The Audi A3 will not just open up an entirely new segment - the entry level luxury sedan - but might also eat into the sales of D2 segment cars. However, the Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class will take the A3 head on upon its arrival in the country by the end of this year.
We list the upcoming cars from the stables of the titans of the Indian automobile industry aka Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and Honda, Game of Thrones style.
Hyundai India has officially revealed the car ahead of its launch on August 11, 2014; also, interested folks will be able to book the hatchback from today i.e. August 1, 2014.
Toyota, the Japanese automajor, has started working on the new-generation models of two of its popular cars - the Innova and the Fortuner. In fact, the company has already begun testing both the vehicles and will most likely launch these cars by 2016.
Fiat India has officially announced that it will launch the new Punto across 15 cities in 15 days, starting from Delhi on August 5, 2014. The hatchback will be launched in Mumbai on August 8, 2014.
Though rumours claimed that the new i20 would make its global debut at the 2014 Paris Motor Show in October, our sources reveal that the company might introduce the product in India before that.
Toyota, the Japanese automajor, might discontinue the Etios brand by 2020 and focus on a bigger car like Vios instead that globally competes against the Honda City.
It is no secret that Tata Zest sedan's launch is just round the corner. The company commenced bookings for the sedan last week, and has now finally started its production too. Tata recently rolled out the first batch of the upcoming compact sedan at the Tata-Fiat plant in Ranjangaon, Maharashtra.
After launching the CLA 45 AMG in India, Mercedes-Benz is now planning to launch the its urban crossover - the GLA in India. Expected to be launched in October, the deliveries will begin in November.