5 Upcoming Cars In September 2023: September is going to witness important car launches. It is likely that the top four-wheeler manufacturers can launch much-awaited cars in the market. The list of much-awaited cars includes – Honda Elevate, Tata Nexon EV facelift, Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV, Volvo C40 Recharge, and Aston Martin DB12.
5 Upcoming Cars In September 2023
Tata Nexon EV Facelift
Tata Motors is expected to launch its much-awaited Tata Nexon EV in the coming weeks. This 5-seater compact SUV car is speculated to hit the market in September. However, the company has not made any official announcement yet. The car can feature a 10.25-inch touchscreen system with 6 airbags and a 360-degree camera.
Honda Elevate
Honda Elevate is speculated to enter the market with an excellent seating capacity of up to 5 people and other innumerable features in September. The upcoming car is said to give tough competition to the Kia Seltos, Grand Vitara, etc. Talking about the engine, it can be powered by a 1498 cc petrol engine. More details will be leaked after the launch of the car. we will update you after the car is officially launched.
Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV
Mercedes Benz EQE is said to be an electric SUV car, which is on its way to hit the market in September 2023. The car can feature battery packs of 90.6kWh and be available in 3 variants. The expected price of this upcoming electric car is around Rs 1 crore.
Volvo C40 Recharge
This 5-seater Volvo is speculated to enter the market next month. The car can have an elegant cabin with comfortable wide seats and a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system. And its price can lie between Rs 50 to Rs 60 Lakh.
Aston Martin DB12
Aston Martin DB12 is a luxury sports car, which is expected to enter Indian shores in September. Moreover, it is speculated to be packed with a 4-litre Twin-Turbo V8 engine that can produce 800 nm torque. Its starting price is expected to be around Rs 3 crore.
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