411Motor Weekly Wrap-Up: Cars and Motorcycles That Gained Highlight This Past Week
The week of July 29 and August 4 witnessed the launch of numerous motorcycles and cars. Not merely launches but we also came across the news of several cars and motorcycles in development.
In the following paragraphs, 411Motor presents a weekly wrap-up of cars and motorcycles that grabbed the limelight in the past week.
Nissan X-Trail
Nissan introduced the fourth-generation X-Trail to the Indian market for Rs 49.92 lakh (ex-showroom). It is being introduced via the CBU route in a single fully loaded model, with only 150 units available for purchase. It competes with vehicles like the Jeep Meridian and Skoda Kodiaq.
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Citreon Basalt
Ahead of its arrival, the French automaker has formally unveiled the much-anticipated Citroen Basalt SUV-Coupe. Although the exterior features were previously disclosed, the cabin information were disclosed this time. Though it has further feature refinements, it is comparable to current Citroen models. The Basalt is anticipated to retail for approximately Rs 10 lakh (ex-showroom) and will compete with the upcoming Tata Curvv in the small SUV class.
Maserati Grecale
Maserati introduced the Grecale in India at an initial cost of Rs 1.31 crore (ex-showroom). The GT, Modena, and Trofeo trim levels of the Grecale range in price from Rs 1.31 crore to Rs 2.05 crore (ex-showroom). The highest-spec model has a potent V6 engine.
Hyundai Venue S(O)+
Hyundai has introduced the S(O)+, a new Venue variant, which retails for Rs 10 lakh (ex-showroom). It increases the sunroof feature’s accessibility by Rs 75,000 and is positioned between the S(O) and SX models.
Grand i10 Nios CNG
Hyundai has introduced Grand i10 Nios dual-cylinder CNG versions, which start at Rs 7.75 lakh (ex-showroom). The dual-cylinder CNG tanks increase the boot’s use by freeing up additional room.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 650
This week marked the first occasion that the forthcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 was spied on. It will probably be powered by the same 648cc parallel-twin cylinder engine that powers the Continental GT 650 and the Interceptor 650. It has dual disc brakes, an adjustable suspension system, and a fender built right into the gasoline tank.
Bajaj Freedom 125
By August 15, 2024, Bajaj Auto plans to have the Bajaj Freedom 125 available nationwide. The firm stated that the first CNG in history will be made gradually available in the upcoming months. However, the bike’s tremendous reception has prompted the makers to quicken the procedure.
Yezdi Adventure
This week, the 2024 Yezdi Adventure was unveiled, with prices starting at Rs 2,09,900 (ex-showroom). Four colour options are now available: Wolf Grey DT, Glacier White DT, Magnite Maroon DT, and Tornado Black. Compared to the model it replaced, the 334cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine now generates 29.6PS (0.7PS less) and 29.8Nm. It has also altered gear ratios and made other technical improvements.