Nissan plans entry-level EV for Bhutan, India next in line
Nissan’s entry into Bhutan may help the Japanese OEM more than just sell EVs in the Himalayan kingdom.
Nissan’s entry into Bhutan may help the Japanese OEM more than just sell EVs in the Himalayan kingdom.
While the 4 percent excise duty cut on small and midsized cars and 6 percent on SUVs on February 17 brought cheer to a...
Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has introduced India’s first electric bus for passenger service in...
Nissan Motor Company has announced the development of the Smart rearview mirror, the world's first LCD monitor that no...
Italian sportbike manufacturer Ducati has posted flat sales in CY2013.
The supervisory board of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, has re-appointed the chairman of the executive board,...
Honda has started manufacturing the 2015 Honda Fit (Jazz) at a new, technologically-advanced automobile plant of Honda...
Honda is betting big on the potential of the Brazil automotive market and is aggressively driving plans to increase lo...
The Bosch Group has laid the foundation stone for its new plant at Samara in Russia. From 2015, Bosch products will ro...
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Tamil Nadu government held a conference today in Chennai on ‘Automo...