India’s EV market surges 57% in Q1 of 2026: Report
India EV market, Electric vehicles, EV market in India, best EV vehicles in India
India EV market, Electric vehicles, EV market in India, best EV vehicles in India
The all-electric iteration of the popular off-roader, christened as Thar.e, is a significant cornerstone of Mahindra’s BEV push, blending ZEV tech with “go anywhere” off-roading capabilities.
With this e-bike, the India-based motorcycle giant also introduced Flying Flea as a dedicated all-electric sub-brand, signalling its long-term vision for sustainable two-wheel mobility.
Triumph is gearing up to enter a new space in India’s motorcycle market with its upcoming 350cc range, expected to launch in April. After the strong response to the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X, the brand is now looking to offer a more cost-friendly option by staying under the 350cc tax bracket, potentially reshaping its strategy for Indian riders.
Ducati has revealed the second-generation DesertX with major mechanical updates and refined ergonomics, signalling a stronger push into hardcore adventure motorcycling for 2026.
The new variant comes with additional features like black alloy wheels, reverse parking display with sensor, voice command recognition among others.
The company sold a total of 495,897 vehicles during the quarter, higher by 13.4 per cent compared to the same period previous year.
As per a statement, Kia sold over 106,000 UVO connected vehicles on the road summing up to a humongous 53 per cent of the brand's total sales.
The variant's petrol version starts at Rs 8.25 lakh while the diesel version costs Rs 9.45 lakh.
The Tel Aviv-based UVeye announced it has raised more than $40 million from Hyundai Motor and other strategic investors since its launch four years ago.