Everything you need to know about the new Mercedes EQS By Phuti Mpyane - 23 April 2021 The new EQS is a new electric luxury limo with even better tech than the S-Class.
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Whereas many brands such as Volvo have vowed to go ahead with full electrification of their ranges, Mercedes-Benz has decided to build a line of Mercedes-EQ branded fully electric vehicles that will co-exist alongside its conventional but hybridised models.
This luxury sedan is the third Mercedes-Benz EQ model and follows the EQC and EQA, which are essentially electric versions of the GLC and GLA SUVs.
With the new EQS the German marque is opening a new chapter by electrifying the S-Class. The new S-Class is barely five months on the market and customers will have a choice between it and the new EQS.
0 Comments Honda has unveiled the SUV e:prototype, which showcases its first Chinese-market EV and could preview a future electric HR-V. The new model is due to go on sale in China next year and will be the first of 10 EVs that the Japanese firm will launch in the country within the next five years.
Likely to be based on the third-gen Honda HR-V crossover
The SUV will feature Honda’s latest Connect infotainment system
Honda SUV e:prototype: What is it? While few technical details of the model have been made available, the Honda SUV e:prototype appears to be closely based on the new,
So, what exactly is the plan here between Hero and Gogoro?
Hero and Gogoro are partners in an endeavour to take electric mobility to the masses. Hero will be entering into a joint venture with Gogoro to primarily bring the latter’s battery swapping network to India. Hero had announced last year that it had allocated a budget of Rs 10,000 crores for R&D, new product development and expansion of facilities for the next 5-7 years. This initiative could very well be an integral part of this incredible investment. Large-scale production was critical for this, and Hero’s decision makes all the more sense now that there’s another new and promising electric player entering the Indian market Ola Electric.
EV-makers embrace online sales, fixed prices for growth By LI FUSHENG | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-21 09:04 Share CLOSE Visitors check out a Volkswagen EV model during a promotion event in Shanghai in March. [Photo provided to China Daily]
New retail underlines transparency, puts car buyers in the driver s seat
Big change is upon the auto industry: Electric cars signify not only new ways of moving people but novel methods of selling mobility solutions.
SAIC Volkswagen, the German carmaker s joint venture in China, is selling its first model built on its dedicated electric car platform at a fixed price online. This marks a departure from conventional auto sales.