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New Car Launches: Three stunning cars to be launched in the next 2 weeks, prices starting at just Rs 4 lakh...

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 5, 2022 17:34 IST

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Upcoming Cars: The year 2022 is shaping up to be very good for the automotive industry. Many new cars have been launched so far and some more cars are going to be launched in the coming time. According to the information, three new cars will be launched in different segments in the next two weeks
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On August 14, Hyundai will launch the fourth-generation Tucson, while on August 16, Toyota will announce the pricing of its new Urban Cruiser Highrider SUV. Apart from this, the new generation Maruti Alto K10 will be launched on August 18. Knowing all about these cars.
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NEW-GEN HYUNDAI TUCSON- 2022 Hyundai Tucson will get 2.0L petrol (156bhp) and 2.0L diesel (186bhp) engines. It offers Level 2 ADAS system. This will make the car safer than before. Its wheelbase has been extended by 150 mm. Come forth
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TOYOTA URBAN CRUISER HYRYDER- Toyota's new mid-size SUV Urban Cruiser Highrider will soon hit the Indian roads. This SUV will get two hybrid powertrains. One will be Suzuki's 1.5L K15C DualJet petrol engine paired with Smart Hybrid technology
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NEW-GEN MARUTI ALTO K10- Photos of 2022 Maruti Alto K10 have been leaked a few days ago. The new-generation model of the hatchback will come in 12 variants, including 8 manual and 4 automatic. It has a 1.0L K10C petrol (69bhp) engine and the current 0.8L petrol (4
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