2025 Mahindra XUV 3XO to start at less than $30,000
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Car news today: Volkswagen Amarok W580 series back in production, Mahindra’s $30K 3XO SUV confirmed for 2025 release, and more – 08 April 2025
This post appeared first on Chasing Cars. Thanks for joining us this Tuesday, April 8th 2025. Notably in car news today: Volkswagen Amarok W580 series to go back into production, Mahindra 3XO eyes $30K price for Australian release, and Hyundai Tuscon prices dropped to sub $40,000 drive-away. Browse this issue: Volkswagen Amarok W580 series to go back into production Mahindra 3XO confirmed for 2025 Australian market release Hyundai Tuscon pric…
BYD sets UK sales record in first quarter of 2025
Chinese vehicle manufacturer BYD has sold more vehicles in the UK in the first quarter of 2025 than the whole of 2024. It set a new sales record with 9,271 […] The post BYD sets UK sales record in first quarter of 2025 first appeared on Bodyshop Magazine.
2025 Mahindra XUV 3XO to start at less than $30,000
A sub-$30,000 starting price will kick off the Indian car maker’s entry into the hotly-contested city SUV segment. The 2025 Mahindra XUV 3XO will be priced from less than $30,000 after its scheduled arrival in Australia in mid-year having made its local debut at the Melbourne Motor Show. Confirmed for Australian showrooms after its global unveiling in 2024, the 3XO’s sub-$30,000 price sees it target direct rivals including the ageing but hot-se…
BYD sells more cars in UK during Q1 than all of 2024
Chinese automaker BYD has recorded its strongest quarter in the UK market, selling 9,271 cars in Q1 2025. This figure exceeds the company’s entire 2024 UK sales volume, just two [...] The post BYD sells more cars in UK during Q1 than all of 2024 appeared first on Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International.
Electric Car Sales March 2025 – Tata, MG, Mahindra, Hyundai, BYD
GaadiWaadi - The electric car sales in March 2025 saw Tata leading the way ahead of MG, Mahindra, Hyundai, BYD and BMW The sales of electric cars in India for March 2025 threw up a mixed bag with some manufacturers enjoying appreciable growth while others saw serious drops. Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, despite remaining the segment leader, slipped hard with a 34 per cent year-on-year decline, moving 4,710 units versus 7,184 in the same mont…
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