Sunday, July 7, 2019

Mahindra XUV300 AMT Vitara Brezza Petrol Kia Seltos Interiors Renault Duster Price Leak And MoreTop 5 Car News Of The Week


The last week had plenty of action including important car launches, carmakers revealing their future plans and announcements from the Union Budget. It started with Mahindra finally launching an AMT variant of the XUV300, followed by the Renault Duster facelift prices being leaked ahead of its launch next week. Aside from that, Kia released details about the interiors and variants that will be offered in the Seltos ahead of its launch. Maruti Suzuki also plans to launch a petrol variant of the Vitara Brezza around August. Finally, it was an important step of EVs in India as the government has slashed GST rates for EVs and other revisions. Here are all the headlines from the world of cars in the first week of July.


Mahindra Launches XUV300 AMT At Rs 11.50 Lakh:



After a long wait, Mahindra has finally launched its much awaited to know more about the XUV300 AMT.


Renault Duster Facelift Prices Leaked Ahead Of Launch:



As Renault India prepares for the launch of the to know more about what could be the expected price range for the Duster facelift.


Kia Seltos Interiors, Variants Showcased Ahead Of Launch:



Kia has finally revealed details regarding the interiors and variants offered on the recently unveiled to know more about what separates the two trims of the Seltos.


Vitara Brezza Petrol Could Get An August Launch:



With Maruti set to discontinue diesel vehicles once the BS6 norms kick in, It gave hopes for the.


EVs In India To Get A Boost With Lower Taxes



EVs are set to get a much needed boost in the form of lower taxes in India as the government will slash GST rates for them from 12 per cent to 5 per cent. This was presented in the Union budget for 2019-2020. The government will also offer various tax benefits and other schemes in order to boost sales for EVs in India and further enhance their vision to go all-electric in the next few years. This could prove big for manufacturers like Hyundai and MG bringing in long-range EVs like the to know more about the various things planned for EVs in India.


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