Maruti Suzuki has opened bookings for the premium MPV Invicto.
The vehicle can be booked by paying Rs 25,000 through the Nexa dealership or through the website. This will be the only model in the Maruti lineup that will be available in the most expensive and automatic mode. Maruti has announced that the vehicle will be launched on July 5. The vehicle will be manufactured at Toyota's biddy facility in Bengaluru.
Maruti's model is expected to undergo a lot of changes, though it is based on the new High Cross of the Innova. The new grille with a honeycomb finish, a chrome strip that combines the headlamps, similar to the Grand Vitara. and will be in this model. On Toyota's TNGA-C design, the MPV is constructed. The Maruti version will be available without the ADAS features on the Innova HighCross.
The new vehicle will be offered with 2-litre petrol and 2-litre petrol hybrid engines on the Innova High Cross. While the 183bhp hybrid version uses the ECVT gearbox, the 173bhp petrol engine will be powered by a CVT gearbox. The hybrid version can also be expected to have a fuel loss of 21kmpl.
Toyota and Suzuki entered into a partnership in 2017. Subsequently, the company launched toyota versions of vehicles such as the Baleno and the Brezza. The recently launched Grand Vitara and The High Rider are jointly developed by Maruti and Toyota. Toyota's version of the Ciaz and Ertiga will also be launched soon.
The waiting period for the Hyundai Tucson extends up to 12 weeks
In August 2022, Hyundai introduced the fourth-generation Tucson in India. The model was launched at a price of Rs 100.
27.70 million. With the recent price hikes, it is currently retailing at a starting price of Rs 200. In India, the total cost ex-showroom is 28.63 lakh.
The Tucson has a waiting period of up to 12 weeks, or more than two months, despite being a premium product from the Korean automaker. Some variants of the SUV get a waiting period of six to eight months. This period can vary depending on location, dealership, variant, colour and other factors. We recommend contacting the nearest Hyundai authorised dealership for more information.
Two trim levels—Platinum and Signature—of the Tucson are offered with 2.0-liter gasoline and diesel engines. The former is capable of producing 154 bhp and 192 Nm of torque when mated to a six-speed automated gearbox unit. The oil burner, however, is connected to an eight-speed automatic transmission that generates 184 horsepower and 416 Nm of torque. The only diesel model available for the SUV is the top-spec model, which also comes with a dedicated 4WD system.
Kia Seltos looks set to take on its formidable rivals; It will be presented on July 4.
The Seltos, a mid-size SUV, is kia motors' entry into the Indian automotive market.
Kia Motors has a clear upper hand in this range, but with the increase in the number of rivals, kia motors decided to polish the face of the Seltos. According to reports, the new version of the Seltos will be launched on July 4.
The Seltos is expected to come with significant updates to its looks and features. However, along with indications that it may not make any significant changes mechanically, Kia's MPV The Seltos is expected to be powered by the same 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine offered on the Carrans. All the models will also get automatic manual transmissions.
1482 C.C. The horsepower rating of this turbo-petrol engine is 157. 253 nm. Torque is produced.
The main highlight of the Seltos' arrival will be the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) to ensure safety. Features like smart cruise control, blind spot collision warning, intelligent speed limit assist, collision avoidance assist, highway driving assist and safe exit warning will be a part of the adaz.
The Seltos is competing with a large array of opponents. Hyundai Cret, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Toyota Highrider, Skoda Kushaq and Volkswagen Tiger are some of the prominent rivals in their line-up.