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3 All-New 6 Seater SUVs Launching in India in 2020!

We got to see dozens of amazing cars in the Auto Expo 2020. From all-new electric cars to mind-blowing concepts, people went through an unforgettable experience. At the motor show, we witnessed 3 upcoming SUVs, which consists of 6 seats. These 3 all-new 6 seater SUVs are all set to be launched in 2020.

     

Let’s have a look on three brand new SUVs that are set to hit the showrooms this year.

New Mahindra XUV 500

It has been the most anticipated car which looks extremely eye-catching. The car is all set to launch in 2nd half of the year. It will be based on all-new platform called monocoque, which is also going to underpin the C-SUV. The car has become the talk of the town ever since it was showcased at the Auto Expo 2020. The SUV will be provided in BS6 compliant engine that will be 2.0L turbocharged diesel and 2.0L m-stallion petrol variants.

MG Hector plus

It was unveiled in the Auto Expo 2020, and the SUV will shit the showrooms in the middle of 2020. The SUV is going to lock horns against the Gravitas and Mahindra XUV 300. The car now has a panoramic sunroof as an accessory, and along with that, it has received some significant upgrades. Newly designed grille, headlamps, tail-lamps, etc. makes it look more appealing. The SUV will be available in two engine options, 1.5L turbo petrol, 1.5L petrol with 48V mild hybrid, and 2.0L of the diesel motor. The vehicle is going to offer both manual and automatic transmission.

     

TATA Gravitas

Tata Gravitas is all set to take place in India in the second quarter of 2020. The SUV is based in the Tata Harrier, which is going to lock horns against the Mahindra XUV 300 and MG Hector plus. Speaking on the dimensions of the car, it measures the height of 1,786mm, the length of 4,661mm, and the width of 2,741mm.

     
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