Hyundai introduced the updated Venue compact SUV, featuring a new 1.0-liter turbo-petrol engine, advanced driver assistance systems, and integrated connected car technology for urban Indian buyers. Priced starting at ?7.94 lakh, the model includes six airbags as standard and over-the-air updates for infotainment.
Lewis Hamilton will start third in Mexico as he aims to deliver Ferrari’s first podium finish in 13 months. Confident in his grid position, the seven-time world champion says he’ll attack “aggressively” against Lando Norris, adding, “I’ve got nothing to lose — but he does.”
Toyota unveiled a sub-4 meter electric Land Cruiser prototype, designed for off-road capability and 400 km range, aimed at markets like India with production targeted for 2027. The model features a 60 kWh battery and dual-motor AWD system, priced under $30,000 for urban and rural buyers.
Red Bull’s rookie Arvid Limblad and the team received official warnings for “potentially dangerous interference” during FP1 at the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix after a GPS data failure caused confusion on track.
Tata Motors has locked in a November 2025 launch for the revived Sierra, now an electric SUV blending retro design with modern EV tech for the Indian market. The model promises a 500 km range and fast charging, targeting urban families and adventure seekers alike.
Max Verstappen led Free Practice 2 at the Mexico City Grand Prix, edging out Charles Leclerc and rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli, yet expressed significant worries about Red Bull's long-run performance heading into qualifying.
World’s Best Autonomous Racing Teams Push the Limits of Driverless Technology During A2RL Qualifying
Germany’s TUM secures pole position for the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League Grand Final, as AI-powered cars break human lap records at Yas Marina Circuit. The November 15 finale will feature six teams competing for a $2.25 million prize.
Jolyon Palmer defended Tsunoda in Bearman’s US GP spin, calling it a racing incident opposed to Jenson Button’s fault claim—analyzing the build-up and criticizing Bearman’s “greedy” move.












