The Indian automobile industry is preparing for a slew of new launches. Here are the top five most anticipated vehicles, spanning from hatchbacks to SUVs, promise to be worth the anticipation.
The no-nonsense Force Gurkha is also popularly called the desi G-Wagon. Of course, Gurkha is the happiest when it's driven on the most challenging terrains like the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, but there's more to this than meets the eye.
The 4x4 vehicle continues to be powered by Mercedes-Benz’s 2.6-litre diesel engine. It will be available in two versions — the three-door and now for the first time in 5-door.
Mahindra is finally going to introduce the next-generation XUV300, which is now rebranded as 3X0. The 3X0 boasts of having the first dual-pane panoramic sunroof in its segment.
The interiors will be further tweaked and a lot of parts will be borrowed from the recently updated XUV400 like the twin 10.25-inch panels for the infotainment system and the digital driver’s console along with front ventilated seats and a 360-degree camera.
The new-generation Maruti Suzuki Swift made its international debut last year at the Tokyo Mobility Show.
The design language of the Swift remains the same. Though the Interior will borrow a lot of features from the Fronx like the new 9-inch touch screen, the cabin design and the steering wheel.
Tata Motors will soon be unleashing Tata Altroz Racer. It will be available in a dual-tone paint scheme and boasts racing stripes on the bonnet.
It is expected to come with a lot of goodies like a set of 16-inch alloy wheels, front ventilated seats with heating features, a 360-degree camera, voice-operated sunroof and a 10.25-inch infotainment system.
The 2024 Alcazar has been pretty much under the radar, but it will receive some very important updates. The design updates will be tweaked on the lines of the 2024 Creta and the same is also expected for the cabin.
It will get a panoramic sunroof, front ventilated seats, a twin 10.25-inch screen and the most important feature, ADAS tech.