This SUV is perfectly aligned to seamlessly integrate into the lifestyle of Australian customers. It will be available in two variants and five colours and comes with a warranty of 7 years or 150,000 kilometres, whichever is earlier, the company said.
With revised emission norms set to come into play by April 1 next year, cars are anticipated to get expensive as updated components will be required to control tailpipe emissions.
The Indian automobile industry is currently working to make their products meet the second phase of Bharat Stage VI, equivalent to Euro-VI emission norms, in real time driving conditions. Industry players expect an increase in the overall production cost, which could be passed on to buyers starting next year.