The Superb facelift was recently revealed by the Czech carmaker at a global event and for the first time ever, the premium sedan now gets a plug-in hybrid version
The Czech brand’s flagship sedan gets mild cosmetic updates and a new plug-in hybrid powertrain too
The new Camry is available in a single variant which is priced at Rs 36.95 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India)
We get in and around the new Camry at its launch to see what’s new
The tenth-gen Camry has been launched, but only in its hybrid avatar
The new Camry is available in a single variant in India, which is priced at Rs 36.95 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India)
The 10th generation Toyota Camry is bigger, more powerful and looks quite different from the current generation
The new Camry will initially be available as a hybrid model with a standalone petrol variant expected to come in later
All new cars launching in January are either new models from the ground-up or brand-new nameplates
The sedan has been spied testing in the country recently
The new Camry will be brought to India early next year and in all probability will only be available as a hybrid model
It’s that time of the year where we run through our archives of the months gone to try and ascertain what the next year has in store for us. 2018 was quite an eventful year and 2019 promises to be even more so. Despite the relentless onslaught of SUVs, there are plenty of other cars that are set to make their debut next year. Right from the affordable new-gen Hyundai Grand i10 to the uber-fast and luxurious sedan, the new BMW 3 Series, there is a car for everyone who might not be keen on an SUV.
The shift in focus away from diesel powertrains paves the way for the reintroduction of the Camry in Western Europe after an absence of 14 years.
With the government dithering on its plans for electrification of the Indian automotive sector, hybrids seem to be the answer to reduce vehicular emissions in the country
Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles Are Closer Cousins Of Electric Vehicles Than Petrol/Diesel Hybrid Cars
He would take his colour, brushes and canvas outside to paint and talk with his love. He would stand close to the window and paint, keeping an eye on his muse.
They say the violin mimics the human sound. In his case, it was that of love, of longing. He didn’t know any other way of loving.
Younger people do not have much progressive beliefs; a 2017 survey found that one-third of young people opposed inter-caste marriage.
The pandemic has made it clear that virtual learning is here to stay. In the West, the big question is whether it will dilute the quality of the college experience and education. In India, which grapples with digital divide, the question remains whether this will reach most people at all.
Even after two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, many 'informed' individuals in India continue to deny the virus with unscientific claims and unfounded data. The latest? Omicron will end the pandemic.
Across Asia there are deeply entrenched obstacles to a mode of higher education that is liberal in multiple senses – disciplinary and epistemological but also social and political.
The two incidents in the recent past, one in Mon district of Nagaland and the other at Lakhimpur Kheri in Uttar Pradesh, undermined the core principles democracy and federalism.