This facility has been specifically crafted for the production of low-volume specialty models, including the Acura NSX and various developmental race cars
Honda is set to join the ranks of automotive manufacturers such as Toyota and BMW who firmly believe in the potential of hydrogen in the auto industry. It has teamed up with General Motors to create a latest generation fuel-cell system that will be incorporated into a future fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) based on the CR-V model. Unlike the earlier Clarity sedan model, which was phased out in 2021, this forthcoming crossover - expected to roll out this year - will feature a unique design that marries a fuel cell with a battery pack.
A new teaser video demonstrates the advantages of bidirectional charging. It shows an individual at a remote location using the battery pack to power his coffee machine. He is later seen at a hydrogen filling station replenishing the two rear-mounted hydrogen tanks.
Honda's CR-V Hydrogen 2025 model under preview incorporates the ability of bidirectional charging, making it comparable to several battery-run EVs presently on the market. Notable examples include the Nissan Leaf, Ford F-150 Lightning, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, Genesis GV60, and certain ID. series models by Volkswagen. Mitsubishi's Outlander PHEV also sports this capability.
The integration of a battery pack is envisioned to alleviate concerns over range, given the inadequate hydrogen fueling infrastructure. Specific details about the CR-V FCEV are yet to be unveiled by Honda. However, it is known that the vehicle will be produced at the Ohio-based Performance Manufacturing Center (PMC) site, where the now-discontinued Acura NSX was manufactured until November 2022. The PMC site will also export the JDM-spec version.
The release of Honda's teaser video followed shortly after Shell's revelation of its intent to permanently shut down all seven hydrogen stations in California. The news is of special interest as Honda's previous Clarity Fuel Cell was only available for lease in California.
The highlighted prototype model showcased in the video features a unique blue wrap and bears mandatory orange side markers, indicating that it is likely the US version. Distinguishing characteristics from a regular CR-V include clear taillights and a charging port on the driver's side front fender, catering to the battery recharging needs or for powering home appliances and other devices. Honda has not yet clarified whether it will retain the CR-V name for the new model.
Honda claims the fuel cell system will cost two-thirds less to create and will boast double the durability. Upon its launch late this year, the CR-V FCEV is poised to be the sole fuel-cell electric passenger car manufactured in America.
However, competition in this specialized segment remains thin, with meager offerings as of 2024. Toyota offers the Japan-manufactured Mirai, albeit with less than stellar success, while Hyundai has assured the release of the next iteration of its Korea-made Nexo by 2025.
Honda Activa e: Gets New Lite BaaS Plan—Budget Battery Subscription at ₹678 / Month
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has introduced a new Lite plan for the Activa e: electric scooter, priced at ₹678 per month (+GST), offering 20 kWh of energy, ideal for riders covering under 25 km daily
What the Lite Plan Includes
Monthly battery usage: 20 kWh (~600 km)
Affordable pricing: ₹678/month, a big drop from ₹1,999 (Basic) and ₹3,999 (Advanced) plans
Excess usage charged at ₹70/kWh (+GST) once limit exceeded
Why This Matters
Great for low‑usage commuters—offers predictable costs with manageable monthly bills
Basic BaaS plans were costlier, increasing running costs close to those of ICE scooters; Lite eases that pressure for casual riders
Energy billing is cumulative—daily highs can be offset by lower usage days
Activa e: – Key Details at a Glance
Ex-showroom prices:
Standard: ₹1.17 L
RoadSync Duo (TFT display): ₹1.52 L
Battery packs: Twin 1.5 kWh, swappable
Claimed IDC range: 102 km per charge
Availability: Initially in Bengaluru, followed by Mumbai and Delhi once swap stations roll out
Charging network: Over 80 swapping points already in Bengaluru; expansion planned to 500 stations by March 2026
Plan Comparison Table
Final Take
The Lite BaaS plan significantly lowers the ownership cost for occasional riders, making the Activa e: more accessible and keeping it competitive with ICE scooters. However, its success hinges on faster roll-out of swap infrastructure in key cities. For light users, this is a welcome move toward affordable EV commuting.
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Tata Harrier EV Triumphs with 5-Star Bharat NCAP Safety Rating
Tata Motors’ flagship Harrier EV has achieved an impressive 5-star rating in the latest Bharat New Car Assessment Programme (BNCAP) crash tests, making it a top-tier contender in EV safety
Adult & Child Safety Results
Adult Occupant Protection: A perfect 32 out of 32, making Harrier EV only the second SUV to earn full points
Scored 16/16 in both frontal offset and side barrier tests. Protection for chest, head, abdomen, and pelvis rated “good”.
Child Occupant Protection: 45 out of 49, matching its rival Mahindra XEV 9e
Full marks (24/24) in dynamic tests and CRS fitment (12/12), with 9/13 in general safety assessment.
Why It Matters
The tests were conducted on the top‑end Empowered 75 kWh RWD and AWD variants, but all Harrier EV variants share the same structural safety, airbag count, and seatbelt systems, making the rating universally applicable
Standard Safety Tech
All variants are equipped with:
Six airbags (seven on Fearless and Empowered trims)
Level‑2 ADAS, including AEB, lane‑keep assist, adaptive cruise control
ESC, ISOFIX anchor points, seatbelt reminders, pretensioners
ABS with EBD, TPMS, auto headlights, AVAS, hill‑hold, and descent control
Catch-up with Global Standards
Tata continues to elevate safety benchmarks. Following its success with the Nexon EV, the Harrier EV now sets a new standard for mid-size electric SUVs in India, offering stellar occupant protection and cutting-edge active safety — all starting from ₹21.49 lakh ex-showroom
Final Take
With its flawless safety rating and high-level features as standard across the lineup, the
Tata Harrier EV redefines excellence in EV safety and value in India. This perfect Bharat NCAP score reinforces Tata’s reputation as a leader in occupant protection for electric SUVs.
VinFast Showcases VF 6 & VF 7 at Chennai Mall as Pre-Launch Strategy
Vietnamese EV maker VinFast is creating buzz ahead of its India debut by displaying its upcoming electric SUVs—VF 6 and VF 7—at a busy mall in Chennai. This is part of a nationwide tour covering 11 cities, including Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kochi, and Lucknow
Why Mall Exhibits Matter
Brings premium EVs to public spaces, making them accessible for first-hand inspection by potential buyers
Builds **pre-launch engagement **in the run-up to commercial availability later this year.
Supports VinFast’s ₹2 billion India investment and launch of its Thoothukudi plant expected this July
Meet the SUVs
VF 6 – B‑segment Subcompact EV
59.6 kWh battery, offering 174 hp/250 Nm in Eco mode; Plus variant boosts to 201 hp/310 Nm
Range: approximately 460–480 km WLTP
Features stylish LED DRLs, 12.9” touchscreen, HUD, Level 2 ADAS, premium interior
VF 7 – C‑segment Mid-Size EV
75.3 kWh battery with 201 hp/309 Nm (Eco) and 348 hp/499 Nm (Plus AWD)
Expected ~498 km WLTP
Bold “Asymmetric Aerospace” design, panoramic sunroof, 15.6” infotainment, driver-focused cabin
Mall Tour Locations
Launch Timeline & Market Strategy
Bookings: Set to begin in late June or early July 2025
Local production: Thoothukudi plant commissioning in July, starting CKD assembly for VF 6/VF 7; planned capacity: 50,000 units/year initially
Positioning: VF 6 expected around ₹35 lakh, VF 7 near ₹50 lakh—targeting segment rivals like BYD Sealion 7, Hyundai Ioniq 5
Final Take for CarTopNews
By taking the VF 6 and VF 7 directly to malls, VinFast is smartly blending engagement and accessibility to connect with diverse Indian buyers ahead of launch. With compelling specs, cutting-edge design, and strong backing via local production, these EVs could redefine the mid‑size electric SUV landscape in India.
Tata Harrier EV Debuts in India – Prices from ₹21.49 Lakh
Tata Motors has officially launched its flagship electric SUV, the Harrier EV, in India. The rear‑wheel‑drive variants are priced between ₹21.49 Lakh and ₹27.49 Lakh (ex‑showroom). Bookings open 2nd July 2025, with all‑wheel‑drive (QWD) pricing to be announced 27th June
Battery & Powertrain Options
65 kWh RWD variants:
Adventure: ₹21.49 L
Adventure S: ₹21.99 L
Fearless+: ₹23.99 L
75 kWh RWD variants:
Fearless+: ₹24.99 L
Empowered: ₹27.49 L
Future offerings will include 75 kWh QWD variants with dual motors producing 313 hp and 504 Nm, enabling a 0–100 km/h sprint in 6.3 seconds
Claimed Range & Performance
65 kWh RWD: Up to 502 L boot, 235 PS power
75 kWh RWD: 627 km MIDC‑certified range; real‑world 480–505 km
Supports DC fast charging: 20–80 % in ~25 minutes via 120 kW charger
Design & Features
Retains updated Harrier styling: closed grille, split LED lamps, aero wheels, EV badging
Available in four colour options plus a Stealth Edition with matte black accents
Interiors feature a large 14.5″ QLED touchscreen, panoramic sunroof, Level‑2 ADAS (22 features), JBL–Dolby Atmos audio, 540° surround cameras, V2L and V2V tech
Warranty & Market Position
Offers lifetime battery warranty
Positioned against rivals like Mahindra XEV 9e, BYD Atto 3, and MG ZS EV, yet priced competitively at ₹21.49–27.49 L
Final Take
The Tata Harrier EV brings class-leading range, bold design, and advanced features into a compelling package at an attractive price point. It's set to redefine the electric SUV segment in India—especially once the AWD QWD variants launch.
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Rolls‑Royce Spectre Black Badge Launches in India at ₹9.5 Crore
Rolls‑Royce India has officially launched its most potent EV to date, the Spectre Black Badge, at ₹9.5 crore (ex-showroom). Bookings are now open at the brand’s Chennai and New Delhi showrooms
Performance: Highest Output Ever
Power ahead of the standard model: Now delivers 659 hp (+74 hp) and 1,075 Nm torque (+175 Nm) via dual motors
Acceleration: 0‑100 km/h in just 4.1 seconds, 0.4 s quicker than the regular Spectre
Battery & Range: Retains the 102 kWh pack, delivering up to 530 km WLTP range
Chassis tuning: Stiffer suspension, weighted steering, and roll-stabilisation retain the magic carpet ride despite the added performance
Bespoke Black Badge Exterior
Dressed in Vapour Violet with blacked-out trims, inclusive of Spirit of Ecstasy, grille, handles, and badges
Up to 44,000 custom-colour options + 23-inch forged wheels.
Illuminated grille & door sills with selectable hues—Tailored Purple, Charles Blue, Chartreuse, or Forge Yellow
Starry, Luxurious Interior
Illuminated fascia with over 5,500 embedded stars, piano-gloss finish
Customisable driver display themes: Vivid Grellow, Neon Nights, Cyan Fire, Ultraviolet, Synth Wave
Premium touches include carbon-fibre/metal trims and bespoke ambient lighting schemes
Pricing & Booking Details
Price: ₹9.5 crore (ex-showroom, before options)—a premium of ₹1.88 crore over the standard Spectre priced at ₹7.62 crore
Availability: Bookings are now open in Chennai and Delhi outlets
Final Take for CarTopNews
The Spectre Black Badge elevates Rolls‑Royce’s first EV with unmatched performance, dramatic design, and deep bespoke customization. Priced at ₹9.5 crore, it represents the most powerful and indulgent Rolls‑Royce available today—perfect for buyers seeking electric extravagance.
Audi Q7 Signature Edition Arrives in India – ₹99.81 Lakh for Bespoke Luxury
Audi India has introduced the Q7 Signature Edition, a limited‑run version of its flagship SUV priced at ₹99.81 lakh (ex‑showroom). Based on the Technology variant, this model brings a curated accessory pack at no extra cost
Pricing & Availability
Ex‑showroom price: ₹99.81 lakh
Positioning: Priced on par with the top‑trim Technology variant, available in limited numbers
Exclusive Styling & Convenience Features
LED puddle lamps projecting the Audi rings when entering/exiting
Dynamic hub caps that maintain upright Audi rings even while driving
Fresh finish on 20-inch alloy wheels
Metallic key cover, stainless steel pedal caps, and branded dashcam for enhanced luxury
Built-in espresso coffee machine, targeting luxury travel convenience
Comfort & Infotainment
Retains Q7's spacious 7-seater layout with electric third-row folding
Audi Virtual Cockpit Plus, Bang & Olufsen 19-speaker 3D sound system, MMI Navigation Plus, phone wireless charger
Panoramic sunroof, four-zone climate control, 360° camera, and ADAS features like lane-keep and park assist remain standard
Engine & Performance
Powered by a 3.0-litre V6 TFSI petrol motor with 340 PS and 500 Nm torque, coupled with a 48 V mild hybrid system and 8-speed AT with quattro AWD
Performance figures: 0–100 km/h in ~5.6 s, top speed electronically limited to 250 km/h
Why It Matters
The Q7 Signature Edition underscores Audi’s approach to limited-edition luxury variants, offering exclusive aesthetic and functional upgrades without costing extra. It provides buyers a subtle step above the standard Technology trim in comfort, convenience, and cachet.
Final Take for CarTopNews
The Audi Q7 Signature Edition delivers premium refinements—from illuminated door entry to in-car espresso—on top of its formidable performance credentials. Limited availability and stylish upgrades make it a compelling choice for discerning SUV buyers in the luxury segment.
TVS Ntorq 125 Sales Cross 2 Million Units – A Milestone for a Performance Scooter
TVS Motor Company has celebrated a major milestone as the Ntorq 125 surpassed 2,006,038 cumulative domestic sales since its February 2018 debut This achievement follows a record year in FY2025, with 334,414 units sold—a 6% increase from FY2024—and confirms the Ntorq’s strong presence in India’s scooter market.
Sales Performance & Market Share
The first million units were sold in just over four years, and the second million in three years .
It contributed 23% to TVS’s total scooter sales (8.75 million units since 2018), though its share dropped from 29% in FY2022
Ranked fourth overall, behind Honda Activa, TVS Jupiter, and Suzuki Access; approximately 13k units ahead of Honda Dio
Export Success
The Ntorq has also found global appeal, exporting over 300,000 units in FY2025 alone, making it TVS’s top-exported scooter
Why Riders Love the Ntorq 125
Sporty performance: Features a 124.8 cc engine, 9.4 PS, 10.5 Nm torque, and 0–60 km/h in around 6.5 seconds
Tech‑rich features: Bluetooth-connected TFT screen with navigation, lap timer, ride alerts, and phone integration
Variant and accessory range: Available in five trims—Disc, Race, Super Squad, Race XP/XT—with prices ranging ₹87,542–₹1.07 L ex-showroom (Delhi)
Powering TVS Strategy
The Ntorq is the second-best-selling scooter in TVS’s lineup after Jupiter, and pivotal in raising TVS scooters’ market share from 16.4% to 26.5% between FY2018–FY2025
What’s Next – Ntorq 150
Building on its success, TVS is launching the larger Ntorq 150 around this year’s festive season. It will target models like Yamaha Aerox and Hero Xoom 160, likely featuring sporty styling, 150 cc performance, and advanced features
Final Thoughts
Crossing the 2 million milestone, the Ntorq 125 cements its legacy as India’s performance-centric scooter icon. With a broader market strategy driven by exports and an upcoming 150 cc model, TVS is set to continue its momentum in the 125–150 cc space.
Honda City Sport Edition Launched in India – Sportier Looks, Same Drive
Honda Cars India has officially launched the City Sport, a limited-run mid-spec variant priced at ₹14.89 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) Offered above the V CVT variant, this Sport edition brings fresh styling tweaks inside and out without altering the mechanical setup.
Exterior Upgrades for a Sporty Appeal
Glossy black paint accents on the front grille, ORVMs, shark-fin antenna, and boot lip spoiler
Unique ‘Sport’ badges to distinguish the new variant
15‑inch alloy wheels dipped in grey, enhancing its aggressive stance
Available in three shades: Radiant Red Metallic, Platinum White Pearl, and Meteoroid Grey Metallic
Interior Enhancements
Full black cabin with eye-catching red contrast stitching across seats, steering wheel, doors, and dash
7-colour ambient lighting and leatherette trims on seats, steering wheel, and gear knob—adds a touch of premium feel
Gloss-black AC vents and dark-red dashboard accents complete the sporty vibe
Powertrain & Driving Dynamics
Retains the 1.5 L i‑VTEC petrol engine producing 121 PS and 145 Nm
Paired exclusively with a 7-step CVT automatic, featuring paddle shifters
Delivers a fuel efficiency of 18.4 km/l, compliant with E20 petrol
Features & Equipment
Includes Honda Sensing ADAS suite—adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, collision mitigation braking
Also offers wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, 8-inch touchscreen infotainment, automatic headlights, paddle shifters, and keyless entry
Skips sunroof, rear AC vents, rear wipers, additional tweeters, lane-watch camera, and digital instrument cluster to retain mid-level positioning
What Makes the City Sport Stand Out?
Sporty facelift at no additional mechanical cost—ideal for buyers seeking style upgrades only
Priced ₹49,000 above V CVT, it delivers enhanced looks and subtle tech raises
Slight handling edge vs. rivals like Hyundai Verna, Skoda Slavia Sportline, and VW Virtus by offering ADAS + sporty aesthetics
Final Take for CarTopNews
The City Sport blends a spirited design refresh with a trusted powertrain and essential safety tech, making it a compelling package for young buyers. With only a limited number expected, early bookings are recommended.