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L-R: Sandeep Bhambra, Chief Designer Advanced Renault & Head of Renault Design Centre India (RDCI) and Dr. Vikraman V Chief of Renault Engineering at Renault Nissan Technology & Business Centre India (RNTBCI).

French automotive major Renault Group India has announced two key leadership appointments, reinforcing the country's growing significance as a global hub for automotive design and engineering.

Dr Vikraman V has been appointed Chief of Renault Engineering at the Renault Nissan Technology & Business Centre India (RNTBCI) in Chennai. He will lead engineering and innovation, leveraging his extensive experience in both electric and internal combustion engine platforms. Prior to joining Renault, Dr. Vikraman spent nearly two decades at Mahindra & Mahindra, where he led the Vehicle Mechanical Division. He holds a master's and a PhD in automotive engineering from IIT Madras.

On the other hand, Sandeep Bhambra has been named Head of Renault Design Centre India (RDCI) while continuing in his role as Chief Designer Advanced Renault. He will be responsible for shaping future portfolios, incorporating Renault's design DNA with forward-looking innovation. Bhambra, who previously led Advanced Design and Concept Cars for Renault in France, will continue to report to Laurens van den Acker, Chief Design Officer, Renault Group.

Stephane Deblaise, CEO, Renault Group India, said, “The appointments of Sandeep Bhambra and Dr. Vikraman V mark a transformative moment in Renault Group’s journey in India. India is rapidly emerging as a global epicentre for automotive innovation, and these leaders bring the vision and expertise to harness that momentum. Sandeep’s creative leadership will elevate our design identity, while Vikraman’s engineering depth will drive cutting-edge mobility solutions. Together, they will help position India not just as a contributor, but as a creator of Renault’s future—where global design excellence and Indian ingenuity converge to shape vehicles that inspire, perform, and lead.”

Laurens van den Acker, Chief Design Officer, Renault Group, added, “In an industry undergoing profound transformation, Sandeep’s international experience, creative vision and determination will be key assets to guide our team in India. While continuing his responsibilities as Chief Designer Advanced Renault, he will ensure Renault Design Centre India plays a pivotal role in our global design strategy, creating cars that truly resonate with Indian customers while reinforcing Renault’s global ambitions and strengthening the brand’s presence in this strategic market.”

The Renault Design Centre in Chennai has been renamed Renault Design Centre India to better reflect its strategic role and commitment to the Indian market.

MG SELECT And Gaurav Gupta Unveil Sculptural Interpretation Of MG Cyberster

Gaurav Gupta - MG Select

MG SELECT and designer Gaurav Gupta have collaborated to produce an artistic version of the MG Cyberster. The project was revealed on 17 January 2026 at the opening of the designer's menswear flagship store in New Delhi. The partnership integrates automotive engineering with textiles and sculpture.

The MG Cyberster is a convertible sportscar with a claimed acceleration of zero to 100 kmph in 3.2 seconds. The creative process for this interpretation lasted six months, focusing on translating speed into a visual language. The vehicle's exterior features brocade patchwork and zari embroidery, applying traditional Indian craft techniques to an industrial surface.

The car incorporates organic forms and tonal gradients that follow the vehicle's contours. A custom hood features the Serpent Infinity motif, a symbol used in the designer's previous collections to represent energy and transformation. This integration of material and form treats the vehicle as a moving artwork rather than a machine.

The project serves as a bridge between the automotive sector and the lifestyle market. It aligns with the launch of the MG SELECT brand, which focuses on the intersection of performance design, fashion, and culture.

Gaurav Gupta, said: “I approached the car as I do couture, shaping it with movement and energy. The Serpent Infinity extends my creative narrative into a new medium. Elements of traditional Indian embroidery and embellishment are reinterpreted for the automotive form, merging heritage craftsmanship with modern technology. Every surface and curve has a purpose.”

Milind Shah, Interim Head – MG SELECT, JSW MG Motor India, added, “We see MG SELECT as a bridge between automotive engineering and contemporary lifestyle, where a car becomes part of a wider ecosystem of fashion, art and culture. Our focus is on creating moments where performance-led design naturally intersects with the worlds our customers already engage with. The Cyberster represents a modern interpretation of the iconic roadster, and collaboration with Gaurav allows us to express that philosophy beyond the car itself, through form, materiality and emotion.”

Toyota Kirloskar Motor Completes 36th iCARE Project At Bengaluru School

iCare

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has concluded its 36th iCARE initiative, an employee volunteerism programme, at the Government High School in Kengeri Upanagara, Bengaluru. The project involved over 590 volunteers, including employees and their families, who worked to renovate the school library and create educational materials.

The initiative focused on transforming the library into a functional reading space. Volunteers painted the facility, created wall murals and assembled new furniture, including racks, tables and chairs. They also added new books and established a cataloguing system. To support curriculum learning, the team produced 300 Science and Social Science educational cards designed to assist students with independent study and memory retention.

This project aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which identifies school libraries as resources for literacy and multilingual learning. TKM’s corporate social responsibility strategy focuses on six pillars: Education, Health & Hygiene, Environment, Skill Development, Road Safety and Disaster Management.

Since its inception in 2017, the iCARE programme has reached more than 68,800 students and community members near TKM’s operations. The programme utilises the company’s principles of kaizen (continuous improvement) to address local infrastructure needs.

Sudeep Dalvi, Chief Communication Officer and Project Senior Vice-President, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, said, "At Toyota, we believe education thrives when curiosity is nurtured and learning spaces inspire young minds. Through the 36th iCARE initiative, Toyota is promoting a culture of focus on education and reading with enthusiasm among students to instill them with confidence towards lifelong learning.”

The initiative was timed to coincide with International Education Month, focusing on the role of physical learning environments in foundational literacy.

Jeep India Introduces Confidence 7 Ownership Programme For Compass And Meridian

Jeep

Jeep India has launched Jeep Confidence 7, a long-term ownership and care package for its Compass and Meridian models with prices starting at INR 41,926 and INR 47,024, respectively.

The programme provides coverage for up to seven years, incorporating warranty, maintenance and roadside assistance to manage ownership costs and vehicle value.

The scheme includes an Assured Buyback (ABB) option, offered through authorised dealers, which guarantees a resale value of up to 60 percent of the ex-showroom price, depending on the vehicle's age and mileage. To manage service expenses, the programme offers an Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) with costs starting from approximately INR 38 per day. According to the company, this can result in savings of up to 33 percent on scheduled service parts and labour.

The package features several service-oriented benefits, including Priority Ownership and an Express Service designed to complete specific tasks within 90 minutes. A Courtesy Edge provision ensures that if general repairs or services exceed two days, customers are provided with a loaner vehicle or taxi support to maintain mobility.

Additional components of the programme include Roadside Assistance (RSA) for the full seven-year duration and a INR 2,000 voucher for Jeep lifestyle merchandise. The extended warranty is transferable to subsequent owners, which is intended to support the vehicle's resale market value.

Kumar Priyesh, Business Head and Director – Automotive Brands, Stellantis India, said, “Jeep Confidence 7 reflects our unwavering promise to our customers—an elevated, dependable ownership experience that stands true to the Jeep brand’s heritage of trust. Customers today seek transparency, long-term value, and effortless service engagement. With Jeep Confidence 7, we are amplifying assurance, convenience, and peace of mind, ensuring that every Jeep customer feels supported throughout their entire journey.”

Maruti Suzuki India Begins Exports Of Victoris SUV

Maruti Suzuki Victoris Export

Maruti Suzuki India, the country’s largest passenger vehicle manufacturer, has started exports of its premium made-in-India Victoris SUV.

Launched in September 2025, the Victoris SUV is available in multiple powertrain options, including petrol with strong hybrid, Allgrip Select (4x4) and factory-fitted S-CNG with an underbody tank design. The SUV can be had with a 1.5-litre hybrid powertrain with EV mode and e-CVT transmission, a multi-terrain 4x4 system with four drive modes and a CNG variant with dual ECUs.

To begin with, the company has earmarked over 450 vehicles to ship from Mundra and Pipavav ports for global markets.

Hisashi Takeuchi, Managing Director & CEO, Maruti Suzuki India, said, “Maruti Suzuki’s export journey is guided by the vision of Make in India, Make for the World. In calendar year 2025, with exports of over 3.9 lakh vehicles, we emerged as India’s number one passenger vehicle exporter for the fifth year in a row. The year also marked our re-entry into Europe with the start of exports of our first battery electric vehicle, e Vitara.”

He added, “If we look at growth of India’s passenger vehicle exports in the past five years from CY2020 to CY2025, while the rest of industry grew by 1.43 times, Maruti Suzuki exports grew by 4.67 times. The addition of Victoris will further support our export ambitions, and we are hopeful it will be well received in international markets.”