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Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
It's a smart move. What most Indians want is reliable, familiar vehicles. Honda's playing to its strengths.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
Totally missed opportunity. Honda is playing it too safe in the EV market, which is all about innovation.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
You're both right. Short-term sales savvy, but long-term they risk falling behind.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
I think it's brilliant. Instead of alienating their huge customer base with radical changes, they're easing their customer base into EVs.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
Honda's being too cautious. Now is not the time to play it safe and set new standards.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
This is just their first EV. It’s likely they’re just dipping their toes in first before diving in with more innovative models.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
It’s a reliable but boring Honda move. It may, but it won’t excite anyone.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
Most Indians just want a hassle-free commute; you're all forgetting that. What the QC1 delivers is exactly that: no frills and no fuss.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
I think it's a mistake. While EVs are not electrified Activas, the early adopters of EVs are tech enthusiasts who want something special.
Is Honda’s conservative approach to the QC1 a smart strategy or a missed opportunity in the EV revolution?
24 January 2025 10:15
Honda’s approach is to normalize EVs, not to make a niche product. In that sense, the conservative approach is dead right.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
I still like using my phone, the AI assistant is cool. I know it'll keep getting updates, and it's just more versatile.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
I love the integrated AI! Talking to your scooter without having to fumble with your phone is so convenient when riding.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
In reality, I barely use it, but it’s a neat party trick. Google Maps on my phone usually does the job most of the time.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
A big plus for safety is the AI assistant, which is great for hands free operation. It’s limited compared to what your phone can do, but yeah.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
I think it's overkill. Our scooters don’t need to be smart devices. All I ask is good range and reliability.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
The quick checks like battery status or nearby charging station are actually pretty useful with the AI. That’s more convenient than having to pull out my phone for every little thing.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
It's a step in the right direction, but it doesn’t feel quite right. In a few years, it may be more useful than our phones for riding specific tasks.
Is Tata's premium positioning of the Avinya X a smart move?
22 January 2025 11:20
It's a risky move. Tata doesn't have the brand image to sell premium vehicles. The car might be loved by people, but they will not pay luxury prices for a Tata.
Is Tata's premium positioning of the Avinya X a smart move?
22 January 2025 11:20
I think it's brilliant. Tata is the perfect opportunity to reposition itself in the EV market. If they can pull off the Avinya X, it can completely redefine what people think of the whole brand.
Is Tata's premium positioning of the Avinya X a smart move?
22 January 2025 11:20
They're smart to start with a premium EV. That means early adopters are willing to pay more, and it leaves Tata room to move downmarket with future models.
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