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The Mahindra XUV300 was tested in its most basic safety specification for India of 2 airbags and standard ISOFIX anchorages by Global NCAP in 2020 (similar to Latin NCAP 2013). [8] It scored 5 stars for adult occupant protection and 4 stars for child occupant protection, scoring the highest combined rating for any Indian car tested yet and the ...
The diesel engine has common rail direct injection and produces 85.8 kW (116.7 PS; 115.1 hp) and 300 N⋅m (30.6 kg⋅m; 221 lb⋅ft) of torque. The direct injected and intercooled petrol engine is only available on higher grades, and outputs 96 kW (131 PS; 129 hp) and 230 N⋅m (23.5 kg⋅m; 170 lb⋅ft) of torque.
The TUV300 was Mahindra's attempt to create a more modernised Bolero which was a proven car but with dated design and equipment. It was designed by Mahindra's Design Studio in Mumbai, with the product engineering being done at Mahindra Research Valley in Chennai.
Fiat brand in India was earlier represented through a joint venture company called Fiat India Automobiles Pvt Ltd., FIAPL (Name changed to Fiat India Automobiles Ltd., FIAL later) founded in the year 1997 with Fiat S.p.A. and Tata Motors as the two partners coming together to produce cars for both brands in a plant set up through joint investments at Ranjangaon, in Pune district of Maharashtra ...
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It's perfect for any gathering or occasion. Folks in the South like to throw a party, gather for backyard barbecues, and celebrate the holidays with lots of loved ones around.
The Indian Car of the Year Award (ICOTY) is presented annually to the best new car launched in India, and is based on similar other awards such as European Car of the Year. The award was established in 2006, with the Maruti Suzuki Swift winning the first award [ 1 ] and the Hyundai Exter winning the latest award in 2024.
The Australian Reptile Park in New South Wales is urging Sydney residents to carefully collect funnel-web spiders and their eggs so they can be used to make life-saving antivenom.