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Hyundai readying new Tiago rival

All-new hatchback from Hyundai to replace Eon and i10.
1 min read29 Dec '17
Akbar MerchantAkbar Merchant
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Hyundai has been rigorously testing its upcoming model, an all-new hatchback that will sit below the Grand i10. This new offering from Hyundai was spied for the first time in Chennai and now a second set of spy shots have surfaced from Delhi. 

Internally known as the 'Hyundai family design concept', the new model will focus on practicality and is expected to have a spacious interior to take on the likes of popular models like the Maruti Celerio and Tata Tiago.  

The tall-boy design is reminiscent of the popular Santro that Hyundai sold from 1998 to 2014 and you can expect the car to be loaded with creature comforts in true Hyundai fashion.

The new hatchback has been developed exclusively for our market as a replacement for the ageing Eon and the now-discontinued i10 hatchback.

Renault Kwid Live For More Reloaded 2018 Edition launched

The special-edition Kwid gets parking sensors and new exterior graphics; available with 800cc and 1.0-litre engine options.
1 min read5 Jan '18
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Tata X451 hatchback to be showcased at Auto Expo 2018

New hatchback will preview a future Hyundai i20 and Maruti Baleno rival; will be shown in close-to-production form.
2 min read9 Jan '18
Akbar MerchantAkbar Merchant

New Tata X451 hatchback will take on the i20 and the Baleno.

The X451 will be less than four-meters in length.

It is expected to have generous cabin and cargo space.

SCOOP! Hyundai i20 1.2 petrol CVT to debut at Auto Expo 2018

Hyundai i20 to get a new automatic gearbox in India; 1.4L petrol to be discontinued.
2 min read6 Jan '18
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Next-gen Honda Amaze global debut at Auto Expo 2018

Five years after its introduction, Honda's compact sedan to undergo a full model change.
2 min read5 Jan '18
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New Hyundai hatchback spied

All-new hatchback to replace the Eon and the now-discontinued i10.
1 min read9 Jan '18
Akbar MerchantAkbar Merchant