The Nissan X-Trail returns to India after 10 years in its fourth-gen avatar; will be available only with a 1.5-litre, three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine.
The two new variants are Standard and 4S and are priced at Rs 1.22 crore and Rs 1.39 crore, respectively; joining the range-topping Turbo which was launched in India early this year.
Not to be confused with the current-generation A5 range, the all-new model is a replacement to the A4 sedan with Audi changing its nomenclature system.
The CLE will add another drop-top cabriolet to Mercedes’ range while the AMG GLC 43 Coupe will be the first model of the second-gen GLC Coupe to arrive in India.