Volkswagen Virtus And Taigun Launch New Models
Volkswagen Virtus and Taigun launch new models

Volkswagen Virtus gets GT Line and GT Plus Sport variants, while Taigun gets new mid-spec Highline Plus variant, updating existing variant line-up To keep things fresh, Volkswagen is rejigging the variant line-up of Virtus sedan and Taigun SUV by launching new variants. For Virtus, it's the much-awaited GT Line and GT Plus Sport variants priced at Prices start at Rs 14.08 Lakh and Rs 17.84 Lakh respectively (ex-showroom, India). The updates are a bit tame for the Taigun, but not worth scoffing at. new variant Price (ex showroom) Virtus Highline Plus Rs 13.88 Lakh (MT)/Rs 14.98 Lakh (AT) DajunHighline Plus Rs 14.27 Lakh (MT) / Rs 15.37 Lakh (AT) Virtus GT Series Rs 14.08 Lakh (MT) / Rs 15.18 Lakh (AT) Virtus GT Plus Sports Edition Rs 17.85 Lakh (MT)/Rs 19.4 Lakh (AT) Starting with the Virtus in GT Line variant, it is designed to bring the sporty GT experience to a more affordable price point. The main highlight is…

Byd Emax 7 First Drive Review - Powerful People Mover System
BYD eMAX 7 first drive review – powerful people mover system

BYD's latest product in India, the BYD eMAX 7 electric MPV, has great advantages. The product is designed to leverage its first-mover advantage in the electric MPV segment, which currently has only one car: the eMAX 7 Story: Scientific Ethics Photography: Sanjay Lekha BYD entered the Indian market in 2021 with the e6 MPV, which will be sold exclusively to fleet operators for a year before going on sale to the general public in 2022. We now have a direct replacement for the e6, the BYD eMAX 7 electric MPV, which aims to fill a gap in the market and continue BYD's success story in India. In a way, this is their most important launch yet, and BYD certainly hopes this car has the ability to single-handedly establish an entirely new segment. We drove to Chennai. The BYD eMAX 7, known as the BYD M6 in other markets, looks good but doesn't hurt. It’s not going to make anyone fall…