logo
#

Latest news with #CLE

Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 Coupe: Key highlights you should know ahead of August 12 launch
Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 Coupe: Key highlights you should know ahead of August 12 launch

Hindustan Times

time20-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Hindustan Times

Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 Coupe: Key highlights you should know ahead of August 12 launch

The Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 Coupe gets more aggressive than the CLE 300 Cabriolet and will officially launch in India on August 12. (Mercedes-AMG) The Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 4Matic+ Coupe will officially launch in India on August 12, 2025, as the second CLE model in the country after the CLE 300 Cabriolet. Globally debuted in December 2024, this performance-focused luxury coupe was built to replace the C-Class and E-Class coupes and will expand the AMG performance range in the Indian market. It bears a much meaner look than the CLE Cabriolet and derives its power from an inline-six turbo-petrol powerplant. With its launch just around the corner, here's everything you need to know about the Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 Coupe before you decide to get your hands on one: 3 Features: Mercedes-AMG remains consistent on the feature front, and to this end, the CLE 53 Coupe is equipped with a broad, premium tech suite. It gets a vertical 11.9-inch infotainment display that blends into the centre console and a separate 12.3-inch digital cluster. The coupe offers wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, alongside additional creature comforts such as electrically-adjustable seats with memory, wireless charging, heads-up display, 64-colour ambient lighting, and a Burmester sound system. Check out Upcoming Cars in India 2025, Best SUVs in India. First Published Date: 20 Jul 2025, 16:00 pm IST NEXT ARTICLE BEGINS

Mercedes AMG CLE 53 Coupe To Launch In India On August 12, 2025, Check Details
Mercedes AMG CLE 53 Coupe To Launch In India On August 12, 2025, Check Details

News18

time20-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • News18

Mercedes AMG CLE 53 Coupe To Launch In India On August 12, 2025, Check Details

Last Updated: Under the hood, the AMG CLE 53 Coupe will use a robust 3.0-litre twin-turbo straight-6 paired mild-hybrid system. It will generate a maximum power of 449hp and 560Nml. After successfully introducing the performance-oriented AMG GT 63 and GT 63 Pro in India, Mercedes-Benz is now gearing up to introduce another model, the AMG CLE 53 Coupe. It has been reported that the launch for the same will take place on August 12. The upcoming model will push the fleet, and will join the CLE line-up, allowing the target audience to have a coupe offering in the segment. It will share a similar style statement as other AMG models, featuring a Panamericana grille with vertical slats at the front, flanked by swoopy LED headlights, paired with integrated LED DRLs. What To Expect? Talking about the front bumper, it is expected to be bigger as compared to the mild-mannered CLE Cabriolet. The model will get a larger air dam. Complimented by flared fenders, which will make it stand out and bold in the segment. The customers will also get air exits behind the front wheel arches. Overboost mode). The unit will paired with a 9-speed dual-clutch gearbox that will sent the power to all four wheels via Mercedes-AMG's 4Matic+ system. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Taiwanese, Vietnamese firms keen to invest in footwear sector in India
Taiwanese, Vietnamese firms keen to invest in footwear sector in India

Time of India

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Taiwanese, Vietnamese firms keen to invest in footwear sector in India

Companies from Taiwan and Vietnam are keen to invest in India's non-leather footwear sector , and the government support is crucial to facilitate these investments, Council for Leather Exports (CLE) Chairman RK Jalan said on Sunday. Jalan said these Taiwanese and Vietnamese firms import products like shoe soles, moulds, machinery, and fabrics from countries like China. "Vietnamese and Taiwanese firms are keen to invest in India. We need to support them so that they can import these goods smoothly into the country for their manufacturing facilities," he said. The country's exports are growing at a healthy rate, and the council is aiming for USD 7 billion worth of shipments in 2025-26, he added. The exports stood at USD 5.75 billion in 2024-25. The US was the top destination for Indian exporters with shipments worth USD 957 million (about 20 per cent share). It was followed by the UK (11 per cent) and Germany. "We are expecting about 18 per cent growth this year. Promotion of manufacturing in the country will help further boost exports and job creation," Jalan added. He said that a trade pact with the US will help increase the share in the American market. At present, this labour-intensive sector attracts 18.5 per cent duty in the US. The two countries are major players in the global footwear sector. Vietnam is a major global hub for manufacturing and exporting footwear, while Taiwan plays a key role in the design, development, and production of footwear for leading international brands. He also urged the government to roll out the focused product scheme for the footwear and leather sectors announced in the Budget to enhance productivity, competitiveness and exports. The scheme will support design capacity, component manufacturing, and machinery required for the production of non-leather quality footwear. Sharing similar views, Kanpur-based Growmore International Ltd MD Yadvendra Singh Sachan said Taiwanese companies have already invested in firms in Tamil Nadu. "They have the best technologies in the non-leather footwear sector. Their entry will help domestic firms in increasing quality production," Sachan said, adding huge opportunities are there for investments in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar because of the availability of affordable labour in these states. He said that Growmore International is also looking for collaborations with foreign firms to enhance the productivity of leather articles.

Taiwanese, Vietnamese firms keen to invest in footwear sector in India: CLE
Taiwanese, Vietnamese firms keen to invest in footwear sector in India: CLE

Business Standard

time13-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Taiwanese, Vietnamese firms keen to invest in footwear sector in India: CLE

Companies from Taiwan and Vietnam are keen to invest in India's non-leather footwear sector, and the government support is crucial to facilitate these investments, Council for Leather Exports (CLE) Chairman RK Jalan said on Sunday. Jalan said these Taiwanese and Vietnamese firms import products like shoe soles, moulds, machinery, and fabrics from countries like China. "Vietnamese and Taiwanese firms are keen to invest in India. We need to support them so that they can import these goods smoothly into the country for their manufacturing facilities," he said. The country's exports are growing at a healthy rate, and the council is aiming for $7 billion worth of shipments in 2025-26, he added. The exports stood at $5.75 billion in 2024-25. The US was the top destination for Indian exporters with shipments worth $957 million (about 20 per cent share). It was followed by the UK (11 per cent) and Germany. "We are expecting about 18 per cent growth this year. Promotion of manufacturing in the country will help further boost exports and job creation," Jalan added. He said that a trade pact with the US will help increase the share in the American market. At present, this labour-intensive sector attracts 18.5 per cent duty in the US. The two countries are major players in the global footwear sector. Vietnam is a major global hub for manufacturing and exporting footwear, while Taiwan plays a key role in the design, development, and production of footwear for leading international brands. He also urged the government to roll out the focused product scheme for the footwear and leather sectors announced in the Budget to enhance productivity, competitiveness and exports. The scheme will support design capacity, component manufacturing, and machinery required for the production of non-leather quality footwear. Sharing similar views, Kanpur-based Growmore International Ltd MD Yadvendra Singh Sachan said Taiwanese companies have already invested in firms in Tamil Nadu. "They have the best technologies in the non-leather footwear sector. Their entry will help domestic firms in increasing quality production," Sachan said, adding huge opportunities are there for investments in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar because of the availability of affordable labour in these states. He said that Growmore International is also looking for collaborations with foreign firms to enhance the productivity of leather articles. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Taiwanese, Vietnamese firms keen to invest in footwear sector in India: CLE
Taiwanese, Vietnamese firms keen to invest in footwear sector in India: CLE

Time of India

time13-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Taiwanese, Vietnamese firms keen to invest in footwear sector in India: CLE

Companies from Taiwan and Vietnam are keen to invest in India's non-leather footwear sector , and the government support is crucial to facilitate these investments, Council for Leather Exports (CLE) Chairman RK Jalan said on Sunday. Jalan said these Taiwanese and Vietnamese firms import products like shoe soles, moulds, machinery, and fabrics from countries like China. "Vietnamese and Taiwanese firms are keen to invest in India. We need to support them so that they can import these goods smoothly into the country for their manufacturing facilities," he said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025: #1 Abnehmshake schmeckt extrem lecker & bricht alle Verkaufsrekorde! Gesundheit Wissen Undo The country's exports are growing at a healthy rate, and the council is aiming for USD 7 billion worth of shipments in 2025-26, he added. The exports stood at USD 5.75 billion in 2024-25. The US was the top destination for Indian exporters with shipments worth USD 957 million (about 20 per cent share). It was followed by the UK (11 per cent) and Germany. Live Events "We are expecting about 18 per cent growth this year. Promotion of manufacturing in the country will help further boost exports and job creation," Jalan added. He said that a trade pact with the US will help increase the share in the American market. At present, this labour-intensive sector attracts 18.5 per cent duty in the US. The two countries are major players in the global footwear sector. Vietnam is a major global hub for manufacturing and exporting footwear, while Taiwan plays a key role in the design, development, and production of footwear for leading international brands. He also urged the government to roll out the focused product scheme for the footwear and leather sectors announced in the Budget to enhance productivity, competitiveness and exports. The scheme will support design capacity, component manufacturing, and machinery required for the production of non-leather quality footwear. Sharing similar views, Kanpur-based Growmore International Ltd MD Yadvendra Singh Sachan said Taiwanese companies have already invested in firms in Tamil Nadu. "They have the best technologies in the non-leather footwear sector. Their entry will help domestic firms in increasing quality production," Sachan said, adding huge opportunities are there for investments in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar because of the availability of affordable labour in these states. He said that Growmore International is also looking for collaborations with foreign firms to enhance the productivity of leather articles.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store