New cars launching soon - Updated

    The Hyundai Grand i10, VW CrossPolo and BMW 1-series are just a few of the cars headed our way. Read on to find out what else will debut.

    Published On Sep 03, 2013 11:09:00 AM

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    There’s a lot to look forward to this month. No less than seven car manufacturers are set to launch and unveil new cars here to make our buying decisions just that much more difficult. Fancy a new niche-defining mature hatchback? Then Hyundai’s Grand i10 could be worth a look once it’s launched on September 3. Need something a bit bigger, but still compact enough to be able to drive it in the city with ease? Then the Duster-based Nissan Terrano, to be launched on August 20, could serve as an attractive option. That’s not all, though. Read on to find out what else is slated for a launch. 

    Here's a list of the cars launching soon.

     

    New Skoda Octavia (Festive season) 

     

     

     

     

    Skoda Octavia (Diwali)

    The Skoda Octavia nameplate is back, and after an unveiling recently, is all set to launch during the upcoming festival season. The latest-gen car will replace the current Laura when it is launched, and will be offered with two engine options – a 1.8 TSI from the Laura with more power and the familiar 2.0 TDI. However, there may also be a 1.4-litre petrol engine option on offer later. Prices are expected to be in the range of Rs 14-18 lakh (ex-showroom).

    More on the Skoda Octavia

    Read our review

    Watch first look video

     

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