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Mercedes GLA facelift teased ahead of Detroit debut

Updates to the nose, headlights, and bumper bring the GLA's design more in line with that of the A-class.
1 min read4 Jan '17
Autocar India News DeskAutocar India News Desk
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Mercedes has released a new teaser image previewing the 2017 GLA facelift ahead of its world debut at the Detroit motor show.

As seen in the teaser image, the GLA facelift’s nose gains a new grille with black slats, while the headlights have been slimmed down and the bumpers have swapped side grilles for fog lights. These changes bring the car’s design more in line with that of the car it is based on – the regular A-class.

Little else can be seen in the image, but previous spy shots show that the car will run with a raised ride height, lending it a more rugged stance that moves its look closer to that of an SUV. Along with the visual updates, the facelifted GLA will also receive Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration in its infotainment system, as well as a redesigned touchscreen.

The facelift is expected to retain the outgoing GLA’s engine range, but with each unit offering improved fuel economy and in some cases more power. Meanwhile, the range-topping AMG GLA 45 is expected to keep its turbocharged four-cylinder 2.0-litre engine that produces 381hp.

The 2017 GLA facelift will be revealed at the Detroit motor show on January 9, before going on sale internationally later this year. Expect the car to launch in India shortly after its global debut.

Mahindra to launch Fortuner rival

Indian version of the next-gen SsangYong Rexton (Y400) will be heavily localised and badged a Mahindra; Ssangyong brand to be dropped.
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SsangYong LIV-2 concept at the Paris Motor show.

Demonetisation weighs on December passenger vehicle sales

Maruti, Hyundai, Mahindra and Ford witness decline in sales; Toyota, Renault, Tata and Nissan sales go up.
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Tata Xenon Yodha priced from Rs 6.05 lakh

The Xenon Yodha gets a 3.0-litre engine that makes 72hp in the BS-III guise and 85hp in the BS-IV.
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Honda Accord vs Toyota Camry Hybrid comparison

The hybrid versions of the new Honda Accord and Toyota Camry may be green but the rivalry between them is as mean as ever.
3 min read3 Jan '17
Nikhil BhatiaNikhil Bhatia

Camry Hybrid has popularised hybrids in India. Hybrid outsells regular Camry 9 to 1!

The Accord feels peppier than the Camry in town and is the quicker of the two cars.

The Accord has the stronger electric motor, the Toyota the more powerful engine.

Dash’s layered look and twin screens are very contemporary Honda touches. Overall cabin ambience is nicer.

The Accord has the more comfortable back seat

No spare tyre here, only puncture kit.

Accord’s blind spot display is a handy feature.

Unconvincing faux wood and plasticky buttons mean Camry cabin doesn’t look premium enough.

Seating position isn’t perfect but electric backrest angle adjust a boon.

Camry shows hybrid tech at work in good detail.

Shift gate looks outdated.

Bosch to showcase future of connected mobility at CES 2017

Bosch will display its automated driving technology prowess through its Concept car at the show.
4 min read3 Jan '17
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