Zee News is gearing up to launch a brand-new show, ‘Zee Tech & Torque’, on September 28 at 3.30 pm, promising viewers a unique blend of technology and automobiles. The show will go live across Zee News’ linear and digital platforms, along with Techlusive, bringing together futuristic gadgets, powerful machines, and everything in between.
The announcement was made through a LinkedIn post update, highlighting the channel’s vision of creating a one-of-its-kind space that bridges the worlds of technology and the automobile sector. Positioned as a destination for tech lovers, auto enthusiasts, and curious minds alike, ‘Zee Tech & Torque’ aims to capture the latest reviews, innovations, expert insights, and trends that are shaping the future of both industries.
With this launch, Zee News is pitching the show as more than just a series — it’s being positioned as the start of a new era in storytelling where technology and automobiles converge. The network has promised that the program will offer something for everyone, whether it is brands looking for insights, consumers seeking trustworthy updates, or enthusiasts who want to stay ahead of the curve.
Scheduled to debut this Sunday, the show is expected to set a new benchmark in infotainment programming, blending deep insights with engaging presentation. ‘Zee News’ has urged viewers to “tune in, engage, and experience the future” with ‘Zee Tech & Torque’.
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