All New Cars Coming to India in 2020 | hatchback | sedans | full information
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Hyundai elite i20 - https://youtu.be/UduixhokD4A
The popular i20 will see a full model change in 2020. Spy shots confirm the car will be more of an evolution of its predecessor. It will get Hyundai’s new cascading grille, with an array of LED lights at the front and at the back. The new i20’s headlamps merge with the grille, giving it a look similar to that of the recently launched Elantra facelift. On the inside, expect the new car to come with more tech and features, with top variants getting a sunroof. Hyundai will also include its new Blue Link connected car tech in the next-gen i20 hatchback.
Coming: Mid-2020
Engines: 1.2P, 1.0P, 1.5D
Price: From Rs 5.5 lakh
Tata Tiago facelift
https://youtu.be/89fcjq5n1yc
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The Tiago is sure to benefit from the major styling tweaks and the new features. The update will give the Tiago an angular nose, similar to the Altroz. The facelift will comply with crash-test and pedestrian safety norms. Tata, however, will drop the 1.0-litre diesel, which means only the 1.2-litre petrol mated to either a 5-speed manual or an AMT will be on offer.
Coming: Early 2020
Engines: 1.2P
Price: From Rs 4.3 lakh
Tata Altroz
https://youtu.be/_KnD0TFuwUI
The Altroz will mark Tata’s entry into the premium hatchback segment in India – one that includes the likes of the Hyundai i20 and the Maruti Baleno. The Tata Altroz is expected to come with three engine options – the 85hp, 1.2-litre, naturally aspirated, three-cylinder motor from the Tiago; a 102hp, 1.2-litre three-cylinder turbo-petrol that’s shared with the Nexon and Tiago JTP; and a 90hp version of the Nexon’s 1.5-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel motor. It was expected to arrive late 2019, and there were talks of it launching with BS4-compliant engines, followed by BS6 units later.
Coming: Early 2020
Engines: 1.2P, 1.2P, 1.5D
Price: From Rs 5.3 lakh
wagonr xl5 - https://youtu.be/JapTq4DWMfU
The sedan segment as a whole has taken a big hit in sales due to the increasing popularity of SUVs across different price brackets. However, it does not stop manufacturers from pushing the boundaries in the sedan space and here are the five must-know upcoming sedans:
1. Hyundai Aura
https://youtu.be/EBMxUzLp8HQ
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) revealed a few days ago that its upcoming sedan has been christened the Aura. It will replace the Xcent in the sub-four-metre sedan segment and compete against Maruti Suzuki Dzire, Honda Amaze and others. If recent Hyundais are anything to go by, the Aura will have a fresh design language targetting young customers along with a premium interior. The engines could be carried forward from the Xcent with BSVI compliance.
2. New-Gen Skoda Octavia The upcoming Skoda Octavia ditches the rather subjective four-eyed headlamps for a more appealing LED headlamp unit accompanying a host of design updates that will only help in elevating its fighting chances against the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla Altis and Hyundai Elantra. The interior comes with a plethora of styling, functional and convenience-based updates. It will likely go on sale in the middle of 2020.
3. New-Gen Honda City
https://youtu.be/7z5gv-_fjsY
Easily, the highly anticipated sedan launch of next year will be the new generation Honda City. Waiting to make global debut in the coming days, the 2020 City will feature a redesigned exterior and interior, besides the inclusion of new equipment to up the ante in the segment. India could only get the 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol and i-DTEC diesel engines with BSVI compliance at the start, as a plug-in hybrid version could arrive in 2021.
4. 2020 Hyundai Verna Another important model in our list of upcoming sedans in India is the Hyundai Verna facelift. The updated version of Hyundai’s Maruti Ciaz and Honda City rival will launch in the coming months and could debut at the Auto Expo 2020. It features several new styling elements that are similar to those found on the Sonata and even the facelifted Elantra. These include a new set of bumpers, wider cascading grille and bolder headlights. The refreshed version will even offer a bigger touchscreen infotainment unit, a new steering wheel, updated dashboard and additional features such as wireless charging pod for a smartphone. The facelifted Verna will receive a set of 1.5-litre petrol and diesel engines that will comply with the BSVI emission norms.
6. 2020 Tata Tigor Judging by the spy images, the 2020 Tata Tigor will get an updated front fascia boasting a more pronounced grille, wider angular headlamps as in the forthcoming Altroz, redesigned front and rear bumpers, refreshed interior with a new touchscreen infotainment, all-digital instrument cluster and so on.
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