The dieselgate scandal by Volkswagen has resulted in a shifting trend amongst the German manufacturers for working towards the development of electric vehicles in their forthcoming car line-up. The latest entrant to this fray for electrification is Daimler, the parent
Honda partnered with a Tokyo-based startup Kabuku to develop a 3D printed electric vehicle. Basically aimed at a delivery vehicle that is narrow enough to fit through small Japanese roads where only motorcycles could navigate. Based on Honda’s Variable Design
Mahindra has just announced the name of their upcoming new electric car as the e2oPlus. They have also released a teaser image showing off the car’s rear section. The new e2oPlus sports LED tail lamps and retains the boxy shape
The Paris Motor Show is all set to dazzle us with brand new cars and concepts form manufacturers around the world starting October 1. Just before the show kicks off, Mercedes has released a video that teases a new concept
Hollywood is quite obsessed with the future – From flying cars to autonomous cars, we have had almost all permutations and combinations in movies made in the last two or three decades. But there is one thing that stands out
Sources suggest that Mercedes-Benz is planning to introduce at least six EVs between the years 2018 and 2024 to compete with the likes of Tesla and the zero-emission vehicles from the VW group. That’s not all, there could actually be
Citing high cost for manufacturing batteries, Nissan is likely to soon stop manufacturing their own electric batteries and might approach outside suppliers for the same. Reports indicate that the company is in talks with Panasonic and other overseas companies including
aking a notice of high pollution tiers in Delhi and making an attempt to lessen it, the authorities hasreduced the fee delivered Tax (VAT) on hybrid automobiles, battery-operated automobiles and e-rickshaws from 12.5 in keeping with cent to 5 in