![]() ![]() On the inside, it gets a new 10.1-inch central infotainment screen well integrated in the dashboard, a digital instrument cluster, a 10-inch head-up display, a wireless smartphone charging pad, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. It is also worth noting that there is a longer (by 294mm) Grand Cherokee L that was unveiled earlier this year and offers three rows of seating. The contemporary-styled SUV features a few design elements, such as active grille-shutters, air curtains and redesigned rear pillars, that boost aerodynamic efficiency. The recently revealed new Grand Cherokee will be locally assembled here in India, unlike its predecessor, giving it a competitive positioning in the local market. Most of these features are expected to make it to the Indian model, when it is launched sometime in the second-half of 2022.Įxpected Price Rs 10 lakh-17 lakh Hyundai Venue facelift On the features front, Hyundai has equipped the Creta facelift with Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS), new BlueLink safety features, and a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster. The rear has also been updated with a reprofiled boot lid and bumper. It now features Hyundai’s 'parametric grille' with new daytime running lights and more squared out headlights. This biggest change on the Creta facelift is the heavily redone front-end styling, which is now in line with the design seen on the new Tucson. Hyundai has already revealed the Creta facelift for the Indonesian market. On the equipment front, the larger Gurkha is likely to remain the same as the 3-door variant.Įxpected Price Rs 15 lakh Hyundai Creta facelift In terms of styling, the Gurkha 4-door will feature the same boxy shape, with a clamshell bonnet, round headlights and cliff-faced sides, and now with the extra set of doors, its resemblance to the Mercedes G-Class will be even more apparent. It is expected to use an updated version of the new Gurkha’s ladder frame chassis with an increased wheelbase, in order to accommodate the rear doors. The X3 is also offered in plug-in hybrid (30e) and all-electric (iX3) guises, but it’s unlikely that those versions will come to India.Įxpected Price Rs 55 lakh-80 lakh Force Gurkha 4-Doorįorce Motors is confirmed to be working on a 4-door version of the new Gurkha that is set to launch in 2022. This includes 2.0-litre, four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines and 3.0-litre six-cylinder petrol and diesel engines – in varying states of tune. Globally, the X3 and X4 are available with a range of petrol and diesel engines. The centre console continues to be crowned by a new free-standing touchscreen ranging up to 12.3-inches in size with revised control surfaces lower down. Starting with the standard X3 and X4, the interior styling has been revamped with a revised centre console in line with the 4 Series. The rear styling has been reworked with larger exhaust pipes and narrower rear lights. The SUVs also gain a new front apron, raised underbody protection, window graphics and roof rails finished in aluminium. The headlights are flatter, with full-LED as standard and BMW’s Laser Light system available as an option. Power will come from a sole 340hp, 3.0-litre V6 turbo-petrol unit, as Audi does not have any diesels in its India portfolio anymore.Įxpected Price Rs 75 lakh-90 lakh BMW X3 and X4 faceliftsīMW has made design tweaks to the X3 and X4 models, which includes a revamped, larger kidney grille and new-look headlights. In India, we’ll get the 7-seat configuration, which won’t be hampered by a full-size spare (like the old model) instead we’ll get a space-saver spare tyre under the floor. There is also a full digital instrument cluster. The dashboard design has been brought in line with newer Audi models, meaning it now gets a twin-touchscreen layout – one for the infotainment system and other for the MMI and climate controls. However, it is the interior update that’s more impressive. While these changes might not seem like a lot on paper, they really helped modernise the Q7’s look. With the facelift, the Q7 received a new and more aggressive grille, front bumper, headlights with new DRL design, new tail-lights and a reprofiled rear bumper. Originally slated to launch this year, the refreshed Q7’s launch has been pushed to 2022. Audi will be re-introducing the Q7 in India, though in its facelifted guise. The Q7 used to be one of Audi’s most popular SUVs until it was discontinued.
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