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INDIA@75: Qualis, the never-say-die brand

autherAutocar India     calendar15 Aug 2022

Many first buyers, impressed by the vehicle’s fuel efficiency and low maintenance were loath to part with it but getting spares is next to impossible.

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INDIA@75: Honda City, the rock steady brand

By Mayank Dhingra calendar15 Aug 2022

Honda’s mid-sedan when it was launched but it was not able to take on the Hyundai-Kia offerings in the mid-size segmen...

INDIA@75: Indica, the model that ignited India

By Brian de Souza calendar15 Aug 2022

The Indica was India’s first indigenously engineered car that had a good run and its platform was used to make a range...

INDIA@75: When Luna was the buzzword

By Amit Vijay M calendar15 Aug 2022

Apart from its catchy ad campaigns, the Luna offered mobility for the woman as well as the small business persons.

INDIA@75: Nano, the dream that died

By Brian de Souza calendar15 Aug 2022

It was meant to be the real people’s car, meeting the aspirations of Indian families but finally, it may have been its...

INDIA@75: India’s roads take a great leap forward

By Shahkar Abidi calendar15 Aug 2022

As India celebrates its 75th year of its ' tryst with destiny' , its road network is in take-off mode with new highway...

India@75: Three-wheelers move into e-lane

By Amit Vijay M calendar15 Aug 2022

The electric three-wheeler segment recorded 101 percent YoY sales, amounting to 1,77,874 total sold units in fiscal 20...

India at 75: India’s energy mix on green path

By Shahkar Abidi calendar15 Aug 2022

A white paper issued by Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) suggests that there are growing concerns abo...

India at 75: Electric is now mantra for automakers

By Mayank Dhingra calendar15 Aug 2022

OEMs and startups are investing in new products and technologies to usher in an EV revolution that could change the fa...

India@75: For cars, it was survival of the fittest

By Murali Gopalan calendar15 Aug 2022

The last three decades have been a mixed report for India’s car industry. The good news is that homegrown companies li...