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Give credit where it’s due! Hyundai calls for more EV support under Labor’s new CO2 reduction scheme

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The federal government’s tough new fuel efficiency standard has been endorsed by Hyundai – but with provisos. The Australian arm of the Korean auto giant wants increased reward for selling zero emissions vehicles in the form of ‘super credits’ so it can keep cheaper C02-emitting petrol and hybrid models in its showrooms longer.

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Hyundai hopes sales of its diesel cars to slump to 30-35% in 2024

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Read more Hyundai aims at a flexible powertrain strategy for its product portfolio and hopes the diesel share in its passenger vehicle sales will drop to 30-35 per cent in 2024. The fast surging price of diesel vehicles compared to their petrol counterparts is another reason behind the sales drop of diesel cars.

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CNG industry sales jump 38% to 940,000 units in first 11 months of FY2024 | Autocar Professional

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Demand for alternate fuels from vehicle buyers is growing and along with the transition to electric mobility, the CNG vehicle industry is currently witnessing strong double-digit growth. In the ongoing fiscal, Tata Motors is ahead of Hyundai Motor India. With this, CNG PV sales have raced past FY2023’s record sales of 327,820 units.

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Ineos drives towards hydrogen car future – ET Auto

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Hydrogen-powered buses, cars, trucks and vans are all on the market, made by a small number of companies including Hyundai, Renault, Toyota and Vauxhall. Speaking against the din of sports cars speeding in the distance, Calder hit out at the UK government’s goal of banning the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2035.

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Rise of Indian used car market; set to exceed 10 mn units by FY28 – ET Auto

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The used car industry is generally three to five years behind the trends in the new car market. However, over the years, the presence of organised players in the industry has gone up. In 2022, the global used car industry was valued at USD 896 billion. during 2023-28.

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Hyundai India’s sporty N Line models click with new-age buyers, expanded to Creta | Autocar Professional

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India’s booming passenger vehicle market which, along with the unabated demand for SUVs, is also witnessing a shift towards performance-oriented cars, saw Hyundai Motor India launch the sporty avatar of the Creta today. Both the N and N Line have given brand Hyundai a positive rub-off and plenty of respect.

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2024 Hyundai Creta LIVE Updates: The most-awaited mid-size SUV lands today

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Hyundai’s current India model lineup Hyundai’s product lineup at present has changed since the Creta was first launched. Back in 2015, Santro was the smallest Hyundai money could buy and was still faring decently well. Hyundai models tend to have names that take you on a world tour.

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