The C43 is the 13th launch of the year for Mercedes-Benz India and comes as a bonus after the manufacturer originally intended to launch just 12 cars in 2016.
Mercedes-Benz India has launched the facelifted and slightly updated CLA in India at Rs 31.40 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The new car is available in both diesel and petrol engine variants with prices for the petrol 200 Sport being Rs 33.68 lakh and that of the diesel 200 D Sport being Rs 34.68 lakh.
Hyundai Tucson, the recently launched premium SUV from the South Korean carmaker has already bagged over 200 booking in India. Hyundai launched the third-generation Tucson in India only last week, on 14th November, and it is currently sold in India at an introductory price of Rs. 18.99 lakh to Rs. 24.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
The new Toyota Fortuner 2016 has finally been launched in India at a starting price of Rs. 25.92 lakh. It's taken 8 years for the second generation of the car to arrive in India and well, it gets a ton of changes in terms of both cosmetic and mechanical updates.
The Los Angeles Auto Show has grown in stature and strength, and is getting very crucial for all of us motoring hacks. Why? Well it's simply because a lot of brands are now choosing LA to show us new concepts, production cars, technology and even make strategic business announcements here. So I was at the show this year and here's my list of the top ten newsmakers at LA.
BMW officially confirmed the launch of X7, which will be the biggest ever SUV built by the German automaker back in 2014. Back then, the company also confirmed that the SUV will be manufactured at BMW's Spartanburg plant in North America.
Tesla is about to roll out a new software update for the Model S P100D that will now allow the car to do a 0-100km/h sprint in less than 2.5 seconds in the Ludicrous Mode.