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Rolls-Royce First Electric Car | Toyota Yaris Discontinued | Diesel Price Hiked in India

Rolls-Royce First Electric Car | Toyota Yaris Discontinued | Diesel Price Hiked in India
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Sep 27, 2021 08:59 PM

Rolls-Royce First Electric Car | Toyota Yaris Discontinued | Diesel Price Hiked in India

The top automotive stories of the day - Rolls-Royce is all set to fulfill its prophecy with an electric car joining its line-up. Toyota discontinues the Yaris in India. Diesel prices hiked across the country. #rollsroyce #electriccar #toyota #diesel #yaris #cnbdaily #carandbike 0:00 - Introduction 0:05 - Rolls-Royce First Electric Car 0:36 - Rolls-Royce First Electric Car Overview 1:15 - Toyota Yaris Discontinued 1:50 - Toyota Upcoming Compact Sedan Cars 2:16 - Diesel Price Hike 2:38 - Diesel Revised Price by Indian Oil ➡️Earlier in 2020, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars had announced the plan to launch its first-ever electric vehicle during the ongoing decade (2020 to 2030). ➡️The luxury carmaker did not reveal any specifics back then, now the company has confirmed that it will be making a major announcement regarding its first-ever electric vehicle later this week, on September 29, 2021. ➡️The company has also confirmed that the first electrified vehicle from Rolls-Royce will be a pure Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) and not a hybrid of any kind. ➡️Toyota Kirloskar Motors today announced its decision to discontinue the Toyota Yaris sedan in India. The Japanese carmaker has ceased production of the compact sedan effective from September 27, 2021. ➡️Toyota says that the move is part of the company's new product strategy, under which the company plans to launch some new Toyota models in India in 2022. ➡️The state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) have increased petrol prices after a hiatus of 22 days, while diesel rates witnessed a fourth price hike since last week. ➡️Petrol prices in Delhi jumped by 20 paise from ₹ 101.19 a litre to ₹ 101.39 a litre while diesel is priced at ₹ 89.57 a litre, after a hike of 25 paise.