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Triumph launches 2020 Street Triple RS at Rs 11.13 lakh

By Firoze Irani, Autocar India calendar22 Apr 2020

At Rs 11.13 lakh, the 2020 Street Triple RS costs the same as its predecessor.

Chinese car designs that are actually copied

By Autocar UK calendar18 Apr 2020

This is a list of the Chinese copycat cars. Few of them are surprisingly identical.

Profits for global car makers fell 11% in 2019 before Covid-19 took hold

By Felix Page, Autocar UK calendar10 Apr 2020

Statistics from 28 brands show that operating profits plummeted before the coronavirus outbreak took hold.

Harley-Davidson launches Low Rider S at Rs 14.69 lakh

By Firoze Irani, Autocar India calendar07 Apr 2020

The Harley-Davidson Low Rider S draws inspiration from the West Coast custom scene.

Under the skin: The world's most power-dense EV motor

By Jesse Crosse, Autocar UK calendar06 Apr 2020

UK firm Equipmake has used 3D-printing to create a super-cool EV motor that is more power-intensive than conventional ...

Volvo engineers in hackathon to come up with coronavirus solutions

By Autocar UK calendar05 Apr 2020

Volvo’s ‘Hack the Crisis’ hackathon will bring around 200 global Volvo developers and engineers together to help save ...

Mercedes-Benz evaluating organic battery technology for future use

By James Attwood, Autocar UK calendar02 Apr 2020

Environmentally friendly compostable batteries could be coming to road cars – but not for 15 years.

BS 6 Special: Part 1 |  The background story

By Autocar India calendar01 Apr 2020

The biggest emission regulation change in a decade is upon us. Part 1 of this special series on BS 6 details the backg...

BS 6 Special: Part 2 | How BS 6 engines work

By Hormazd Sorabjee, Autocar India calendar01 Apr 2020

To comply with BS 6 emission norms, existing petrol and diesel engines need comprehensive changes. Find out just what....

BS 6 Special: Part 3 | The engines BS 6 killed

By Hormazd Sorabjee, Autocar India calendar31 Mar 2020

The implementation of BS 6 norms marks the end of the road for many existing engines in India.