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The Select Pro variant is considered the most value-for-money as it offers the 14-inch touchscreen, panoramic sunroof, and 17 ...
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Hyundai Motor India is all set to launch the 2025 Hyundai Venue SUV in the Indian market today. We’re bringing you live updates straight from the launch event, where Hyundai’s popular compact SUV gets ...
Hyundai will launch the new Venue and Venue N-line on November 4th, targeting India's competitive sub-4m SUV market. This new-gen venue looks more premium with all the latest tech and is arriving with ...
The Hyundai i20 N Line is not a full-blown sports car, but it brings performance, style and features all packed into an everyday compact hatchback that is easy on hands and pocket. Priced from Rs 9.14 ...
UK stocks were little changed on Tuesday, as gains in healthcare were offset by losses in consumer staples, with trading subdued during a shortened three-day week leading up to Christmas. Reuters, the ...
(Reuters) -Hyundai Motor is recalling 135,386 Santa Fe vehicles in the U.S. due to fire risk from an improperly installed starter motor increasing the risk of an electrical short during a crash, the U ...
HD Hyundai will begin full-scale shipbuilding operations at the Subic shipyard in the Philippines starting in the fourth quarter of this year. The Subic shipyard was owned by Hanjin Heavy Industries, ...
It’s expected to arrive in Canada in late 2025 or early 2026, and will be available here only by order. Named TCR for Touring Car Racing, where Hyundai has been a dominant force, the new model uses ...
Hyundai created quite a ripple recently when the company in Europe said that manual transmissions are dying and no one is interested in them. Speaking to Car Magazine, Tyone Johnson, Managing Director ...