Mercedes-Benz has finally taken the wraps off its first ever all-electric SUV, the EQC. The new SUV will take on the likes of the Tesla Model X and the Jaguar I-Pace along with the upcoming Audi E-Tron SUV too. The EQC has a very Mercedes-like design language and gets a cool updated interior. The EQC also gets a dual motor setup with a 450 km range and a top speed of 180 kmph. 0-100 kmph is done in 5.1 seconds.
The new entry-level Hyundai EV will come with Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and the company will have both a standard and a long-range battery option.
Hybrid powertrains will be rolled out across Hyundai India's vast passenger vehicle portfolio, covering vehicles in the sub-compact segment as well as "large, premium SUVs".
Manufactured in Brazil, the Basalt underwent a more rigorous test for the Latin NCAP, scoring zero stars compared to 4 stars for the India-spec under Bharat NCAP.