The Indian electric automobile manufacturer Bounce Infinity recently introduced a swappable battery variant, the E1X. It's available in two versions, offering different top speeds- 55km/h and 65km/h.
The current proposal of the FAME 3 scheme offers subsidies on cars priced under 15 lakh, similar to the FAME 2 scheme. However, it remains to be seen if the new proposal will be implemented.
The Chakan-based electric automobile manufacturer BGuass recently unveiled its next offering, the RUV350. Once launched, it will rival the Ola S1 Air, Bajaj Chetak, Ather 450S, etc.
The reason for the sudden recall is a popular video of iQube where the scooter's chassis appears broken, therefore, the brand has issued a mass recall.
The Harrier EV is expected to be priced around the Rs 30 lakh mark and will lock horns with the upcoming Mahindra XUV 700-based “XUV e.8”. The XUV e.8 is also expected to arrive in the market by the end of the year.
Our story covers our one-week experience with the Tata Punch.ev. We have also performed several tests to test the brand's claims about the range and performance of the car.
The electric versions of the Tata Nexon and Punch secured a five-star safety rating at the Bharat NCAP crash test. The Punch EV and Nexon EV have a starting price of Rs 10.99 lakh and Rs 14.49 lakh, respectively.
Tata Motors has now scheduled the launch of the Sierra EV for FY26. Interestingly, the Tata Sierra EV will have design cues borrowed from the original Sierra SUV from the 1990s.
I have visited every single corner of the Bharat Mobility Global Auto Expo 2025 and here are my top picks from the event. However, spoiler alert: Hero stole the show.