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Ford files a small SUV patent targeting emerging markets. Will it come to India?

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By: HT Auto Desk | Updated on: 31 Mar 2024, 08:59 AM Ford is gearing up for a comeback in the Indian market with the launch of a new small SUV, tailored to meet the changing demands of Indian consumers. However, Ford is also likely to rely on a new compact SUV to bolster its market presence. What’s in store for India?

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Mahindra Thar Roxx drive review: Blowing competition away, five doors at a time

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Here is our first-drive review of the Mahindra Thar Roxx SUV: Mahindra Thar Roxx: Exteriors Mahindra Thar Roxx has grown in dimensions from all sides, compared to the Mahindra Thar. The Thar is a lifetime member in the gym for SUVs. It does a remarkably good job of lending the SUV a sporty appeal from the side.

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Renault-Nissan Alliance rebooted | Autocar Professional

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Whilst it has seen flashes of success with the game-changing Renault Duster and the disruptive Kwid that rattled market leader Maruti-Suzuki, it’s not always been an easy ride for the Alliance, which is now way off its peak of 1,92,000 units in FY2016-17 – the alliance exported 1.2 lakh cars back then. The base engine will be the HR10, the 1.0-litre

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Mahindra & Mahindra’s double play: Sustaining ICE, accelerating EVs | Autocar Professional

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Of the Rs 27,000 crore plus that M&M plans to invest in its automotive business in the next three years, Rs 14,000 crore will be kept for the ICE vertical – primarily for bringing out new and refreshed SUV models. Out of the nine SUVs, six will be all-new products and three will be mid-cycle enhancements.

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We visited Tata Motor's electric car factory

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There is also some hope from Mahindra’s re-entry. The crash test facility was put up in 2004 – and off late, TML is taking the crash business very seriously – making safer cars – that have started denting Suzuki’s relatively light and fuel efficient cars. Which is why labs like these are required.