- By Divanshi Sharma
- Tue, 31 Oct 2023 11:50 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Various automobile manufacturers are gearing up to launch new models in the upcoming month of November. These models include SUVs, sedans, EVs and performance focussed variants of their existing models. Let’s take a look at the various models that are going to be launched in the month of November by Indian manufacturers like Tata and international automakers like Mercedes-Benz, Renault and Skoda.
Tata Punch EV
Tata Motors has recently launched facelifts of their SUV models like Nexon, Nexon.ev, Harrier and Safari. Additionally, the manufacturer is planning to launch another model which is the EV counterpart of their popular sub-compact SUV model, Tata Punch. Tata Punch EV has already been spotted testing multiple times revealing specific information about its design and interior.
Mercedes GLE Facelift
Mercedes-Benz has announced that it will be launching the facelift of one of its flagship SUVs, the Mercedes GLE in India on November 2. The SUV is expected to get a host of upgrades in terms of design modifications and new interior features. Post the launch of the Mercedes GLE facelift, it will compete with other premium SUVs in the market like Audi Q7, BMW X5 and Volvo XC90.
Mercedes-AMG C43
Along with the launch of the Mercedes GLE facelift, the German manufacturer will also be launching the Mercedes AMG C43 which is a performance oriented variant of the Mercedes C-class. This performance focussed variant will be equipped with a more robust powertrain and it is also likely that Mercedes-Benz might introduce a mild-hybrid powertrain AMG C43, further enhancing the performance of the car.
Renault Duster
Renault Duster was first launched in India in 2012 and was then discontinued in 2022 after being on sale in the country for an entire decade. The French automaker is now launching the new-gen Duster for global markets on November 29. This will be the third-generation model of the Duster and is expected to be the most powerful iteration of the SUV so far. The new Duster has been manufactured by Dacia, which is a subsidiary of Renault.
Skoda Superb
Czech Automaker Skoda recently launched the new-generation model of the Kodiaq SUV and is now gearing up to launch its sedan sibling, the Skoda Superb on November 2 for all international markets. Skoda discontinued the Superb sedan in India in April 2023 because it did not meet the latest BS6 phase 2 norms in India. However, it is expected that Skoda will be relaunching its flagship sedan offering in the country which is expected to hit the Indian markets by 2024.