Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has announced an expansion of its ultra-high-speed public electric vehicle (EV) charging network in India. The expanded setup includes 11 ultra-fast charging stations spanning across six major cities and five substantial highway locations within India. This latest development underscores Hyundai's ambition to be a trailblazer in promoting EV adoption in the country.
The ultra-high-speed EV charging network from the South Korean automotive leader now stretches into some of the prime city and highway locations across India. Each of these 11 new charging locations boasts of three charging points, armed with 150 kW, 60 kW, and 30 kW DC capabilities.
Hyundai's actions reflect its mission to innovate and lead in the EV industry. The expanded ultra-high-speed public EV charging network is designed to tackle the widely held 'range anxiety' among EV drivers. It seeks to provide greater convenience for both intercity and intracity drivers and instil more confidence in the use of EVs.
Jae Wan Ryu, Executive Director, Corporate Planning, Hyundai Motor India Ltd., reflected on the development. “At Hyundai Motor India Ltd., we are tirelessly working to set new standards and lead the industry. In alignment with our global vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’, we are constantly striving to meet all our customer needs. Hyundai Motor India Ltd. is committed to enhancing the EV ownership experience and supports the Government of India’s objective to establish a comprehensive electric vehicle ecosystem.”
In expanding its ultra-fast charging stations to 11 locations, Hyundai is making a significant commitment to enhancing the EV infrastructure. As the only OEM to establish such stations in public areas in the country, Hyundai reinforces its commitment to align with the Indian Government's electrification vision.
In the next phase of its expansion, Hyundai aims to extend its ultra-fast charging station network to a minimum of 10 additional locations by 2024. Wig a wider geographical distribution, these sites will underline Hyundai's dedication to enhancing the EV experience, irrespective of whether one owns a Hyundai vehicle or not. By 2027, Hyundai hopes to install 100 charging stations in accordance with the agreement with the Government of Tamil Nadu reached during the Global Investor Meet in January 2024.
The enhanced public ultra-fast charging network is now offering services in six major cities: Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Gurugram, and Bangalore, and five key highway locations: Delhi-Chandigarh, Delhi-Jaipur, Hyderabad-Vijayawada, Mumbai-Surat, and Mumbai-Nashik. These stations, open 24x7, cater to both Hyundai and non-Hyundai EV users.
In addition to this, each station will be manned by dedicated staff and will be surrounded by multiple customer-friendly amenities such as coffee shops and restaurants. This is designed to provide users with leisure options while they wait for their vehicles to charge.
Hyundai's ultra-fast DC chargers offer a swift charging experience, particularly useful for Hyundai Ioniq 5 owners who can charge their vehicles from 10% to 80% in just 21 minutes. The chargers are available at attractive rates - Rs. 18 per unit for the 30 kW charger, Rs. 21 per unit for the 60 kW charger, and Rs. 24 per unit for the 150 kW charger.
The myHyundai app provides a comprehensive suite of features tailored to the needs of EV users. The app offers a range of functions besides locating charging stations such as pre-booking charging slots, route navigation, real-time charging status, and digital payments all within a single platform. Moreover, this app is not exclusive to Hyundai users and extends its services to non-Hyundai EV users as well.
The Honda Elevate, proudly manufactured in India and exported to Japan as the Honda WR-V, has scored an impressive 5-star safety rating in the 2024 crash test evaluations conducted by Japan NCAP (JNCAP). This achievement not only highlights the vehicle’s robust safety features but also underscores the global standards maintained by Honda’s Indian production facilities.
JNCAP Safety Ratings: A Closer Look
In JNCAP's stringent 2024 testing protocols, the WR-V (based on the India-spec Elevate) earned a total score of 176.23 out of 193.80, securing a 5-star rating with an overall safety performance of 90%.
Safety Score Breakdown:
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Audi has officially unveiled the sixth-generation A6 sedan, showcasing a comprehensive redesign that blends aerodynamic efficiency with cutting-edge technology. Positioned to compete with the likes of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class LWB and BMW 5 Series LWB, the new A6 is expected to arrive in India by late 2025 or early 2026
Striking Exterior Design
The latest A6 features a bold front fascia with a prominent grille, sharp LED headlights, and pronounced air intakes, contributing to its aggressive stance. The body has grown by 60 mm, enhancing interior space, while the aerodynamic design achieves a drag coefficient of 0.23 Cd—the lowest in Audi's ICE lineup. Additional exterior highlights include flared wheel arches, door-mounted ORVMs, large alloy wheels up to 23 inches, connected LED tail lights, and functional dual exhausts.
Advanced Interior Features
Inside, the A6 boasts a 37.3-inch display setup comprising a 14.5-inch curved infotainment screen, an 11.9-inch digital instrument cluster, and an optional 10.9-inch passenger display. Running on Android Automotive OS, the system supports apps like YouTube, Spotify, and ChatGPT. The cabin is further enhanced with a 20-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system, ambient lighting with 84 LEDs, soft-close doors, quad-zone climate control, and a spacious 492-liter boot.
Powertrain Options
The new A6 offers three engine choices
In March 2025, Hyundai Motor India recorded total domestic sales of 51,820 units, reflecting a 2.23% year-on-year (YoY) decline compared to 53,001 units sold in March 2024. Despite this slight dip, the company's SUV lineup, particularly the Creta, Venue, and Exter, continued to drive strong sales performance.
Top Performers: Creta, Venue, and Exter
Streamlined Exhaust Design
Recent spy images indicate the absence of the left-side exhaust, suggesting a shift to a single exhaust configuration. While the right-side exhaust is not clearly visible, it's possible that the motorcycle may feature an underbelly exhaust system. This change aligns with the retro-inspired aesthetics of the Jawa 42 FJ, which includes elements like a circular headlamp, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, and broad rear fender.
Performance and Handling Enhancements
Adopting a single exhaust system offers several benefits
Weight Reduction: Eliminating one exhaust pipe reduces the motorcycle's overall weight, enhancing agility and maneuverability.
Improved Power-to-Weight Ratio: A lighter bike improves the power-to-weight ratio, potentially leading to better acceleration and handling.
Cost Efficiency: Simplifying the exhaust system can lower production costs without compromising performance.
The 2025 Jawa 42 FJ is expected to retain its 334cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC engine, delivering 29.17 PS of power and 29.62 Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox.
Additional Observations
Beyond the exhaust modification, the motorcycle maintains its classic design elements. Notably, the seat appears to have been shortened, and the tail section revised, giving the bike a more bobber-like appearance.
Stay tuned to CarTopNews for further updates on the 2025 Jawa 42 FJ as more information becomes available.
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Maruti Suzuki has introduced the hybrid variant of its popular Dzire sedan in the Philippines, marking a significant step in the model's global expansion. Priced at PHP 920,000 (approximately ₹13.9 lakh), the Suzuki Dzire Hybrid combines fuel efficiency with modern features, catering to environmentally conscious consumers.
Hybrid Powertrain and Performance
The Dzire Hybrid is equipped with the Z12E 1.2-liter three-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine, paired with Suzuki's 12V Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki (SHVS) system. This mild-hybrid setup includes a 0.072 kWh battery and a 2.19 kW electric motor, providing torque assist and regenerative braking capabilities. The engine delivers 81.58 PS of power and 111.7 Nm of torque, mated to a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) for smooth driving dynamics.
Design and Features
Visually, the Dzire Hybrid mirrors the India-spec model, featuring LED headlamps, fog lights, alloy wheels, and a chrome beltline. Inside, it offers a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system, push-button start, keyless entry, cruise control, automatic climate control, and rear AC vents. Notably, the Philippine version does not include a sunroof, a feature available in the Indian variant. The Dzire Hybrid is offered in two trims: GL and GLX.
Safety Ratings
Safety remains a priority, with the Dzire Hybrid boasting a 5-star Global NCAP rating for adult occupant protection and a 4-star rating for child occupant safety, consistent with the Indian model's accolades.
Market Positioning
While the Dzire Hybrid is currently exclusive to the Philippine market, its introduction signifies Maruti Suzuki's commitment to expanding its hybrid technology offerings globally. There is no official confirmation regarding the launch of the Dzire Hybrid in India.
Stay tuned to CarTopNews for the latest updates on Maruti Suzuki's hybrid ventures and other automotive news.
BMW is set to introduce the refreshed 2 Series Gran Coupé to the Indian market by mid-2025. This update brings a sportier design, enhanced technology, and improved performance, aiming to strengthen BMW's position in the premium compact sedan segment.
Dynamic Exterior Enhancements
The 2025 2 Series Gran Coupé features a more aggressive front fascia with a shark-like nose, sleeker headlamps, and a prominent dual kidney grille. The vehicle's dimensions have slightly increased, now measuring 4,546mm in length, 1,800mm in width, and 1,435mm in height, contributing to a more commanding road presence .
Refined Interior and Advanced Features
Inside, the cabin draws inspiration from BMW's larger sedans, showcasing a curved touchscreen interface running the latest BMW OS9 software. Ambient lighting elements react to temperature adjustments, adding a touch of sophistication. While rear-seat space sees slight improvements, the front seats remain the optimal spot for experiencing the vehicle's comfort and technology
Powertrain Options
Internationally, the 2 Series Gran Coupé offers a 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbo petrol engine with a 48V mild-hybrid system, delivering a combined output of 170bhp. There's also a more powerful M235 xDrive variant featuring a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo petrol engine producing 296hp. For the Indian market, BMW is expected to continue with the existing petrol and diesel engine options, tailored to local preferences .
Anticipated Launch and Market Positioning
The updated 2 Series Gran Coupé is anticipated to launch in India by mid-2025. With its blend of sporty aesthetics, advanced technology, and performance, it aims to compete with rivals like the Mercedes-Benz A-Class Limousine, appealing to urban buyers seeking a premium compact sedan experience.
Stay tuned to CarTopNews for the latest updates on the 2025 BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé and other automotive news.
Purpose-Built Off-Roader
The 390 Enduro R is designed for serious trail riding, featuring 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wire-spoke wheels fitted with dual-sport block-pattern tyres. It comes equipped with WP Apex fully adjustable USD front forks (200 mm travel) and an adjustable rear mono-shock (205 mm travel). The bike also includes single disc brakes at both ends with fully switchable dual-channel ABS, catering to the demands of challenging terrains.
Engine and Performance
Powering the 390 Enduro R is a 399cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine delivering 45.3 bhp and 39 Nm of torque. This engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox, featuring a slip and assist clutch and a bi-directional quick shifter. The motorcycle boasts a 9-litre fuel tank, 253 mm ground clearance, an 860 mm seat height, and a weight of 177 kg, making it well-suited for off-road adventures.
Distinctive Design and Features
Visually, the 390 Enduro R differentiates itself from the 390 Adventure by omitting the fairing and adopting a vertically laid-out LED headlight setup. It features a smaller 4.2-inch pill-shaped TFT instrument cluster, two riding modes, and traction control. These elements contribute to its minimalist, off-road-focused design.
Market Positioning
The 390 Enduro R is positioned between the 390 Adventure X (₹2.91 lakh) and the standard 390 Adventure (₹3.68 lakh), offering a dedicated off-road experience within KTM's lineup. It's important to note that this is the India-spec version; the global model, featuring higher suspension travel and ground clearance, is expected to launch later as a separate variant.
With the introduction of the 390 Enduro R, KTM expands its 390 series, providing riders with a machine that embodies the brand's 'Ready to Race' philosophy and caters to the growing demand for off-road motorcycles in India.
Suzuki has unveiled the 2025 Hayabusa in India, introducing three striking new dual-tone color options that enhance the iconic sportbike's visual appeal. Priced at ₹16.90 lakh (ex-showroom), the updated Hayabusa continues to deliver the high-performance experience that enthusiasts have come to expect.
New Color Variants
The 2025 Hayabusa is now available in the following color combinations: