The upcoming Nissan Magnite will be the first sub-4 metre SUV from the Japanese carmaker in India, and it will be based on the Alliance's CMF-A+ platform. The production version of the upcoming Nissan Magnite subcompact SUV will be unveiled on October 21, 2020.
Hyundai India has silently increased the prices of most of its models in India, in October 2020. Recently, we saw a price hike of up to Rs. 62,000 for the Creta, and an upward revision of Rs. 8,000 for the Verna sedan. However, along with that, the carmaker has also increased the prices of its other popular models like - the Hyundai Santro, Grand i10 & Grand i10 Nios, Aura, and the Venue subcompact SUV. All these models have now become dearer by up to Rs. 6,000.
The Audi Q8 Celebration Edition arrives right in time for the festive season and is priced at Rs. 98.98 lakh, which makes it about Rs. 34 lakh cheaper than the standard version that retails at Rs. 1.33 crore (ex-showroom, India).
Hyundai Motor India has silently introduced a new base petrol variant for its compact sedan, Verna. The new E trim, which now sits below the previous entry-level variant S, has been launched at Rs. 9.03 lakh, bringing the base price of the car down by Rs. 28,000.
The latest spy picture of the Nissan Magnite subcompact SUV suggests that the SUV is production-ready and gives us a slight idea of how it has shaped up from the concept avatar.
Mercedes-Benz has officially launched its first electric vehicle in India, the new EQC electric SUV, priced at Rs. 99.30 lakh (on-road). While the SUV comes to India as a completely built unit (CBU) model, the company might look into local production for its future electric vehicles if there is enough demand.
Hyundai Motor Co will voluntarily recall its Kona electric vehicles as a possible short circuit due to faulty manufacturing of its high-voltage battery cells could pose a fire risk, South Korea's transport ministry said on Thursday.