Mercedes-Benz S-Class to Get Separate Platform for ICE and EV
German luxury carmaker, Mercedes-Benz, is committed to the future of the S-Class by developing both a traditional combustion-engine version and a dedicated electric model. CEO Ola Kallenius emphasized the importance of maintaining separate platforms for these flagship vehicles, ensuring optimal experiences for their respective customers.
Porsche Taycan Sales Decline Sharply
Sales of the Porsche Taycan have dropped significantly, reflecting a broader decline in electric vehicle demand worldwide. The four-door electric sedan experienced a 50 percent decrease in global sales, with only 14,000 units sold between January and September this year. In the U.S., EV deliveries fell 35 percent, with Taycan deliveries in the first nine months of 2024 at half the total for the same period in 2023.
Delhi Transport Department Cracks Down on Excess Vehicles
The Delhi Transport Department has initiated a new crackdown on over-age vehicles, aiming to reduce air pollution in the national capital. This initiative, running until December, involves deploying teams to impound diesel and petrol vehicles older than 10 and 15 years, alongside actions against unregistered e-rickshaws across the city.
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Mercedes-Benz S-Class to get separate platform for ICE and EV
Mercedes-Benz plans to develop separate platforms for its S-Class models, one for traditional internal combustion engines (ICE) and another for electric vehicles (EV). CEO Ola Kallenius emphasized the importance of these distinct platforms to enhance the driving experience for each customer segment.
Porsche Taycan sales are down sharply
Porsche Taycan sales have plummeted 50 percent globally, with only 14,000 units sold from January to September, reflecting a broader decline in electric vehicle demand. In the U.S., EV deliveries fell by 35 percent, with Taycan deliveries in early 2024 halving compared to the previous year.
The Delhi Transport Department has launched a fresh crackdown on excess vehicles
The Delhi Transport Department is intensifying efforts to remove over-age vehicles to reduce air pollution. The operation will last until December, targeting diesel and petrol vehicles over 10 and 15 years old, and also addressing unregistered e-rickshaws.
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