Fatafat Weekly car News: March - April F13Highlights by aBTOTEX, 2025
- mishra
- Apr 10
- 4 min read

Namaste dosto! Welcome to another edition of Weekly Fatafat 13 on aBTOTEX.blog – your go-to roundup for the hottest, most jaw-dropping auto news in India. This week, we’ve seen everything from tariffs that could send your car’s price through the roof to design unveilings that promise a futuristic drive. Buckle up as we speed through 10 news items that are turning the automotive world upside down!
1. US Slaps 25% Tariff on Auto Components
The US has just imposed a massive 25% tariff on key Indian auto components. Announced on March 28, this decision has rattled the industry by disrupting supply chains and hiking production costs. Major component makers are scrambling to adjust their pricing strategies – and for car owners, expect the pinch at the pump and on the showroom floor. This tariff could also force manufacturers to rethink their global sourcing strategies.
2. Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Renault Price Hikes Announced
Starting April 2025, major automakers in India, including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motor India, and Renault India, will implement price hikes across various models due to escalating input and operational costs. Maruti Suzuki plans to raise prices by up to 4%, Hyundai by up to 3%, and Renault by up to 2%, with the exact increase varying by model.
These adjustments mean that consumers will face higher expenses when purchasing new vehicles from these manufacturers starting in April. Prospective buyers might consider advancing their purchases to March to avoid the impending price increases.
3. Jaguar Land Rover Halts US Shipments
Trade tensions continue as Jaguar Land Rover puts a pause on US shipments. While the impact may seem remote for Indian car owners, this decision is a clear sign of how global trade policies can ripple through supply chains worldwide. The luxury brand’s move underscores the broader geopolitical disruptions at play, which could eventually affect product availability and after-sales support for discerning customers.
4. Deloitte EV Survey Uncovers Major Adoption Barriers
Electric vehicles (EVs) are the future, right? Not so fast! A recent Deloitte survey reveals that nearly 40% of respondents point to long charging times, a lack of public charging stations, and limited driving ranges as major hurdles. For both current and prospective EV buyers, these roadblocks are a wake-up call. Policymakers and industry leaders now face the urgent task of building robust infrastructure to make the EV dream a reality.
5. Mahindra & Mahindra’s Surging Sales Stir Mixed Reactions
In an unexpected twist amid the chaos, Mahindra & Mahindra reported a robust 23% surge in vehicle sales for March 2025. While this impressive growth lights up the balance sheets, it also leaves competitors scratching their heads. For many, Mahindra’s success signals that there are still bright spots in a market clouded by price hikes and tariff shocks. But questions remain about whether this surge can withstand the long-term market volatility.
6. Maruti Suzuki Discontinues the Ciaz Sedan
Big news for loyalists: Maruti Suzuki has decided to discontinue its ever-popular Ciaz sedan. This move has sent shockwaves through the community of Ciaz fans, forcing owners and potential buyers to scramble for alternatives. With after-sales support and resale values now in question, this strategic shift highlights a broader trend of automakers streamlining their portfolios to focus on more profitable segments.
7. Spy Shots Reveal Bold New Kia Seltos Interior
Car enthusiasts are abuzz with excitement over leaked spy shots of the new Kia Seltos interior. Borrowing cues from the flagship Kia EV9, the revamped cabin promises modern aesthetics and enhanced comfort features – think plush seats, advanced infotainment, and a futuristic dashboard. But along with the excitement comes worry: the new design might command a premium, leaving some buyers wondering if cutting-edge tech is worth the extra cost.
8. Tata’s Bold Upgrades: Dark Edition & Sierra Designs
Tata Motors is turning heads with its latest innovations. The unveiling of the Curvv Dark Edition and leaked patent images for the upcoming Sierra have ignited a heated debate among fans and critics alike. Are these upgrades a true leap forward in design and safety, or just a marketing gimmick? For everyday drivers, the answer lies in whether these innovations translate into tangible benefits on the road.
9. High-Tech Features Bring a Price Premium
Innovation isn’t free – and that’s becoming increasingly clear with features like Hyundai Alcazar’s newly introduced wireless smartphone connectivity. While such high-tech add-ons promise a smarter, more connected driving experience, they also come with an extra price tag. For price-sensitive buyers, this trend raises the big question: is the convenience of advanced tech worth the additional cost?
10. The Road Ahead: Navigating Uncertainty with Innovation
Rounding out our list is a look to the future. The auto industry is at a crossroads where global trade policies, evolving consumer preferences, and rapid technological advancements are converging. The road ahead is as promising as it is uncertain. For Indian car owners, the challenge will be balancing the benefits of cutting-edge technology with the realities of increased costs and shifting market dynamics. It’s a time of rapid change – and one that demands both resilience and innovation.
Wrapping Up
There you have it – 10 pieces of auto news that are not just headlines but harbingers of change for the Indian automotive market. Whether it’s the shock of unexpected tariffs, price hikes, or the thrill of new designs and tech innovations, every story tells a tale of an industry in flux.
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Drive safe, and keep your engines roaring!
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