Lamborghini has launched his last, The Temerario, in India to ₹ 6 million rupees, ex-showroom. The car works with a plug-in hybrid combination of a 4-liter double turbo V8 engine and three electric motors, which manufactures 907 hp and 81.5 kg-m. The engine can accelerate 10,000 rpm and the car can reach 100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds. It retains the hurricane wedge silhouette, but it is clearly more acute, Tauter (with a 20 percent increase in rigidity) and weighs 1715 kg (dry).
Hyundai general sales cross 9 million
Registering a growth of 21 percent (annual), Hyundai has also achieved another milestone this time. Its national sales have crossed 9 million units as the company focuses on its 30 years in India.

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In April 2025, Hyundai sold 60,774 cars, of which 44,374 were for national sales and 16,400 exports. Hyundai is ready to start its new production installation in Talegoon at the end of this year.
Audi prices to climb
Audi India has announced that as of May 15, the prices of its cars will increase by up to 2 percent. The company says that the price increase is due to the increase in input costs and the exchange rate.

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The increase will be applicable to all audis currently for sale, including ice models, SUVs, sedans, high-performance cars ‘S’ and ‘RS’, and the totally electric range ‘e-tron’.
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Posted on May 2, 2025