Today’s Auto Updates: Tata Harrier EV Review, Honda Shine EV Patented, Kinetic DX Set for Debut
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It's hard to keep up with all the latest changes in the fast-changing automobile industry. We at HT Auto are dedicated to offering the most relevant and current information as it becomes available. Here's a quick overview of the main events that took place on Sunday, July 20.
First Drive Review of the Tata Harrier.ev: Is It a Good First EV?
Tata's strategy for its new model lineup is evident: it is attempting to compete in every automotive market by developing nearly everything its engineers can think of. With its tremendous appeal in the urban markets, the Harrier, which gradually gained traction after its introduction, is now a headache for its competitors. The following action from Tata was not unexpected—an electric version of the car that met the changing demands of consumers. Tata's most recent electric SUV offering is the Harrier.ev. Read on to learn how to drive.

Patents indicate that the Honda Shine 100 will have an all-electric version.
The Honda Shine 100 commuter motorcycle serves as the foundation for what appears to be a reasonably priced electric bicycle that Honda is developing. The electric motorcycle's design and technology intentions have been made public by the Japanese two-wheeler behemoth in a patent application for the vehicle. It seems that the OEM intends to introduce an extremely affordable electric motorbike to the market in order to target a sector that has previously been monopolized by more expensive models.
The renowned Kinetic DX will be available as an EV beginning on July 28. verify specifics
In its electric guise, the Kinetic DX is making a comeback. The Kinetic Green DX is scheduled for release on July 28, 2025. Following the recent E-Luna, this would be Kinetic's second effort to resurrect a storied moniker. The Kinetic DX scooter, which was manufactured in India by a partnership between Kinetic Engineering and Honda Motor Company of Japan from 1984 to 2007, was modeled after the Honda NH Series scooters and used a 98 cc two-stroke, air-cooled engine. It will be an all-electric model going forward.
The Porsche Taycan 4S Black Edition, priced at ₹2.07 crore in India, features several improvements.
The Porsche Taycan 4S Black Edition, a stealthy version of the German high-performance carmaker's electric flagship sedan, has been introduced in India. Priced at Rs 2.07 crore (ex-showroom), the Porsche Taycan 4S Black Edition is Rs 11 lakh more costly than the regular Taycan 4S.
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