Here are the GST rates and slabs for various car segments in India.
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Maruti Baleno RS: On the inside, there's a new 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with built-in navigation, 1.5GB media memory, MirrorLink connectivity for smartphones, voice recognition and feed from the rear-view camera. The mechanicals of the Honda City facelift are exactly the same as offered in its predecessor a 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol and a 1.5-litre i-DTEC diesel engine. Under the hood, it conceals a 1.0-litre Boosterjet motor which pumps out max power of 102PS at 5,500rpm and 150Nm at 1700-4500rpm. Mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, it returns 21.1kmpl of mileage.
Hyundai Grand i10: At the onset of the Valentine month, Hyundai rolled out the facelift version of its Grand i10. Launched at Rs 4.58 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Hyundai Grand i10 now looks sportier thanks to minimal yet intelligent exterior updates. The major update in the Grand i10 is under the hood: it gets a new 1.2-litre, U2 CRDi diesel which now pumps 75PS of max power and 190Nm of peak torque.
Maruti Suzuki Ignis: Among the most awaited Marutis of the year, the Ignis was launched with much fanfare at Rs 4.59 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The all new Maruti Suzuki Ignis looks way different from every Maruti car on sale at present. It gets a funky styling with the LED projector headlights having DRLs, dual-tone exterior paint shades and the Smart Play' touchscreen infotainment system that support Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, MirrorLink and navigation. Powering the mini-crossover are the familiar 1.2-litre petrol and 1.3-litre diesel mills, generating 83PS and 75PS of power respectively. It is linked to a 5-speed manual or AMT transmission.
Tata Tigor Vs Tata Zest
A week post Baleno RS' debut, the French automaker launched its mesmerizing Renault Kwid Climber at Rs 4.30 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). First showcased at the 2016 Auto Expo, the Climber is based on the range-topping 1.0-litre RXT (O) and comes with manual as well as Easy-R AMT transmission options.
Exactly on the day of love, Honda showered its bliss on this part of the world by unleashing the Honda City facelift. At Rs 8.50 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the sedan now omits the previous model's base E trim and adds a new top-of-the-line ZX variant. On the inside, there's a new 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with built-in navigation, 1.5GB media memory, MirrorLink connectivity for smartphones, voice recognition and feed from the rear-view camera. The mechanicals of the Honda City facelift are exactly the same as offered in its predecessor a 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol and a 1.5-litre i-DTEC diesel engine.
Nissan launched the facelifted version of its Sunny at Rs 7.91 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) in January this year. The updated sedan gets a new body colour Sandstone Brown, and chrome garnishing on door handles. he Nissan Sunny facelift is available with a 1.5-litre HR15 petrol engine and a 1.5-litre DCi diesel motors. The former is now tuned to deliver an increased power figure of 99PS. The transmission options remain the same a 5-speed manual or a CVT gearbox.
There were quite a few car launches in the first three months this year.