Upcoming Four Wheelers 2024
Here’s a look at some of the most awaited cars and SUVs that are coming in 2024.
22/12/2023
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MUMBAI
This year witnessed the launch of several new cars and SUVs in the Indian market from ICE vehicles to EVs to Hybrids, it seemed like everyone wanted to further strengthen their presence in the domestic market. Now, with the New Year around the corner, automakers are once again getting ready to launch a slew of new cars and SUVs in the country. With several of them having already announcing their plans to do so, here’s a look at the most awaited car launches in 2024. Tata Curvv Tata Curvv was first showcased to the public in concept form in 2022. However, it was only earlier this year at Auto Expo 2023, in India, that it presented a near-production form. Reports suggest that the Curvv mid-sized SUV, which will directly rival Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta and Skoda Kushaq. Will it launch in the first half of 2024 in both EV and ICE versions? We’ll have to wait and watch. The Curvv has already been spotted multiple times during its test runs on Indian roads and the spy images indicate that the rear quarter glass on the Curvv is missing. The 5-seater SUV will come loaded with an array of modern features
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