Now, any Tata can have a sunroof of some sort this festive season for an extra cost
The Nexon Kraz features cosmetic changes to appeal to a younger audience
The waiting for a petrol variant of the Venue can stretch as far as 4 months
Cars with an imminent launch this month such as the Grand i10 Nios, Kia Seltos, Renault Triber and Maruti XL6 made the top headlines
The Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza is no longer the best selling sub-4m SUV in the country
The Nexon XT+ also gets a few more features that were earlier limited to the top-spec XZ variant
The Venue attracts a waiting period of up to 3 months
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
The sub-compact SUV may finally offer cruise control like all its rivals
The all-electric Nexon sub-4 metre SUV could share its powertrain with the upcoming Altroz EV
All the SUVs here are powered by a turbocharged petrol engine except for the the EcoSport, which gets a naturally aspirated unit in this test
Tata has only made cosmetic updates to the Nexon and the compact SUV remains mechanically unchanged
The Venue’s arrival has dealt a serious blow to the Vitara Brezza’s monopoly in the segment
Offers a palette of seven monotone and three dual tone exterior colours to choose from
The Venue will be available with three engine options - a 1.4-litre diesel, a 1.2-litre petrol and a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol
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 planning to buy a sub-4m SUV now, how long would you have to wait for delivery, if at all?
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