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Auto News: Mahindra aims to electrify India with purchase of REVA

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd has made an announcement that the purchase of a majority stake in Bangalore based REVA Electric Car Co. Ltd. Mahindra owns 55.2% stake in REVA, which will now be known as the Mahindra REVA Electric Vehicle Co. Ltd.

This buy stake is evidence that M&M wants to electrify the Indian auto market, and “book” the segment before players like Nissan jump in.

Mahindra has on its own been working hard on developing eco-friendly technology, under its Sustainable Mobility Initiative. This has seen the development of green technologies such as the diesel hybrid Scorpio and hydrogen Alfa three wheeler.

Mahindra also launched a 1`00% BIODIESEL fleet which has now grown to about 50,000 vehicles. The company is also currently working on an electric version of its Maxximo mini truck. REVA’s EV technology will now be adapted for M&M vehicles.

Currently, REVA is marketing its products in 24 countries across the world with an overall vehicle population of over 3,500 units, claimed as the largest EV fleet globally. Introduced in London in 2004 under the G-Wiz brand, REVA premiered its next generation electric car models, the NXR and NXG, and the REVive remote emergency charge system, REVA’s unique proprietary technology, at last year’s Frankfurt show.

Auto Concept: Mini Beachcomber Concept will go into production

Friday, May 28th, 2010

The Mini Beachcomber, revealed at this year’s Detroit Auto Show, will actually make it to production. The Concept was built to only to preview the Countryman Crossover, but the Beachcomber turned out to be a great success and so onward it goes.

The Beachcomber Concept also gave up two doors to pay tribute to the original Mini beach buggy, the Moke. The original Moke was built between 1964 to 1993. The Beachcomber has a metal, body-colored grille, only this time the designers have inserted driving lights.

Off-road ability is enhanced by higher ground clearance than the Countryman, as well as chunky tires. Plus, the new ALL4 four-wheel-drive system is likely to be included as standard.

The production version of the Beachcomber will have almost no competitors on the market and as for its name Mini said the company needs original names.

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