In India, the Nissan Magnite facelift is offered in six variants - Visia, Visia Plus, Acenta, N-Connecta, Tekna, and Tekna+. It’s priced between Rs 6.12 lakh to Rs 11.72 lakh (ex-showroom). The 1.0-litre NA petrol engine is offered in all variants, whereas the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol unit is offered from Acenta onwards.
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Skoda Auto India is raising prices by up to 3% on most models starting January 1, 2025, due to rising costs. This includes popular models like the Kushaq, Slavia, Superb, and Kodiaq. However, the newly launched Kylaq SUV is exempt from the price hike until it reaches 33,333 bookings.
Revealed globally in May 2024, the facelifted EV6 features a larger battery for extended range, a refreshed exterior design, and an updated dashboard. The front end now sports angular LED daytime running lights with V-shaped DRLs, a redesigned bumper, and a revised lower grille. The side profile gets new alloy wheels, while the rear remains mostly unchanged, except for an updated taillight and bumper design.
Italian luxury motorcycle brand Ducati has launched the DesertX Discovery in India at Rs 21.78 lakh. It features new standard accessories including enhanced hand guards and a taller windshield. The bike retains its 937cc, 110 hp engine but now includes improved tech and adventure-ready additions.
BMW has unveiled its Gen6 EV architecture with promises of greater efficiency and range, debuting with the upcoming Neue Klasse models. New batteries will enable ranges of up to 900 km and ultra-fast charging. With a 50% reduction in production costs, BMW aims to make EVs more affordable. The company is also investing in battery recycling at its CRCC facility.
Triumph has permanently reduced the price of its Speed T4 motorcycle to Rs 1.99 lakh, making it the brand's most affordable option. The Speed T4, a budget-friendly version of the Speed 400, features a 398.15cc engine, conventional telescopic fork, slipper clutch, dual-channel ABS, and an analogue speedometer. Available in three colour options, it's an attractive buy for enthusiasts.
Ultraviolette Automotive has introduced the Shockwave, an off-road electric motorcycle, priced at Rs 1.50 lakh for the first 1,000 customers. The bike features a 14.5 bhp motor, 4kWh battery, and boasts a range of 165 km. Weighing 125 kg, it accelerates from 0-60 km/h in 2.9 seconds. Deliveries begin in early 2026.
Hero MotoCorp's new XPulse 210 motorcycle, with its advanced design, revamped features, and a 210cc engine, offers significant performance and comfort improvements over its predecessor. Selling in over 30 countries, the bike's stylish upgrades, enhanced suspension, and digital TFT display make it ideal for both on-road and off-road adventures. A promising addition to the ADV segment.
At sides, the Kia Syros features blacked-out A-, C-, and D-pillars, paired with body-colored B-pillars, creating a smooth and clean window line. Other highlights include thick plastic cladding over the wheel arches, flush-fitting door handles, a distinctive kink in the rear window line, and a unique 17-inch 3-petal alloy wheels.
In terms of design, the new Kia Syros features a completely new design and follows Kia’s global design language. It takes design inspiration from the Carnival, EV3 and EV9. The Syros features a boxy and upright design, with vertically stacked LED headlamps positioned at the edges of the bumper.