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I want to know about the Mahindra XEV 9E. What vol...
I want to know about the Mahindra XEV 9E. What voltage architecture does it use? Is it 800V or not?
Asked by: Shikhar
No, the
Mahindra XEV 9E
uses a 400V to 465V architecture. It does not use an 800V system.
Answered by
Autocar India Team
Jul 07, 2025
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Asked by: Shivaprakash S M
I plan to replace my scooter with a new Honda Activa 125 or a Jupiter 125 very soon. Is it true that these vehicles will be available with ABS starting in January 2026? Should I wait for a few more weeks?
There is a government circular that has been floating around on the internet saying that all two-wheelers will have to have ABS compulsorily come January 2026. However, neither the government nor the manufacturers has confirmed anything regarding this so far. You could wait a few weeks before finalising your purchase, and then choose between the Honda Activa 125 or the TVS Jupiter 125 if this rule does come into effect.
Autocar India Team
Dec 13, 2025
Asked by: Sanjeet Dubey
I have a Suzuki GS150R 2013 model, and I really love this bike. However, now I want to upgrade because I face spare parts shortages every time I visit the service centre. I am looking at the Honda NX200 and the TVS Ronin. My height is 5 feet 3 inches. Please suggest between these two or any other options. My daily ride is 60km, split equally between highway and city usage.
Between the Honda NX200 and the TVS Ronin, we recommend you look at the TVS bike because it is a lower, lighter machine and has a more friendly 795mm seat height too. With its neutral ergonomics, smooth engine and plush suspension, the Ronin will serve you well over your mixed-condition daily commute.You can also look at the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 for the same reasons as the Ronin, both are priced similarly too. A test ride will help you decide which is the better fit for you.
Autocar India Team
Dec 13, 2025
Asked by: Sourav Biswas
I am a small businessman and currently do not own a bike or a car. I want to buy a scooter with a strong body so that I can ride with a pillion and also carry some luggage or bags on the floorboard. Is the TVS Jupiter 115cc or 125cc a good choice, or should I consider another brand or model? Please suggest. I am 6 feet tall and well built, so height is not a problem. My budget is ₹1 to ₹1.25 lakh. Thank you.
The TVS Jupiter - whether it's the 113cc or the 125cc model - is a proven product which is spacious and comfortable for larger adults, so that is a good place to start. We would also recommend you take a look at the Suzuki Access, as that is also a reliable, comfortable, practical and fuel-efficient machine. A test ride will help you decide between the two.
Autocar India Team
Dec 13, 2025
Asked by: Gayathri P
Hey, I'm planning to buy a new scooty, and I'm torn between IC and EV options. I live in Bangalore, and my daily commute is around 16-20 km. I'm considering Jupiter and Yamaha Ray ZR in IC, and Ather Rizta in EV. Can you guys suggest which one would be best for my use case and why? Open to other suggestions too!
If you have a charging facility at home and have limited daily usage, then going for an electric scooter makes a lot of sense. We would recommend you take a look at the Bajaj Chetak 3001 and TVS iQube 2.2 and 3.1 in addition to the Ather Rizta you're considering.All three are reliable options, so we would recommend choosing the scooter which feels the most comfortable to ride for you. A test ride will help you decide.
Autocar India Team
Dec 13, 2025
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