
Ola Electric Launches Nationwide Service Overhaul To Boost Confidence
Ola Electric launches ‘Hyperservice,’ a major nationwide overhaul using a 250-member team to clear service backlogs and boost customer confidence after delays.

Ola Electric launches ‘Hyperservice,’ a major nationwide overhaul using a 250-member team to clear service backlogs and boost customer confidence after delays.

Maruti Suzuki unveils its new eVitara electric SUV, gets 49kWh and a 61kWh battery pack option, along with AWD, targeting rivals like the Creta EV.

Nov 2025 EV sales dropped 23% MoM. Tata leads the market while Vinfast and Tesla see growth. Check the full top 10 list here.

The MG Cyberster has become the best-selling sports car in India since its July launch, pushing delivery wait times up to five months due to high demand.

Mahindra unveils the BE 6 Formula E Edition, an electric SUV inspired by its racing team, starting at Rs 23.69 lakh. It offers 682 km range.

Honda Activa Electric, launched earlier this year in India at an ex-showroom price of Rs 1.17 lakh, has seen its production temporarily halted due to zero sales in recent months. According to SIAM data, the company has not manufactured a single unit of the Activa e since August 2025. Alongside it, production of the Honda QC1 has also been stopped owing to unsold inventory. Inventory Remains Unsold The sales figure

Odysse Electric Vehicles and Shriram Green Finance collaborate to offer flexible financing for electric two-wheelers nationwide, boosting EV adoption.

Maruti Suzuki has started dispatching the new electric eVitara fully to different showrooms in India. This development indicates a significant preparatory step before the expected launch of the car in December. eVitara is the first electric vehicle by the company that can be sold on a large scale in India and is aimed directly at the competition with companies like the Hyundai Creta Electric. Dealer Dispatch Begins Maruti Suzuki eVitara

Tesla received state approval to launch a paid robotaxi service in Arizona, marking one of the company’s most significant regulatory accomplishments to date. With the most recently issued Transportation Network business permission, the business can now charge customers for self-driving rides—though safety drivers will still be needed during the initial rollout. New State Approval Tesla applied for the permit and complied with all statewide standards on the 13th of November.