Porsche 911 GT3 RS, the German sports car manufacturer's "definitive track car for everyday use", was unveiled in India at the Porsche Centre Bengaluru.
American SUV maker, Jeep today finally entered the Indian car market with its two popular models - the Grand Cherokee, priced from Rs. 93.64 lakh to Rs. 1.03 Crore and the iconic Wrangler Unlimited for Rs. 71.59 lakh. The carmaker will also launch the performance-spec Grand Cherokee SRT variant priced at Rs.1.12 Crore, which will be the Jeep's flagship model in India (all prices ex-showroom). The Fiat-owned carmaker has already started setting up showrooms in India and will officially commence operations with its first dealerships in Ahmadabad. While the Grand Cherokee and Wrangler Unlimited will come only come with diesel engines, the Grand Cherokee SRT gets a petrol motor.
Audi had launched the A6 Matrix in India last year, but this time, the German car manufacturer has brought its famed Audi Matrix LED headlamps to the Audi A6 35 TFSI. The Audi A6 now also gets a 7-speed S-Tronic transmission and a new infotainment system along with a few other updates. It is the top-most trim of the Audi A6 in its petrol guise and is priced at Rs. 52.7 lakh (Ex-showroom, Delhi).
Keeping with its commitment to introduce petrol versions of its models in India, Mercedes-Benz has launched the petrol variant of the GLE SUV in the country priced at Rs. 74.90 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
2016 Hyundai Elantra, the long awaited midsize sedan from the South Korean carmaker has finally launched in India at a starting price of Rs. 12.99 lakh.
Hyundai Elantra, the popular midsize sedan from the South Korean carmaker is finally launched in India. The car has been creating a lot of buzz, both in India and other global markets, and come with a number of new design and cosmetic changes in-line with the automaker's global design philosophy. The sedan has grown in dimensions, while the styling is bolder than ever; whereas the interior features a host of completely new including several segment first features. Hyundai has also reworked upon the existing 1.6-litre diesel engine while petrol power comes from the new 2.0-litre four-cylinder motor.
Renault Kwid 1.0, the much anticipated small car from the French car manufacturer was launched in India at Rs. 3.82 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). As the name suggests, the car is powered by a bigger 1.0-litre petrol engine that offers more power and torque and comes with some minor style updates. Currently, Renault plans to offer the 1.0-litre engine only with the higher variants RXT and RXT (O) with features similar to what we have seen in the 0.8-litre trim. With the new engine being the only key modification offered in the Kwid 1.0, the price difference between the RXT variants of the two cars is just Rs, 22,000.