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The new variants will be positioned above the existing GX trim, and will offer features which were reserved for the hybrid variants of the MPV
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The recall has been initiated for units manufactured between July and November 2019
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The flagship Skoda offering in India is now offered in just the top-spec Kodiaq L&K variant, Style and Sportline variants officially discontinued
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Both the Virtus GT Plus Sport and Verna Turbo variants have cosmetic tweaks inside and out compared to their standard counterparts
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The Tata Nexon CNG will also offer a host of segment-first highlight features
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Many cars priced under Rs 30 lakh now offer more than one interior colour option, giving buyers additional choice
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Some of these affordably-priced SUVs offer this feature from the base-variant itself
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With Hyundai now having two N Line SUV models in its Indian lineup, we decided to decode how similar and different they are inside and out
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Both Taigun GT Plus Sport and Creta N Line get sportier looking design elements
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The Honda Elevate was launched in India in September 2023 as an all-new product from India after 2017
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This is the second time an electric car has become the official car for the IPL after the Tiago EV, which was given this role for the tournament’s 2023 edition
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The newly launched range-topping variant gets a larger 111.5 kWh battery pack and a 635 km WLTP-claimed range
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The price hike will be applicable to all mass market models, including Kia Sonet, Kia Seltos, and Kia Carens
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While its bodyshell was rated as ‘stable’ and capable of withstanding further loadings, it scored so low due to a lack of safety features and the poor protection
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The Venue and Sonet are essentially the same cars underneath, so it’s no wonder the price gap between their respective base-spec petrol variants is of just Rs 5,000
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The facelifted Magnite is expected to go on sale in the second half of 2024
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These new variants of the Taigun feature sportier design elements inside and out, including blacked-out alloy wheels and an all-black interior theme
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The Mahindra XUV700 is not longer and wider than the Hector Plus, but it also boast a more powerful turbo-petrol engine
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The Thar is experiencing an average waiting time of up to 3.5 months across top 20 cities of India
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