Tata introduces cashback offer on online bookings for its range-topping SUVs
Now, any Tata can have a sunroof of some sort this festive season for an extra cost
The MG Hector single-handedly drove the segment growth when most cars witnessed a slump
If you wish to buy the Jeep Compass, get ready to wait
Under the new warranty package, Tata will also cover the maintenance cost of the clutch and suspension till 50,000km
Can the new compact SUV compete with bigger rivals in terms of roominess?
The Tata Harrier Dard Edition is priced the same the SUV’s dual-tone variant
The Seltos’ premium prices brings it into contention with the Harrier, but which one offers better value?
With MG Hector topping the sales, segment sales grow by 18.3 per cent
It will be equipped with a Hyundai sourced 6-speed torque converter unit
Higher variants of the Seltos will take on the likes of the MG Hector and the Tata Harrier
The Hexa is readily available in many cities while the Compass Trailhawk’s longest wait is down to 45 days
We now know the claimed mileage of all the six powertrain options that will be on offer with the Seltos
Tata and Maruti dominated this week’s headlines with their existing and upcoming products
All variants of the Harrier can now be retro-fitted with a sunroof
Will also feature all-black interiors unlike the brown theme seen on the standard Harrier
Other features on offer include a new flat-bottom steering wheel, a freestanding infotainment display and cruise control
Here are all the hatchbacks, sedans and even electric cars under Rs 30 lakh that we can see on our roads before the closing of this year
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