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Available Electric SUVs or EUVs In India (2024) (sarcasm)🤣🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐

The term SUVs in India start from all the way from Nissan Magnite and go to all the way to the precious diamond AKA Rolls-Royce Cullinan.   Over the years all these gym going vehicle with has gains eider more muscle, more brain or bigger heart.   But now a days the all new breads of SUVs had already hit the Indian Market that is know as EUVs ( Electric Utility Vehicle). So lets dive into the world of EUVs in very funny way and Do We really need them in a comic way?     1. Tata Punch EV   Range:-  315-421  Kmpc ( Kilometre  Per Charge) One liner:- Cheapest EUV in town till now. 2. Tata Nexon EV Range:-  325-465  Kmpc ( Kilometre  Per Charge) One liner:- Cramped foot-well, limited storage, and glovebox, cup holders, but the first SUV with a 5-star NCAP rating but was it's ICE counterpart. 🤔 3. Mahindra XUV400 EV Range:-  375-456   Kmpc (Kilometre Per Charge) One liner:- First EUV of XUV 🤔 4. MG ZS EV   Range:-  ...

Hypocrisy of saving the Environment by using EV (Electric Vehicle)

Mr Elon musk said once that to live in and breathe clean city air we have to drive an electric vehicle. So truly speaking I did some digging on this and got to know some unfaithful claimed facts for India.   Electric vehicles (EVs) have been a topic of debate regarding their environmental impact. Let’s delve into the reality of EVs and their effects on the environment: Tailpipe Emissions : EVs emit  zero tailpipe emissions  because they run solely on electricity. This is a significant advantage over conventional gasoline-powered vehicles that emit pollutants directly from their exhaust pipes. Well-to-Wheel Emissions : However, the overall environmental impact of EVs also depends on the  energy source used to charge them . This concept is known as  well-to-wheel emissions . Electricity production varies in emissions based on the energy mix of a region. If your electricity comes from renewable sources (such as wind, solar, or hydro), the well-to-wheel emissio...

Who comes first (Indian Automobile industry)

Coming first is not always means that you will be on top. It may means that you have started a new trend in market that is good for others brands to take over. So behold here are the automobile industry first thing from the 7th largest country on the 3rd planet of our solar system.    First Sedan in India:- Studebaker Four First SUV in India:- Tata Sierra First MPV in India:- Kajah Kazwa First Hatchback in India:- Maruti Suzuki 800 India's first Assembled Vehicle:- Morris Minor First Indian automobile brand:- Hindustan Motors First Compact diesel SUV:- Premier Rio First India Automobile Joint Ventur:- Maruti and Suzuki First Indian electric car:- Maini Reva First convertible in India:- Standard Herald India’s first six-cylinder CNG engine:- Ashok Leyland India’s first 2 seater 50 cc moped:- TVS 50 Launched India’s First indigenous scooter :- TVS Scooty India’s first 5 speed motorcycle:- Shaolin India's first luxury sedan:- Hindustan Motors Contessa India's first registered ...

ADAS-Advanced driver assistance systems works

As advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) continue to evolve, the integration of different sensors has become increasingly important. Among these sensors, lidar stands out as a key technology for enhancing the accuracy and reliability of ADAS functions. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of fusing lidar in ADAS functions and its applications. What is Lidar and How Does it Work? Lidar is a remote sensing technology that uses laser light to measure distances and create high-resolution 3D images of the environment. In ADAS applications, LiDAR sensors are installed on vehicles to sense their surroundings and collect information about the location, speed, and shape of objects in the environment. Benefits of Fusing Lidar in ADAS Functions Improved Object Detection and Recognition Lidar sensors provide accurate and detailed information about the vehicle's surroundings, making objects more reliable and familiar. Unlike cameras or radars, LIDAR can detect objects even i...

Mercedes-Benz detailed Information

  As a review, here is a summary of the meanings of the Mercedes-Benz models as a review.        Five Core Models – A, B, C, E, and S   GL Prefix – SUV models, such as the Mercedes-Benz GLS, Mercedes-Benz GLE, Mercedes-Benz GLC, and Mercedes-Benz GLA   CL Prefix – 4-door-coupes, such as the Mercedes-Benz CLA and Mercedes-Benz CLS   SL Prefix – Roadsters, such as the Mercedes-Benz SLC and Mercedes-Benz SL. The current Mercedes-Benz classes (and types of the model within) are as broken down in the table below. The “Class” system for Mercedes only came about in 1972 with the arrival of their W116 car, which they created the S-Class for. The S-Class was launched in order to introduce a series of flagship cars. In 1994, the manufacturer changed the nomenclature of their cars, so a model would be named by a letter, and followed by up to three digits. This alphanumerical system was to categorise the cars better. The old system saw the letter represent th...