
Hyundai expands AURA line up, launches new variant
Through this new variant, HMIL is democratizing its advanced AMT technology, making it accessible to a wider customer base.
The variant has been thoughtfully curated to meet the evolving aspirations of young Indian buyers, delivering a perfect blend of style, convenience and comfort in a sedan at an affordable price,
a company statement said.
Mr. Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director and Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, 'At HMIL, we are committed to making smart mobility accessible to a wider set of customers. The introduction of advanced AMT transmission in Hyundai AURA S AMT reflects our continuous efforts
to democratize technology and enhance convenience for customers. With this introduction, we aim
to redefine the value proposition in the entry segment by offering superior comfort, safety, performance and convenience at an affordable price.'
It was priced at Rs 8,07,700 (Ex-showroom price).
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