This decision comes a few days after the government announced to ban fuel sales to vehicles above 15 years in the capital.
The latest initiative is mainly aimed at last mile delivery service operators.
The updated LX gets two variants – Urban and Overtail – and comes with ADAS and connected car tech.
But it's not coming to India.
Ultraviolette calls it the most advanced scooter in the world.
All vehicle segments—2W, 3W, PV, CV, and tractors—declined, highlighting weak demand and market challenges.
At an estimated price of $51,000–$64,000 (approx. ₹44.50- ₹56 lakh).
Speaking at a media event, Jindal emphasised that Indian automakers have a deeper understanding of local pricing, product development, and scale, giving them an edge over the U.S.-based EV giant.
Nine new products/variants are in the pipeline from Ultraviolette.
Bookings for the Ultraviolette Shockwave have already started, but deliveries will commence from next year.
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