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BMW, the anti-Tesla, is playing EV long game

Financial Express Lucknow

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September 06, 2025

It’s easy to be gloomy about European automakers facing intense competition from technologically sophisticated and lower-cost rivals like BYD and Xiaomi. But at least one Western manufacturer is aiming to convince customers and investors it can compete with the best that China or Tesla offer—and I reckon BMW might have found a sweet spot.

- Chris Bryant Bloomberg

On Friday, the German automaker unveiled the electric iX3 sport utility vehicle. Car launches are generally overhyped and quickly forgotten, but this one matters: It showcases the advanced hardware and software that will underpin future BMW models, both battery-driven and gasoline-powered.

Dubbed Neue Klasse, in homage to the mid-range models that saved BMW from financial ruin in the 1960s, its new technological building blocks will enable greater battery driving range, faster charging, and a much better user experience. BMW says the iX3 can be driven as far as 805 km before plugging in; a 10-minute charge delivers a range of more than 370 km. Representing more than $11.7 billion of investment and about five years in the making, BMW’s big reset looks to have been well calibrated for an era when autos are evaluated more for their software chops than horsepower.

Auto journalists have been impressed by the responsive driving dynamics and futuristic cabin—instead of the usual instrument cluster, a panoramic display stretches across the entire windscreen. BMW has also adopted a cleaner exterior design language: There’s no sign of the oversized grilles that blighted some recent models.

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GST mop-up slows

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Tesla registrations tumble in major European markets

TESLA REGISTRATIONS IN several key European markets plunged in November from a year earlier as the US EV maker continued to struggle to stem market share losses despite rolling out new versions of its bestselling Model Y.

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December 02, 2025

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HC asks CCI, govt to file replies on Apple's plea

THE DELHI HIGH Court on Monday sought response of the Centre and Competition Commission of India (CCI) on a plea by tech giant Apple Inc challenging CCI's direction to furnish the firm's audited financial statements for several years.

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1 min

December 02, 2025

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AI may slash film production costs by 40% in 2 years

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS increasingly reshaping the creative economy as filmmakers, animators and content creators turn to prompt-driven production. Conversations with senior executives on the sidelines of the CII Big Picture Summit in Mumbai on Monday indicate that India’s entertainment industry has begun embracing AI in a significant way, shifting tasks such as storyboarding, scriptwriting and VFX production to AI tools. Last month also saw the re-release of the Nagarjuna-starrer Shiva—first released in 1989 in Telugu and remade in Hindi in 1990—after being digitally restored using AI-based tools and modern sound technology.

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2 mins

December 02, 2025

Financial Express Lucknow

Bills to levy excise on tobacco, cess on pan masala tabled

FINANCE MINISTER NIRMALA Sitharaman on Monday introduced two new Bills in the Lok Sabha which would ensure that high taxes on “sin goods” such as tobacco, pan masala and related products continue seamlessly after the scheduled phaseout of Goods and Services Tax (GST) compensation cess, levied on them.

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1 min

December 02, 2025

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Stitching aspirations into reality

Inside the journey of Vijay Bansal, who turned lessons in honesty and hustle into Rs. 2100 crore in style

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Govt’s rice stocks surge despite record sales in open market

THE GOVERNMENT'S CENTRAL-POOL rice stocks continue to surge despite brisk offloading of grain through open market sales, allocation to states, for ethanol manufacturing and Bharat rice initiative.

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1 min

December 02, 2025

Financial Express Lucknow

Airbus flags fresh quality issue on limited A320 jets

- PRODUCTION FLAWS DELAYING SOME DELIVERIES

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December 02, 2025

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