-New premium SUV for the Indian market -Production has commenced at Chennai plant -Will rival the Hyundai Creta, Renault Duster and production version of the Kia SP Its official! Nissan will launch the Kicks SUV for the Indian car market
– Strong performance from a new 530bhp V8 petrol and a 320bhp six-cylinder diesel engine – New technologies and connectivity with ADAS features – On sale from December 2018 with prices starting from £76,270 (Rs 67.74 lakhs) on road BMW
Jaguar Land Rover has revealed that its new tech to combat motion sickness will be used across its future line-up. The compelling factor for the brand to invest its precious time and resources was the alarming number of people affected
Why should I buy it? Attractive styling, compact size Why should I avoid it? Small cabin, second-gen model due next year What is it? This is the Landmark edition of the 2018 Evoque. It was introduced to commemorate more than
– The Carlino Concept based SUV will be the first sub-four metre product from Hyundai. – Will rival the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Ford EcoSport and Tata Nexon. – Has been spotted testing in India already. Hyundai
Datsun has revised their budget hatchback, the Datsun Go, with a few tweaks to the exterior and a reworked interior layout four years after Datsun introduced the Go badge in India. With renewed vigour, the Datsun Go will take on the compact
Datsun India has updated the GO nameplate in India after the hatchback and its mini-estate version was on sale in the country since 2014. The duo now gets a much needed cosmetic update but the most important change is the enhancement
Second generation for iconic tallboy name plate – Latest Hyundai design language for new entry-level model – Petrol power only – Rival for the Wagon R, Tata Tiago and the Maruti Suzuki Celerio The much-awaited Hyundai Santro has been spied undisguised ahead of an official reveal on
Opel was recently purchased by French PSA Group, so it is interesting that the automaker won’t show up at what is now its home turf, this after also skipping Geneva earlier this year. As with other automakers, Opel says it