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The Tata Nexon is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by the Indian automaker Tata Motors since 2017. It is the first crossover SUV from the brand and occupies the sub-4 metre crossover SUV segment in India. [2] The Nexon was presented as a production model in early 2016 and went on sale in 2017.
Tata cited that the reason for the lower output is Tata wanted to differentiate the Altroz and Nexon and that there were also packaging challenges in incorporating the Nexon’s physically larger 6-speed manual transmission, which would have been necessary to handle the increased power., but in January 2023 at the Auto Expo 2023 Tata showcased ...
The Tata Punch is a crossover city car manufactured by Tata Motors Cars since 2021. Positioned as the smallest SUV of the brand below the Nexon , [ 1 ] the Punch is built on ALFA-ARC platform shared with the Altroz hatchback.
In February 2024, Tata introduced another near-production concept model of the Curvv at the 2024 Auto Expo. [2] The Curvv is based on the smaller Nexon, with much of the front section and the interior design are carried over from the smaller car. It is intended to occupy a higher segment, with a length of 4.3-metre. [3]
The Sumo name comes from Sumant Moolgaokar, a former MD of Tata Motors. [4] The engine was the same as the Telcoline: the 2.0-liter (1,948 cc) four-cylinder diesel Peugeot XD88 naturally aspirated manufactured under license by Tata Motors in India with two valves per cylinder and indirect injection with pre-chamber and 63 horsepower. The ...
17 February 2023 2: Al Merrikh: 0–0: Zamalek: Benghazi : 15:00 UTC+2: Report: Stadium: Benina Martyrs Stadium Referee: Daniel Nii Laryea : Note: Al Merrikh play their group stage home matches at Benina Martyrs Stadium, Benghazi , instead of their regular home stadium Al Merrikh Stadium, Omdurman, which did not meet CAF requirements.
On 11 September 2023, the prizes for the 2023–24 season were announced by the EPL. The winning team earn 1.5 million Egyptian pounds (LE), the runners-up receive 1 million LE, while the remaining 14 participating teams receive 100,000 LE. Any team that withdraws from the Egyptian League Cup will not receive the prizes for participation in the ...
The final format was confirmed by Egyptian Football Association board member Ehab El Komy on 8 August 2023, after changes were made to the initial format announced on 19 June 2023. [ 7 ] The season is separated into two phases: In the first phase, teams face each other only once in a single-leg tie, then the league split into two groups.