Friday, 28 November 2025

Honda Amaze Secures 5 Stars In Bharat NCAP Crash Tests

The third-generation Honda Amaze has been awarded five stars in the Bharat NCAP evaluation. The sub-compact sedan has achieved five stars in Adult Occupant and four stars in Child Occupant Protection. The rating applies to all variants: V, VX and ZX in both MT and CVT guises.

 

Also Read: New Honda Amaze vs Maruti Suzuki Dzire: Subcompact Sedan Battle Continues

2025 Honda Amaze Bharat NCAP Crash Test Results Details 1

Honda Amaze: Adult Occupant Protection

 

In the adult-occupant category, the Amaze managed to get a total of 28.33 out of 32 points. It achieved 14.33 points in the frontal offset deformable barrier test and 14 points in the side movable deformable barrier test. In the frontal test, the report shows that the head and neck are well protected, while the chest, knees and lower legs offer a reasonable level of protection with some areas performing better than others.

 

In the side-impact test, the head and lower body show strong protection, though the chest area performs less effectively compared with other regions. The separate side-pole test also shows that the occupant is generally well protected.

 

Also Read: 2025 Honda Amaze Review: Practically Flawless

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Honda Amaze: Child Occupant Protection

 

In the Child Occupant Protection test, the Amaze managed to score a combined score of 40.81 points out of 49. This total incorporates dynamic crash performance, child-seat installation scores and the vehicle’s available child-safety equipment. For the impact tests, Bharat NCAP used child seats for both an 18-month-old and a 3-year-old dummy, each installed rear-facing using ISOFIX anchorages and a support leg. 

 

In the dynamic tests, the younger dummy scored 7.81 out of 8 in the frontal impact and the maximum 4 out of 4 in the side impact, while the older child achieved full marks in both scenarios. The child-seat installation assessment also returned a perfect score.

 

Also Read: Bharat NCAP: Maruti Suzuki Dzire Secures 5-Star Crash Safety Rating

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Honda Amaze: Standard Safety Features

 

The Amaze’s standard safety equipment list includes six airbags, front pretensioner seatbelts with load limiters, three-point seatbelts for all five occupants and head restraints for both rows. The car also offers rear parking sensors, ABS with EBD, brake assist, a brake-override system and Vehicle Stability Assist with traction and stability control functions. Hill-start assist and an emergency stop signal are also part of the standard package.  



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Thursday, 27 November 2025

Mahindra Introduces New 70 kWh Battery Pack With XEV 9S

While we know that the Mahindra Electric Origin SUVs – the BE6 and XEV 9e – debuted two battery packs on the INGLO platform, the newly launched XEV 9s arrived with three battery packs to choose from. Apart from the familiar 59kWh and 79kWh, the new battery pack is a 70kWh unit and here’s a brief rundown on it. 

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Also Read: Mahindra XEV 9s Launched: In Pictures
 

The new 70kWh is the same Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) composition and is available in a single trim – the Pack Two Above. It powers the single motor mounted on the rear wheels, making around 240bhp and the standard 380Nm. The claimed MIDC range of the 70kWh is 600 km. However, we expect it to be good enough for 450 km of real-world driving range. 

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Also Read: Mahindra BE 6 Formula E Edition Launched At Rs 23.69 Lakh
 

Charging the 70kWh battery pack from 0-100 per cent with an 11.2kW AC charger will take 7 hours and 10.2 hours with a 7.2kW AC charger. Moreover, this battery pack supports 160kW of DC fast charging owing to is 400V architecture. A 20-80 per cent charge at a 160kW plug will take only 20 minutes, claims the Indian carmaker. 

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Also Read: Mahindra XEV 9S 7-Seat Electric SUV Launched At Rs 19.95 Lakh
 

Akin to the other two battery packs, even the 70kWh unit will be offered with a lifetime warranty. The 70kWh Pack Two Above is priced at Rs 24.45 lakh (ex-showroom)



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2025 Ducati Streetfighter V2 Launched In India At Rs. 17.50 Lakh

Ducati India has launched the 2025 Ducati Streetfighter V2 in India, with prices starting at Rs. 17,50,200 (Ex-showroom) for the standard Streetfighter V2 and Rs. 19,48,900 (Ex-showroom) for the top-spec Streetfighter V2 S. The Ducati Streetfighter V2 is a middleweight sport naked based on the Panigale V2 and boasts of being the lightest Streetfighter ever created by Ducati with a claimed dry weight of 175 kg for the top-spec V2 S variant. 

 

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The 2025 Ducati Streetfighter V2 follows the typical design language of the Ducati Streetfighter family, with a mass-forward stance, and a sharp face underscored by the full-LED headlights and DRL. According to Ducati, the new Streetfighter V2 focusses on lightness, easy handling and a powerful yet usable engine combined with sporty ergonomics perfectly adapted for everyday use.

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Engine & Performance

 

The 2025 Ducati Streetfighter V2 is powered by a new 890 cc, 90-degree V2 engine which has been Euro5+ homologated. The new engine weighs just 54.4 kg, and is the lightest twin-cylinder engine ever produced by Ducati. The 890 cc, v-twin engine delivers 119 bhp at 10,750 rpm and 93.3 Nm of peak torque at 8,250 rpm. Over 70 per cent of torque is available at just 3,000 rpm promising exciting response across the rev range. A racing exhaust is available as an accessory, increasing power to 125 bhp and reducing weight further by 4.5 kg.

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Chassis & Suspension

 

The 2025 Ducati Streetfighter V2 is built around a monocoque frame, which uses the V2 engine as a stressed element. Inspired by the new Panigale V4, the Streetfighter V2 also uses a double-sided swingarm which is said to enhance stability and mechanical grip. The suspension set-up is different between the V2 and V2 S. 

 

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The Streetfighter V2 features a fully adjustable Marzocchi fork and fully adjustable Kayaba rear monoshock. The V2 S, on the other hand, gets fully-adjustable Ohlins NIX-30 front fork and Ohlins rear suspension, a lighter lithium-ion battery, Ducati Power Launch (DPL), Pit Limiter and a 3 kg lighter dry weight of 175 kg (178 kg for the Streetfighter V2). 

Both the V2 and V2 S get a Sachs steering damper and the new cast wheels are kitted out with Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV tyres (120/70 front and 190/55 rear). Braking duties are handled by a powerful Brembo system with M50 monobloc calipers and 320 mm front discs.

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Electronics & Features

 

The Streetfighter V2 features a six-axis inertial measurement unit (IMU) which powers the cornering ABS with “slide-by-brake” function for controlled sliding into corners, Ducati Traction Control (DTC) with a new “predictive” control function, Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC), Engine Brake Control (EBC) as well as standard Ducati Quick Shift for seamless up and down shifts.

 

Four riding modes are offered – Race, Sport, Road & Wet, each offering pre-configured as well as user-modifiable intervention levels for all controls and engine response. The new 5-inch TFT display provides a clear and intuitive rider interface, with three display modes (Road, Road Pro and Track) to suit different riding contexts.  

 

Additionally, Ducati is also offering a range of accessories for the new Streetfighter V2 which include a racing exhaust for track use, a Lap Timer Pro self-timing system, cruise control, turn-by-turn navigation, a USB power socket and a TPMS tyre pressure sensor. The Streetfighter V2 is available in India in Ducati Red from today.



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Wednesday, 26 November 2025

Mahindra XEV 9S 7-Seat Electric SUV Launched At Rs 19.95 Lakh

Exactly a year on since the debut of its first ‘Electric Origin’ SUVs, Mahindra has launched its newest electric vehicle (EV), the Mahindra XEV 9S, at a starting price of Rs 19.95 lakh for the Pack One Above variant. Sitting at the top of the carmaker's electric SUV portfolio, the XEV 9S is the biggest battery-powered model from Mahindra yet, and the third based on its bespoke EV architecture. Mahindra has revealed the Pack Two Above will cost Rs 24.45 lakh (70 kWh) and Rs 25.45 lakh (79 kWh), Pack Three will cost Rs Rs 27.35 lakh and Pack Three Above is priced at Rs 29.45 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom).

 

mahindra xev 9s front end

 

Test drives of the XEV 9S will begin on December 5, with bookings set to open on January 14 and deliveries to commence on January 23.

 

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In appearance, the XEV 9S may look similar to the combustion-engined XUV700, because it adopts the same silhouette. The styling touches, though, link it closely to the XEV 9E. In terms of size, the XEV 9S is quite similar to the XUV700, being almost the same height (1,745 mm) but with a marginally longer 2,762 mm wheelbase.

 

mahindra xev 9s rear

 

Under the skin, the XEV 9S is more or less identical to the XEV 9E, as it is based on the same Inglo architecture, and borrows the same battery options – 59 kWh and 79 kWh. However, there is a third battery option available on Pack Two Above – a 70 kWh unit. 

 

mahindra xev 9s interior dashboard

 

Powering the XEV 9S are the same motors found in the other Electric Origin SUVs, offering power outputs of 228 bhp and 282 bhp, while torque is the same for all variants, at 380 Nm. This, according to Mahindra, helps make the XEV 9S the fastest seven-seat SUV under Rs 70 lakh, with a top speed of 202 kmph. The 0 to 100 kmph acceleration times are 7.9 seconds for the 228 bhp model, and 7 seconds for the 282 bhp version.

mahindra xev 9s third row

 

This is a developing story. Please stay tuned for more details.



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Hero Xtreme 160R 4V With Cruise Control Launched At Rs. 1.34 Lakh

Hero MotoCorp has launched the Xtreme 160R 4V with cruise control, with ride-by-wire throttle and a price tag of Rs. 1,34,100 (Ex-showroom). This makes the cruise control variant roughly around Rs. 4,500 more expensive than the standard Xtreme 160R 4V.  The Xtreme 160R 4V now gets ride-by-wire with three ride modes – Rain, Road and Sports, as well as cruise control and gets four colour options, including a new Matt Shadow Grey colour option, along with Kevlar Brown, Matt Slate Black and Neon Shooting Star.

 

Also Read: Hero Xtreme 250R First Ride Review

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Mechanically, the Hero Xtreme 160R 4V remains the same, with the 163.2 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, four-valve engine tuned to put out 16.67 bhp at 8,500 rpm and 14.6 Nm of peak torque at 6,500 rpm. The new bike has been given a minor refresh in the cosmetics department though, with a revised and aggressive-looking LED headlight, a new colour LCD display shared with the Xtreme 250R, and updated switchgear to toggle through the ride modes.

 

Also Read: New Hero Xtreme 125R Gets Cruise Control, Dual-Channel ABS

 

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Also Read: Exclusive - Hero Xtreme 125R To Get Cruise Control

 

The standard Xtreme 160 4V is still available at a price of Rs. 1.30 lakh (Ex-showroom), and the cruise control variant introduces some segment-first features. The Xtreme 160R 4V has a kerb weight of 147.5 kg, with a 800 mm seat height and 165 mm ground clearance. Fuel tank capacity is 12 litres, while the bike rides on 17-inch wheels, shod with 100/80-17 and 130/70-17 tyres front and rear. 

 

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Suspension duties are handled by 37 mm KYB upside down front fork and a 7-step adjustable monoshock at the rear. The Xtreme 160R 4V also gets standard dual-channel ABS with a 276 mm front petal disc and a 220 mm rear petal disc. The bike also gets first-in-segment panic brake alert, as an added safety feature.



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Tata Sierra vs Hyundai Creta: Specs, Features Compared

The C-SUV segment has never been hotter in India. Where it was already crowded with over 10 choices, Tata has bought its second player in the game. Playing huge on the iconic nameplate, the Sierra comes all guns blazing and facing it is the undisputed bestseller, Hyundai Creta. Both look tempting, but which one brings the better package? Let’s break it down simply and practically.

 

Design & Presence

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Also Read: New Tata Sierra: Variants, Features, Engine Options Explained

 

The Creta’s now familiar design follows a balanced, urban design which doesn’t look out of place. On the other hand, the Sierra makes the opposite statement it tries to bring back its iconic wraparound glass while offering upright stance, clamshell bonnet, and retro-future flavour. 

Dimension / Spec Tata Sierra Hyundai Creta
Length 4,340 mm 4,330 mm
Width 1,841 mm 1,790 mm
Height 1,715 mm 1,635 mm
Wheelbase 2,730 mm 2,610 mm
Ground Clearance  205 mm 190 mm 
Boot Space (claimed) 622 litres 433 litres
Tata Sierra Engine Options Variants Features Price Detailed

Interiors & Comfort

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Also Read: All-New Tata Sierra SUV Launched In India; Prices Start At Rs. 11.49 Lakh

 

On the inside, the Creta’s approach is function first. Despite being a couple of years old, it feels fresh, the logical dashboard layout has easy-to-reach controls, and a rear bench doesn’t give a reason to complain. But the Sierra’s interior is a newer experience. There are some elements borrowed from Tata’s line-up, whereas some are a first for Tata as well. Take the sound bar design, for instance. Soft touch materials are offered in both, but the cabin feels airy, there are light colours, minimalistic touchpoints and a claimed “lounge-like” second row. 

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Also Read: New Tata Sierra SUV To Get An All-Wheel Drive Option

 

Features Compared

 

This is where the biggest talking point lies, so let’s compare feature packs.

Category Hyundai Creta Tata Sierra
Touchscreen 10.25-inch Three-Screen setup
Digital Cluster Yes Yes
360° Camera Yes Yes
ADAS Level 2 Level 2+
Sound System Bose  JBL / Harman-tuned 
Sunroof Panoramic Panoramic
Ventilated Seats Yes Yes
Wireless Charging Yes Yes
Smartphone Integration Yes Yes, Wireless
Climate Controls Dual Zone Dual Zone
Rain Sensing Wipers Yes  Yes
Boss Mode No Yes

 

Engine & Performance

 

Both the Creta and Sierra offer three engine choices, and very similar ones at that – two petrol engines, and a diesel. Both offer a 1.5-litre four-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol, 1.5 TGDi direct-injection turbo petrol, and 1.5-litre four-cylinder diesel, with options for manual as automatic gearboxes. 

  Power And Torque Transmission Options
Tata Sierra – 1.5L NA Petrol 106 PS / 145 Nm

6-speed Manual

 

7-speed DCA (dual-clutch auto)

Tata Sierra – 1.5L T-GDi  Hyperion 160 PS / 255 Nm  6-speed Torque-converter Automatic
Tata Sierra 1.5L Kryojet Diesel 118 PS / 260 Nm 

6-speed Manual, 

6-speed Torque Converter

Hyundai Creta – 1.5L NA MPi Petrol 115 PS / 144Nm

6-speed Manual, 

IVT (CVT Automatic)

Hyundai Creta – 1.5L Turbo-Petrol Smartstream  160 PS / 253 Nm 7-speed DCT Automatic
Hyundai Creta – 1.5L U2 CRDi Diesel 116 PS / 250 Nm

6-speed Manual

6-speed Torque converter Automatic

Also Read: Tata Sierra Launch Highlights: Price, Specifications, Features, Images
 

Conclusion

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While it's new and builds on its iconic nameplate and nostalgia, the Sierra has an uphill task to lock horns with a well-established segment leader like the Creta. The Creta has been a top-seller for ages, and not without reason. So when the Sierra comes in with its tricks up its sleeves, the Creta need not worry yet. How they will fare in real-world conditions, we’ll have to wait a little longer for that. 



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MotoVerse 2025: Royal Enfield Festival Returns As Bigger Better

MotoVerse is the living, breathing hub of Royal Enfield culture – a fusion of subcultures, craft, style and the people who make motorcycling more than just machines. It’s where riders, makers, musicians and explorers sync to the rhythm of “Pure Motorcycling.”  For this year’s edition, nearly 40,000 enthusiasts rolled into Vagator, Goa, the venue of the festival marking the convergence of Royal Enfield riders and enthusiasts from across the globe. 

 

Also Read: Royal Enfield Bullet 650, Flying Flea S6 Make India Debut 

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From morning rides to adrenaline pumping races, hands-on workshops, and world-class performances, MotoVerse 2025 was alive with energy from across the globe. Every race, showcase and experience was built by the community, for the community – led by the people who live this culture every single day. 

 

Also Read: Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange Launched

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Product Launches: Bullet 650, Himalayan Mana Black & More

 

The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 made its India debut at the MotoVerse 2025. Although prices are expected to be announced in early 2026, the Bullet, now powered by Royal Enfield’s acclaimed 650 cc parallel-twin offers more muscle, more character, and more presence. 

 

Also Read: Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Launched At Rs. 3.37 Lakh

 

RE Flying Flea S6 India debut

At the Flying Flea Café was the all-new Flying Flea S6, the scrambler-styled electric model under Royal Enfield electric vehicle vertical, Flying Flea. Promising all-round versatility, built for urban exploration as well as off-road ability, the S6 is still a prototype, although it looks very close to production. Details and full specs are expected to be announced sometime in late 2026.

 

Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Moto Verse 2025 m1

The Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black version made its India debut after its global reveal at EICMA earlier in November. Priced at Rs. 3.37 lakh (Ex-showroom), the Mana Black features a deep stealth black colour option with matte elements and comes kitted out with some factory-fitted rally accessories. 

 

Also Read: Royal Enfield Bullet 650 - In Pictures

Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sundowner 3

Also announced at the MotoVerse was the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange, a special edition model introduced to celebrate the half a million strong Meteor 350 community. The Sundowner Oranage not just gets a vibrant new colour but also comes kitted out with tubeless wire spoke wheels. It’s priced at Rs. 2.19 lakh (Ex-showroom).


 Also Read: RE Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange - In Pictures

Royal Enfield GT R750 Moto Verse 2025 m1

Also showcased was the new Royal Enfield GT-R750 race bike, the next-generation model for the Royal Enfield GT Cup one make racing series. The new GT-R750 features an all-new engine, which on close look, appears to be more compact than the current 650 Twin platform. This new engine is also likely to be introduced in the next-generation road bikes in the Interceptor 750 and the Continental GT 750.

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MotoVerse Experiences

 

There were other experiences that defined the festival. Maut Ka Kuan, or Well of Death, kicked off proceedings of this year’s edition with daredevils riding around the double storey set-up. The Pure Sport Arena At Moto Thrill delivered an electrifying display of action and skill. Riders also took to track with the Royal Enfield FT450, pushing their limits in thrilling flat track sessions. 

 

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MotoReel brought stories from legends like Jonty Rhodes, Nick Sanders, Vanessa Ruck, Freddie Spencer and the Monk and the Warriors team. All the presenters shared powerful journeys of grit, adventure and endurance. MotoVille included Art of Motorcycling with over 51,000 entries, with artists from 12 countries participating in a cine-versed themed celebration of design, technology, and the freedom of two wheels.

 

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The thrill extended to the mainstage with this year’s edition bringing to Goa Grammy-winning producer Diplo, a long time Royal Enfield rider who rode into the festival on the Himalayan 450. Hanumankind rode along with the Royal Enfield leadership on the opening day, on the new Bullet 650. Euphoria, Parvaaz, The Yellow Diary, MIDIval Punditz, x Kutle Khan x Karsh Kale, and Thaikuddam Bridge and more owned the mainstage across three unforgettable days.  

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From Rider Mania To MotoVerse

 

From what started as Royal Enfield Rider Mania with a few hundred attendees almost two decades ago as a festival started by clubs of Royal Enfield riders. While Royal Enfield took the Rider Mania name and continued the tradition for years, parallelly, the BOBMC Rider Mania also continued, albeit at a much smaller scale. 

 

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The BOBMC Rider Mania is an event which was originally began in 2003 in Goa and then hosted by Brotherhood of Bulleteers Motorcycling Consortium with different clubs hosting it across the country every year. In 2023, Royal Enfield renamed its official festival as MotoVerse, with the leadership deciding to give back the Rider Mania name to the community that started it in the first place, with humble beginnings in 2003 in Goa, the place where MotoVerse is held every year.



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Tuesday, 25 November 2025

Tata Sierra Launch Highlights: Price, Specifications, Features, Images

Tata Motors is finally set to launch the reborn Sierra in India today. The company will reveal complete details about the SUV, including its dimensions, features, powertrain choices and, most importantly, its pricing. 
 

The new Sierra’s journey began at the 2020 Auto Expo, where it debuted as an electric concept. A near-production EV version followed at the 2023 Auto Expo, giving a clearer glimpse of the SUV’s direction. Earlier this year, Tata also showcased the internal-combustion-engine (ICE) iteration at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo. And now, after several previews and refinements, the production-ready Sierra is finally here. 



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Monday, 24 November 2025

Tata Sierra Launch LIVE Updates: Price, Specifications, Features, Images

Tata Motors is finally set to launch the reborn Sierra in India today. The company will reveal complete details about the SUV, including its dimensions, features, powertrain choices and, most importantly, its pricing. 
 

The new Sierra’s journey began at the 2020 Auto Expo, where it debuted as an electric concept. A near-production EV version followed at the 2023 Auto Expo, giving a clearer glimpse of the SUV’s direction. Earlier this year, Tata also showcased the internal-combustion-engine (ICE) iteration at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo. And now, after several previews and refinements, the production-ready Sierra is finally here. 



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Japan Mobility Show 2025: Toyota’s One Of Its Kind Line-up On Home Turf

One of the most anticipated motor shows across the world is the Japan Mobility Show. A country that is home to some of the most popular and advanced automakers in the world has a lot to showcase in terms of products, technologies and innovations. Car&bike was there at the just-concluded 2025 edition of the show to witness what’s the latest on offer for consumers and what could possibly make its way to the Indian market in times to come.

 

Also Read: Japan Mobility Show 2025: Lexus LS 6-Wheel Van Concept Previews Future Of Luxury MPVs

 


The biennial show kicked off with Koji Sato, President & CEO, Toyota, stating, “Whether it's a battery EV, plug-in hybrid, hybrid, or internal combustion engine vehicle―whatever the power source – let's make good-looking cars that everyone will want to drive!” adding that the brand to make "Mobility for All" a reality. The Toyota pavilion at the show was a testament of that with a wide range of products on display, including the Hiace Concept, IMV origin,  Walk Me and yes, the new Corolla concept. 
 

Also Read: Japan Mobility Show 2025: Tiny BYD Racco EV Targets Japan’s Kei Car Market

 

Toyota Corolla Concept

The bestseller has seen various body types and drivetrains in its five-decade-long journey, but the aggressive style on this concept is a notable design departure from its predecessors. Amongst other design elements, the seamless integration of the front windscreen with the roof was a highlight for me. A ducktail spoiler, a full-width lightbar and of course the Corolla lettering stood out too when it came to the rear. The cabin looks quite futuristic, and a similar look in the production version will find a lot of takers.

 

Also Read: Japan Mobility Show 2025: Mitsubishi Elevance Concept Could Be The Future Pajero

Land Cruiser FJ

The showstopper, though, was the Land Cruiser FJ. The smallest member of the LC family was the centre of attraction, one that got car enthusiasts excited here in India too. It promises to be just as capable as its bigger siblings, and the smaller footprint could work to its advantage in many ways. There’s no confirmation from the brand yet that the SUV will come to India, but if and when it does, the baby SUV is sure to find many takers. If it comes at a competitive price point, where it can appeal to a larger section of buyers will be even better.

 

Also Read: Japan Mobility Show 2025: Honda Super-ONE Electric Hatchback Revealed In Near Production Form

Toyota AA

Tucked in a corner was the first-ever car made by Toyota. The AA sedan was the first production car made by the company and was launched almost a century ago in 1936. The company was still called Toyoda then, named after its founder, Kiichiro Toyoda and was later renamed as Toyota Motor Corporation. From the first car to some cool concepts on display at the show, the pavilion was a living example of how far and fast the auto world has developed.

 

Also Read: Toyota Spins Off Century As New Standalone Brand; Unveils New Century Coupe Concept At Japan Mobility Show 2025

Akio Toyoda Toyota Century

But Toyota is not just Toyota. From a unique 6-wheel concept shown by Lexus to Century being unveiled as the new flagship brand, the versatility and technology on display were worth experiencing. The former is a high-end MPV that ensures a lot of real estate inside, and the latter is a bold new concept with which the brand aims to take on the likes of Rolls-Royce and Bentley. And then there was the cute K-Open from Daihatsu. In the words of Chairman Akio Toyoda, “ We want to cultivate it as a brand that brings the spirit of Japan – the pride of Japan – out into the world.”
 



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Sunday, 23 November 2025

Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange Edition: In Pictures

Royal Enfield expanded its Meteor 350 range at Motoverse 2025 with a new Sundowner Orange edition. Priced at Rs 2.19 lakh (ex-showroom), the Sundowner Edition is the most expensive variant of the Metro 350 series, sitting above Supernova Black.

 

Also read: Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange Launched: Gets Tubeless Spoke Wheels
 

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New Sundowner Orange edition adds a new livery to the Meteor 350 range.

 

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Costs about Rs 3,000 more than Supernova Black.

 

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Unique in the Sundowner Orange edition are the spoked wheels with tubeless tyres. 

 

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Sundowner Orange features factory-fitted accessories, including a tall fly screen,

 

Also Read: Motoverse 2025: Royal Enfield Bullet 650, Flying Flea S6 Make India Debut

 

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Tripper navigation is also included in the package.

 

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The Sundowner Orange gets the deluxe touring seat as well as a backrest.

 

Also Read: Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mana Black Launched At Rs 3.37 Lakh

 

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349 cc engine is unchanged and continues to make 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of peak torque; paired with a 5-speed gearbox with a slip & assist clutch

 



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Triumph 350cc Motorcycles Set To Launch On April 6-7

Triumph is gearing up for the launch of a new range of under 350cc displacement versions of its popular models like the Speed 400, Scramble...