
Auto Recap, Feb 26: MG Comet Blackstorm Debuts, Skoda Kodiaq Discontinued & More
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The automotive industry is characterized by its rapid pace and dynamic nature, which can pose challenges in staying informed. Nevertheless, HT Auto is dedicated to providing timely updates on significant advancements within the sector. Below is a detailed summary of the main highlights from Wednesday, February 26.
MG Comet EV Blackstorm Edition launched in India at ₹7.80 lakh
The MG Comet EV Blackstorm Edition is available at a price of ₹7.80 lahks, in addition to a battery rental fee of ₹2.5 per kilometre. The cost of this new limited edition variant, excluding the battery rental option, has not yet been revealed. A booking fee of ₹11,000 is required, and deliveries are anticipated to commence soon. This special edition is marketed as the premium variant of the Comet EV.
Revolt RV BlazeX launched in India at ₹1.14 lakh
The Revolt RV BlazeX electric motorcycle is priced at Rs. 1.14 lakh (ex-showroom) and represents the latest addition to the brand's commuter electric lineup. This model is the fifth offering in Revolt's range, positioned between the RV400 BRZ and the RV400. Bookings for the motorcycle are currently open, with deliveries expected to commence in March 2025. As stated by the electric vehicle manufacturer, the Revolt RV BlazeX is designed to achieve a maximum range of 150 km on a full charge.
Skoda Kodiaq discontinued ahead of next-gen model's launch by May 2025
The Skoda Kodiaq is poised for a generational refresh, with the next iteration of the SUV having been revealed in January at the Auto Expo 2025. As the company approaches the launch of the updated model, Skoda India has taken the current generation Kodiaq off its official website.
This is the first flying car to actually fly: US-based startup's model lifts off in California
A video that has gained significant attention on social media features a US-based startup that has successfully conducted a test flight of a flying car in California. Alef Aeronautics recently showcased its drive-and-fly prototype, known as the Model Zero. This vehicle resembles a creation from a science fiction movie. The footage captured the car as it took off using all four wheels, soared above a stationary vehicle below, and subsequently landed back on the ground.
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