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Neo@Ogilvy appoints Flipkart’s Ankush Talwar
MUMBAI: Neo@Ogilvy India has announced the appointment of AnkushTalwar as Analytics & Insights head of Neo@Ogilvy.
With an experience of more than 12 years in data science, analytics & insights Talwar was an analytics leader with Flipkart before joining Neo@Ogilvy. At Neo, he will develop and scale the analytics capabilities for digital and performance media.
Neo@Ogilvy India president and country head Rajesh Bhatia said, “The client expectation from their digital media partners is changing rapidly. With so much focus on data and analytics, brand owners are increasingly looking at digital, specifically media partners, to provide always on insights and intelligence. I am delighted to have someone like Ankush who will lead Neo@Ogilvy’sjourney into analytics.”
Talwar has a legacy of incubating and building world class analytics and data science units. He has experience across multiple industry sectors spanning eCommerce, retail, bankingand utilities where he created the ability to grow on the path of data driven decision making and inturn saving precious marketing dollars.
In his last role, Talwar was the head of Customer and Brand Strategy Analytics at Flipkart, where he was responsible for enabling companywide deep customer understanding based on vast amounts of transaction, visits and views data. He was instrumental in providing deep insights about Customer NPS (Net Promoter Score) and support moving it northwards for the largest e-commerce portal in India.
During his stint at Payback, Talwar led the Insights and Analytics teams for the largest loyalty network in India. Rewarded multiple times for his contributions, he created a suite of predictive solutions to predict the Next Logical Customer Spend, thus enabling the Next Best Action from brands and clients. Here, along with his team, he delivered the first Digital Consumer Spend Bureau for India. He was also the brain behind delivering incremental Rs 500 crore revenue for India’s largest retail chain.
Before that his experience includes working with some of the best Fortune 500 companies & Tech startups, including Accenture and American Express, where he started and scaled advanced analytics teams from just a handful of members to 50plus data science and analytics professionals. He also created models for complicated consumer marketing problems like Lifetime Value and Spend Intent.
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Hyundai launches updated Ioniq 5 with 84 kWh battery, 690 km range
Priced at Rs 55.7 lakh, adds design, tech and safety upgrades.
MUMBAI: Charge it up, stretch it out, Hyundai’s latest electric upgrade is going the distance, quite literally. Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has introduced an updated version of its Ioniq 5, packing in a larger 84.0 kWh battery that delivers a claimed range of up to 690 km (ARAI-certified), marking a significant leap in everyday usability for its flagship electric SUV.
Built on Hyundai’s Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), the refreshed IONIQ 5 aims to balance performance with practicality, reducing range anxiety while making long-distance electric travel more viable. The upgrade builds on a model that has already secured global recognition, including the World Car of the Year title.
The changes aren’t just under the skin. On the outside, the SUV gets a sharper, more futuristic look with redesigned front and rear bumpers, new skid plates, sporty alloy wheels, a revised rear spoiler and updated V-garnish lighting, all while retaining its signature Parametric Pixel design.
Inside, Hyundai has focused on making the experience more intuitive. The cabin now features a redesigned three-spoke steering wheel with illuminated pixel elements, dual 12.3-inch displays, and a reworked wireless charging pad integrated with physical controls for seat functions small tweaks that aim to improve day-to-day usability.
On the tech front, the IONIQ 5 gets Hyundai’s Connected Car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC), Controller Over-the-Air (C-OTA) updates, and now supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. New additions such as Active Sound Design and in-car payment integration for EV charging reflect a push towards a more seamless, connected ownership experience. Remote immobilisation via Bluelink has also been introduced as an added security layer.
Safety sees incremental upgrades too, with features like Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist (Rear) and side parking distance warnings enhancing manoeuvrability in tight urban spaces.
The updated IONIQ 5 is available in four colour options Gravity Gold Matte, Midnight Black Pearl, Titan Grey and Optic White with an Obsidian Black interior theme.
Priced at Rs 55.7 lakh (ex-showroom), the new IONIQ 5 positions itself as a more rounded offering, less about futuristic promise, and more about making electric mobility fit seamlessly into everyday life.








