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.
Adding more practicality to the vehicle in the literal sense, SsangYong has introduced the Tivoli XLV that comes with an extended rear for more carrying capacity and practicality.
Having garnered over 30,000 bookings, Tata Motors has hit the sweet spot with the Tiago among the masses and silently hiked prices for the hatchback in the range of Rs. 5000-6000.
Datsun India has launched new Style Editions of the GO and GO+ vehicles in the country that have been priced at Rs. 4.07 lakh and 4.78 lakh respectively.
Mercedes-Benz India today rolled out the its 6th product this year - the Mercedes-AMG SLC 43. The open top two-seater comes priced at Rs. 77.50 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Porsche has announced special editions of its Cayenne SUV. Porsche has christened it as the Platinum Edition and it'll be available in both the petrol and diesel variants but what the company has managed to do is make it look different and extra special.
Ford Mustang GT, the iconic pony car from the American carmaker has been finally launched in India at a starting price of Rs. 65 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).