The price for the updated model starts at Rs. 76,691 for the Drum brake variant, while the Drum Alloy, Drum SXC, and Disc SXC trims are priced at Rs. 83,541, Rs. 87,091, and Rs. 90,016, respectively (all prices ex-showroom).
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Volvo has launched the updated XC90 in India for Rs 1.03 crore. The SUV features subtle design changes, a bigger infotainment system, new tech features, and added safety measures. It continues to be powered by a mild-hybrid petrol engine and comes with a new Mulberry Red color option.
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Delhi residents can now use their BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel vehicles after restrictions were lifted on January 5, following an improvement in air quality. The measures, part of GRAP Stage 3, target vehicular emissions, including certain private vehicles and non-essential diesel-operated medium goods vehicles, to curb pollution levels.
Honda and Suzuki are making waves in India's electric scooter market with the Honda Activa e and Suzuki e-Access. The Activa e offers a 102 km range with dual swappable 1.5 kWh batteries, while the e-Access has a fixed 3.07 kWh LFP battery providing 95 km per charge. Both scooters feature multiple riding modes and advanced tech features.
Honda Motorcycles & Scooters India has launched the 2025 SP160, a refreshed motorcycle now compliant with OBD2B emission norms. Priced starting at Rs 1,21,951, the bike features updates including a 4.2-inch TFT display with Bluetooth, new LED lights, and USB Type-C port. It retains its 162.71 cc engine.
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.
Toyota has reintroduced the Land Cruiser 300 in India with prices starting from Rs 2.31 crore. The 2025 iteration includes the GR-S variant and features a 3.3-litre twin-turbo V6 diesel engine and advanced safety features. Bookings for both ZX and GR-S trims are now available.
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