This week was a hectic one Launches from Maruti, Land Rover, Tata grabbed headlines while everyone is keenly awaiting Mahindra to launch the XUV300. There's a long list of cars to watch out for this year. Here's everything you need to know:
Launches
Maruti Suzuki Baleno Facelift
The new Baleno hatchback was first launched back in 2015, and though it has received some updates over time, it was beginning to look a bit long in the tooth. with a slight revision of the ex-showroom prices.
Land Rover Discovery Sport Landmark Edition
If the Discovery Sport didn't look sporty enough to you, the Landmark Edition variant is here to pacify you. Three exclusive colour options, blacked-out roof, redesigned front bumper, dark 18-inch wheels, all-black interior and subtle trim is what you get. All these additional equipment don't cost too much, with the variant priced the same as the mid-spec HSE..
Tata Tiago Updated
While not a launch per se, Tata has shaken up the variants list and features on offer on its most popular car, the Tiago. The base XB variant has been removed, while more features - including ABS, EBD and Corner Stability Control are offered as standard across the range..
Features
Upcoming Launches
When? February 14
When? By June
When? By June
When? By June
When? September
When? Festive season
When? 2019
When? 2019
When? 2020
When? 2020
In other news
Skoda cars could get CNG in the future, no AMTs though..
Koenigsegg is serious about making electric cars. It won't be astronomically expensive though. How?.
BMW showcases its art car painted by David Hockney at Delhi Art Fair. What's a BMW Art Car?.
Mercedes-Benz showcases V-Class facelift globally, merely a week after Mercedes India launched the pre-facelift version in India. What was the point?.
Kia has no EV plans for India, yet. Why?.
EPCA orders Delhi authorities to affix colour-coded fuel stickers on four-wheelers by October 2019. How will this curb pollution?.
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