The Creta continues its dominant run, topping not only its segment but also making it to the top 10 best selling cars in India
Apart from petrol and diesel engine options, the compact SUV is also expected to be offered as an EV
In the interim, Renault will introduce a second major facelift of the existing first-gen Duster
Renault’s upcoming Kwid-based MPV looks ready with production-spec elements
The Creta is far ahead of the pack while the S-Cross is holding its own pretty well. Where do the Duster, BR-V and Kicks stand?
Savings in the form of cash discounts, corporate bonus and free insurance available with Renault cars
Spy shots confirm yet another cosmetic update for current-gen Duster; second-gen model unlikely to launch in 2019
Benefits include straight up cash discounts, corporate bonus and free insurance
The Nissan Kicks SUV is available in 11 colour options including four dual-tone shades
Hyundai’s Creta continues to dominate the compact SUV segment despite new arrivals
Renault has also discontinued a couple of variants of the Duster
The Kwid also get the new MediaNav Evolution with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
The Kamiq will be coming to India sometime in 2020, once the VW group localises the MQB A0 platform
Nissan’s answer to the Hyundai Creta and Maruti S-Cross has arrived sporting a rather attractive price tag
None of the compact SUVs and crossovers, apart from the Creta, have seen a drop in demand
The Nissan Kicks will be available with both petrol and diesel engine options, but with a manual transmission only at launch
The Kia advertisement you might have seen is more a brand-building exercise
As we enter the new year, expect India’s obsession with SUVs to grow even further
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