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Hindustan Times
an hour ago
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Auto recap, June 21: Lexus NX 350h Overtrail review, Tesla India business, Ultraviolette EV bookings
Here is your quick check on the biggest developments in the world of automobiles. (AFP) Notify me The automotive sector is undergoing swift transformations, making it challenging to keep up with all the recent developments. At HT Auto, we are committed to providing the most pertinent and up-to-date information as it emerges. Presented below is a brief summary of the main highlights from Saturday, June 21. Lexus NX 350h Overtrail review: For the sophisticated adventurer Launched in April 2024, the Lexus NX 350h Overtrail blends luxury with a mild adventurous streak. With its unique Moon Desert paint and trim exclusive features, this hybrid SUV aims to be more than just a luxurious commuter. This Japanese SUV reveals its character gradually, from bold design choices to surprising driving behaviour. But does it really prove all that it claims? Here's our in-depth take after testing the car for over 1,000 km over 4 days. Also Read : Lexus NX 350h Overtrail Review: For the sophisticated adventurer Ultraviolette bags over 60,000 bookings for Tesseract, 7,000 for Shockwave Ultraviolette Automotive will enter the mass-market electric two-wheeler space next year, and the company has garnered strong interest from buyers nearly a year before deliveries. The manufacturer has revealed that its maiden electric scooter, Tesseract, has garnered over 60,000 bookings, while the Shockwave electric off-roader has bagged 7,000 bookings so far. Both models are slated for delivery in the first quarter of 2026. Also Read : Ultraviolette bags over 60,000 bookings for Tesseract, 7,000 for Shockwave Revolt Motors rolls out 50,000th electric motorcycle from Haryana plant Revolt Motors has announced the rollout of its 50,000th electric motorcycle from the brand's production facility in Manesar, Haryana. One of the first movers in the electric two-wheeler space, the company began operations in August 2019 and initially retailed the RV400 electric motorcycle. Revolt's range now comprises the RV400, RV1+, and RV BlazeX e-bikes. Also Read : Revolt Motors rolls out 50,000th electric motorcycle from Haryana plant Tesla to open India showrooms in July with Model Y Tesla Inc. is officially gearing up to enter the Indian automotive market, with plans to open its first showrooms in July 2025. According to sources close to the matter, the electric vehicle pioneer will debut its presence in Mumbai by mid-July, followed by a second showroom in New Delhi shortly after. This long-anticipated move will mark the company's formal entry into the world's third-largest car market. The American EV giant has begun importing its flagship Model Y rear-wheel drive SUVs from its Shanghai plant, signalling the start of its retail operations in India. Bloomberg News reviewed official import documents that confirm the arrival of at least five Model Y vehicles at the Mumbai port. These units were declared at ₹ 27.69 lakh (approx. $31,988), with over ₹ 21 lakh levied in import duties, reflecting India's high tariffs on completely built units. Also Read : Tesla to open India showrooms in July with Model Y Royal Enfield Urbanite Hoodie Review: Stylish Urban Riding Gear for Everyday Commutes When it comes to riding gear, Royal Enfield has made a name for blending style with practicality. The Urbanite Hoodie, one of the brand's more lifestyle-oriented offerings, promises comfort, safety, and urban flair. We got our hands on this hoodie for a test in Delhi's demanding riding environment, where dust, traffic, and fluctuating temperatures create unique challenges for motorcyclists. Also Read : Royal Enfield Urbanite Hoodie Review: Stylish Urban Riding Gear for Everyday Commutes No fuel for end-of-life petrol and diesel vehicles in Delhi from July 1 All end-of-life (EoL) vehicles in Delhi will not be allowed to refuel at fuel stations starting from July 1, 2025. The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has announced the new initiative to crack down on EoL vehicles still plying in the national capital, contributing to the worsening air quality in the region. The EoL vehicles will be identified with the help of the Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras installed at fuel stations across Delhi. Also Read : No fuel for end-of-life petrol and diesel vehicles in Delhi from July 1 Get insights into Upcoming Cars In India, Electric Vehicles, Upcoming Bikes in India and cutting-edge technology transforming the automotive landscape. First Published Date: 22 Jun 2025, 09:01 AM IST


Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Ultraviolette bags over 60,000 bookings for Tesseract, 7,000 for Shockwave
Ultraviolette bagged 50,000 bookings for the Tesseract by March, while the next 10,000 have been achieved in the last quarter Check Offers Ultraviolette Automotive will enter the mass-market electric two-wheeler space next year and the company has garnered strong interest from buyers nearly a year before deliveries. The manufacturer has revealed that its maiden electric scooter Tesseract has garnered over 60,000 bookings, while the Shockwave electric off-roader has bagged 7,000 bookings so far. Both models are slated for delivery in the first quarter of 2026. Ultraviolette Tesseract: What You Need To Know The Ultraviolette Tesseract will arrive as a sporty iteration of a scooter, promising a host of features including several segment firsts. The company announced the model at an introductory price of ₹ 1.20 lakh for the first 50,000 customers. Notably, the brand had to extend the introductory price owing to an overwhelming demand. The prices currently start from ₹ 1.45 lakh onwards. All prices are ex-showroom. Ultraviolette secured 50,000 bookings till March this year, while the next 10,000 have been achieved in the last quarter. While complete specifications are yet to be revealed, the Ultraviolette Tesseract will come with a 3.5kWh battery pack on the base trim, while the higher variants will get 5 kWh and 6 kWh options. The feature pack is equally fancy with wireless charging, radar system at the front and rear, rearview mirrors with blindspot detection, front and rear radar, a dashcam, and more. The model promises a top speed of 125 kmph and will come with traction control, dual-channel ABS, four-level regen, and hill hold. Based on a new Light Motorcycle platform called 'Funduro', the new Shockwave is an electric enduro bike Ultraviolette Shockwave: What You Need To Know The Shockwave is an electric enduro machine that was launched at an inteoductor price of ₹ 1.50 lakh for the first 1,000 customers. Prices now start at ₹ 1.75 lakh (ex-showroom). The Shockwave packs an electric motor churning out 14.5 bhp, while power will come from a 4 kWh battery pack with a claimed range of 165 km (IFC) on a single charge. UV says the electric enduro can sprint from 0-60 kmph in 2.9 seconds and has a top speed of 120 kmph. On the feature front, the bike will come with all-LED lighting, a steel frame, telescopic front forks and a monoshock at the rear, all while riding on 21-inch front and 17-inch rear spoked wheels. The Shockwave will also pack switchable dual-channel ABS, four-level traction control, and six-level regen. Check out Upcoming EV Bikes in India. First Published Date: 21 Jun 2025, 12:35 PM IST


Martechvibe
06-06-2025
- Business
- Martechvibe
AdLift Announces the Launch of Tesseract
Tesseract delivers actionable insights for AI-savvy marketing strategies, whether it's identifying brand mentions in ChatGPT outputs or assessing visibility in Google's AI Overviews. Topics News Share Share AdLift Announces the Launch of Tesseract Whatsapp Linkedin AdLift has announced the launch of Tesseract. Tesseract is a tool designed to help brands, agencies, and marketers track and amplify their presence across the rapidly expanding landscape of Large Language Model (LLM) powered search platforms, such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Google AI Overviews, and Perplexity. AdLift Inc., now part of Liqvd Asia, has been at the forefront of innovation, bringing together talent to deliver the best solutions. With Tesseract, they're taking AI-powered marketing to the next level. As AI reshapes the way consumers find and interact with content, traditional SEO methods are fast becoming obsolete. This technology is built to unlock this new frontier, giving brands real-time visibility into how they are being discovered and represented within AI-powered responses. It helps marketers to not only monitor but also optimise their digital footprint where it counts—in the very engines powering the next generation of search. 'Search is undergoing a seismic shift. The dominance of traditional search engines is being challenged by AI-native platforms that interpret and present information differently,' said Prashant Puri, CEO & Co-Founder of AdLift Inc. 'Brands that don't adapt risk becoming invisible in this new landscape. Tesseract is our answer to this challenge—a revolutionary tool that puts brands back in control of their digital destiny.' ALSO READ: Unlike legacy SEO platforms, Tesseract decodes how LLMs display, prioritise, and contextualise brand content. Whether it's identifying brand mentions in ChatGPT outputs or assessing visibility in Google's AI Overviews, the platform delivers actionable insights for AI-savvy marketing strategies. 'AI agents are the future, and businesses are seeing the transformation since their introduction. There's a massive opportunity across industries, and with the Tesseract tool, we are proud to enjoy the first mover advantage of this service,' said Arron Goodin, Managing Director, AdLift Inc. 'As an agency, we are committed towards innovations, helping our clients and building a competitive edge with enhanced efficiency and deeper industry insights.' Arnab Mitra, Founder & Managing Director of Liqvd Asia, commented, 'At Liqvd Asia, innovation is our core. With Tesseract, we're not just responding to the AI revolution—we're shaping it.' 'This product reflects our commitment to empowering brands with cutting-edge solutions that anticipate the future of digital marketing. We believe Tesseract will be a game-changer, enabling brands to thrive in an AI-first world where visibility means everything.' By launching Tesseract, AdLift reaffirms its commitment to pushing the boundaries of digital innovation. ALSO READ:
Yahoo
04-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
AdLift Inc. Launches New Tool -- 'Tesseract': The World's First AI-Powered Brand Visibility Platform for the Era of Large Language Models
BURLINGAME, Calif., June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In a landmark move set to redefine how brands engage with the future of search, AdLift today announced the launch of Tesseract, an innovative AI-driven platform. Tesseract is the first-ever tool designed to help brands, agencies, and marketers track and amplify their presence across the rapidly expanding landscape of Large Language Model (LLM) powered search platforms, such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Google AI Overviews, and Perplexity. AdLift Inc., now part of Liqvd Asia, has been at the forefront of innovation, bringing together top talent to deliver groundbreaking solutions. With Tesseract, their latest breakthrough, they're taking AI-powered marketing to the next level. As artificial intelligence reshapes the way consumers find and interact with content, traditional SEO methods are fast becoming obsolete. This breakthrough technology is built to unlock this new frontier, giving brands unprecedented real-time visibility into how they are being discovered and represented within AI-powered responses. It empowers marketers to not only monitor but also optimize their digital footprint where it counts—in the very engines powering the next generation of search. "Search is undergoing a seismic shift," said Prashant Puri, CEO & Co-Founder of AdLift Inc. "The dominance of traditional search engines is being challenged by AI-native platforms that interpret and present information differently. Brands that don't adapt risk becoming invisible in this new landscape. Tesseract is our answer to this challenge—a revolutionary tool that puts brands back in control of their digital destiny." Tesseract goes beyond legacy SEO tools by decoding the complex ways LLMs display and prioritize brand content across diverse AI-driven channels. Whether its tracking brand mentions in ChatGPT conversations or analyzing visibility in Google's AI Overviews, the platform delivers actionable insights that fuel smarter, AI-savvy marketing strategies. "AI agents are the future, and businesses are seeing the transformation since their introduction. There's a massive opportunity across industries, and with the Tesseract tool, we are proud to enjoy the first mover advantage of this service. As an agency, we are committed towards innovations, helping our clients and building a competitive edge with enhanced efficiency and deeper industry insights," said Arron Goodin, Managing Director, AdLift Inc. Arnab Mitra, Founder & Managing Director of Liqvd Asia, commented, "At Liqvd Asia, innovation is our core. With Tesseract, we're not just responding to the AI revolution—we're shaping it. This product reflects our commitment to empowering brands with cutting-edge solutions that anticipate the future of digital marketing. We believe Tesseract will be a game-changer, enabling brands to thrive in an AI-first world where visibility means everything." By launching Tesseract, AdLift reaffirms its commitment to pushing the boundaries of digital innovation. Available globally with scalable plans, Tesseract is poised to become an indispensable asset for brands looking to lead—not follow—in the rapidly evolving AI-driven marketing landscape. To experience the power of Tesseract or schedule a demo, visit Media Contact: hello@ Photo: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE AdLift Inc.
Yahoo
03-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
This tiny quantum computer could blow massive data centers out of the water with speed, power, and pure physics
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Nord Quantique promises quantum power without the bulk or energy drain Traditional HPC may fall if Nord's speed and energy claims prove real Cracking RSA-830 in an hour could transform cybersecurity forever A quantum computing startup has announced plans to develop a utility-scale quantum computer with more than 1,000 logical qubits by 2031. Nord Quantique has set an ambitious target which, if achieved, could signal a seismic shift in high-performance computing (HPC). The company claims its machines are smaller and would offer far greater efficiency in both speed and energy consumption, thereby making traditional HPC systems obsolete. Nord Quantique uses 'multimode encoding' via a technique known as the Tesseract code, and this allows each physical cavity in the system to represent more than one quantum mode, effectively increasing redundancy and resilience without adding complexity or size. 'Multimode encoding allows us to build quantum computers with excellent error correction capabilities, but without the impediment of all those physical qubits,' explained Julien Camirand Lemyre, CEO of Nord Quantique. 'Beyond their smaller and more practical size, our machines will also consume a fraction of the energy, which makes them appealing for instance to HPC centers where energy costs are top of mind.' Nord's machines would occupy a mere 20 square meters, making them highly suitable for data center integration. Compared to 1,000–20,000 m² needed by competing platforms, this portability further strengthens its case. 'These smaller systems are also simpler to develop to utility-scale due to their size and lower requirements for cryogenics and control electronics,' the company added. The implication here is significant: better error correction without scaling physical infrastructure, a central bottleneck in the quantum race. In a technical demonstration, Nord's system exhibited excellent stability over 32 error correction cycles with no measurable decay in quantum information. 'Their approach of encoding logical qubits in multimode Tesseract states is a very effective method of addressing error correction and I am impressed with these results,' said Yvonne Gao, Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore. 'They are an important step forward on the industry's journey toward utility-scale quantum computing.' Such endorsements lend credibility, but independent validation and repeatability remain critical for long-term trust. Nord Quantique claims its system could solve RSA-830, a representative cryptographic challenge, in just one hour using 120 kWh of energy at 1 MHz speed, slashing the energy need by 99%. In contrast, traditional HPC systems would require approximately 280,000 kWh over nine days. Other quantum modalities, such as superconducting, photonic, cold atoms, and ion traps, fall short in either speed or efficiency. For instance, cold atoms might consume only 20 kW, but solving the same problem would take six months. That said, there remains a need for caution. Post-selection - used in Nord's error correction demonstrations, required discarding 12.6% of data per round. While this helped show stability, it introduces questions about real-world consistency. In quantum computing, the leap from laboratory breakthrough to practical deployment can be vast; thus, the claims on energy reduction and system miniaturization, though striking, need independent real-world verification. Upgrading to Windows 11 just got easier - Microsoft introduces a new business backup tool Check out the best 3D modeling software for 3D printing and more We've rounded up the best portable monitors available now