Deepak Baid, director, SVLL, "Indian luxury transport is rapidly improving with various new technology adoptions and growing requirements of comfort travelling. We are delighted to announce SVLL's entry into the luxury passenger travel segment.
NEW DELHI—Nissan Motor Co. has halted temporarily development of the first electric car for the Japanese auto maker's Infiniti luxury brand, a bet that more advanced and cheaper technology soon will be available, company executives said. Enlarge Image.
Better tech is great, but by delaying its luxury EV, Infinity could be handing the keys to the segment over to competitors like BMW. What automakers delving into the EV game need to understand is that you can't just wow consumers at car show and then …
That concern underscores exactly how important the Chinese market has become to companies such as Apple. Until recently, China was perhaps best known as a supplier, not a consumer, of luxury tech products such as the iPhone. But in the past fiscal year …
That may seem expensive, but keep in mind you are getting a luxury sedan that is appealing as you develop a sense of pride in technology that is state-of-the-art, while riding in outstanding comfort. So much so you feel the richness of the experience …
Designed according to the specifications of the boat's owner — a wealthy Singaporean businessman — the yacht combines high-end technology and ultra luxury design. Automated systems handle all the settings. The interior design is based on minimalist …
It might be time to reconsider your stock portfolio: Tech stocks are looking relatively inexpensive these days for those who have the luxury of not needing immediate results and have a medium-term outlook. The good news for investors playing at home is …
Until recently, China was perhaps best known as a supplier, not a consumer, of luxury tech products such as the iPhone. But in the past fiscal year, China, Taiwan and Hong Kong accounted for 14 per cent of Apple's global sales, and that share is …
Smartwatches are expected to entice the so-called Generation Y, born into an increasingly tech-savvy world between 1980 and 2000. And luxury goods lovers of all ages, who tend to be big tech consumers, will also likely be seduced, Rodi said, insisting: …