Cars

Seshan Vijayraghvan
Oct 14, 2021, 10:25 PM
By taking worldwide responsibility for the MQB A0 global platform, the Czech carmaker will be developing new entry-level models for Skoda and Volkswagen brands. The focus will be on regions like - India, Russia, Africa as well as the ASEAN countries and Latin America.
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- Sameer Contractor | Oct 14, 2021Kia Sonet First Anniversary Edition Launched, Prices Start At Rs. 10.79 LakhThe Kia Sonet completes one year of sales in India and to commemorate the same, the automaker has launched the Sonet First Anniversary Edition. The limited edition model is inspired by Aurochs, a large wild Eurasian bull, says Kia.1 min
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- Shubham Parashar | Oct 14, 2021Hyundai Vehicles In Future Could Come With Foldable Steering Wheel SystemHyundai cars in future might give you the option to drive at your own will and when you aren't taking charge of the wheel, you can simply fold it and let it rest inside the dashboard.1 min
- Shubham Parashar | Oct 14, 2021Tata Punch India Launch Advanced; Will Now Go On Sale On October 18, 2021The new Tata Punch was expected to go on sale in India on October 20 but the carmaker has decided to launch the SUV a couple of days before the previous date.1 min
- car&bike Team | Oct 14, 2021Volkswagen Officials Dismiss Reports Of 30,000 Job LossesSenior sources at German auto giant Volkswagen on Wednesday dismissed reports that up to 30,000 jobs could be at risk if it could not cut costs in its transition to electric models.1 min
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