switches. Added convenience features like Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and a wireless charger.
  • New enhancements aim to offer a bold and elegant yet muscular character, delivering a refined blend of comfort, practicality and adaptability for the evolving mobility needs across age groups
  • Legacy: Over 21 years of leadership, backed by trust, quality, and peace of mind—synonymous with brand Innova.
  • Unmatched Performance with Smooth Drivability: Powered by Toyota’s proven 2.4‑litre diesel engine paired with a manual transmission, delivering dependable performance and smooth drivability

Bangalore : Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) today announced the launch of the New Innova Crysta, India’s most loved MPV, featuring new bold design elements and added convenience.  In line with Toyota’s philosophy of delivering ever better cars and a strong customer‑first approach, the latest upgrade has been thoughtfully designed to meet evolving customer expectations, further strengthening its legacy as a trusted mobility partner for millions of Indian families. Continue reading “Toyota Introduces the New Innova Crysta with Premium Styling and New Design Elements”

Madhya Pradesh government to roll out state-run bus service

Madhya Pradesh government to roll out state-run bus service

Source : PTI | Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Tuesday said that his government would launch a state-run bus service in phases, and women will be able to travel in these buses by the coming Rakshabandhan festival.

A state transport service plays a very important role in the lives of the poor but the existing service was discontinued during the Congress regime, he told reporters here. Continue reading “Madhya Pradesh government to roll out state-run bus service”

ACKO strengthens leadership team ahead of IPO plans

ACKO strengthens leadership team ahead of IPO plans

Source : PTI | Digital-first insurer ACKO has strengthened its leadership team with four senior appointments across its auto, health, customer experience and mobility ecosystem businesses as it prepares for the initial public offering (IPO).

The company has appointed Apoorv Kalra, former Chief Product Officer at Junglee Games, to lead its auto business. Kunal Kapur, previously with Meta, will head the health business while Vivek Sharma, founder of Fixcraft, will lead the ACKO Drive Ecosystem. Neha Gupta, formerly with Zepto, has joined to lead the assisted experience. Continue reading “ACKO strengthens leadership team ahead of IPO plans”

No PUC certificate, no fuel from Oct 1; UP targets 35% pollution cut in 2026 in NCR districts

No PUC certificate, no fuel from Oct 1; UP targets 35% pollution cut in 2026 in NCR districts

Source : PTI | Vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control Certificate (PUCC) will not be provided fuel at petrol pumps in NCR districts in Uttar Pradesh from October 1 as part of measures to curb air pollution, Chief Secretary S P Goyal said on Wednesday.

Eight districts of UP — Gautam Buddh Nagar, Ghaziabad, Hapur, Bulandshahr, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Baghpat and Shamli — are part of the National Capital Region (NCR), which also comprises districts from Haryana, Rajasthan and entire Delhi. Continue reading “No PUC certificate, no fuel from Oct 1; UP targets 35% pollution cut in 2026 in NCR districts”

Govt considering policy to support affordable adoption of E85 fuel: Hardeep Singh Puri

Govt considering policy to support affordable adoption of E85 fuel: Hardeep Singh Puri

Source : PTI | The government is examining a policy to support accelerated affordable adoption of E85 fuel (85 per cent ethanol blended petrol) Petroleum and Natural Gas minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Wednesday.

Addressing an event organised by Hero MotorCorp, Puri further said unveiling of India’s first flex fuel motorcycles fully compatible with ethanol-blended fuels ranging from E20 (20 per cent ethanol blended petrol) to E85 (85 per cent ethanol by Hero MotorCorp is a new chapter in India’s energy history).

Continue reading “Govt considering policy to support affordable adoption of E85 fuel: Hardeep Singh Puri”

GM supplier strike could impact truck production

GM supplier strike could impact truck production

DETROIT, (Reuters) – Dozens of workers took to picket lines Monday morning at an axle plant in Michigan ​that supports production of General Motors trucks, some of ‌the Detroit automaker’s most popular and profitable vehicles.

On Sunday, the United Auto Workers announced that workers at the plant in Three Rivers, Michigan, ​owned by Dauch Corp, would walk off the job ​starting Monday. Dauch, formerly named American Axle, is ⁠a major supplier of driveline parts. Continue reading “GM supplier strike could impact truck production”

Strain grows on shipping industry with vessels stuck inside Hormuz

Strain grows on shipping industry with vessels stuck inside Hormuz

Summary

  • Hundreds of ships, 20,000 seafarers remain stranded amid ongoing conflict and safety concerns
  • Ship managers and insurers say safe passage assurances needed before resuming normal Hormuz traffic
  • Industry leaders highlight operational strain, with some owners avoiding Gulf due ​to risk

ATHENS, (Reuters) – Even if the U.S. and Iran agreed to halt the war ‌and open the Strait of Hormuz, ships trapped in the Gulf will be unable to leave without safety assurances, the CEO of V.Group, a leading global ship manager, told Reuters.

Renewed hostilities in the three-month-old conflict are testing a shaky ceasefire while hundreds of ships and ​about 20,000 seafarers remain stuck in the region with Hormuz largely closed. Continue reading “Strain grows on shipping industry with vessels stuck inside Hormuz”