2025 Citroen C4
2025 Citroen C4, C4 X appearance and mechanical unveiled

The Citroën C4 hatchback and C4 X sedan have undergone a stunning transformation, reflecting Citroën's latest brand identity introduced on the new C3 and e-C3. Both cars are built on a common platform shared with other Stellantis cars, allowing them to compete with rivals such as the Peugeot 2008 and Vauxhall Mokka. The e-C4 faces competition from the Hyundai Kona Electric and Renault Mégane E-Tech, while hybrid buyers may consider options such as the Renault Arkana or Toyota C-HR. At the Paris Motor Show, Citroen demonstrated its proactive approach with a range of new and updated models, including the C5 Aircross SUV and updated Ami Buggy Vision concept car. Also read: Citroën C5 Aircross concept car unveiled at 2024 Paris Motor Show 2025 Citroën C4, C4 X: Design The refreshed model features complex front-end styling that showcases the new Citroën V-shaped badge, which is 160 mm high and sits within a vertical oval frame. They also include revised LED daytime…

Renault 4 E Tech Ev
Renault 4 E-Tech EV makes its world premiere, with 148 horsepower and a cruising range of 400 kilometers

At the 2024 Paris Motor Show, Renault unveiled the all-electric 4 E-Tech, a modern redesign of the classic 1961 Renault 4. It has a range of 400 kilometers and is designed for city driving and long-distance travel, providing flexibility for different lifestyles. 4 E-Tech combines cutting-edge electric technology with nostalgic design elements from the original model, making it both stylish and efficient. The launch highlights Renault’s growing focus on electric vehicles and marks a key moment in the brand’s transformation towards sustainable mobility. Renault 4 E-Tech: Design 4 E-Tech combines modern design with elements of the classic Renault 4. The front has a flat grille with an illuminated logo and round LED daytime running lights inside, a nod to the original. It is equipped with 18-inch alloy wheels and has three creases at the bottom of the doors, reflecting the style of the older model. Also read: Citroën C5 Aircross concept car unveiled at 2024 Paris Motor Show The car…

Dacia Bigster Renault Duster
Renault’s new HORSE engine will debut in Duster-based Dacia

The Dacia Bigster Hybrid 155 is expected to be launched in India as the Renault Duster and will be equipped with a hybrid powertrain developed by HORSE. It combines a 1.8-liter engine, two electric motors and an intelligent and efficient transmission. The Duster and Bigster will share many key components such as body panels, dashboard, seats and other mechanical parts. With a focus on comfort, space and versatility, the Duster is targeted at Indian families looking for a practical, reliable and capable SUV suitable for city and long-distance driving. Renault Bigster: appearance The Dacia Bigster combines stylish design with strong off-road looks. Its front is similar to the Duster, with sharp LED headlights and Y-shaped garnish. Unlike the Duster, it has lost the plastic cladding on the lower grille, giving it a cleaner look. Fog lights are built into the bumper, and a silver skid plate adds to its rugged appearance. Also read: Aston Martin DB12 Goldfinger Edition marks 60…

Renault Duster Based Dacia Bigster Revealed
Dacia Bigster based on Renault Duster unveiled in Paris

The Dacia Bigster has made its global debut. First launched as a concept in 2021, it is expected to be launched in India as the Renault Duster to cater to the growing demand for spacious SUVs. The Bigster and Duster will share many components, including body panels, dashboard, seats and other mechanical components. While official engine options are yet to be confirmed, it is likely to feature the same 1.2-litre and 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engines for a balance of performance and efficiency. Its design, features and versatility are expected to have strong appeal among Indian families looking for comfort, space and functionality. Renault Bigster: appearance The Dacia Bigster combines stylish design with powerful off-road style. Its front resembles that of the Dacia Duster, with sharp LED headlights and Y-shaped accents. Unlike the Duster, the Bigster gets rid of the plastic cladding on the lower grille for a cleaner look. The fog lights are integrated into the bumper, and a silver skid…