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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,...

In the Battle of Coronavirus: Passenger vehicle exports decreased by 44.24 percent in March 2020

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In the Battle of Coronavirus: Passenger vehicle exports decreased by 44.24 percent in March 2020 Exports of passenger cars declined by 59.64 percent to 20,994 units as compared to 52,021 units in March last year, while the UV segment grew by 8.75 percent to 16,895 units as compared to 15,535 units a year ago. The lockout , called the fight against the coronavirus crisis, has not only taken a toll on sales and production in the past month, but exports have also been subordinate. Overall, the industry reported a 24.51 percent decline in exports of 2,86,032 units as compared to 3,78,914 units in the same month last year, while passenger vehicle (PV) segment exports were down 44.24 percent to 37,932. The unit had arrived. Compared to 68,080 units. Exports of passenger cars declined by 59.64 percent to 20,994 units as compared to 52,021 units in March last year, while the UV segment saw growth of 8.75 percent at 16,895 units as against 15,535 units a year ago. 75 units declined b...

Coronavirus Lockdown: Maruti Suzuki reported a massive 47% drop in sales in March 2020

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Coronavirus Lockdown: Maruti Suzuki reported a massive 47% drop in sales in March 2020  In the last month of the financial year, Maruti Suzuki sold less than 1 lakh vehicles, surpassing the 1.5 lakh mark for the entire year.  The country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki has given below sales figures for March. This is a decrease of about 47% compared to March last year. Almost half of the caravan virus lockups are the main reason for the sale, which is why the company stopped making cars from 22 March. All distributors have been closed for the past several days and no new sales have taken place. The domestic sales of the Maruti Suzuki company were equally disastrous, witnessing a decline of over 46 percent at 79,080 units as against 147,613 vehicles sold during the same month last year. It also includes 2,104 vehicles (Baleno) that the company sells to Toyota. Exports witnessed a 55  per cent  drop at 4,712 units as compared to 10,463 vehicles exported in Ma...

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