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Hyundai Saga SUV concept teased

Hyundai Saga SUV to get brand's latest styling cues; to be showcased at Sao Paulo Motor show in November 2018.
1 min read25 Oct '18
Akbar MerchantAkbar Merchant
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Hyundai will unveil a new small SUV concept at the upcoming Sao Paulo motor show that starts next month. This new concept will feature Hyundai’s latest design language. A first set of teasers reveal a coupe-like roofline with muscular wheel arches and Hyundai’s wide cascade grill up front. The second teaser image shows wraparound tail lamps with LED elements.

There is not much known about the powertrain as of now, however, there are chances of the Saga concept to be an EV aimed at emerging markets. Additionally, the upcoming Hyundai models like the new Grand i10 hatchback, the HB20 hatchback for Brazil and other future offerings could borrow styling cues that will be seen on the Saga SUV concept.

Expect more details on the Hyundai Saga concept to trickle in closer to unveil. Closer to home, Hyundai has just launched the new Santro in India and is readying a slew of models for 2019 and 2020.

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