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Ashok Leyland unveils 4 new vehicles at Auto Expo
Ashok Leyland's 'Hybus' claims to be India's first non- plugin hybrid bus.
Renault unveils new Kwid lineup at Auto Expo
At the 13th edition of the Auto Expo, the firm demonstrated its ambition to keep building on the success of the Kwid, by showcasing the Renault KWID 1.0 Litre SCe and Renault KWID Easy-R.
General Motors announces Chevrolet Essentia notchback, Beat Activ for India at Auto Expo 2016
General Motors announced that it will launch an all-new Chevrolet Essentia four-door notchback for India in 2017.
A 'smart' accelerator pedal that alerts if the driver is wasting fuel
The Bosch active gas pedal helps drivers save fuel - and alerts them to potentially dangerous situations as well
Royal Enfield all set to unleash the Himalayan, a brand new adventure-tourer
At the very heart of the Himalayan is an all-new, indigenously-developed, oil-cooled, 410cc single-cylinder engine, producing an estimated 28PS of power and 30Nm of torque.
TVS Apache RTR 200 4V launched at Rs 88,990 in India
The Apache RTR 200 4V looks sharp with its street fighter styling.
Only Fiat Chrysler car radios vulnerable to hacking: US regulators
The hack by security experts touched off the investigation in July and raised fears that millions of cars and trucks could be vulnerable.
Tata Zica: Tata to launch its new budget hatchback in India on January 20
Tata Motors will be pricing the Zica hatchback at a very competitive rate. Expect prices to start from around Rs 3.5 lakh for this entry level hatchback.
70 years of the Volkswagen Beetle
In the days between Dec 25, 1945 and Jan 1, 1946 a little German car with an air-cooled engine at its rear and space for a family of four in front of it, rolled off the production line for the first time.
Smartphone-connected cars could be the next big thing in 2016
This year in Japan, Toyota launched the world's first mass-market connected car, the Crown. It can talk to infrastructure and other vehicles.
European Parliament approves probe into Volkswagen cheating scandal
Defeat devices are sophisticated software fitted into diesel engines to skew the results of tests for nitrogen oxide emissions.
Gorilla Glass, that protects smartphone screens, coming to cars
Car makers are using an automotive version to help shave weight off their vehicles and improve fuel economy.
US to add automatic braking to 5-star car safety rating system
The systems use sensors to warn of an imminent collision and, if the driver does not apply the brakes, engage the brakes automatically.
How the 44th Tokyo Motor Show signposts the way to autonomous driving
From self-driving living rooms on wheels to robots capable of taking a motorbike around a race circuit, this year's event has provided the clearest indication yet of how Japanese carmakers perceive the future of personal mobility.
Volkswagen may be forced to buy back cheating diesel cars
At the average resale value, VW could be forced to pay more than $6.9 billion to repurchase the cars.
Toyota to showcase talking car tech at Tokyo motor show
Toyota will be showcasing the progress it has made with its Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) that enables cars to communicate with each other and with infrastructure elements such as traffic lights.