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Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL), is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company (HMC). In line with HMC’s global brand vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’ we adopt sustainable and green manufacturing operations, offering mobility solutions with industry leading technology.
HMIL operates with a network of 1,366 sales points and 1,550 service points across India. Our model line-up consists of car models across different customer segments, including Grand i10 NIOS, i20, i20 N Line, AURA, EXTER, VENUE, VENUE N Line, VERNA, CRETA, CRETA N Line, ALCAZAR, TUCSON and the all-electric SUV IONIQ 5. HMIL’s manufacturing plant near Chennai, is optimised to manufacture our full range of vehicle models. HMIL also forms a critical part of HMC’s global export hub with exports spanning across Africa, the Middle East, and other countries including Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka.
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Coasting Vs. Regenerative Braking: What Saves EV Range The Most?
- Electric vehicles (EVs) have the advantage of recovering energy while slowing down through regenerative braking, converting kinetic energy to electricity.
- Another energy-saving technique in EVs is coasting, where the vehicle glides with minimal power inputs for efficiency.
- A comparison test done with Volkswagen's ID. Buzz showed regenerative braking to be more effective overall, but not always the best for maximizing range.
- Effectiveness of coasting on range varies based on factors like terrain, weight, and driving style, being more effective on flat terrain.
- The ID. Buzz, despite design appeal, is heavy and less aerodynamic, impacting efficiency.
- Regenerative braking in the ID. Buzz offers mild regen experience and requires use of the brake pedal for full stops.
- Efficiency observations indicated 3.2 miles per kilowatt-hour while coasting in suburban roads, dropping in traffic and rain conditions.
- Combined use of regenerative braking and coasting is recommended for optimal range preservation in EVs.
- Hyundai Motor Group EVs provide multiple regenerative braking settings, enhancing efficiency in various driving conditions.
- Anticipatory and defensive driving, along with smart driving habits, can significantly impact EV efficiency and range preservation.

Hyundai's Weird New Concept Looks Like a Group B Rally Car
- Hyundai has teased its new concept car, the Insteroid, which is based on the Inster EV.
- The Insteroid Concept is inspired by gaming and features unique video-game aesthetics and real-world engineering.
- The concept car showcases a widebody stance, big vented fenders, a rear wing, and a roof scoop.
- Hyundai plans to fully reveal the Insteroid Concept in April.

Tesla Superchargers open to Hyundai’s EVs in the U.S.
- Tesla Superchargers are now open to Hyundai’s electric vehicles (EVs) in the U.S.
- Hyundai owners of select EV models can charge at Tesla Superchargers using a complimentary CCS to NACS adapter.
- This gives Hyundai EV owners access to approximately 20,000 Superchargers across the U.S.
- Tesla has been expanding access to non-Tesla EV brands on its Supercharger network.

Hyundai Motor Teases A Gaming-inspired Sports EV Car, INSTEROID
- Hyundai Motor Company has unveiled the INSTEROID, a sporty design concept that transforms the INSTER sub-compact electric vehicle (EV) into a bolder statement.
- The upcoming Insteroid EV concept will be officially debuted at the Seoul Mobility Show in early April.
- The INSTEROID features racing game-inspired styling with wheel arch air vents, 21-inch wheels, and a prominent rear spoiler and diffuser.
- Hyundai Motor's design team created the INSTEROID as a one-of-a-kind concept car that merges the aesthetics of video games with real-world engineering.

Tesla Superchargers: GM, Ford, Rivian, and other EV brands with access
- In May 2023, Ford initiated a shift by securing access to the Tesla Supercharger network for its EV owners, leading other automakers like GM, Rivian, and Mercedes to follow suit.
- By the end of 2023, most major automakers had agreed to adopt Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS) and develop adapters for EV owners.
- Tesla's EV charging connector design led to Ford's collaboration in providing access to over 12,000 Superchargers in the U.S. and Canada and committing to NACS ports for future EVs.
- Other automakers such as Rivian, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, and more have also embraced the shift towards the NACS charge port standard.
- The U.S. currently has more NACS ports than CCS ports publicly available, despite federal funding for CCS chargers buildout.
- Automakers like GM, Honda, Hyundai, and Volvo are offering adapters to access Tesla Superchargers, with plans to integrate NACS ports in upcoming EV models.
- Customers must download the Tesla app to pay for charging at Supercharger stations, and automakers like Mercedes and Nissan are enabling access to the network through adapters and NACS ports.
- Rivian began sending adapters to customers to access 15,000 Superchargers in North America, while Hyundai and Kia are providing free adapters to selected EV owners.
- Ford customers gained access to Tesla Superchargers in 2024 with ongoing adapter delivery delays, while GM updated software for EV compatibility and planned NACS charge ports in future models.
- Honda, Mercedes, Nissan, and Volvo/Polestar are among the automakers facilitating access to Tesla's Supercharger network for their EV customers through adapters and NACS ports.
- The article highlights the shift towards Tesla's NACS charge port standard and the growing adoption of Tesla's Supercharger network among various automotive brands as of March 25, 2025.

Demand for SUVs has increased waiting times for top-selling models
- The demand for SUVs, premium cars, and sub-compact SUVs has increased, leading to longer waiting times for popular models.
- The 5-door Thar Roxx by Mahindra & Mahindra has a waiting period of up to 9 months. The company plans to increase production capacity to meet the high demand.
- Toyota's Hycross has a waiting period of 6 to 8 months, while the Fortuner has a waiting period of 3 to 6 months. Tata Motors' vehicles have a waiting period of up to six weeks, and Hyundai's cars have a waiting period of four to six weeks for top models.
- Luxury carmakers have reduced waiting times for vehicles manufactured in India, but completely built-up units still have a longer wait time of up to 12 months. Mercedes-Benz India has a waiting period of up to 3 months, while customers of Maybach, S class, and G Wagon models have to wait for up to a year.

Hyundai announces $21bn US investment as Trump tariffs loom
- South Korean automaker Hyundai plans to make a $21bn investment in the US to protect itself from potential tariffs imposed by Donald Trump.
- The investment includes $9bn in boosting US production capacity and creating 14,000 jobs, $6bn for expanding strategic partnerships in autonomous driving and other technologies, and a new $5.8bn steel plant in Louisiana.
- The steel plant will produce more than 2.7m metric tonnes annually, creating over 1,400 jobs and supplying steel to auto plants in Alabama and Georgia.
- Hyundai's investment is seen as a demonstration of the effectiveness of tariffs, as Trump plans to impose reciprocal tariffs on numerous countries including South Korea.
Hyundai EV Owners: Your Tesla NACS Adapters Are Coming Soon
- Hyundai EVs can now utilize over 20,000 Tesla Supercharging stations.
- Hyundai will provide free automaker-authorized adapters to eligible customers for using Tesla Supercharging stations.
- Owners of older Hyundai EV models using the Combined Charging System (CCS) port will be able to access Superchargers after receiving the NACS-to-CCS adapter.
- Hyundai Motor Group is ahead of the curve in transitioning to the NACS plug standard.

Hyundai’s wild pint-sized EV concept is inspired by video games
- Hyundai has unveiled the Insteroid, a concept car based on the Inster electric vehicle.
- The concept features a wild design with an enormous rear wing, diffuser, and flared guards inspired by video games.
- Hyundai aims to enhance the emotional experience of electric cars through the Insteroid concept.
- Power outputs for the Insteroid have not been specified, but it is expected to be more powerful than the standard Inster model.

Bangkok 2025: Hyundai Creta N Line facelift – more like a face swap, all-new rear/dash too, 1.5L NA CVT
- The Hyundai Creta facelift features all-new front and rear ends, as well as a completely fresh dashboard.
- The new front fascia is more angular and macho, with a square grille, sharp 'skid plate' trim, and headlamps.
- The rear end has a more rugged look with full-width LED lights and a squarer, bolder rear apron.
- The cabin of the Creta facelift has a new layout with conjoined dual screens and physical buttons on the centre console.

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