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Mahindra Thar EV vs Scorpio-N EV 2025 – Range, Features, Price

  As electric mobility gains momentum in India, Mahindra is stepping up by electrifying two of its most iconic SUVs — the Thar and the Scorpio-N . Expected to launch in 2025, both the Mahindra Thar EV and Scorpio-N EV are set to reshape the electric SUV segment with rugged design, advanced features, and impressive performance. In this article, we compare the two EVs head-to-head on range, features, performance, design, and pricing to help you decide which electric SUV is right for you. Battery, Range & Charging Battery capacity and driving range are crucial when choosing an EV. Here's how the Thar EV and Scorpio-N EV are expected to perform: Specification Mahindra Thar EV Mahindra Scorpio-N EV Battery Capacity ~55–60 kWh ~70–80 kWh Expected Range 350–375 km 450–500 km Fast Charging 0–80% in ~50 mins 0–80% in ~45 mins Home Charging ~6–7 hours ~7–8 hours   Verdict: The Scorpio-N EV offers a larger battery and longer range, making it ideal for long-distance travel,...

Ladakh Police fined Rs 50,000 for off-roading couple in Toyota Fortuner

Ladakh Police: The license plate of this Fortuner shows that its registration is from Delhi. The Nubra Valley is a few hours north of Leh, where the Shyok and Siachan rivers meet.
Ladakh Police fined Rs 50,000 for off-roading couple in Toyota Fortuner


Looking at the photo given in the news, you will feel that Toyota Fortuner can also walk on sand. Or is she stuck in the sand. However, the matter is different. This Fortuner went to the area of ​​Leh where it is forbidden to drive. This photo has also been shared by the Leh Ladakh Police on their social media account. A couple was driving this Fortuner on the sand dunes in Hunder of Nubra Valley.
This area of ​​Leh is also very popular. It is called the cold desert. However, this is a restricted area. Due to this, the police, taking action on this couple, imposed a heavy fine of 50 thousand rupees.

Leh Police shared the information about the fine



Leh Police shared the information about the fine


The Leh Police posted two photographs of the Fortuner on their official Facebook account, District Police Leh, which read that a tourist vehicle was in violation of the directions of the SDM [Sub-Divisional Magistrate] not to drive on the sand dunes in Hunder, Nubra. was found to have occurred. , The couple driving the car is a resident of Jaipur. Because the couple violated the law, the couple was booked under the law and fined Rs 50,000.
Sharing the photos, the police wrote, "District Police requests Leh tourists not to drive on sand dunes, as you harm the natural landscape and violate the law." Many people on social media are telling this fine imposed by the police to be correct. The license plate of this Fortuner shows that its registration is from Delhi. The Nubra Valley is a few hours north of Leh, where the Shyok and Siachan rivers meet. This valley separates Ladakh from the Karakoram Range and the Siachen Glacier.

Audi was seen running near Pangong Lake

Earlier in April, an Audi SUV was shown running near the pristine Pangong lake. In which two tourists were hanging out from the sunroof and screaming. Which was widely condemned by the people. He was reprimanded for his careless behaviour. A table with foldable chairs, liquor bottles, water and chips packets was also visible in the video. The Audi had the number plate of Haryana's registration.

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