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Modified On Mar 03, 2021 08:21 PM By Sonny 44797Views Write a comment Bigger than the Venue and smaller than Creta, the Bayon is a stylish new Hyundai SUV for select markets only Hyundai Bayon now revealed as the crossover SUV competitor in European market. Bigger than Venue, smaller than Creta, Bayon is shorter than both for a more athletic stance. The cabin design seems to be taken directly from the Euro-spec i20 hatchback. Feature list includes two 10.25-inch displays, semi-autonomous safety assists and connected car tech. The Bayon will be powered by the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine in two states of tune with the option of a 48V mild-hybrid system. ....
SUV sales have been witnessing a gradual uptick in the market share. The segment registered a 25% market share in 2019. In 2020, the share has increased to 29%. The total market share in just the first month of 2021 has reached 33% ....
New and improved Hyundai Creta raises the bar in the SUV category The latest version of the Creta is a winner - even if it is a bit quirky looking Brenwin Naidu Motoring editor, reporter and presenter 31 January 2021 - 00:00 The much-improved Hyundai Creta. Image: Supplied Hyundai now has a sport-utility vehicle in virtually all niches of the market. At the budget end, you can have the oddly-named Venue. Fashionistas can go for the spunky Kona. Then you have the Tucson, aimed at families. Above that is the more luxurious Santa Fe, which will be joined by the even plusher seven-seater Palisade later this year. ....
In 2018, just before India sought to skip a stage-gated emissions goalpost and implement stricter norms, the industry had sold 3.39 million units locally. While passenger vehicle sales have rebounded lately, wholesale volumes in FY21 could still shrink in double digits due to the Covid-induced lockdown. ....