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Porsche launches its first fully electric car ‘Taycan’ in India

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Porsche launches its first fully electric car ‘Taycan’ in India. Porsche, a luxury auto manufacturer has launched its first full-electric car, Taycan in India at Rs 1.50 The deliveries of the Porsche Taycan EV will commence in the first quarter of 2022. Porsche electric car Taycan.

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Ferrari Purosangue India full details | Autocar Professional

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The Ferrari Purosangue, the brand’s first four-door model, has finally touched down in India, with the first customer deliveries having recently taken place. With that, we now know the India price for the first Ferrari SUV and it’s Rs 10.5 crore, ex-showroom India. The brand’s naturally aspirated 6.5-litre

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Tesla India teams reassigned to other Asia-Pacific markets

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The Tesla India team was reassigned to Asia-Pacific (APAC) and other markets. The team in India includes Sami Jain, who previously worked for Porsche on the legacy automaker’s electrification effort. Most of Tesla’s employees in India were tasked to focus on the company’s efforts in Dubai and other Middle-East markets.

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Naxnova acquires Austria based Advanced Thermal Technologies – ET Auto

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With R&D capabilities and a track record of servicing marquee customers worldwide that includes prestigious OEM brands such as Porsche, Airbus, Daimler, Valeo, among others, ATT brings invaluable expertise and experience to the Naxnova family.

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Audi expects 50% luxury cars in India by 2028 to be EVs, keen on localisation | Autocar Professional

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Andre Konsbruck, Vice President of Sales Overseas at Audi AG believes that more than 50 percent of luxury cars sold in India by 2028 will be electric vehicles and hence the German carmaker is very actively looking at localising electric vehicles in the country. That is our planning premise,” said Konsbruck.

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Why manual transmissions are still popular in India amid rush for automatics

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Here are some key reasons why manual transmissions are still popular in India amid the rush for automatics. For example, the iconic Porsche 911 is now back with a seven-speed manual transmission, which is solely meant for the purists. This is why car enthusiasts prefer manual transmission over automatic.

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A mini industry spawns under the hood of a booming car market – ET Auto

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Under the auto boom, a smaller industry is also growing: the used or pre-owned car market, where for every two new cars, three used cars are sold. Fuelled by rising disposable incomes, an influx of new sport-utility vehicles, and attractive loan rates, India’s car market is racing ahead. As per industry estimates, about 4.1