Upcoming Cars in 2021
Sedans, hatches or SUVs? Take your pick. There's plenty of excitement lined up for all those who’re planning on getting themselves a brand new set of wheels.
01/01/2021
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The year 2020 has been a topsy-turvy one due to the ongoing pandemic. But like they say, “there is light at the end of the tunnel,” and we are seeing that vis-a-vis the automobile manufacturers who are planning to kickstart 2021 with a slew of new car launches lined up. With so much positivity and promise, here is what you should be keeping an eye out for. Audi A4 Audi is gearing up to launch one of their bestsellers, the A4, in January. The facelift sedan's front grille is now bigger and flatter and sports prominent horizontal slats. The A4 has certainly hit the gym as it flexes muscular wheel arches and shows off a broader shoulder line. Audi has also redesigned both the LED headlamps and the rear lights. The rear also gets a chrome strip above the boot lid and another one on the bumper above the diffusor. Even though in the international market the A4 is available in both petrol and diesel engine options, in India it will come powered by the 188bhp 2-litre petrol which is capable of doing 0-100kmph in 7.3 seconds. This front-wheel-drive sedan will be mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The A4
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