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    Tata Mahindra and Hyundai Will Each Release A New SUV In The Next Two Weeks

    Three significant SUV debuts from India’s leading automakers, Hyundai, Tata, and Mahindra, will take place over the course of the next two weeks. Here are the forthcoming models’ important specifications.

    TATA SUV – 27TH AUG

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    Tata Motors has announced that a new SUV will soon be released in the nation. The model will probably be on sale on August 27, 2022. The name and specifics of the next vehicle have not yet been released by the company. We anticipate it to be a limited-edition model from its “New Forever” line or an upgraded Harrier or Safari SUV. According to the teaser, the new Tata SUV will have the brand’s 2.0 Impact design language. The Harrier and Safari petrol models have been under testing by the firm for some time. A 1.5L turbo engine will presumably power the SUVs’ petrol version.

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    HYUNDAI VENUE N LINE – 6TH SEP

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    Hyundai Venue N Line official reservations have opened at a starting price of Rs 21,000 On September 6, 2022, the sporty SUV will be introduced to the market. A dark chrome grille, red accents on the grille, bumper, fender, side sill, and roof rails, the N Line designation on the side fenders and tailgate, R16 diamond cut alloy wheels with N branding, and a red brake calliper are some of the visual changes made to the Venue N Line over the standard model. The sportier Venue N Line has an all-black interior with red accents as opposed to the basic variant.

    MAHINDRA XUV400 – 8TH SEP

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    On September 8, 2022, Mahindra & Mahindra will release the XUV400 electric SUV’s price. Although it is around 4.2 metres long, the model is the XUV300 in electric form. According to the company, the Mahindra XUV400 will have high-energy-dense NMC cells that will outperform the cylindrical LFP cells seen in the Tata Nexon EV. The LG Chem batteries will offer higher power and a greater operating range. The electric SUV should have a range of more than 400 kilometres on a single charge.

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