- Fyn Mobility
- Exponent Energy
- Visakh Sasikumar
- Arun Vinayak
ISUZU Launches Hi-Lander And New V-Cross Z AT Along With Other BS6 Variants
- by MT Bureau
- May 10, 2021

Isuzu Motors India has launched its new Hi-Lander as well as the V-Cross Z AT BS6 variants.
BS6 variants of the V-Cross and mu-X models have also been launched today. These come with a 1.9 litre Ddi engine producing 163 PS of power and a peak torque of 360 Nm at 2000-2500 rpm. With the newer engine, the noise levels in the cabin are reported to be lower as well.
The BS6 variants also get a first-in-category 6-speed manual transmission with a gear shift indicator. While the 6-speed automatic, on the other hand, gets features like intelligent transmission with adaptive grade-logic control.
The new variants feature design language inspired by ‘Cyborg Orca’, which look sharp and aggressive. Similar to the V-Cross, the Hi-Lander is a vehicle catering to the personal pick-up vehicle category. The V-Cross and Hi-Lander share some common features like 3D instrument cluster, AC vents for rear passengers and second row USB charging ports. The variants also get new door highlight layouts in black and grey. All of Isuzu’s vehicles get a host of safety features like Brake Override System, Electronic Stability Control with Traction Control, Hill Descent Control and Anti-lock Braking System with Electronic Brake Distribution.
The new variants are available in Nautilus Blue, Spinel Red and Galena Grey colour options, in addition to the existing Silky Pearl White, Solid White, Cosmic Black, Sapphire Blue and Titanium Silver.
The V-Cross Z 2WD AT will sell for INR 19.98 lakh (ex-Showroom Chennai) whereas the Hi-Lander 2WD MT will be sold at INR 16.98 lakh (ex-showroom Chennai) on limited stock.
On the launch of Isuzu’s BS6 vehicles, TsuguoFukumura, Managing Director, Isuzu Motors India, said, “Isuzu’s passenger vehicles range of pick-ups and SUVs have been consistently well-received since launch. Being a game changer, they have been able to create positive impression and satiate the aspirational vehicle needs for discerning customers. We are delighted to expand our offering in this segment with addition of the Hi-Lander and V-Cross Z 4x2 AT variant to cater to a larger audience. The new Isuzu passenger vehicles are developed to truly enhance the value proposition with best-in-class design, performance, comfort, safety and driving pleasure for our valued customers.”
Ken Takashima, Deputy Managing Director, Isuzu Motors India, said, “The Indian market for SUVs is now coming of age and we are excited to be present here in these times with our latest offerings. We are proud to have set the benchmark in presenting India with its first ever lifestyle adventure utility vehicle and are happy to carry forward this success story with our newly launched ISUZU Hi-Lander and the new V-Cross Z AT variant from the V-Cross range. We are confident that with this wide range of aspirational products, we shall be able to address the needs of the emerging urban consumers and further strengthen our position in the segment.” (MT)
- Mahindra & Mahindra
- Veejay Nakra
Mahindra SUV Sales See 28% Growth In April 2025
- by MT Bureau
- May 01, 2025

Mumbai-based automotive major Mahindra & Mahindra has announced its wholesales for April 2025 at 84,170 vehicles, a growth of 19 percent, including exports.
The auto major sold a total of 52,330 SUVs in the domestic market, which was 28 percent higher than 41,008 SUVs sold for the same period last year. Commercial vehicle sales in the domestic market came at 22,989 units, which was 4 percent YoY.
Veejay Nakra, President, Automotive Division, Mahindra & Mahindra, said, “Building on the strong momentum of last year's performance, we began the year on a strong note in April by achieving SUV sales of 52,330 units, a growth of 28 percent and total vehicle sales of 84,170 units, a 19 percent growth over the same month last year. These numbers indicate the strength of our portfolio and customer offerings.”
- JSW MG Motor India
- Windsor EV
JSW MG Motor India Sells 5,829 Vehicles In April 2025
- by MT Bureau
- May 01, 2025

JSW MG Motor India, a leading passenger vehicles manufacturer, has announced its wholesales for April 2025.
The company reported sales of 5,829 units, which was 23 percent higher over April 2024, when it sold 4,725 vehicles.
Interestingly, the automaker's popular offering, the Windsor EV, has continued to be the top-selling electric passenger vehicle for the seventh month in a row.
JSW MG Motor India's Windsor EV has now gone home to over 20,000 customers.
- Maruti Suzuki India
- Toyota Kirloskar Motor
- wholesales
SUVs & Exports Power Maruti Suzuki India Sales in April 2025
- by MT Bureau
- May 01, 2025

Maruti Suzuki India, the country’s largest carmaker, has reported its wholesales of 179,791 units in April 2025, marking a 7 percent increase compared to 168,089 units sold in April 2024. The growth was primarily propelled by strong performance in utility vehicles and a sharp rise in export volumes.
Domestic sales, including passenger and light commercial vehicles, remained flat with 142,053 units, as compared to 140,448 units in April 2024. Within this, light commercial vehicles (LCVs) like the Super Carry saw a significant jump of 34.2 percent, with sales rising to 3,349 units from 2,496 units last year.
In the passenger vehicle segment, SUVs such as the Brezza, Ertiga, Grand Vitara and others recorded a 4.4 percent increase, selling 59,022 units compared to 56,553 in the previous year. However, sales for Eeco declined by 5.2 percent, while the mini segment (Alto, S-Presso) saw a sharp 45 percent drop, falling to 6,332 units from 11,519 units. The compact segment, which includes high-volume models like the Baleno and Swift, grew by 8.1 percent, reaching 61,591 units.
Sales to Toyota Kirloskar Motor rose sharply by 79.2 percent, from 5,481 units to 9,827 units, indicating a growing demand for cross-badged products.
The standout performer was the export segment, which surged 26 percent to 27,911 units from 22,160 units in April 2024. This strong export growth helped bolster the company’s overall numbers despite weaknesses in domestic sub-segments.
While some product lines such as the mid-size sedan Ciaz (-63 percent) continue to struggle.
- Tata Motors
- Tata PV
- Tata CV
- Tata EV
Tata Motors Reports 72,753 Units Sold in April 2025; PV and CV Segments Show Decline
- by MT Bureau
- May 01, 2025

Tata Motors reported total wholesales of 72,753 units for April 2025, reflecting a 6 percent year-on-year decline from 77,521 units in April 2024.
The passenger vehicle (PV) segment, including electric vehicles, accounted for 45,532 units, down 5 percent from 47,983 units in the same month last year. Within this, domestic PV sales dropped 6 percent to 45,199 units, while international business (IB) sales rose significantly to 333 units, up from 100 units. Electric vehicle sales (domestic + IB) declined 16 percent year-on-year to 5,318 units.
Commercial vehicle (CV) sales stood at 27,221 units, marking an 8 percent YoY drop from 29,538 units in April 2024. Domestic CV sales contracted 10 percent to 25,764 units, while CV exports (IB) grew 43 percent to 1,457 units. Key sub-segments like Small Commercial Vehicles (SCV) and pickups saw a steep 23 percent decline.
Despite growth in certain categories like ILMCV trucks and passenger carriers, overall sales momentum was tempered across both PV and CV segments.
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