Honda Elevate, City, And Amaze Prices Hiked, Elevate And City Get 6 Airbags As Standard
Mar 31, 2024
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The Honda Amaze offers the most discounts this April, with the Honda City coming in a close second place
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Toyota has hiked prices of the VX and ZX Innova Hycross hybrid trims by up to Rs 30,000
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Toyota’s Fronx-based crossover will make its debut on April 3, 2024, marking the Japanese carmaker’s return to the sub-4 meter SUV market in India.
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The Carens MPV’s variant-wise features have been thoroughly reshuffled, and now includes a new 6-seater variant priced just above Rs 12 lakh
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Honda Elevate gets the biggest price hike but also gets the most feature revisions
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Kia has launched two new variants of the Sonet called the HTE (O) and HTK (O) which are priced at a premium of up to Rs 36,000 over the HTE and HTK respectively.
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The features set for the Seltos has also been reshuffled, with lower variants now getting more comforts and colour options
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From the launch Hyundai Creta N Line to reveal of upcoming Volkswagen models and variants in 2024
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At the same price point, the two electric SUVs are neck and neck in most departments including the battery pack and range
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The electric version of the D-Max pickup is equipped with a full time 4-wheel-drive (4WD) drivetrain
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The Nexon petrol-AMT option now starts at Rs 10 lakh, compared to the previous entry price of Rs 11.7 lakh (ex-showroom)
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The service campaign includes free AC checkup and special discounts on service.
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While the Tata Punch EV has more performance on offer than the Tigor EV here, both EVs are neck and neck when its comes to the claimed range
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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 recall has been initiated for units manufactured between July and November 2019
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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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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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