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Toyota Urban Cruiser

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 The Toyota Urban Cruiser a sub-compact SUV which is going to be Toyota's second spin-off of a Maruti car, the primary one being the Baleno hatchback which is sold because of the Glanza within the Indian market. And needless to say, Toyota manages to sell a big number of Glanza premium hatchbacks that have led the Japanese automaker to determine a stronger presence within the cheaper car segment, unlike before. In fact, alongside opening Toyota Urban Cruiser bookings a couple of days ago, the Japanese automaker also revealed the variant details about the upcoming Toyota SUV in India. So far, we've had a good idea about the 2020 Urban Cruiser's features, engine options, etc. and now we even have Toyota Urban Cruiser's variants' list, which can include a complete of six options, by the way. Toyota Urban Cruiser is going to be divided across three key trim levels, namely, Premium, High, and Mid. Each of those trim levels is going to be available with both, the manu...

Tata Hexa

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  An upgraded version of  Safari and Tata had launched the Hexa in 2017. - It is said to be upgraded by BS6-compliant 2.2-litre ‘Varicor’ diesel, 4x4 drivetrain - Exterior changes limited to ‘Safari Edition’ badges - might be replaced by all-new Gravitas around October 2020 - The name pays tribute to recently discontinued Safari Storme SUV The Tata Hexa gets a final hurrah with the launch of the ‘Safari Edition’. The seven-seater SUV, which can get replaced by the all-new Gravitas now gets a BS6-compliant version of the prevailing 2.2-litre, four-cylinder ‘Varicor’ turbo-diesel engine and 4x4 only drivetrain. Changes are limited to new badges on the surface, the beige-and-black dual-tone theme on the within and therefore the aforementioned BS6 engine. The Hexa Safari Edition is merely available within the more powerful 154bhp and 400Nm performance trim with a six-speed manual and automatic drive while the 148bhp/320Nm variant alongside the five-speed manual the trans...

Tata Gravitas

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 Introduction: Tata Motors showcased the Gravitas at the Auto Expo 2020, which may be a six/seven-seat version of the Tata Harrier. The Tata Gravitas has been under testing for quite a while now, and these latest set of spy shots show the SUV undergoing final rounds of testing before the car is launched within the country later this year. Main Changes: • Gravitas is going to be available in six and seven-seat options • Will rival the MG Hector Plus and Mahindra XUV500 • Expected to be launched towards the top of this year Changes regarding Harrier:   Compared to the Harrier, the Gravitas is 63mm longer and 80mm taller but sits on an equivalent wheelbase. Powering the Tata Gravitas is that the same 2.0-litre turbocharged diesel that powers the Harrier. The motor makes 167bhp and 350Nm of peak torque of 4500rpm and can be paired to a six-speed manual transmission and a Hyundai-sourced six-speed converter is automatic. Specification: The Tata Gravitas rides on 1...

Mahindra Marazzo

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The Mahindra Marazzo is an MPV. it's different from a MUV, which was the Xylo. Now, the 2 could be separated by only one letter, but, the difference between them is large. U is for utility. and thus, the Xylo - supported a ladder frame - was more about hauling a load, and being rugged and hard. Sure, it had a bunch of features, yet it had been anything but car-like or plush or dynamically able.   The Mahindra Marazzo is sort of unique in layout for a ladder-frame MPV. Its 123hp, the 1.5-liter diesel is positioned transversely and sends power to the front wheels via a 6-speed manual gearbox. Engine refinement may be a highlight and a few lags aside, performance in town is additionally commendable. Loaded with passengers, the Marazzo does desire it could do with more power; and generally, the engine isn’t what you’d call punchy. The Marazzo feels a touch lumpy over imperfections but ride quality is essentially excellent. It also feels safe and predictable at high speeds and the...

Tesla Cybertruck

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Tesla Cybertruck, which can also be called as super electric vehicle or truck, which is produced by Tesla. The base price of the rear-wheel-drive model of the vehicle is going to be US$39,900, with all-wheel drive (AWD) models starting at US$49,900. Dual-motor AWD and tri-motor AWD Cybertruck production are slated to start in 2021, with the rear-wheel-drive model being added in 2022. History: n 2012 and 2013 Elon Musk discussed the will to create a truck with load-compensating suspension, making comparisons with a Ford F-250. In early-2014 Musk predicted 4–5 years before work could start on the merchandise. In mid-2016, Musk outlined the intent for a replacement quite consumer pickup and suggested using an equivalent chassis for a van and a pickup. In late-2017, the dimensions were estimated to be a minimum of that of a Ford F-150, so as to be large enough to enable a "game-changing" feature. During the Tesla Semi and Tesla Roadster unveiling in November 2017, an imag...