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Force Motors Rolls Out 200,000th Mercedes-Benz Engine in India

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Force Motors has achieved a major milestone, rolling out the 200,000th Mercedes-Benz engine from the Chakan facility in Pune. The landmark underscores its long-standing manufacturing partnership with Mercedes-Benz, which dates back to 1997. Over the years, this collaboration has grown into a full-scale operation, with Force Motors producing engines and axles for all Mercedes-Benz cars and SUVs manufactured in India. The 200,000th unit—a 3.0-litre, six-cylinder M256 engine—has been fitted into a Mercedes-Benz GLS 450. The achievement reflects decades of trust, precision engineering and consistent quality between the two brands. It also highlights India’s growing role in global automotive manufacturing, with Force Motors delivering German-engineered standards from its local facility. Senior leadership from both companies, including Force Motors Managing Director Prasan Firodia and members of the Mercedes-Benz Group AG board, marked the occasion. Beyond the numbers,...

DPF Explained: What Every Modern Diesel Owner Should Know

If you drive a diesel car or SUV bought in the last few years, your vehicle carries a part that older diesels never had: a diesel particulate filter, or DPF. Since the BS6 emission norms came into force, almost every new diesel sold in India runs one. Yet most owners only hear the term when a warning light appears on the dash and the service advisor starts talking about an expensive job. This guide explains what the DPF actually does, why it sometimes causes trouble, and how to keep yours healthy. What a DPF Is and Why It Exists Diesel engines, by their nature, produce soot. That black smoke older diesels used to puff out is made of tiny carbon particles, and breathing those particles is bad for human health. Tighter emission rules around the world set hard limits on how much of this particulate matter a vehicle can release. The DPF is the answer engineers came up with. It is a honeycomb-shaped filter sitting in the exhaust system, downstream of the engine. As exhau...

Volvo EX90, EX60 Get Plug & Charge in the US

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Volvo Cars has rolled out Plug & Charge functionality for its EX90 electric SUV in the United States, with the feature set to arrive on the upcoming EX60 when deliveries begin in 2026. The system allows drivers to simply plug in their vehicle at a compatible public charger and begin charging instantly—no apps, cards or authentication steps required. Payment and verification are handled automatically between the vehicle and the charging network, streamlining the entire experience. Drivers can locate supported charging stations via the built-in Google Automotive system or the Volvo Cars app. Volvo claims access to over 35,000 charging points across the US, including Tesla Superchargers and IONNA network locations, with more partners expected to join over time. For EX90 owners, the feature is already live, although it requires the 2025 model year vehicles equipped with the Nvidia Orin core computing platform. from Indian Autos Blog https://ift.tt/...

New Nissan Kicks Debuts in Japan with e-POWER AWD Tech

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Nissan has launched the all-new Kicks in Japan, bringing its latest hybrid tech and all-wheel-drive capability to the compact SUV segment. Sales begin on June 18, with prices starting at around JP¥3.0 million (approx. US$18,900). At the heart of the new Kicks is Nissan’s third-generation e-POWER system, making its debut in the Japanese market. The setup features a new 5-in-1 integrated unit combining the motor, inverter, generator and related components into a lighter, more compact module. It works alongside a 1.4-litre petrol engine that acts solely as a power generator, delivering improved efficiency and quieter operation. For the first time, the Kicks also gets Nissan’s e-4ORCE electric all-wheel control system, enhancing traction and stability across varying driving conditions. The design takes inspiration from an American football helmet, evident in its bold front grille and distinctive lighting signature. Inside, the cabin gets a modern upgrade with dual 12....

WeRide, Uber Plan Robotaxi Launch in Zurich

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WeRide and Uber Technologies have announced plans to roll out commercial robotaxi services in Switzerland’s Greater Zurich Region, marking their second European expansion shortly after confirming operations in Madrid. The service, pending regulatory approval, is expected to go live later this year via the Uber app, with oversight from Switzerland’s Federal Roads Office (FEDRO). The rollout will begin with a limited fleet and gradually scale toward fully driverless operations in coordination with FEDRO. Local operator Rydera will handle day-to-day operations, while WeRide already holds a driverless testing permit for Zurich’s Furttal region. This move builds on WeRide’s growing global footprint, particularly in the Middle East, where it has been running robotaxi services since December 2024. These include fully driverless deployments in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, along with public ride services in Riyadh. The Zurich fleet will be powered by WeRide’s One and Genesis autono...

What Happens to Your Data Inside a Modern Vehicle

Think of the last time you got into your car. You most likely adjusted the seat, synced your phone, or asked the navigation system to find directions for you. However, one thing you definitely haven't considered is how every single one of those actions got documented. The seating position you set, the numbers in your contact list, the address you entered, how you navigated the traffic lights – all of those aspects of your life get recorded. Modern cars are essentially computers that drive, and computers accumulate information. Most people have an inkling that this is taking place. Very few actually know what types of information cars store, who gets to hold that information, and what measures they can take. This article takes you through each step in great detail so that by the end, you will know for sure how your car handles data. Your Car Is Constantly Taking Notes Any contemporary model comes equipped with a plethora of sensors, cameras, microphones, a GPS ...

2027 Chevrolet Silverado Breaks Cover with New V8s and Digital Cabin

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Chevrolet has pulled the wraps off the 2027 Silverado 1500, bringing a bold redesign, new V8 engines, and a tech-heavy interior to its full-size pickup. The updated truck is set to hit showrooms by late 2026, with seven trims ranging from the no-nonsense Work Truck to the rugged ZR2 and range-topping High Country. Under the hood, the Silverado now offers four powertrain options, headlined by new 5.7-litre and 6.6-litre naturally aspirated V8s. Buyers can also opt for the updated 2.7-litre TurboMax paired with a 10-speed automatic, or the proven 3.0-litre Duramax turbo-diesel for long-haul efficiency. The ZR2 continues to be the off-road hero, packing serious hardware including 35-inch tyres, a 2-inch lift, front and rear electronic locking differentials, and Multimatic DSSV dampers. Inside, it also debuts forged carbon-fibre trim—a first for both the ZR2 and General Motors. Step inside any variant, and the biggest change is immediately obvious. A 16.3-inch touchsc...