North India remains a strategically important region for automotive and mobility brands. Rising vehicle ownership, an expanding base of first-time car buyers and a culturally driven consumer mindset mean that emotional connection often plays a bigger role than technical specifications alone.
Mercedes-Benz reinforces the S-Class’s long-standing role as the benchmark luxury saloon. It remains a car that leads not by volume, but by example—quietly, confidently and with remarkable completeness
At its core, the Ferrari 12Cilindri remains a deeply traditional car by Maranello standards. A naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 sits up front, producing 830 cv and revving to an almost defiant 9,500 rpm.
Inside, the EX60 reflects Volvo’s ongoing shift toward software-led vehicles. The new HuginCore computing system acts as the backbone for everything from infotainment to safety systems, allowing the car to receive updates over time.
If there was ever a year that crystallised Lamborghini’s evolution from a storied Italian supercar maker to a brand deftly navigating electrification and exclusive performance, 2025 unmistakably stands out.
Audi’s global delivery figure for 2025 looks unremarkable at first glance. Just over 1.6 million vehicles were handed over worldwide, slightly lower than the year before.