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Autocar Professional: Sep 2023
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M&A driven deals to add Rs 12,000 crore to Motherson Sumi's biz, topline may cross Rs 1 lakh crore by FY25

autherAutocar Pro News Desk calendar24 Aug 2023

With the growth in existing business and the closure of merger and acquisition (M&A)-driven revenue, the company is expected to touch Rs 1,00,000 crore in topline by FY25, as per Autocar Professional's research.

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TVS eyes 40% share from EVs by 2025, aims to strengthen global play with new X

autherAutocar Pro News Desk calendar23 Aug 2023

The company claims having big plans for markets like Europe, South East Asia, UAE, and Latin America with its high-on-technology e-scooter that will enhance its portfolio of EVs to address a wide range of audiences.

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Hopcharge aims to triple its mobile EV charging fleet

autherAutocar Pro News Desk calendar23 Aug 2023

Hopcharge plans to raise funds under USD 10 million to support fleet growth, says Co-founder and CEO Arjun Singh.

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'BNCAP will propel industry to march towards global standards': Nitin Gadkari

autherAutocar Pro News Desk calendar22 Aug 2023

The BNCAP crash protocols - AIS-197 - will be voluntary for passenger vehicle OEMs to get their cars certified with star ratings based on performance in frontal-offset, side-impact, side-pole-impact crash tests, in line with global standards.  

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Renault India plots hybrid models as part of multi-powertrain strategy

autherAutocar Pro News Desk calendar21 Aug 2023

Renault, which plans to introduce its first EV in India within the next 12-18 months, is banking on turbocharged engines, including strong hybrids and plug-in hybrids, to give it more power in the competitive passenger vehiclke marketplace.   

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Luxury EV market to quadruple by FY24, says Audi India's Balbir Singh Dhillon

autherAutocar Pro News Desk calendar18 Aug 2023

Luxury EV sales are expected to quadruple from 500-600 electric cars in FY22 to around 2000 electric cars by the end of FY24, according to Audi India’s Balbir Singh Dhillon.