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Rolls-Royce India sales doubled in CY23, expects strong growth to continue  | Autocar Professional

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We have doubled our sales in 2023,” Rolls-Royce Corporate Communication Manager for Asia Pacific Hal Serudin and Yadur Kapur, director of one of the Rolls-Royce dealerships in Delhi, said on the sidelines of launching the brand’s first fully electric sedan Spectre. India is one of the highest-growing markets for Rolls-Royce.

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Lamborghini Huracan successor confirmed for debut in August 2024

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By: HT Auto Desk | Updated on: 09 May 2024, 06:02 AM Set to debut in August, the Lamborghini Huracan successor will feature a plug-in hybrid system built around an in-house-developed V8 engine. Lamborghini has trademarked “Temerario”, possibly for the Huracan replacement, aligning with its tradition of bold bull-inspired names.

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Nearly one in five cars sold worldwide in 2023 was electric: IEA | Autocar Professional

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In addition, China exported over 4 million cars in 2023, making it the largest auto exporter in the world, among which 1.2 This is markedly more than the previous year – car exports were almost 65% higher than in 2022, and electric car exports were 80% higher. million were EVs. In 2024, Hyundai announced investments of USD 1.1

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Volkswagen Group sells 9.24 million vehicles in 2023, BEV share increases to 8.3% | Autocar Professional

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Furthermore, the Volkswagen Group successfully continued its transformation and delivered 771,100 fully electric vehicles. The share of all-electric vehicles in deliveries rose to 8.3% The Asia-Pacific region recorded an overall increase in deliveries of 2.3 3: 140,800 units Audi Q4 e-tron (incl. compared to 6.9%

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As An EV Maker, What Does It Take to Win the EV Race?

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The Race Among The Automobile Manufacturers The internal combustion engine (ICE) has powered our cars for over a century and is being gradually replaced by electric vehicles (EVs). To support the claim, consider this, fully electric vehicles made for 6.8% in 2020 and the trend is not going down.