The 2019 Renault Duster facelift has finally gone on sale in India priced at Rs. 7.99 lakh. The SUV comes in four primary variants - RxE, RxS, RxS(O), and the top-of-the-line RxZ.
Porsche India has confirmed that it will be launching the Macan Facelift in India on July 29, 2019. The 2018 Porsche Macan facelift comes with updated styling that has been inspired by the new-generation Cayenne.
So, the Hyundai Kona Electric has been finally launched in India at a price of Rs. 25.3 lakh. But owning it means charging it too! We tell you how the Kona Electric is charged and how Hyundai plans to help with charging infrastructure in the country.
Hyundai India launched its first electric SUV in the country. This is the first ever electric SUV for India too and it's priced at Rs. 25.30 lakh. Hyundai India says that the running cost of the Kona Electric is 1/5th of that of the Hyundai Creta petrol variant
The Hyundai Kona Electric has been launched in the lower spec 39.2 kWh version in India but the drive range is still impressive and it is packed with pretty exciting features.
Hyundai India today launched its first electric car in the country and yes it's a bold move. The car was launched at Rs. 25.30 lakh and that is an introductory price of course. There's also the option of a dual-tone paint scheme which can be got for an additional Rs. 20,000. Hyundai has invested heavily into making the Kona a viable option for the Indian market and the company is assembling the Kona in India as a result. Now, Hyundai is looking to sell 500 units of the car per annum in India and that's one way of ensuring penetration into the EV business. The number might not be much but considering that in FY2018-19 electric vehicle sales crossed the 7.50 lakh mark, the Kona electric's future does look pretty good in the country.
Hyundai Motor has launched the Kona Electric SUV in India. This is the first ever electric SUV to be launched in India and we believe it is a bold decision. The Kona is a compact crossover, similar to Hyundai Creta in terms of size and space but has a design which is not overly futuristic yet sharp enough to distinguish itself on the road. The front end gets slim LED daytime running lamps and low-mounted headlamps along with single-piece body-coloured bumper rising up till the bonnet. Hyundai's signature cascading grille pattern is embedded on to the bumper, giving it a modern, contemporary design.