Nissan Magnite vs. Tata Nexon: Practical mid-size SUVs
Most Indians are looking for cool yet practical vehicles that can hold their own on the road and have the range to make them feel satisfied with their car purchase. Browse this blog where we will discuss the specifications of Nissan Magnite and Tata Nexon based on engine size, safety, convenience and comfort. Specification Nissan Magnite Specification detail Engine type 1.0L 3-cylinder naturally aspirated gasoline engine 1.0L 3-cylinder, turbocharged gasoline Displacement 999cc Power output (naturally aspirated) 72 hp @ 6250 rpm Power output (turbo) 100 HP @ 5000 rpm Torque (naturally aspirated) 96 Nm @ 3500 rpm Torque (Turbo) 160 Nm @ 2800-3600 rpm (manual) 152 Nm @ 2200-4400 rpm (CVT) Transfer options 5-speed manual/CVT (turbocharged version) Fuel type gasoline fuel efficiency 18.75 km/L (naturally aspirated) Tata Nexon Specification detail Engine type (gasoline) 1.2L turbocharged Revotron gasoline engine Engine type (diesel) 1.5L Turbocharged Revotorq Diesel Engine Displacement (gasoline) 1199cc Displacement (diesel) 1497cc Power output (gasoline) 120 HP @ 5500 rpm…
Volkswagen Tayron: Tiguan Allspace replacement leaked
This is the next generation Volkswagen Tiguan AllspaceA new document from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) reveals what may be called Volkswagen Tayron In markets such as Australia. Images of the new SUV have appeared in a Chinese database entry, where it will be badged as the Tayron L. Despite the different name, the Tayron L basically looks like a stretched version of the new-generation Tiguan. There are subtle styling differences in terms of bumper detailing and rear badging placement - the Tayron L lettering sits directly below the rear light bar, rather than on the lower tailgate as on the new Tiguan - but this can largely be attributed to regional differences, as the Tayron L will be built in China for Chinese customers. However, it is understood that the Tayron L will be very similar to the global Tayron, which will serve as a three-row companion model to the latest Tiguan, much like the existing…
Road Test: 2024 Honda Prologue AWD Elite
New all-electric mid-size SUV The all-new 2024 Honda Prologue should provide loyal Honda owners with a comfortable transition from gasoline cars to the first all-electric vehicle. One of the key factors in this loyalty is Honda's reliability, and although the Prologue is a new model, it should have that reliability. With a little help, Honda electric cars Developed in conjunction with GM, the Prologue is based on the Ultium EV platform, which is also shared with four SUVs— Cadillac Lyriq, Chevrolet Trailblazer, Equinox Electric Vehicle and Acura ZDXThe combined range of these EVs, which are based on the same platform, has become a real-world testing ground for the Prologue, which uses essentially the same motor, battery, and suspension. So far, none of these models have been recalled, which shouldn’t come as a surprise to Honda owners. (Editor’s note: Author’s bad luck. After this article was written, a Cadillac Lyriq recall was issued for a small number of vehicles due to…