Jan 192026
 

Maruti Suzuki’s e Vitara is NEXA’s first big step into the mass-market EV space—an SUV-style electric car that’s meant to feel like a “proper Vitara” rather than a small city EV. In terms of size, Autocar lists it at 4,275mm long, 1,800mm wide, 1,640mm tall with a 2,700mm wheelbase, and it’s currently shown as arriving in early 2026 (India).

On the EV side, the official NEXA site highlights a claimed driving range of 543 km on a full charge, and even mentions you can do up to ~400 km at 80% charge (useful because fast-charging usually targets 80%). Autocar further says the e Vitara is expected with two battery options (49kWh and 61kWh, LFP) and front-mounted electric motors, with the bigger-battery versions listed with the same 192.5Nm torque figure.

Where the e Vitara really tries to “feel premium” is features and safety: NEXA calls out ADAS Level 2 with 15+ functions (like lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, high beam assist, and emergency braking), plus 7 airbags (six + a driver knee airbag) and ESP. For comfort, NEXA also mentions ventilated front seats, rear seats that slide and recline, a panoramic fixed-glass sunroof, and multiple drive modes including Eco/Normal/Sport plus Snow mode. Charging-wise, Maruti positions it as flexible: home AC charging, fast DC charging on trips, a portable charger, and app-based help to find/reserve charging slots.

Jun 142025
 

Launched globally in March 2025, the facelifted BMW iX returned stronger than ever, debuting at BMW’s Dingolfing plant before touching down in markets worldwide—including India later in the year . Riding on its pioneering 2021 e-SAV legacy, this mid-size electric SUV ushers in the xDrive45, xDrive60, and the high-performance M70 variants. Each blends dual-motor AWD thrills with state-of-the-art battery tech—94.8 kWh in the xDrive45 (up from 76.6), 109.1 kWh in the xDrive60, and 108.9 kWh in the race-bred M70—yielding 402 hp/700 Nm, 536 hp/765 Nm, and a monstrous 659 hp/1,100 Nm respectively .

Range numbers soar: up to 602 km WLTP for the xDrive45, a stunning 701 km in the xDrive60, and about 600 km even in the performance-heavy M70 . Charging is rapid too—supporting up to 195 kW DC fast-charge (xDrive60/M70), topping 80% in roughly 35 minutes .

Refined design changes edge the iX even further forward: sleeker LED headlights with vertical DRLs, an illuminated grille, aerodynamic alloys (21”–23” in M Sport trims), and reshaped bumpers create a more assertive profile . Inside, its iconic curved **14.9″ touchscreen and 12.3″ digital cluster under anti‑reflective glass—running iDrive 8.5—remains the center of a tech-rich cabin, enhanced by a new three-spoke M steering wheel, ventilated M Sport seats, Harman Kardon (or optional Bowers & Wilkins) audio, panoramic solar roof, and four-zone climate control .

Tech and safety are equally advanced: Level‑2 ADAS includes hands‑free highway assist, active lane-change triggered by eye movement, 360° cameras, soft‑close doors, and a full suite of airbags and parking aids .

Dimensionally, the iX is akin to the X5/X6 yet offers X7–like interior space with a flat floor, providing generous legroom and about 1,095 L cargo room with rear seats folded . Euro NCAP has awarded it a 5-star rating, reinforcing its premium appeal .

Expected in India by late 2025, the iX facelift continues its reign as BMW’s flagship electric flagship—bringing longer range, sharper performance, and supreme luxury wrapped in a stunning, tech-rich package

Jun 122025
 
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Launched on 2 September 2024, the all-new Aston Martin Vanquish marks the triumphant return of the legendary nameplate, now reborn as the brand’s flagship grand tourer powered by a re-engineered twin-turbo V12 . Its heart is a 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12, pumped up to a breathtaking 835 hp (614 kW) and 1,000 Nm of torque, sent solely to the rear wheels through an 8-speed ZF automatic—launching the Vanquish from 0 to 100 km/h in a spine‑tingling 3.3 seconds and onto a top speed north of 345 km/h (214 mph) .

The Vanquish commands attention with its carbon-fibre body and long, muscular bonnet framed by matrix LED headlights, aggressive scoops, quad exhausts, vertically stacked taillights, and 21″ forged wheels wrapped in Pirelli P Zero rubber . Underneath, a bonded-aluminium chassis with a lengthened wheelbase, Bilstein DTX dampers, active aero, and carbon-ceramic brakes (410 mm front/360 mm rear) ensure both sumptuous ride comfort and razor-sharp handling—consistent with Aston’s newfound performance-driven ethos .

Inside is the height of GT luxury: two integrated 10.25″ digital screens for instrumentation and infotainment, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, premium materials including semi-aniline leather, faux-suede, and optional cashmere headliner, plus 16-way heated and ventilated seats . A 15-speaker Bowers & Wilkins sound system fills the cabin—along with thoughtful touches like a panoramic glass roof, wireless charging, and tailored luggage options .

Safety and tech are equally advanced, featuring adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, traffic sign recognition, front/rear collision warning, full ADAS suite, electronic stability control, and carbon-fibre brakes lending a commanding sense of confidence .

Globally limited to just under 1,000 units annually, the Vanquish officially launched in India on 22 March 2025, priced between ₹5.5–6.0 crore ex-showroom, and rumored to land around ₹8.5 crore on‑road in metros .

From its carbon-fibre artistry and roaring V12, to its blend of supercar performance and grand‑tourer comfort, the 2024 Aston Martin Vanquish reasserts itself as the ultimate expression of British automotive royalty—rare, resolute, and utterly ruthless.

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