Manufacturer recalls for January 2021
Here is the list of global automotive recalls that were announced in the first month of the new year.
Here is the list of global automotive recalls that were announced in the first month of the new year.
A few weeks ago, Nissan launched their smallest crossover, the Magnite, to compete in India’s fierce sub-four-meter “Compact SUV” category. The segment is so lucrative that the Renault-Nissan alliance is not happy with just one product. So here comes the twin to the Magnite, the 2021 Renault Kiger.
The BMW M5 has always been considered as the benchmark for high-end sports sedans. Back in June 2020, BMW updated the M5, and while it hasn’t made much of a splash (“Even more power? So what’s new”), but the more hardcore M5 CS is upping the ante, with even more performance and less bulk to lug around.
If your thirst for mad Lamborghinis is not quenched by their regular lineup and crazy special editions, Zyrus Engineering from Norway may be able to fix one for you. Zyrus Engineering LP1200 Strada is a twin-turbo Huracan road-going race car that has the madness dialed up to eleven.
The current Fiat 500 has been around for a decade now with almost no visible changes. While the car is long in the tooth, the good thing is the sportier Abarth 595 versions are still around. And there is yet another new variant this year in an attempt to keep the model fresh on the unchanging showroom floor. The latest “special edition” is the 695 70th Anniversario (as it is customary for Fiat to rebadge yearly special models as “695”).
Back in 1996, Porsche came up with a small sports car which grew into a benchmark with time. The Porsche Boxster is now an entry step into the Porsche range, giving you almost the fun of a 911 while burning a smaller hole in your wallet. To mark the iconic brand’s 25th anniversary, Porsche has revealed the 2021 Porsche Boxster 25.
The Mercedes-Benz EQC was the brand’s first venture into the EV crossover category that remains dominated by Tesla. The German carmaker hopes to grow the EQ family of EVs to about 10 models by 2022. They have just revealed the smallest entrant to the family, the 2021 Mercedes-Benz EQA.
Mad Lamborghinis are everyone’s choice for bedroom posters. And if you are a child trapped in an adult’s body, you would have been elated when the Lamborghini Huracan STO came out a few days ago. Well, that is not the only new mad Lambo. Here is the Lamborghini SC20, an absolute one-off creation based on the Aventador.
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced the launch of the London taxi cab model as part of the city’s offerings this year.
Bentley’s Bentayga is a very important product for the luxury brand. With the electrification trend going strong, the plug-in hybrid version of the Bentayga is a key player in the SUV lineup. So, just a year after its introduction, the Bentayga Hybrid follows the tracks of the recently facelifted regular Bentayga and Bentayga Speed, getting a refresh.