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Autocar Professional: Apr 2024
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Qualcomm devises cost-effective ADAS chip for India

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The American technology giant is enabling connectivity in modern cars and aims to tap into the price-conscious Indian market with its latest innovation that enables ADAS functionalities.

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Wardwizard eyes fresh funds of USD 180 million

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The mobility firm aims to ramp up manufacturing facilities by establishing new lines for e2ws and e3ws, and eventually electric four-wheelers.

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‘Hard to be profitable in India, but the country will play a strategic global role’

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Ashwani Muppasani, COO of Stellantis — India and Asia Pacific spoke about the Jeep and Citroen brands, plans for the Indian market, and the future for electric vehicles.

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Renault-Nissan Alliance rebooted

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The Franco-Japanese alliance is all set to unveil an ambitious SUV line-up amidst fresh investments of Rs 5,300 crore in India.

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‘We believe there will be demand for ICE way beyond 2050’: Arnd Franz, Chairman and CEO, Mahle Group

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Arnd Franz, CEO of Mahle Group, is optimistic about the company’s expansion in the country — especially with ICE vehicles — as well as India’s contribution to the EV transition worldwide. He shares his insights with Autocar Professional.

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InnerCircle: 'Electric bicycles should be the starting point in mainstream e-mobility market', says Chintamani Sardesai, CEO, Nexzu Mobility

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Electric cycles are gaining popularity with people becoming more cognisant of health benefits, environmental consciousness, technological changes and budget. However, unlike the Western markets, the Indian market is yet to witness a large-scale adoption.