From EVs To Sedans, Here Are Top 5 New Cars Set To Launch Below Rs 15 lakh-Mark — IN PICS
New Hyundai Verna: The new Verna is coming next month with a launch planned for the 21st of March. The new Verna leads with an all-new design language along with an all-new interior as well along with lots of new features. The new generation Verna is much bigger now and comes with a radical design language. For India, there would be a new 1.5l turbo petrol which would join a new 1.5l petrol engine too. (Image: Somnath Chatterjee)
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View In AppMaruti Suzuki Jimny: The much-awaited Jimny from Maruti lands in May this year and will be one of the most talked about launches. We saw the Jimny in its 5-door production avatar at the Auto Expo. For India, Maruti Suzuki has extensively reworked and made the Jimny a more practical 5-door rather than a 3-door which the international markets have seen. The Jimny would come to India standard with 4x4 and will be getting a 1.5l petrol engine with a 4-speed automatic and a 5-speed manual. (Image: Somnath Chatterjee)
Maruti Suzuki Fronx: The Fronx is the other new SUV planned for India along with the Jimny. The Fronx would be an SUV slotted below the Brezza. It is based on the Baleno but comes with an all-new design language plus it will get a new turbo petrol engine too. The Fronx has an SUV coupe-like design too which is a talking point. Alongside the 1.0 turbo petrol, there would be a 1.2l petrol with an AMT too. (Image: Somnath Chatterjee)
Citroen eC3: Citroen will launch the electric C3 in India and it follows up the petrol version. The eC3 will aim to be an affordable electric car while being squarely aimed at the Tata Tiago EV. There are not many changes over the petrol C3 in terms of design but there is nothing that was needed in the first place. The eC3 has a 29.2kWh battery pack with a range of 143Nm. (Image: Somnath Chatterjee)
New Honda City: The Honda City will get an update with a small tweak when it comes to the design while the interiors will get a features upgrade too. The new Honda City is a crucial launch and the strong hybrid version will get more trims which would in turn make the hybrid version more accessible while we expect the ADAS feature to be offered with the standard petrol City too. (Image: Somnath Chatterjee)