The new hatchback will be positioned between the Eon and the Grand i10 in Hyundai’s lineup
With the introduction of the GO facelift and the Hyundai Santro nearing launch, where do old players like the WagonR, Celerio and Tiago stand? We pit them against each other on paper to find out
The 2018 Datsun GO facelift is offered in a choice of five variants, starting at Rs 3.29 lakh, going up to Rs 4.89 lakh (ex-showroom India). But which one should you put your money on?
The Hyundai Santro is back in an all-new, feature-rich avatar to take on popular compact hatchbacks like the WagonR and Tiago
The GO and GO+ facelift receive comprehensive upgrades inside out
The all-new Santro will be powered by a petrol engine and will be the first Hyundai to get an AMT
Hyundai’s latest 5-inch touchscreen infotainment system that debuted with the Elantra facelift will be a perfect fit for the upcoming Santro
The Tour H2 is based on the Lxi(o) variant of the Celerio
The hike will range from Rs 1,700 to Rs 17,000 depending on the model
The list of most trending cars released by Google reveals some surprising names and skips some expected ones
The Maruti Suzuki WagonR continues its dominance in the segment while the Celerio and the Tiago fight for the second spot
Celerio hits the gym, gets some muscle. Costs approximately Rs 8000 more than the standard hatchback.
We take a look at what all has gone into the recipe of the Celerio to result in a rugged-looking version, the CelerioX
MSIL cashed in on the festive season with an increase in sales figures, Ciaz hit by higher rate of GST on hybrids
Since the additional kit doesn’t bring any mechanical changes to the car, the ‘limited edition’ trickery is available in all variants
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