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This car will feature minor body tweaks along with an upgraded equipment list. Renault Kwid 1-Litre and AMTThe chatter for this car began a long time ago and it was finally teased to the Indian audience at the 2016 Auto Expo.7. Toyota Innova Crysta PetrolThe Toyota Innova Crysta has witnessed an overwhelming response in India. The sedan is as of now only available in three petrol trims and the diesel variants will be on sale in the festive season. The 1. Chevrolet Beat ACTIV and Essentia (Beat sedan) were showcased at the Auto Expo and now the carmaker has confirmed that Beat Activ, Beat facelift and Essentia compact sedan will make it to production.2-litre petrol and a 1.19.Source:CarDekho.16. Also, there might be a digital instrument cluster and some minor tweaks in the interiors.

 

Tata Kite 5Another entry from Tata, this car is highly acclaimed for its design.3. The facelift will have reworked front and rear bumper along with minor body changes. It has a beautiful shape and comes packed with features. Volkswagen Polo GTIThe mighty Polo GTI is all set to rip off its rubber on Indian tarmac. While the current tune generates 104PS in the Vento, the update will bump it up to 109PS.3-litre diesel engine. This is a compact SUV and will rival the likes of the Hyundai Creta and Renault Duster. This sedan looks beautiful and might get some feature upgrades too. The facelift might have a similar front look as seen on the Octavia and the Superb, with sharp rectangular headlamps and vertical black coloured slats. 4. Also, it will come with Hyundai’s latest 7. 2016 Hyundai ElantraThe next-gen Elantra is all set to be the next head turner for Hyundai. This gasoline mill is a 1.13.

 

It is expected to come with a 1.0-litre Kwid has made its debut in Brazil alongside other India bound cars like the Kaptur and the Koleos. The Tivoli in Europe has a 1. Tata Tiago (AMT)The Tata Tiago has started to gain momentum in the market. The bookings for the petrol variants of the MPV have begun and it will be launched soon. Also, the car will have four drive modes — Automatic, Comfort, Dynamic and Rough-Road. Maruti IgnisThe next big thing from Maruti, the Ignis hatchback will be placed below the Baleno and above the Swift and will most likely be sold through the NEXA outlets. The petrol mill in the Ameo is a 1. As this will be smaller than four metre in length, the carmaker will most likely install a 1.2 lakh mark.These cars have the potential to change the Indian automotive market. To further capture the SUV space, it will launch the Tivoli in India, which is a global success. Volkswagen Ameo TDI (Diesel)Launched recently, the Ameo is the first sub-four metre sedan by the German automaker. The TDI Ameo was last spotted testing a few days back, check it out. It is essentially a Tiago with a boot. It is expected to carry the same engine options of the Tiago and cost somewhere around the Rs 4.8 TFSi petrol motor which produces 192PS of power and 250Nm of torque.9. The 0. Now, Tata is coming out with a facelift for this pickup which will boast both equipment and design changes.0-inch infotainment systems, which support both Apple CarPlay and Google Android Auto.

 

Inside, it gets leather upholstery, power windows, integrated music system with navigation and Bluetooth and a tilt-adjustable steering. It will also feature plush interiors with a five-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Tata XenonTata’s take on an adventure vehicle, this pickup has been the go-to vehicle for the people who like to take the road less travelled. Stringent rules and their implementation — such as the ban on diesel vehicles above 2000cc and the odd-even rule for cars on Delhi roads — marked the start of the year.0-litre motor, this car has the power of 108 horses under its belly and gets disc brakes all around. This car launches itself from 0 to 100 kmph in 6.2-litre Revotron, three-cylinder petrol engine and a 1. This vehicle will come equipped with six airbags and Electronic Stability Program (ESP). This update is expected to happen in October. Volkswagen Polo, Vento (Updated 1.14. There is also a possibility of Maruti introducing a continuously variable transmission (CVT) in the hatchback. Fiat Avventura Urban CrossShowcased at the Auto Expo, this crossover hatchback is a more luxurious avatar of the Avventura. 2016 Chevrolet BeatThis car has been on the books for a long time.12. More than half of the year has passed, and things seem a lot smoother now.2. Toyota Etios FaceliftThe entry-level Toyota sedan will undergo minor changes this year.

 

The car features a 1. With majority of the cars being from Tata, Maruti and Hyundai, customers all over India will soon have a wide new range of vehicles to choose from. Here are 19 such cars which will cost less than Rs 19 lakh.05-litre Revotorq three-cylinder diesel engine out of which, the petrol is expected to get the automatic upgrade. The car will get a new bonnet, ORVMs with integrated side blinkers and redesigned headlamps and taillamps. This sedan will feature a 4.6.5-Litre TDI engine of the Polo and the car cover factory Vento is undergoing a turbo update.2 MPi unit which has a power output of 83PS. This engine will develop more power and will be launched soon. The car has also been spotted in the country, which means it is in its final phase of testing. Finally, there are signs that this car will debut around September.2-litre unit and the diesel will be a 1.5-litre mHawk diesel engine, which is also found in the other sub-four metre SUVs of the brand. The updated includes a new front bumper, a roll-over bar, nudge guards at the front and the rear and updated alloy wheels.4-litre petrol motor and a 1. These are most likely to enter the Indian market.

 

Mahindra Small Bolero (Sub-Four Metre)Expected to launch this month, this Mahindra is being entrusted to revive the Bolero name in the country.5-litre unit borrowed from the Polo hatchback. Skoda Rapid FaceliftIt’s about time Skoda rolls out the updated Rapid. The 1-litre and AMT variants are also expected to be very successful in the market. Maruti Baleno RSThe Baleno on steroids, this car has fans eagerly waiting ever since it was showcased at the Auto Expo.3-litre 16V MULTIJET engine.5. Tata Motors has launched an updated Xenon in South African, called ‘Evolve’.10. To take it a step further, Hyundai will soon introduce an automatic variant of the car, which will be mated to the petrol engine. Featuring a turbocharged 1. Automakers are poised to launch some new models, along with bringing facelift/update variants of others.15.6-liter petrol and diesel engines.2-inch LCD screen which will provid a host of information.17. The AMT offers a comfortable city drive which becomes a blessing in the bumper to bumper traffic.

 

We will witness the launches over the next five months, with the festive season being the busiest. It is based on the second iteration of Hyundai’s Fluidic Sculpture design language and will be launched in September in India.7 seconds, courtesy the 1.8-litre Kwid is doing phenomenally well in the Indian market with its segment above features and muscular looks.11.1.0-inch and 8.18. This car will soon be launched with an AMT transmission, which will make it more attractive in the market. It has become the highest-selling MPV/SUV in the country, beating the likes of the Hyundai Creta and the Vitara Brezza. SsangYong TivoliSsangYong has seen some success with the Rexton SUV in India. Hyundai Elite i20 AutomaticA phenomenal success, the Elite i20 is one of the highest-selling Hyundai models. Tata HexaTata’s answer to the Innova Crysta, the Hexa will be a sedan SUV cross and has muscular looks. This car will most likely be launched in late October. The car will most likely feature the 1.8.5-Litre TDI)The 1.com.The year 2016 has not been a smooth ride for the Indian auto industry. It will come feature packed with a 400Nm diesel engine. There are some reports which suggest that this car will now be launched in 2017 so as to cope with the rising demand for the Vitara Brezza

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