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Suzuki Jimny 5-door

2023 Suzuki Jimny 5-door gets more practical

Since its launch, the little Suzuki Jimny has been raking up the praises for its nimble-footed off-road manners. But for some markets, the lack of practicality a 3-door vehicle brings may be a turn-off. The 2023 Suzuki Jimny 5-Door is here to solve it all, making its debut in India.

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Exceed VX

Exeed makes its debut in the UAE

Chinese premium brand Exeed recently revealed their cars and plans for the UAE on a live stream to the country’s top media, including DriveArabia. Vice general manager of the Middle East Region Mr Simon, brand director of Exeed international Mr Kevin, product director of Exeed Mr Ge attended and made a detailed demonstration of Exeed’s brand strength, current products and future development plan in the UAE.

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2023 Hyundai Azera

2023 Hyundai Azera gets completely revamped

Sedans are a dying breed. It is no more a myth but a harsh reality that we face. But the three-box is not going anywhere that easily. A stately sedan is still the ultimate status symbol in multiple global markets. And 2023 Hyundai Azera, known as the Grandeur in South Korea, is the brand’s attempt to throw some action into this market.

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2023 Mitsubishi ASX comes in as a badge-engineered Renault Captur

2023 Mitsubishi ASX comes in as a badge-engineered Renault Captur

Mitsubishi is nowhere near what it once used to be, years ago. In most markets, the once star-studded line-up has been whittled down to mostly economy cars and crossovers. Mitsubishi ASX is one of the volume sellers for the brand and as the time has come to revive it for a new generation, they have turned to their partner brand for help. And here it is, the 2023 Mitsubishi ASX.

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Sedan or crossover? It is the 2023 Toyota Crown

Sedan or crossover? It is the 2023 Toyota Crown

The Toyota Crown is a long-standing nameplate that is as important as the Camry or Land Cruiser for the Japanese brand. Though the stately sedan did appear on our shores in the past, it could not replicate the success it still enjoys in its homeland. Now, the Crown is going international again, but with a catch. It is not a regal sedan anymore, but some kind of high-riding crossover coupe. Welcome, to the 2023 Toyota Crown.

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