Future of mobility: It’s clean and connected
These are rough times for the auto industry grappling with falling sales and the shift to BS VI emission norms. Automakers feel that two trends can spark a revival—connectivity and electric mobility.
These are rough times for the auto industry grappling with falling sales and the shift to BS VI emission norms. Automakers feel that two trends can spark a revival—connectivity and electric mobility.
The company says “India’s first electric SUV” can go 452 km on a single charge and the running cost is 80% lower than that of a petrol car.
For the modern consumer, a car is an extension of their house, workplace and personality. Carmakers are therefore looking at connected ecosystems for millennials who are constantly on the move.
Infotainment and connectivity matter most to millennials, says Pratap Bose, Tata Motors’ global head of design.
The Reliance-backed company plans to make driving safer as the connected car becomes a reality.