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Presented in January 2023 at the Auto Expo in India, the Fronx for the Indian market is exclusively available at the Nexa dealership chain reserved for high-end Maruti Suzuki models. It is Suzuki's second model in the sub-4 metre SUV segment in India after the Brezza , and occupies the lower bracket of India's sub-4 metre tax structure due to ...
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The design of the XC40 was previewed by concept car called the Concept 40.1, which was designed by Thomas Ingenlath, and unveiled in May 2016. The XC40 is the first Volvo to be based on the CMA platform, to be shared by other compact Volvos, Geely, and Lynk & Co model.
Delivering both hybrid and plug-in hybrid models, the top-of-the-line plug-in hybrid NX450h+ has a spirited 302 hp and 0-60 in just 5.6 seconds. The interior offers plenty of headroom and rear ...
By mid-October 2016, sales of the Outlander P-HEV passed the 25,000 unit mark, accounting for about 50% of all plug-in hybrid sold in the UK since 2010. [118] As of December 2016, the Outlander plug-in hybrid continued ranking as the all-time top selling plug-in electric car in the UK, with 26,600 units sold since its inception. [112]
Toyota Motor Corp on Friday launched its second hybrid car in India, a seven-seat people-carrier, as part of a broader strategy to double-down on the sale of electrified vehicles in emerging markets.
2023 BMW XM. Price: $159,000. The electrified X5 is a stylish, segment-leading plug-in hybrid at a competitive price. The other hybrid SUV BMW makes, the XM, is arguably none of those things.
The total number of vehicles registered in India was 5.4 million in 1981, [58] 11 million in 1986, [59] 33 million in 1996, [59] 40 million in 2000 [60] and 210 million in 2015. [58] The total number of vehicles sold in India increased from 15,481,381 in 2010–11 to 20,469,385 in 2015–16. [61]