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Weekly Wrap-Up: New Tata Harrier Features, Next-gen Grand i10 Spied, Volkswagen’s India Plans and more

Multiple upcoming cars have been spied testing on public roads, while motor shows around the world have given us some sweet new cars to admire. Find out all that happened in the past week, in the world of automobiles

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Weekly Wrap-Up: New Tata Harrier Features, Next-gen Grand i10 Spied, Volkswagen’s India Plans and more
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  • Volkswagen not interested in competing with the Kwid and Tiago.

  • Mahindra S201 To Be Launched By April 2019: Mahindra’s upcoming Vitara Brezza rival is nearing launch.

  • Mahindra-Ford To Share S201’s petrol engine: The petrol engine will most likely be turbocharged.

  • Tata Harrier To Get JBL speakers: It’s official, and we know the Hexa also gets JBL speakers.

  • New-gen Porsche 911 Unveiled: The German sports car manufacturer has unveiled the latest iteration of the 911.

  • Baojun 530 with MG badge: MG’s upcoming Tata Harrier rival is taking shape.

  • New Electric Honda crossover launched in China: The electric crossover is based on the Honda HR-V, which is expected to come to India.

  • Delhi Electric Vehicle Draft Policy: Price of petrol, diesel cars, parking charges could go up.

  • Tata 45X spied: Tata’s upcoming premium hatchback has been spied on public roads.

  • 2020 Kia Soul EV revealed: The new version of the popular model from Kia is here and it offers a healthy driving range.

  • Hyundai Palisade 8-seater SUV revealed: Hyundai’s new 8-seater SUV gets some interesting features.

  • Honda Cars to talk to you: Don’t be surprised if you are test driving a Honda car and suddenly it speaks to you.

  • Skoda Scala interior revealed: Skoda’s upcoming MQB A0-based hatchback will get a floating touchscreen infotainment.

  • 2019 Honda Civic spied: The latest luxury sedan from Honda has been spotted testing in India, for the first time.

  • 2019 Hyundai Grand i10: The upcoming new model of the Grand i10 has been spotted testing again, on public roads.

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