Hyundai, Maruti, Mahindra, and Toyota to launch new cars in different segments. Know everything about the latest cars to watch out for in August.
Have a look at the top five bike launches in August 2022. Know prices, details, and what makes them different.
Hyundai reported sales of 50,500 units in the domestic market (up 5.1 per cent YoY), against 48,042 units a year ago
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd on Monday reported an 8.28 per cent increase in total sales to 175,916 units in July 2022
Tata Motors on Monday reported a 51.12 per cent increase in total sales at 81,790 units in July 2022, driven by the strong performance of its passenger vehicles in the domestic market
Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) on Monday reported 6 per cent increase in total sales at 63,851 units in July 2022
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd reported a 33 per cent increase in domestic passenger vehicles sales in July this year at 28,053 units, driven by its utility vehicles
MG Motor India on Monday reported a 5 per cent decline in retail sales at 4,013 units in July as production impacted by supply chain constraints
Bajaj Auto on Monday reported a 5 per cent drop in its total two-wheeler sales at 3,15,054 units in July 2022
Ather Energy, despite launching new model, saw its registrations fall 68 per cent in July to a mere 1,227 units
The company said that the bookings translated into an ex-showroom value of $2.3 billion
Japanese carmaker Honda plans to discontinue its three models -- Jazz, WR-V and fourth generation City -- in India by March next year, according to industry sources.
Tractor volumes are likely to decline due to a high base and uneven spread of monsoon, according to brokerage firm Emkay Global Financial Services, which has retained a positive view on auto sector
"The launch of the XC40 Recharge and its assembly at our Bangalore plant further reinforces Volvo Car's long-term vision and commitment to India and the Indian consumer," Volvo MD Jyoti Malhotra said
The strong hybrids offer a great solution over pure EVs, as they take care of all the barriers of the pure EVs, maintain Japanese carmakers
This growth will come even as the supply of parts for the conventional internal combustion engine-driven vehicles will also grow during the period, it said.
The XC40 Recharge is likely to be priced between Rs 60 lakh and Rs 70 lakh and it is expected to compete against Kia EV6, and the Hyundai Ioniq 5
Moto Business Service India, a leasing firm of Yamaha Motors, announced a partnership with Chennai-based FullFily, marking its foray into electric two and three-wheelers asset management services
The facility will develop powertrain as well as multiple product portfolios for both domestic and international markets, eBikeGo said in a statement.
With this launch, Ashok Leyland becomes the first Indian firm to offer tractors with 41.5T gross combination weight (GCW) and 43.5T GCW in two-axle configuration, the company said in a statement.