Maruti Swift CNG vs. Tata Altroz CNG

Maruti Swift CNG vs. Tata Altroz CNG: Which One Should You Choose?

With CNG car sales soaring in 2024, automakers have expanded their offerings beyond basic taxi-spec models, providing buyers with a variety of options across different price points. Among these, the newly launched fourth-generation Maruti Swift CNG (priced between ₹8.20 lakh and ₹9.20 lakh) takes on the Tata Altroz iCNG (₹7.60 lakh to ₹11.00 lakh). Given

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Creta Electric Long Range Variants Dominate Bookings

Hyundai Creta Electric Long Range Variants Dominate Bookings at 77%

The Hyundai Creta Electric Long Range (LR) variants have emerged as the top choice for buyers, accounting for 77% of total bookings since the EV’s launch in January. The remaining 23% of reservations were for the Standard Range (SR) models, which offer a lower range of 390 km. Hyundai has sold 2,696 units of the

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2025 Volvo XC90 Facelift Launched

2025 Volvo XC90 Facelift Launched in India at ₹1.03 Crore

Volvo has introduced the facelifted XC90 in India, with prices starting at ₹1.03 crore (ex-showroom). The luxury SUV receives subtle design enhancements, upgraded technology, and a slightly higher price tag compared to its predecessor. 2025 Volvo XC90 Facelift: Exterior Design Sharper ‘Thor Hammer’ LED Headlights New Alloy Wheels and Updated Bumpers While the overall silhouette

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TVS Jupiter 110 Now OBD2B Compliant

TVS Jupiter 110 Now OBD2B Compliant, Prices Start at ₹76,691

With the April 1 deadline for OBD2B emission compliance fast approaching, TVS has upgraded the Jupiter 110 to meet the latest norms. The company has also confirmed that its entire two-wheeler lineup will be OBD2B-compliant by the end of the month. As TVS’ best-selling scooter and the second most popular in India after the Honda

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Volkswagen Golf GTI

Volkswagen Golf GTI Set for India Launch in April-June Quarter

The highly anticipated Volkswagen Golf GTI is finally making its way to India, with pricing set to be announced early in the April-June quarter. Some dealerships have already begun accepting unofficial bookings, and the hot hatch is expected to carry an ex-showroom price of around ₹52 lakh. This marks Volkswagen’s second attempt at bringing a

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Hyundai Creta EX(O) Launched with Panoramic Sunroof

Hyundai Creta EX(O) Launched with Panoramic Sunroof at ₹12.97 Lakh

Hyundai has refreshed the Creta lineup for 2025, introducing two new variants—EX(O) and SX Premium—alongside enhanced features and fresh color options for select trims. However, the top-spec SX(O) variants see a slight price hike, except for the diesel automatic model. Hyundai Creta EX(O): Most Affordable Variant with Panoramic Sunroof The EX(O) trim brings premium features

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Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line

Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line India Launch Confirmed for Q2 2025

Volkswagen has officially confirmed the launch of the Tiguan R-Line in India during the second quarter of 2025, alongside the Golf GTI. As the sportiest and most feature-packed version of the next-gen Tiguan—first unveiled globally in 2023—the R-Line will arrive as a completely built unit (CBU), positioning it at a premium price point. Volkswagen Tiguan

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Why SUVs Are Looking Like Trucks Again

Why SUVs Are Looking Like Trucks Again

Before “sport utility vehicles” became a household term, they were simply trucks—tough, utilitarian machines like Jeeps, Land Rovers, and Fords, many of which were born from military service. With their boxy silhouettes and no-nonsense capability, they embodied rugged durability. For years, however, consumers leaned toward crossover SUVs—sleek, car-based models with smooth curves and suburban-friendly handling.

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