Volkswagen has officially taken the wraps off the all-new T-Cross at a special premiere in Amsterdam. The T-Cross is the fourth and smallest product in Volkswagen growing SUV line-up after the Tiguan, T-Roc and the flagship Touareg. The T-Cross is
– First product to sport Impact 2.0 Design language from Tata Motors – Features high shoulder line and blacked-out B-Pillar – Gets sharp wraparound taillamps, a spoiler and rear bumper cladding – Based on the OMEGA (Optimal Modular Efficient Global Advanced) platform
– To get fresh cosmetic and feature upgrades – Likely to be positioned between the Style and the Lauren & Klement variants – Likely to be offered with a new ‘corrida red’ paint scheme Ahead of its official launch sometime
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
India-spec Maruti Suzuki Swift offers inadequate protection for chest and knee – Misses out on four-channel ABS – Forward facing child seat offers marginal chest protection The India-made Maruti Suzuki Swift has scored two stars in the safety test conducted by the
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
The first major update for the compact sedan since its introduction. – Will get newly designed headlamps with projectors, restyled tail lamps and a new blue paint scheme. – Might get the new seven-inch display for the updated
The first of Ferrari’s Icona series, the SP1 and SP2 open-top cars, known as barchettas, have made their debut at the Paris Motor Show. Based on the vintage Ferraro 166MM and the 750 Monza, less than 500 examples of the Icona SP series