
JSW MG Motor India Tests MG Starlight 560 Hybrid in India for the First Time
MG Starlight 560 hybrid spied in India with plug-in powertrain, EV version planned, launch expected later this year.

MG Starlight 560 hybrid spied in India with plug-in powertrain, EV version planned, launch expected later this year.

Tata Punch EV 2026 gets a lifetime battery warranty, 40kWh pack, faster charging, and BaaS pricing starting at ₹6.49 lakh.

The 2026 Tata Punch EV model also allows fast charging from 20% to 80% in 26 minutes, with a quick 15-minute charge providing up to 135 km.

Chinese solid state battery makers target 350–500 Wh/kg energy density, far higher than today’s mainstream EV batteries at 250–300 Wh/kg.

Ola Electric Technologies Pvt Ltd continues to suffer pressure in India’s electric two-wheeler sector, with early 2026 registrations showing a slow start to the year. The company reported 7,365 units in January and 2,654 units through mid-February, bringing its year-to-date total to 10,019 units. The subdued momentum follows a weak close to 2025, when Ola Electric slipped to sixth position in November after registering 8,190 units, which is one of

Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara price list revealed: Delta 49 kWh starts at ₹10.99 lakh (BaaS) or ₹15.99 lakh, Zeta 61 kWh at ₹17.49 lakh, and top-spec Alpha 61 kWh at ₹19.79 lakh (ex-showroom).

Maruti Suzuki launches the e-Vitara at ₹10.99 lakh under a BaaS model, far below expectations, reshaping EV pricing and competition in India.

JSW MG Motor India has quickly emerged as one of the country’s fastest-growing electric vehicle companies, with EV sales predicted to more than double by 2025 compared to the previous year. The company sold 51,603 electric vehicles in 2025, up from 21,800 in 2024, representing a 137% year-on-year increase. With this great result as a basis, MG has carried its momentum into 2026, selling 6,573 EVs in the first two

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd has introduced its first fully electric SUV, the Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara, with an introductory price of ₹10.99 lakh (ex-showroom). This marks the company’s entry into India’s passenger electric vehicle category. The price is based on a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model, with users paying ₹3.99 per kilometre for battery usage, lowering the vehicle’s initial acquisition cost. The starting price of ₹10.99 lakh applies to the 49 kWh model