Auto Roundup | Explore the latest developments in India’s automotive realm, from Jaguar Land Rover production, Triumph Tiger 900 and Mahindra Bolero Neo Plus launch to Hyundai Motor Group partnership, Suzuki Hayabusa’s new addition, Maruti Swift price hike and other significant updates. Stay abreast of all noteworthy happenings in the automotive sector as we delve into the week’s highlights.
Here’s a rundown of the key highlights from the week:
20 energy firms unites to launch EV charging alliance in India
20 energy companies have formed an alliance to establish an open energy network named the Unified Energy Interface (UEI). This initiative, reminiscent of the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), aims to standardize EV charging systems and transactions. Recommended by the Department of Science and Technology, UEI seeks to streamline payments and enhance interoperability within EV charging networks. By collaborating with electricity distribution companies (Discoms), the alliance aims to tackle challenges related to interoperability and grid demand response.
Read More: 20 energy firms create alliance for EV charging via UPI-like system in India
Maruti Swift prices surge before next-generation launch
Maruti Suzuki has announced a substantial price hike for its popular Swift hatchback in anticipation of the imminent launch of the next-generation model in India. Prices across different variants have been adjusted, with increases ranging from Rs 15,000 to Rs 39,000. Notably, the ZXi+ variant sees the highest surge, while other variants experience more modest adjustments. This hike underscores the anticipation surrounding the forthcoming release of the next-gen Swift.
Read More: Car Price Hike: Maruti Swift prices increased ahead of next-generation launch
Tata to establish $1 billion plant for Jaguar Land Rover production
Tata Motors, based in India, is set to construct a $1 billion plant in Tamil Nadu’s southern state to manufacture luxury cars under the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) brand. This marks the first instance of JLR-branded cars being produced from scratch in India. The vehicles manufactured at this facility will be both sold domestically and exported, representing a significant milestone in Tata Motors’ operations.
Read More: Tata to use new $ 1 billion plant to make Jaguar Land Rover cars
Triumph launches enhanced Tiger 900, begins bookings
Triumph has launched an upgraded iteration of its Tiger 900 motorcycle in the Indian market, introducing two new variants: Tiger 900 GT and Tiger 900 Rally Pro. Bookings for both models have commenced, with deliveries scheduled to start next month. Despite sharing a common engine, each variant offers distinct features tailored to diverse riding preferences. Priced at Rs 13.95 lakh and Rs 15.95 lakh (ex-showroom) respectively, these models are designed for off-road adventures and long-distance cruising.
Read More: Triumph launches upgraded Tiger 900: Booking for enhanced variant begins
Suzuki introduces Hayabusa Celebration edition in India
Suzuki Motorcycle India commemorates its 25th anniversary with the release of the Celebration Edition of its iconic bike, Suzuki Hayabusa. This special edition pays tribute to the legacy of the Hayabusa while introducing new design elements and features. Adorned with a striking orange and black color scheme, the bike boasts gold accents, a 25th Anniversary emblem, and a revamped SUZUKI logo. Additionally, it features enhancements for both aesthetics and performance, including a single-seat cowling for enhanced comfort.
Mahindra launches Bolero Neo Plus with enhanced features
Mahindra introduces the Bolero Neo Plus, catering to Indian consumers’ demand for a spacious and feature-rich SUV. Priced competitively, the Bolero Neo Plus builds upon the rugged yet stylish design of its predecessor, featuring subtle enhancements such as a revised front bumper design and new 16-inch alloy wheels.
Read More: Mahindra launches Bolero Neo plus in India with enhanced features
Hyundai Motor Group partners with Toray for future mobility materials
Hyundai Motor Group has announced a strategic collaboration with Toray Group, a leading Japanese chemical company, to develop cutting-edge materials for future mobility innovations. This partnership aims to leverage carbon fiber and other lightweight materials to enhance the performance and safety of upcoming mobility products. By combining Hyundai’s vehicle technology expertise with Toray’s material capabilities, the alliance seeks to set new standards in performance and safety within the mobility sector.
Hyundai Motor Group and Toray forge partnership for future mobility materials