By Manu Sharma
Lately, India has been seeing
a steady growth in the sports utility vehicles (SUVs) across the country. Hyundai Motors India Ltd, a leading
global South Korean car maker post the launch of the 1st Anniversary
Edition of the Creta in Bengaluru on Thursday said that company will be
launching Tucson in October or November 2016 followed by the Iconic Genesis later on.
During the first six
months of the calendar year, Hyundai’s mid-segment and executive segment growth
fell by 25-35% across the industry, while the SUV market picked up.
Currently in its third
generation, the Tucson has been undergoing testing on the Indian roads and the SUV
will be positioned between Creta and the Santa Fe SUVs in Hyundai's portfolio.
Addressing the media, Y.K. Koo, Managing Director
and CEO, Hyundai Motors India says, “We are very bullish of the SUVs
segment in the country and to bridge the gap between Creta and the Santa Fe
shall be launching Tucson during October/November 2016. Currently the prototype of Tucson is being
tested on various factors including the load and weather conditions in India.”
As Creta is contributing significantly to our
business, it's time to shift some of our focus from the mid and executive
segments to the SUV segment," adds Koo.
Infact, over the last one year, Hyundai's compact SUV sensation Creta created a
sensation in the Indian car market. The Tucson SUV will also manufactured out of the company's unit in Chennai giving a boost to PM Modi's 'Make in India' initiative.
The new Tucson will have Hyundai’s
large, new hexagonal grille up front, elongated headlamps that stretch all the
way from the grille to the fenders, and heavily stylised fog lamp enclosures
that contain two individual lighting elements.
The SUV in India is expected to be powered by a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 180bhp and 400Nm of torque mated to six-speed manual transmission. The AWD version of Tucson is also expected to be introduced in the Indian market.
The SUV in India is expected to be powered by a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 180bhp and 400Nm of torque mated to six-speed manual transmission. The AWD version of Tucson is also expected to be introduced in the Indian market.
Reports indicate that the
first generation of the Tucson was sold in India during 2005-2010, but it was
discontinued due to poor sales. The new Tucson is likely to be priced between
Rs. 15 lakh and Rs. 20 lakh.
HMIL Propose to launch Genesis In India
Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL) CEO, Young Key
Koo announced that the luxury Genesis brand will be launched in the country
over the next few years provided HMIL succeeds in the mid- and premium-segments by then.
The South Korean car-maker is set to compete
with the likes of the
Internationally, the
Genesis is available with two engines. A 3.8-litre V6 that makes 311bhp and a
more powerful 5.0-litre V8 that produces a hefty 420bhp. Both engines are
mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox that sends power to the rear
wheels. However, the 3.8-litre variant also comes with an optional
all-wheel-drive system.
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