Toyota Innova Crysta Facelift: Same Wine, Same Bottle | Walkaround
- Nov 25, 2020
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The past week saw two new model launches, a couple of spy shots, and some global unveils as well. If you haven’t been able to tune into ZigWheels, fret not, we have got you covered with the top headlines from the four-wheeler world.
Vikram Kirloskar's untimely death left the entire automobile industry shocked and devastated. Many prominent people expressed their condolences to the family of the person who was instrumental in bringing Toyota to India.
The GLB and its electric iteration, the EQB have been launched in India. The GLB will be available in three trim levels, whilst the EQB electric SUV will only be available in one fully outfitted form. There’s a catch though, these are fully imported models, and it reflects in the prices, which you can view here.
The Innova Crysta will soon make a return to the market, albeit in its lower variants only. The diesel engine will also make a comeback, and the MPV will be available for both private and fleet customers. More details about this news here.
The upcoming 2022 MG Hector has been leaked ahead of its launch. The midsize SUV will have visual design changes on the outside, as well as a completely new dashboard layout inside, with many new upmarket features on board as well. Check it out in its flesh here.
Hyundai India's forthcoming electric SUV can now be booked starting December 20 indicating that the arrival of the Ioniq 5 is inching closer. It will be the company's second electric product, following the Kona Electric. Check out the booking amount and other details here.
It looks like Hyundai is working on refreshing a few models in its portfolio. The facelifted Grand i10 Nios made its spy shot debut this week, while the updated i20 has been spotted for the first time on international soil. Moving up the ladder, the next-generation Hyundai Verna has been spotted, sporting a swanky set of connected tail lamps.
Mahindra has withdrawn the Alturas G4 SUV from its website and according to our dealer sources, the SUV has been discontinued for good. It was only available in a top-spec 2WD variant at the end of its lifespan.
The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato breaks cover with a more rugged stance and a jacked up suspension. Powered by the last iteration of the naturally aspirated V10 petrol engine before Lambo adds sophisticated electrification, this car is perfect for those who want to tame a rally circuit in their top dollar super car. This article delves further into the new Huracan rally focused variant.
You won’t be able to buy this insane-looking Ferrari Vision GT because it's only available in the virtual world. Yes, the new Ferrari is playable in the Grand Turismo racing simulation, which will break cover on December 23, 2022. More information may be found here.
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