Friday, 28 September 2018

New Cars Launches for this Fest..

Mahindra S201 (end 2018)

                   The S201 will take on the likes of the Vitara Brezza and the Nexon. 
                    Mahindra will introduce many segment-first features on this model, 
                    some of which include a panoramic sunroof, four-wheel disc brakes.
                    Dual zone automatic control to name a few.
                    Under the hood it will be fitted with a 1.2-liter turbo petrol mill and a 1.5-liter diesel
                     motor.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan (November end)

               At an expected Rs 8.5 crore.
               The Rolls-Royce Cullinan will be the most expensive SUV to be sold in India. 
                It will come with a long list of customization options 
                Some of which will even push the SUV’s price by around 
                Rs 1 crore over the price of the standard model.

Isuzu MU-X (November)

               Isuzu will unveil the refreshed MU-X
               on October 16 and a market launch is likely to follow thereafter.  
               The SUV gets styling tweaks both inside and out,
               along with more features added to its cabin.
               Engine options are likely to remain unchanged for now. 
               Its key rivals include the Toyota Fortuner and 
               the upcoming Mahindra Y400 SUV.

Maruti Suzuki Ertiga (November)

              The second-gen Ertiga will launch with the all-new 105hp, 
              K15B petrol engine that debuted in India on the Ciaz facelift. 
              The 90hp diesel motor along with the manual and automatic 
              options for the petrol engine, continue unchanged.
              The new MPV is larger than the outgoing Ertiga and
               is capable of seating seven people in a cabin that is
               relatively more luxurious and comfortable. 
               In terms of equipment, the new Ertiga will benefit from 
               a SmartPlay touchscreen infotainment system on higher trims, 
              cooled cupholders and a climate control system.
              Parking sensors are likely to be standard across the 
              range while top-spec variants are expected with 
              a reverse camera as well.

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