Tata Punch range update: Adventure Trims discontinued
The Tata Punch is now available in 8 trims, most of which come with AMT and CNG options. Tata Motors has streamlined its Punch lineup by discontinuing the mid-spec Adventure and Adventure Rhythm trims in manual, AMT and CNG variants. The compact SUV currently offers 19 models with no price changes. Tata Punch range now comes in 19 variants Available in petrol (8), AMT (6) and CNG (5) Recently launched Punch Camo: limited special edition for the holidays Tata Punch variant prices (ex-showroom) Gasoline-MT Gasoline AMT CNG-MT pure 6.13 Lakhs Rs. – $ 7.23 One hundred thousand Pure (O) $ 6.70 One hundred thousand – – AdventureS $ 7.60 One hundred thousand $ 8.20 One hundred thousand $ 8.55 One hundred thousand Adventure+S $ 8.10 One hundred thousand $ 8.70 One hundred thousand $ 9.05 One hundred thousand Completed+ $ 8.30 One hundred thousand $ 8.90 One hundred thousand $ 9.40 One hundred thousand Done+S $ 8.80 One hundred thousand…
2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee ditches V8, trims trim and trims
Limited, Overland and Summit models are $3,000 to $4,000 cheaper than last year October 21, 2024 19:01 Jeep is revamping its Grand Cherokee lineup by slashing the interior and lowering prices on higher-end models. Pricing starts at $37,035 for the two-row model, while the three-row model starts at $39,035. The 5.7-liter V8 is dead, leaving customers with the choice of a 3.6-liter V6 or a plug-in hybrid powertrain. Jeep went on to apologize as the brand is "increasing affordability" of the 2025 Grand Cherokee. That's a bit of a misnomer, however, as the entry-level "Laredo A" has apparently been dropped, meaning the price climbs from $36,495 to $37,035. That's not the only change, as the two-row lineup has been reduced to just four models, including Laredo, Limited, Overland and Summit. As a result, the Laredo X, Altitude, Altitude X and Summit Reserve are all doomed. More: Jeep kills V8, Grand Cherokee L, V6 becomes only option On the bright side,…
Volkswagen Virtus GT Plus Sport and GT Line trims launched
Volkswagen Virtus launches two new models, entire lineup updatedVolkswagen India has expanded its Virtus and Taigun lineup with the launch of new trims, adding more features and style to both the models. The Virtus sedan is now available in two new variants - GT Line and GT Plus Sport - with prices starting at Rs. 14.07 Lakhs respectively (ex-showroom). Additionally, the Virtus and Taigun SUVs have also been launched in a new Highline Plus trim, which enhances the feature set of the lower-spec models.Volkswagen Virtus GT Line and GT Plus SportThe new Virtus GT range brings the sporty, all-black aesthetic of the 1.5 TSI model to the 1.0 TSI range. The GT Line will debut in March 2023 and will sit below the Topline variant. It comes with black alloy wheels, black grille, roof and wing mirrors, dark chrome door handles and gloss black spoiler. GT Line badging appears on the fenders and trunk, further distinguishing it from other trims.In…