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Tata Nexon EV wins Green Car Award by ICOTY: From the event
In a glittering ceremony held in New Delhi, the first ever Green Car Award by ICOTY was won by the Tata Nexon EV.
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The Tata Nexon EV won the first ever Green Car Award by ICOTY.
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The first ever Green Car Award by ICOTY was won by the Tata Nexon EV.
Since its inception in 2005, the Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY) award is the most prestigious accolade sought by every car manufacturer in India. In 2021, a glittering ceremony attended by select stalwarts of the Indian automotive industry attended the 16th edition of the ICOTY awards held at the Andaz Hotel at the Aerocity in New Delhi. Held under strict social distancing and sanitization guidelines given the circumstances, the attendance was kept very exclusive. JK Tyre who has been a staunch partner to the ICOTY awards since their inception continued to support the award even this year. The ICOTY jury panel’s voting process was supporte
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Hyundai i20 is the Indian Car of the Year 2021: From the event
In a glittering ceremony held in New Delhi, the Indian Car of the Year 2021 was announced.
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UPDATED: March 10, 2021 11:40 IST
The Hyundai i20 was crowned the ICOTY 2021. Dr Raghupati Singhania, Chairman & MD, JK Tyre & Industries Limited and Yogendra Pratap, Chairman ICOTY, handed the award to S. S. Kim, MD & CEO, HMIL, Tarun Garg, Director, Sales and Marketing, HMIL and DH Park, Executive Director, Sales and Marketing, HMIL along with other Jury members.
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The Kia Sonet took second place.
The Mahindra Thar came in a close third.
Vehicle Scrappage Policy - Views of auto historian Manvendra Singh Barwani
Bob Rupani Updated: February 22, 2021, 10:02 AM IST
The soon to be introduced scrappage policy has put a question mark on the future of historic and classic vehicles in India. Overdrive s Consulting Editor Bob Rupani spoke with Manvendra Singh Barwani, curator Cartier Concourse D Elegance and renowned automotive historian and restorer, to try and understand the possible future scenario and solutions.
Manvendra Singh is a renowned automotive historian and restorer, and curator of the Cartier Concourse D Elegance
Bob Rupani - The government of India will soon be introducing a Scrappage Policy . Do you think it will actually help reduce pollution and improve our overall air quality?
Vehicle Scrappage Policy - Views of Diljeet Titus, General Secretary HMCI
Bob Rupani Updated: February 22, 2021, 10:00 AM IST
The soon to be introduced scrappage or scrapping policy has put a question mark on the future of historical and classic vehicles in India. Overdrive s Consulting Editor Bob Rupani spoke with Diljeet Titus, Founder Titus & Co, Advocates, and The Titus Museum, General Secretary HMCI (Heritage Motoring Club of India), to try and understand the possible future scenario and solutions.
Diljeet Titus, Founder The Titus Museum and General Secretary HMCI (Heritage Motoring Club of India)
Bob Rupani - The government of India will soon be introducing a Scrappage Policy . Do you think it will actually help reduce pollution and improve our overall air quality?
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