
Hyundai Elantra 2019
Hyundai has launched the facelift version its premium offering the Elantra with a starting price of 15.89 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Elantra 2019 gets an updated front and rear with LED quad projector headlamp, new hexagonal grille, signature style LED tail lamps and a new 16-inch alloy wheel.
Interior of the car has not changed much aside from tweaked AC vents, slimmer steering wheel and a dual tone color combination. Hyundai’s Bluelink technology has also been added to the feature list of the Elantra.
Elantra 2019 comes with a BS-6 complaint 2.0-litre Nu petrol engine which produces 152PS of power with 192Nm of torque.
Volkswagen Vento
Finally, after long time the German automaker launched the facelift of Vento with an introductory price tag of 8.76lakh (ex-showroom).
The new Vento gets a fresh front profile which includes redesigned facia, a honeycomb mesh grille and updated headlamps with DRLs. The rear profile mainly remains unchanged apart from a restyled led tail lamps and lot of black treatment to the rear bumper.
Inside, the color scheme has changed and a lot of new features have been added along with a touchscreen infotainment system.
The Vento comes two petrol engines options, the 1.6 litre MPI and 1.2 litre TSI unit. It also gets a 1.5 litre diesel motor which produces 108bhp and 250Nm of peak torque.
Toyota Camry 2019 (hybrid)
In January 2019, Toyota launched the Camry hybrid priced premium at 36.95 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Camry hybrid is being built on new platform which also underpins the Lexus ES 300h. The new Camry is not just sexier but now it is lower, wider and longer than its predecessor.
The car comes with a petrol engine only, which is a 2487cc unit along with 88kw electric motor. Both the motor when put together in hybrid mode makes 218PS of max power at an ease. Also, the car is capable to run on the electric motor alone.
The Camry gets a new design language which the company calls keen look design. The car gets refreshed interiors along with an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system and a sleeker three spoke steering unit.
Honda Civic
Honda launched the 10th generation Civic in India after 7 years. Unlike its predecessor the new Civic comes with both petrol and diesel engine option.
Carrying the legacy of old Civic forward the new one looks more like a notchback than a sedan. The new Civic definitely is a head turner on road due to its low hung profile, wide stance, curvy body lines with sharp edges and swooping roofline. At the front it gets an all LED headlamp flanked by chrome finished grille and a C shaped taillamp which stands for the name ‘Civic’. The car runs on a new 17-inch diamond cut alloy wheels.
Honda Civic comes with a 1.8-litre petrol paired with CVT and 1.6-litre diesel mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox.

Hyundai Aura
Hyundai Aura
Hyundai has unveiled its subcompact sedan ahead of its launch in February 2020. Hyundai Aura replaces Xcent from company’s sedan line-up.
Aura shares its design elements with the Grand i10 Nios. At front it gets similar boomerang DRLs the one running on Nios with satin grille and projector-set headlamps. The rear gets a coupe like styling with the Aura badging on tailgate.
The sedan is powered by the same 1.2-litre petrol (83PS/113Nm) and diesel engine (75PS/190Nm) which see on the i10 Nios. It will also feature 1.0 litre turbo petrol engine tuned up to produce 100PS and 172Nm of torque


