Mercedes Benz GLE to Hyundai Creta: 6 new cars to watch out for in 2020, with prices

2020 could be a redefining year for the Indian automobile industry. From April 2020, all new vehicles sold in the country have to meet the BS-VI standards. While the transmission is cited as a factor in the auto industry slowdown—sales have floundered 16.40 between April and December 2019—there is no dearth when it comes to new launches. With the Auto Expo 2020 upon us, Forbes India looks at the new vehicles that have been launched or ready to be launched in 2020
Published: Feb 7, 2020
Honda City: The 2020 Honda City is expected to be launched in the first half of 2020. The sedan will
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Honda City: The 2020 Honda City is expected to be launched in the first half of 2020. The sedan will boast a BS6-compliant 1.5L i-VTEC and 1.5L i-DTEC diesel engines with a manual and a CVT gearbox. The new vehicle will also be significantly bigger than the existing model.

Hyundai Creta: Based on the China-spec Hyundai ix25, the new Creta is expected to be launched in Feb
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Hyundai Creta: Based on the China-spec Hyundai ix25, the new Creta is expected to be launched in February at the Auto Expo. Since its launch in 2015, the Creta has been a phenomenal success, and although it had received a mid-life upgrade in 2018, the Creta has seen some serious competition from rivals such as Kia Seltos, MG Hector and the Jeep Compass.

Kia Carnival: Kia Motors had taken the Indian market by storm upon the launch of its wildly popular
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Kia Carnival: Kia Motors had taken the Indian market by storm upon the launch of its wildly popular SUV, Seltos, in August. In 2020, the South Korean carmaker will launch Carnival, a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), in early February, and will rival the Toyota Innova Crysta. The Carnival is expected to be priced upwards of Rs 25 lakh.

Skoda Karoq: Expected to be launched in April 2020, the SUV will go head-to-head against the MG Hect
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Skoda Karoq: Expected to be launched in April 2020, the SUV will go head-to-head against the MG Hector, Jeep Compass and Tata Harrier. The Karoq will be powered by a BS6-ready 1.5L TSI turbo petrol engine. Skoda is currently the lead brand for the Volkswagen group in India, and the group is already planning four new vehicles in 2021.

Volkswagen T Roc: The T Roc is expected to sit below the Tiguan and is expected to feature a 150hp,
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Volkswagen T Roc: The T Roc is expected to sit below the Tiguan and is expected to feature a 150hp, 1.5-litre petrol engine. Considering Volkswagen's plans to rev up sales, prices for the T Roc could start around Rs 20 lakh.

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