The Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza is no longer the best selling sub-4m SUV in the country
The Venue’s arrival has dealt a serious blow to the Vitara Brezza’s monopoly in the segment
The Venue is Hyundai’s shot at the sub-4 metre space which comprises of cars like the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Ford EcoSport, Mahindra XUV300 and Tata Nexon
If you're buying the TUV300, you'll have to spend at least Rs 10 lakh to get the best value for your money
Here are the most important developments from the Indian auto industry from the last week
Mahindra’s rugged sub-4m SUV gets subtle tweaks inside-out and should comply with new safety norms
Although the EcoSport was the biggest gainer of the month, it was still not as popular as the XUV300
We take a look inside the assembly of Mahindra’s most premium SUV
Mahindra XUV300 takes the third spot in the first month of its sales
The Brezza returns to five-figure sales as demand for the EcoSport nearly doubles, as sales grow across the segment
While the ranking has not changed much, the figures for December 2018 do tell a different story than the last couple of months
As we enter the new year, expect India’s obsession with SUVs to grow even further
The Vitara Brezza stays well ahead of the competition as the entire segment sees a slump in sales; Nexon grabs second spot
While the Vitara Brezza is still the undisputed leader of the segment, the Nexon, EcoSport, WR-V and TUV300 managed to improve on their September sales figures
What kind of performance is being offered by various manufacturers in various forms for less than Rs 30 lakh? We find out what the options to choose from are
The facelifted sub-4m SUV is expected to feature cosmetic updates along with additional features
New and upcoming car launches, interesting revelations and practical car comparisons to help you make the right car buying decisions. Here’s everything you need to know from the week that went by
Expect subtle design changes and additional features with the 2019 Mahindra TUV300
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