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2025 Alto Launched: 28+ Kmpl Mileage, ADAS, CVT, AWD And More - But Heres The Catch

2025 Alto Launched: 28+ Kmpl Mileage, ADAS, CVT, AWD And More - But Heres The Catch

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2025 Suzuki Alto: Imagine an Alto featuring an ADAS for enhanced safety, a CVT for a smooth drive, and an AWD setup for soft off-roading. Exciting, right? The 2025 Suzuki Alto gets all these goodies. But the catch is that these features are available in the Suzuki Alto sold in Japan, not India.
Suzuki Alto has recently received a midlife update in Japan, featuring slight cosmetic changes, enhanced AEB (autonomous emergency braking), and better fuel efficiency. Available in four variants: A, L, Hybrid S, and Hybrid X, the 2025 Suzuki Alto is priced from 1.142 to 1.639 million yen.

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2025 Alto Launched: 28+ Kmpl Mileage, ADAS, CVT, AWD And More - But Heres The Catch
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2025 Alto Launched: 28+ Kmpl Mileage, ADAS, CVT, AWD And More - But Heres The Catch

photoDetails english 2921965 2025 Suzuki Alto: Imagine an Alto featuring an ADAS for enhanced safety, a CVT for a smooth drive, and an AWD setup for soft off-roading. Exciting, right? The 2025 Suzuki Alto gets all these goodies. But the catch is that these features are available in the Suzuki Alto sold in Japan, not India. Suzuki Alto has recently received a midlife update in Japan, featuring slight cosmetic changes, enhanced AEB (autonomous emergency braking), and better fuel efficiency. Available in four variants: A, L, Hybrid S, and Hybrid X, the 2025 Suzuki Alto is priced from 1.142 to 1.639 million yen.

SRM Technologies and SRM University Expand Partnership to Bridge the Industry-Academia Gap
SRM Technologies and SRM University Expand Partnership to Bridge the Industry-Academia Gap

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SRM Technologies and SRM University Expand Partnership to Bridge the Industry-Academia Gap

VMPL Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], June 25: In a strategic move toward advancing talent development, industry-driven learning and research innovation, SRM Technologies, a leading technology and engineering services provider, and SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) have announced an extended partnership aimed at strengthening the bridge between academia and industry. The partnership comes at a time when global mobility is being redefined by advancements in software-defined vehicles, electric drivetrains, connected ecosystems, and AI-powered experiences. As industries worldwide accelerate their shift toward smarter, safer, and more sustainable transportation, SRM Tech and SRMIST are combining their strengths to build future-ready talent, accelerate research commercialization, and co-create solutions that address real-world mobility challenges at scale. "In today's automotive landscape, technologies like ADAS, BMS, AI/ML, and IoT are transforming the way the world moves," said Mr. Manivannan S., CEO of SRM Technologies. "At SRM Tech, we understand that staying relevant to the needs of global automakers demands a strong synergy between academic research, practical exposure and industry insights. Through our partnership with SRM University, we are not just shaping future talent but are driving meaningful innovations that can make a global impact." As part of this partnership, SRM Tech recently onboarded 15 students from the School of Mechanical Engineering for internship programs at its Chennai HQ, providing them with hands-on exposure to live projects in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), Battery Management Systems (BMS), and Automotive Software Development. Additionally, SRM Tech conducted specialized faculty development programs in cutting-edge technologies like ADAS and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing, ensuring that the faculty community remains at the forefront of emerging industry trends. Reflecting on the faculty training initiatives, Mr. Sundar S., Head of Automotive Technologies at SRM Technologies, commented, "Knowledge transfer is a two-way street. While students and faculty gain practical insights from us, we equally benefit from their fresh academic perspectives. The training sessions on ADAS and HIL were a great example of how collaborative learning can lead to shared growth and innovation." Further strengthening this partnership, SRM Tech has participated as an Industry Partner in the prestigious ANRF - MAHA EV Mission Project, supporting research led by Dr. Bharathiraja of SRMIST. 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Dr. Kamalakkannan K, Professor and Head of the Department of Automobile Engineering at SRMIST, also expressed his optimism about the future of this collaboration, stating, "At SRMIST, we are committed to transforming classroom learning into real-world impact. Our growing partnership with SRM Technologies is a significant step in this direction, giving students access to industry-grade tools, live projects, and global best practices. Initiatives like the proposed R & D Lab and curriculum enhancements will equip our graduates to lead the next wave of mobility and digital innovation." The SRM Tech-SRMIST collaboration exemplifies how industry-academia partnerships can accelerate talent development, strengthen research ecosystems, and foster innovation, positioning both organizations as leaders in shaping the future of connected, electric, and intelligent mobility solutions. About SRM Technologies SRM Technologies is a global engineering and digital solutions company specializing in the Automotive, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Retail, and Financial sectors. With deep expertise in embedded systems, digital platforms, and AI-driven innovation, SRM Tech partners with enterprises worldwide to accelerate their transformation journeys. About SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) SRMIST is one of India's top-ranked universities, known for its academic excellence, research-driven approach, and industry collaborations. With a strong focus on engineering, science, and technology education, SRMIST prepares students to meet the challenges of the modern world through experiential learning and innovation.

Mahindra Scorpio N with ADAS upgrade teased, launch soon: What to expect
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Time of India

time8 hours ago

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Mahindra teases a feature-rich update for the Scorpio-N SUV, hinting at the inclusion of ADAS Level 2 with lane keep assist. The updated model is expected to offer a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, and a 360-degree camera, likely in higher-end variants. Mechanically, the Scorpio-N will remain unchanged, retaining its existing engine options and transmission choices. Mahindra has shared a new teaser across its social media handles, hinting at a feature-loaded update for the Scorpio-N SUV. While the teaser doesn't reveal the vehicle in full, a graphic showing lane markings alongside the phrase 'Power always stays on course' hints at the inclusion of ADAS Level 2 suite for the popular model. Here's a look at what we can expect from the updated SUV. Mahindra Scorpio N ADAS upgrade: What to expect Among the standout features expected in this upcoming version are reportedly a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, and a 360-degree camera system. These additions, combined with the ADAS suite, are likely to be present in the higher-end variants of the model. The Scorpio-N already boasts six airbags, electronic stability control, hill hold and descent control, ABS with EBD, and ISOFIX mounts. Higher trims such as the Z8 also get tyre pressure monitoring. Mahindra Thar Roxx: Nightmare for rival SUVs | TOI Auto by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Secure Your Child's Future with Strong English Fluency Planet Spark Learn More Undo The ADAS suite is expected to bring features similar to those seen in the Mahindra XUV700 and Thar Roxx, including adaptive cruise control , lane keep assist , lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition, automatic emergency braking, and forward collision warning. Though Mahindra hasn't confirmed the full list yet, the teaser gives a strong indication of what's coming. Mechanically, the Scorpio-N will remain unchanged. It will continue with the 2.0-litre turbo-petrol and 2.2-litre diesel engines, paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission. Prices for the Scorpio-N currently range from Rs 13.99 lakh to Rs 25.15 lakh, ex-showroom, with eight variants on offer. Stay tuned to TOI Auto for latest updates on the automotive sector and do follow us on our social media handles on Facebook, Instagram and X. Discover everything about the automotive world at Times of India .

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