India-based Mahindra opens Detroit HQ, wants to sell EVs in U.S.
Mahindra is a major tractor manufacturer and has been building EVs for years.
Mahindra is a major tractor manufacturer and has been building EVs for years.
Does any of this sound familiar?
It's a win-win for two big global players.
Losing money, but only because the series is investing in the future.
The new e20 Plus variants can go about 70 miles on a full charge.
Every automaker wants in on the crossover segment.
Would like some emissions with your mail, or rather not?
San Fransisco's electric scooter service add to its network while celebrating a million electric miles.
A new study suggests that annual spending on autonomous-driving technology could hit $25 billion by the end of the decade.
Models by Hyundai, Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra and Renault reached clean zero results.
Mahindra Racing shares the art of the Formula E car swap.
Indian automaker Mahindra has reinvigorated its aging lineup with the introduction of the new KUV100 – the "Kool Utility Vehicle" – packing a new family of engines. Just don't expect to see any on American roads any time soon.
Gisli Gislason, a long-time EV advocate from Iceland, tours India with Mahindra Reva in a trio of e2o electric vehicles. It sounds like fun.
Mahindra, a massive Indian conglomerate, has agreed to purchase Italian design house Pininfarina. The total investment will be near $185 million.
Mahindra and Pininfarina may be set to link up, despite reports to the contrary. Sources claim an official announcement could be made in the coming days.
The all-electric GenZe scooter from Indian automaker Mahindra will go on sale in three US states this fall.
Mahindra has been denied in its attempt to build Pininfarina after several of the Italian coachbuilder's creditors refused to accept the Indian automaker's offer.
Indian automaker Mahindra is reportedly close to finalizing a deal to buy the famous Italian design house Pininfarina. The two sides have been negotiating the deal for weeks, anonymous insiders indicated.
Ssangyong files applications with the US Patent and Trademark Office for the names "Tivoli" and "Luvent." Consumer Reports says the brand eyes entering the US market in the next two years with a subcompact crossover that will launch in other global markets next year, and a hatchback built on the same platform.
National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), owner of Saab, might not be dead yet, because the company is reportedly close to having a new owner with deeper pockets in near future. The declaration comes from the business's latest request to prolong its reorganization and includes the claim that NEVS has a signed letter of intent from an unnamed Asian automaker to take majority ownership of the beleaguered b