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Top Car News Of The Week: 2020 Maruti Dzire, BS6 Mahindra Bolero, BS4 Deadline, & More
We bring to you the top news from the four-wheeler space in the auto industry between 22 and 27 March. There have been a couple of launches and new product developments happening in the country amidst the Coronavirus outbreak, let's find out in detail.
Maruti
Suzuki
Dzire
Facelift
(2020)
Launched
In
India
Maruti
has
launched
the
all-new
2020
Dzire
in
the
Indian
market.
Prices
for
the
compact
sedan
from
the
company
starts
at
Rs
5.89
lakh
for
the
manual
variant
and
Rs
7.31
lakh
for
the
(AGS)
automatic
variant.
All
prices
mentioned
are
ex-showroom
(Delhi).
The 2020 Dzire features a new front facia with redesigned headlamps, new grille and restyled bumpers. On the inside, the 2020 Dzire features a new touchscreen infotainment system and more. The compact-sedan is offered with a single-engine option — here are more details.
2020
Mahindra
Bolero
BS6
Facelift
Launched
In
India
Mahindra
has
launched
the
Bolero
BS6
in
the
Indian
market
at
a
starting
price
of
Rs
7.98
lakh,
ex-showroom
(Delhi).
The
Bolero
BS6
has
undergone
a
slight
design
revision
with
new
features
added
to
the
SUV.
The 2020 Bolero features a new front grille, headlamp cluster and bumpers. The BS6 model also features improved crash protection for pedestrian safety. The interiors of the Bolero are revised with new features added to the cabin. For more details here — click here.
Hyundai
Elite
i20
BS6
Launched
In
India
Hyundai
Elite
i20
BS6
has
been
launched
in
India.
Prices
for
the
hatchback
start
at
Rs
6.50
lakh,
ex-showroom
(Delhi).
The
new
BS6
i20
features
few
design
revisions,
and
is
available
with
three
trim
options
only.
The i20 hatchback is powered by a 1.2-litre petrol engine producing 82bhp at 6000rpm and 114Nm of torque at 4000rpm. The engine comes mated to a five-speed manual gearbox. Find the complete information about the changes made to the hatchback — here.
BS4
Vehicle
Registrations
&
Sales
Deadline
Extended
Past
1st
April
The
Supreme
court
of
India
has
extended
the
deadline
for
sales
and
registration
of
BS4
vehicles
in
the
country.
The
deadline
has
been
extended
to
April
24
-
10
days
after
the
lockdown
is
scheduled
to
end.
The decision has been announced as the manufacturers were unable to clear the stock before the deadline due to the current Coronavirus outbreak. However, there is a catch to selling the remaining BS4 vehicles in the country — here are more details.
Maruti
Suzuki
Jimny
Five-Door
Under
Development
For
Indian
Market
Maruti
Suzuki
is
developing
a
new
five-door
variant
of
their
Jimny
off-road
SUV
for
the
Indian
market.
We
could
expect
the
company
to
launch
the
Jimny
off-road
SUV
in
India
sometime
next
year.
The three-door Jimny SUV was first showcased at the 2020 AutoExpo in India. The SUV created a buzz and received an amazing response from the crowd. However, the company feel the Jimny five-door is more suitable to the Indian market than the 3-door variant — here are more details.
Thoughts About The Top Car News Of The Week
The Auto Industry is currently under a lock down, and is able to help the government tackle the current Covid-19 pandemic. The good news is that manufacturers are still launching BS6 compliant products, and they seem prepped to meet market demand once the crisis is done with.