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Toyota Fortuner gets mild hybrid tech, but will it come to India? Check details

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By: HT Auto Desk | Updated on: 19 Apr 2024, 08:05 AM In addition to the mild-hybrid system, the new Toyota Fortuner MHEV also features the Toyota Safety Sense ADAS suite with a 360-degree camera. The Toyota Fortuner Hybrid gets a 2.8-litre Check details appeared first on Bauaelectric Auto News.

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Toyota Fortuner gets Leader edition with added styling elements. Check details

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By: HT Auto Desk | Updated on: 22 Apr 2024, 13:23 PM Toyota Kirloskar Motor has introduced the Fortuner Leader edition. Interior upgrades feature dual-tone seats, a wireless charger, TPMS, and auto-folding mirrors. --> Toyota Kirloskar Motor has introduced the Fortuner Leader edition. lakh units, up from 1.77

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BYD confirms Shark electric pickup name as Ford F-150 Lightning rival in latest teaser

Baua Electric

Designed by ex-Lamborghini and Audi designer Wolfgang Egger, the truck resembles the Ford F-150 Lightning or Toyota Hilux with four doors, rugged fenders, and a big “BYD ” logo on the front grille. It’s expected to be bigger than the Toyota Hilux as it looks to meet the growing demand for EV pickups.

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No plans to discontinue the Ciaz, sedans still popular: Maruti Suzuki

Baua Electric

Responding to a query by HT Auto during the recent media interaction, Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer, Marketing & Sales – Maruti Suzuki India, clarified that the people still love the brand [Ciaz] and there is a loyal customer base for the model. Nevertheless, Maruti Suzuki has no plans to discontinue the brand in India.

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A Tale of Two Toyota Corollas: U.S. Buyers Get More For Less

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When auto editors go on vacation, we rent cars too. Which is how a pair of very plain 2010 Toyota Corollas in South Africa taught us a few lessons about fuel economy, green value, and what other countries drive. Toyota has built cars in South Africa. The bottom line: U.S.