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Straight up we’d like to give you a heads up. The past week has been dominated by Hyundai, thanks to the much-anticipated 2020 Creta, Verna facelift, and the BS6-compliant Grand i10 Nios. Apart from this, we also saw Toyota celebrating 15 years of the ever so popular Innova with a new Innova Crysta Leadership Edition. Last and definitely not the least, we got our hands on everything you need to know about the new Honda City.
BS6 Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Diesel Launched!
The Korean carmaker silently updated the diesel variant of the Grand i10 Nios, making it BS6-complaint. The updated hatchback retains the 1.2-litre diesel engine and its figures of 75PS and 190Nm. What’s interesting though is that the BS6 version of the Grand i10 Nios is priced identically to the BS4 version. If you find that hard to believe, go ahead and check the detailed pricing here.
Toyota Celebrates 15 Years Of Innova With A Special Edition
Yes, and that special edition is the Innova Crysta Leadership Edition. What it gains are a host of cosmetic updates and subtle cabin changes. But do note that the new special edition is only available in the VX trim with a 2.4-litre diesel engine mated to a 5-speed manual. Cosmetic changes include a grill garnish, black wheels, contrasting roof, and two colour options. More specific details this way.
Everything You Need To Know About The 2020 Hyundai Creta
First thing you need to know is that the new Creta has got nothing to do with the current version. But it is closely related to the Kia Seltos. What we know is how it looks inside out, what powers it, as well as the variants and features on offer. In a nutshell, we know everything about the 2020 Creta except for the price. But, we don’t have to wait too long as it launches in a couple of days.
2020 Honda City: Variants And Specification Revealed
Thanks to an RTO document, we now know the variants and other specifics of the 2020 Honda City. There will be mainly three variants: V, VX and ZX. As for the powertrain options, Honda will carry forward the existing 1.5-litre i-DTEC and i-VTEC engines. We also found out the City with a petrol engine now makes more power than before. The City will debut on March 16 with Honda slated to launch it soon.
Hyundai Reveals The 2020 Verna Facelift Ahead Of Launch
Yes, ahead of the expected launch in April 2020, Hyundai has revealed the sedan and also commenced bookings. This facelifted sedan gets a new face with a big cascading grille along with LED headlamps and revised LED DRLs. It will be offered in four variants: S, S+, SX and SX (O) with updated features. That said, the biggest change is the 1.0-litre T-GDI engine capable of 120PS and 172Nm mated to a 6-speed manual/7-speed DCT.
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