2024 Toyota Camry Launched In India At Rs 48 Lakh; Now...
- Dec 11, 2024
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Been living under a rock for the past week and missed out on all your automotive dope? Fret not, as we have handpicked the top seven four-wheeler news that topped the charts the past week.
Nissan showcased three of its global products in India: the Juke, Qashqai, and X-Trail SUVs. The Qashqai and X-Trail will be brought for scrutiny initially, and will be launched depending upon their evaluation. The Juke, however, was for display purposes only.
We were the first to source the prices of the Kushaq Anniversary Edition even before it was announced by Skoda. It is based on the one-below-top Style trim and gets a few cosmetic enhancements along with a host of accessories that will be offered by the dealership. And there’s one important feature that has been reintroduced as well; all part of the special edition.
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The next-gen Toyota Innova Hycross will break cover in November. It deviates from what has been the MPV’s forte for all these years. Head to our story to know what that is along with other details on the MPV.
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Jeep’s flagship SUV, the Grand Cherokee, will make its way to India in November as a completely knocked down (CKD) model, with assembly to be undertaken at the carmaker’s Ranjangaon plant. Find out when it’s being launched here. It’ll be brought in its latest avatar, and to know more about the SUV, head to our detailed reveal story.
The Mercedes EQE electric SUV is the latest entrant in Mercedes’s electric lineup and sits right between the EQC and EQS SUVs. It also gets a 687PS AMG derivative, making it not only the first electric SUV to carry the AMG badge but also the most powerful AMG SUV to date.
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Porsche has brought back the Carrera T for this generation of 911 with the same recipe as before – taking the base 911 and slapping it with a few performance upgrades and weight-saving techniques. It slots right between the base 911 and 911 Carrera S. Check out our piece to know more about the latest 911.
Rolls-Royce has gone and fulfilled its founder's prophecy that held electric cars in high regard by revealing its first-ever electric vehicle, the Spectre. It retains the brand’s design signature with the biggest grille ever to accompany the spirit of ecstasy, and features a very aesthetically pleasing silhouette. Powertrain details have been kept secret and will be announced closer to its global launch.
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