Kritika is a directionally-challenged expert in dodging the throes of adulthood. She enjoys driving in absolute silence, videos of cats being rascals, and can have entire conversations with only GIFs. Apart from automobiles, Kritika is a fan of Patrick Dempsey, all things British, and tattoos.
Uber recently announced its goal to induct 1 million female drivers to its fleet. In partnership with UN Women, the company intends to achieve this aim over the next 5 years to 'accelerate economic opportunity for women'.
Though BMW Motorrad is yet to enter India officially, the report claims the company is looking at locally assembling the bikes (starting with BMW F700 and F800 GS) at its Chennai plant.
Mahindra Two-Wheelers Ltd. (MTWL) has partnered exclusively with Paytm to enable people to buy its vehicles online. Under this new partnership, the company will e-retail its Centuro motorcycles and Rodeo UZO range of scooters on the Paytm marketplace.
Soon Pune residents who intend to get their permanent driving licence will have to undertake a more robust test since the city's regional transport office (RTO) has proposed to employ an advanced track for the driving test for cars.
On April 9, 2014, Solar Impulse 2 made its public debut and underwent rigorous testing throughout the year. In 2015, came the next phase of their adventure: the round-the-world-flight.
I never really knew that an endeavour for road safety could go too far, but turns out, I was wrong. Or at least that's what residents of the Burgundy region in France think. The region's authorities put up a rather odd traffic sign that reads "there are still children to crush, you can accelerate."
The Tata Motors-owned British carmaker is believed to gearing up to make its first all-electric car in Austria, with the vehicle's production set to begin next year.
The latest video features a scene where you can see the cars skydiving, no kidding! Dom and the rest of the team dive off an airplane in their cars, and manage to land perfectly fine, thanks to the parachutes built into their cars.
If reports are to be believed, Mahindra, the home-grown utility vehicle maker, is set to join the continuously growing list of companies that continue to explore the world of driverless cars.
The good folks of Coventry MotoFest will turn a tunnel on Coventry's ring road into a huge nightclub. This, of course, is a world-first, which will last only for a night!
Word has it that the motorcycle manufacturer has re-registerd the 'Chetak' brand name as it prepares to re-enter the Indian scooter market.
While the world ruminates the viability of driverless cars, Hollywood was quick to realise the movie potential of this technology.
Anoop Prakash, Managing Director, Harley-Davidson India says Harley-Davidson India will continue to listen to its customers, much like it always has in its 5 years of operations in the country. He also talked about how the Indian market is shaping up, and also shared his hopes and plans for not only the company's future, but also about how it intends to contribute to leisure motorcycling here.
From remotely accessing telematics units in vehicles to invading and overriding crucial functions like acceleration and braking, researchers across the globe continue to demonstrate just how defenseless cars can be.
It isn't often that one hears about a monarch looking for a chauffeur. Adding this to our list of firsts, we hear that the Queen of England is looking for one.
Despite Tata Motors' criticism of this vehicle category, word has it that the company is now looking at taking advantage of the scope presented by the intra-city transport segment. Hence, the quadricycle project.
An NGT bench alluded to its earlier order and clarified that vintage cars will also not be allowed to ply on the capital's roads.
Over 2,000 Harley Davidson owners, along with their families, were in Goa to not only partake in the festivities of the 2015 India Bike Week and H.O.G India 3rd National Rally, but also to celebrate the completion of Harley Davidson's 5 years in the country.
As the world gets more serious about the technology it has to offer, here's something that will make people smile. Say hello to the world's first ticklish car, thanks to Toyota.
PLAYMOBIL - a line of toys produced by the Brandstatter Group (Germany) - launched a Porsche 911 Carrera S with detachable roof on February 13.