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GlobalData: Maruti Suzuki expects lower EV penetration in India by 2030 compared to government’s target

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Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) has announced that its electric vehicle (EV) will be available in India for sale by 2025. Suzuki Motors has a global EV alliance with Toyota, however it has lags with regards to its BEV strategy in India. That said, the company has research & development ongoing for EV products.

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Remembering Suzuki’s best: Iconic models that ruled Indian roads

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By: HT Auto Desk | Updated on: 15 Aug 2024, 12:13 PM Suzuki’s notable vehicles have greatly influenced India’s automobile market. Though production of the best models has ceased, their design and perform … Suzuki’s notable vehicles have greatly influenced India’s automobile market.

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Hyundai Motor to enter hybrid vehicle segment in India in 3 years | Autocar Professional

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Responding to Autocar Professional’s query, Hyundai Motor spokesperson said, “Hyundai Motor Group is committed to a future of electrified mobility and will optimise product strategies for each market.” The market leader has guided for sales of about 7.5 million vehicles by the end of the decade.

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Hyundai Casper EV? Just build it

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It’s chunky, funky and called Casper; Hyundai’s personality-packed city SUV currently only for sale in the Korean market. Korean news outlet Pulse has claimed, via leaked industry information, that a test Casper EV would be made this year with a production model likely by 2024. Now, how about an electric version? Our cheapest EV?

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China puts its electric vehicles on center stage - China automotive news

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Electric vehicles are "definitely affordable and environmentally friendly technology, and we think theres a huge potential market in China for them," Li Shufu, Geelys chairman, said in an interview Monday. It would take five to 10 years before they become truly affordable for everyday folk," Mr. Zhao said.

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