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Car Launch Bonanza Begins Tomorrow! Check Out The 6 New Cars Arriving By July

Planning to buy a new car? Six exciting models, including Tata Sierra EV, BMW X6 M60i and Skoda Kodiaq RS, are set to launch in India by July. Check the full list.

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Car Launch Bonanza Begins Tomorrow! Check Out the 6 New Cars Arriving by July (OpenAi)

New Delhi: The Indian automobile market is going to witness many big launches in the next few weeks. Major vehicle manufacturing companies of the country are preparing to launch their new models in the electric, hybrid and premium SUV segments. Tata Sierra EV, which has been in discussion for a long time, is now very close to launch. Apart from this, Skoda, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Maruti Suzuki are also going to launch new models in the market. In such a situation, the coming time is considered very important for the customers planning to buy a new car.

Will Tata Sierra EV prove to be the biggest launch?

Tata Motors is going to introduce its iconic Sierra in electric avatar for the first time. The company has tried to bring back the old name with modern technology through this model. The new Sierra EV is likely to get premium interiors, large touchscreen infotainment system, digital instrument cluster and many advanced safety features. According to reports, once fully charged it can give a driving range of more than 500 kilometers.

Which new SUVs will come to the market?

Apart from Tata Sierra EV, Skoda Kodiaq RS can also hit the Indian market soon. This SUV will come with a sportier design and more powerful engine than before. On the other hand, models like the BMW X6 M60i and Mercedes-Benz S-Class Plug-in Hybrid will attract luxury car buyers. These vehicles are expected to have new technology and premium features along with high-performance engines.

On which technology is Maruti Suzuki betting?

The country's largest car manufacturer Maruti Suzuki is also increasing focus on alternative fuels. The company may soon introduce its new car with flex-fuel technology. The specialty of this technology is that the vehicle will be able to run on ethanol mixed fuel along with petrol. In view of the green fuel policy of the government, the demand for this technology is expected to increase in the coming years.

Why is competition increasing in the electric car market?

Sales of electric vehicles have increased continuously in the last few years. Due to improvements in charging infrastructure and development in battery technology, companies are continuously introducing new models. This is the reason why almost every big company is now expanding its electric portfolio. The entry of Tata Sierra EV is also believed to further intensify this competition.

Is it right to buy a new car now?

Auto sector experts say that if customers are not in a hurry then it may be better to wait for some time. With many new models being launched in the next few weeks, customers will have more options to compare. New technology, better features and models available at different prices will increase competition in the market, which will directly benefit the buyers. Especially for people planning to buy SUVs and electric vehicles, the coming time is going to bring many new options.

Upcoming Cars & SUVs Launching Soon

Tata Sierra EV

  • 65kWh and 75kWh battery pack options
  • Based on the Harrier EV platform
  • Expected driving range of over 500 km on a single charge
  • Top variant likely to feature a QWD dual-motor setup

Renault Kwid Facelift

  • Expected launch on July 3
  • Updated exterior styling
  • 1.0-litre petrol engine
  • Manual and AMT gearbox options

Nissan Tekton

  • Expected launch on July 9
  • 1.0-litre and 1.3-litre turbo-petrol engine options
  • Premium SUV-inspired design
  • Updated interior and feature list

MG Plug-in Hybrid SUV

  • 20.5kWh battery pack
  • 1.5-litre petrol engine
  • 197 bhp combined power output
  • MG's first Plug-in Hybrid SUV for India

Maruti Brezza Facelift

  • New 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine
  • 6-speed manual gearbox
  • Existing 1.5-litre engine likely to continue
  • Refreshed styling and updated features

Honda ZR-V Hybrid

  • 2.0-litre petrol engine
  • Dual-motor strong hybrid system
  • 184 bhp power output
  • 315 Nm peak torque

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