Author: Yogesh Bhardwaj Date: 20/12/2023
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Honda has refreshed its most popular offering by giving the City a midlife update with minor design changes, offering ADAS tech on non-hybrid models and a new lower trim for the hybrid powertrain.
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Tata has gone all-out for the 2023 facelift. The list of updates includes a new modern exterior design, fresh interiors with an updated dashboard layout, new features, and even a new gearbox for the turbo-petrol engine
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The Harrier was already known for its road presence, styling and solid build. Tata has worked upon this and updated the Harrier with its new design language as the Harrier Facelift.
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Like its 5-seater sibling, the Safari gets a 5-star rating as well as ADAS tech and more. The new Safari Facelift styling changes are significant but, the Safari is still immediately recognisable.
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The new Seltos gets some major cosmetic updates, additional features as well as a new turbo-petrol engine.
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The updated GLE comes with minor exterior updates, a new steering wheel, and the latest MBUX infotainment.
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Hyundai i20 facelift gets similar styling as its European counterpart, new features, and updated LED headlights and tail lamps.
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MG Hector get a bolder looking fascia while the interior has been updated with an even larger touchscreen infotainment system.
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The flagship BMW SUV gets a few styling updates, especially the front, with a bold fascia. Meanwhile, the insides get the large curved displays which run off the BMW’s latest iDrive 8 system.
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The Audi Q8 e-tron is nothing but the facelifted e-tron with a new name. Design changes are very minor, but the biggest talking point about the Audi electric SUV is the presence of a larger battery pack
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