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NDTV
2 hours ago
- Automotive
- NDTV
Hyundai Venue, Verna And More Get Discounts Up To Rs 1 Lakh In June'25
Hyundai Motor India is offering new discounts on its cars and SUVs for June 2025. This campaign aims to attract more customers during the mid-year buying period. With savings of up to Rs 1 lakh, these limited-time deals encourage people to buy or upgrade to a new Hyundai vehicle. These discount details are received through our dealer-level sources. Please check for the exact quantum of discount at your nearest dealership, as it may vary. Hyundai Tucson: Buyers looking at the Hyundai Tucson can enjoy benefits of up to Rs 1 lakh this June, which is Rs 20,000 more than in May. The Tucson offers two engine options: a 186 hp, 2.0-liter diesel engine or a 156 hp, 2.0-liter petrol engine. Both come with automatic transmissions, with the diesel featuring an 8-speed transmission and the petrol offering a 6-speed transmission. The highest model also includes all-wheel drive. Prices range from Rs 29.27 lakh to Rs 36.04 lakh. Hyundai Venue: For the Hyundai Venue compact SUV, the benefits have been raised to a maximum of Rs 85,000 in June, an increase of Rs 10,000. The Venue shares its 1.2-liter petrol and 1.0-liter turbo-petrol engines with the i20 but also offers a 116 hp, 1.5-liter diesel engine. Competing models like the Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Mahindra XUV300, and Skoda Kushaq are priced between Rs 7.94 lakh and Rs 13.97 lakh. Hyundai Venue Hyundai Grand i10 Nios: Discounts on the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios have dropped by about Rs 15,000, now totaling Rs 65,000. This model, aimed at competing with the Maruti Swift and Tata Tiago, is available in petrol and CNG options, priced from Rs 5.98 lakh to Rs 8.62 lakh. The petrol engine has 83 hp and comes with manual and AMT options, while the CNG version has 69 hp and is only available in manual transmission. Hyundai Alcazar: TheHyundai Alcazar, 7-seater SUV. Currently offering discounts of up to Rs 60,000, which is Rs 5,000 less than in May. It features a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine producing 160 hp and a 1.5-litre diesel engine delivering 116 hp, both available with manual or automatic transmissions. Prices start from Rs 14.99 lakh to Rs 21.74 lakh. Hyundai Verna: The Hyundai Verna has discounts of up to Rs 60,000 this month, down from Rs 65,000 in May. The sedan offers two engine options, a 1.5-litre petrol engine producing 160 hp and a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine delivering 160 hp, mated to a manual or automatic transmission. Prices start at Rs 11.07 lakh and go up to Rs 17.55 lakh. Hyundai Verna Hyundai i20: The premium hatchback i20 features discounts of up to Rs 55,000, which is a reduction of Rs 10,000 from the previous month. It comes with a standard 1.2-litre petrol engine available in manual and CVT options, while the N Line variants have a more powerful 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine producing 120 hp, offered with a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Prices range from Rs 7.04 lakh to Rs 12.56 lakh. Hyundai Aura: The compact sedan Aura provides benefits of up to Rs 43,000 and shares the same 1.2-litre petrol and CNG engines as the Grand i10 Nios. The car is available in manual and AMT transmission. Prices are between Rs 6.54 lakh and Rs 9.11 lakh. Hyundai Exter: The Hyundai Exter offers increased discounts of up to Rs 60,000. The highest discounts are for the CNG variants, while the base EX and EX(O) trims come with a Rs 5,000 scrappage bonus. Other petrol variants can receive total benefits of up to Rs 55,000. Prices range from Rs 6.00 lakh to Rs 10.51 lakh. (All the prices mentioned above are ex-showroom)


Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Hindustan Times
Four killed as car rams into truck in Haryana's Mahendergarh
Four men in their 20s were killed when their Hyundai Verna car rammed into a truck near Unhani village in Mahendergarh early on Monday, police said. The deceased were identified as Gaurav and Sachin, both residents of Shikohpur village in Gurugram district, Kanwar Pal of Gurugram's Panchgaon village and Ankit Kumar of Uttar Pradesh. Kanina police station house officer Rakesh Kumar said that the incident took place around 2am when the four persons were going to Gurugram after attending a function at Gaurav's sister's house at Nimhera village. 'The car driver lost control as the road was damaged and rammed into the truck. Such was the impact of the crash that a crane had to be requisitioned to extricate the bodies. The victims were taken to the civil hospital at Kanina for post-mortem and their families were informed,' the SHO said.


Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Hindustan Times
3 masked men loot ₹40L from bank at gunpoint
Three masked men robbed ₹40 lakh from the HDFC Bank branch situated in Rihanna-Jattan village alongside Phagwara-Hoshiarpur road in Kapurthala district on Friday. The incident happened around 3.10 pm when two of the robbers entered the bank and held its manager at gunpoint. The third assailant remained in his vehicle with its engine revving to ensure quick escape from the spot. Senior police officials, including Kapurthala's senior superintendent of police Gaurav Toora, reached the spot. 'We have gathered the CCTV footage from the bank from which we have received vital leads, which are being followed by multiple police teams. We have also traced the white Hyundai Verna car used by the robbers,' Toora said. He added that from the CCTV footage, it came to fore that the accused had conducted a recce as they were seen approaching the cash chest. 'The accused also snatched mobile phones of four customers. We have recovered the mobile phones from different locations within 5-km radius of the crime spot,' said Toora, adding that the special investigation teams, comprising special crime branch and crime Investigation agency (CIA) personnel, were constituted for a probe. 'We are not ruling out involvement of insiders as the probe is being carried out keeping in mind multiple angles. We have been trailing the CCTV footage on both sides — Phagwara and Hoshiarpur,' Toora said. According to the police, the CCTV footage showed the robbery was carried out with a such precision that the robbers entered and exited within three minutes. 'After committing the crime, the miscreants fled towards Hoshiarpur side. From their outlook, the accused appeared to be from well-off families as they wore branded clothes and shoes,' a senior official said.


Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Hindustan Times
Chandigarh: Speeding vehicles snuff out four lives across tricity
Unchecked speeding by vehicles left four people dead — three of them riding motorcycles — in separate road accidents across the tricity. On Thursday afternoon, a 27-year-old sanitation worker was killed after being hit by a car in Sector 77, Mohali. According to police, the car was speeding, killing the victim on the spot. The deceased, identified as Vinod Kumar, 28, was a resident of Dhanas, Chandigarh. Investigating officer Major Singh said Vinod, who was deployed in Sector 71, was travelling to Sector 77 on a motorcycle to have lunch with his parents. On the way, Vinod was hit by a speeding Hyundai Verna. The impact tossed Vinod in the air and he landed on the car's windshield, leading to grievous injuries. He was rushed to the civil hospital in Phase 6, where doctors declared him dead. The body was sent for a post-mortem examination. Following the incident, sanitation workers gathered outside the police station to protest, demanding that a case be registered against the car driver, who fled the scene on foot, leaving his vehicle behind. Pawan Godiyal, state general secretary of the Punjab Safai Mazdoor Federation, said Vinod was on duty at the time of the incident. His parents also work as sanitation workers in Sector 77. The federation demanded ₹10 lakh as compensation for the victim's family in line with accident insurance guidelines. On Wednesday night, a collision between a speeding KTM and a Royal Enfield Bullet near Sai Mandir in Chandigarh's Sector 29 claimed the life of one of the bikers and left two others critically injured. The deceased, Vinay, 29, who worked at a private hospital, was riding the KTM. He succumbed to serious head injuries on the spot. His pillion rider, Bittu, a resident of Ram Darbar, and the Bullet rider, Shashank from Baltana, were also seriously injured and rushed to Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Sector 32. Bittu sustained multiple leg fractures, while Shashank remains unable to speak due to his critical condition. According to police, the collision, which took place around 11.30 pm, was so forceful that the helmets of all three riders were shattered. The bikes reportedly skidded for nearly 30-35 metres after the crash. Initial investigations revealed that the KTM was headed from Sector 29 towards the Sector 29/30 light point, while the Bullet was approaching from the opposite direction. While overtaking vehicles at a high speed, the KTM struck the Bullet head-on. Another accident, near the Chandimandir light point in Panchkula, also on Wednesday night, left a 30-year-old motorcyclist dead. The victim, Hitesh, had dinner at a dhaba in Chandimandir around 10 pm with his friend Sunny, said police. Sunny narrated in his complaint that after dinner, they were riding back to their village on a motorcycle. As they reached the Chandimandir light point around 10.30 pm, a rashly driven four-wheeler struck their motorcycle from behind and drove off. The impact of the collision caused Hitesh, who was riding pillion, to be thrown violently on the road, causing serious head injury. He was immediately taken to the civil hospital in Sector 6, Panchkula, from where he was referred to GMCH, Chandigarh. But he died during treatment late at night. The Chandimandir police have registered a case and are actively working to trace and arrest the absconding driver. Earlier, on Wednesday evening, a daily wage labourer was killed after being hit by a truck moving on the wrong side near Mubarikpur. The deceased, Rinku, suffered a fatal head injury and a fractured arm in the incident that occurred around 7.30 pm. According to police, Rinku was walking back home when a tipper truck came from the wrong direction and hit him. Passers-by took Rinku to GMCH, Chandigarh, where he was referred to another facility. However, he succumbed to his injuries during treatment. The driver fled the scene after the accident. The truck was seized by police and a case was registered.


Time of India
26-05-2025
- Time of India
Noida cop shot dead during Ghaziabad raid to arrest gangster
Ghaziabad: A 27-year-old UP Police constable was shot dead during a raid at Nahal village on Sunday night to arrest a gangster wanted in connection with more than two dozen cases of vehicle theft. Saurabh Kumar Deshwal, who was part of a seven-member Noida police team that had gone there around 11pm to arrest Qadir, was shot in the head as the gangster's brother and accomplices tried to prevent the cops from taking him away. They pelted the police car with stones and fired at the cops to free Qadir. One of the bullets hit Saurabh, who was on a bike, in the head. The police team managed to break through the ambush with Qadir after a 30-minute operation. Saurabh was taken to Yashoda Hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival. Sonit Kumar, another constable who was injured by a stone aimed at his head, is undergoing treatment. Sources said the team from Noida's Phase 3 police station – three sub-inspectors and four constables – reached Nahal in Masuri after they received a tip-off that Qadir was there. The latest case against the 24-year-old gangster was filed in connection with a music system theft from inside a Hyundai Verna in Sector 73 earlier this month. All in plainclothes, the cops parked their vehicle — an Ertiga bearing a private number — around 50 metres outside Nahal. Their informer was with them, who advised them to use bikes in the narrow lanes of Nahal. "We were accompanied by our informer, who pointed at Qadir. Wearing a sky blue T-shirt and a pair of grey tracks, he was talking to a few villagers when we reached there. We showed him our IDs and told Qadir to accompany us without causing any trouble. As we started walking him away, he shouted at the top of his voice, seeking help from his accomplices to get him freed," said Sachin Rathi, who was leading the police team. By the time the cops had reached the spot where the Ertiga was parked, the gangster's brother Aadil and a few others began throwing stones at them. "They became aggressive all of a sudden and threatened to kill and bury us in the village itself if we took Qadir with us," Rathi said. Gunfire punctuated the stone-pelting. The police team retaliated by firing, forcing the group of attackers to flee. But by then, Saurabh was hit. Saurabh, Sonit and another cop were on a bike. A heavily bleeding Saurabh and Qadir were put in the same Ertiga as the police team rushed out of Nahal. While one team took Saurabh and Sonit to hospital, another took Qadir to Masuri police station, which has jurisdictional control over Nahal village. Amid questions on the police team going there without sufficient backup and whether their threat assessment went wrong – with the gangster's aides resorting to an armed retaliation – Ghaziabad police pointed out they were not kept in the loop. Police commissioner J Ravinder Goud said the Noida police team had not given any prior information, and had it done so, cops from Ghaziabad would have reinforced the raiding team. "Then perhaps this incident would not have taken place," Goud said. Ghaziabad DCP (rural) Surendra Nath Tiwari said the Noida cops violated protocol by not keeping the local police station in the loop. "Around 11.45pm, we got information that a Noida police constable had been shot and taken to Yashoda Hospital for emergency treatment. When our cops reached the hospital, we came to know that the constable had died. Another, we were told, was undergoing treatment," Tiwari said. A senior Noida police officer, however, said Ghaziabad cops had been verbally informed. The officer pointed out there is no SOP in place for emergency cases such as the Sunday night raid and procedure allows police teams to be deployed without informing those who hold the jurisdiction of the site. "We got a tipoff about the accused's movements in Nahal village, following which two teams were formed. One of the teams had verbally informed the local chowki as the law allows an arrest to be made without completing documentation in emergency cases," the officer said. The only failure, Noida police sources conceded, was the informer not giving accurate information of the risk factor in the area. The team, the sources said, had not predicted that there would be a backlash of this magnitude. An FIR was registered at Masuri police station against Qadir – against whom there's already a Gangsters Act case – his brother Aadil and unknown persons under BNS sections 103 (murder), 109 (attempt to murder), 50 (abetment if person abetted does act with different intention from that of abettor), 61 (2) (criminal conspiracy), 121 (2) (voluntarily causing grievous hurt to deter public servant from his duty), 125 (act endangering life or personal safety for others), among others. On Monday morning, after a search operation for those behind the attack on the Noida police team and the murder of Saurabh, Nanhu and Abdul Salam, who police said were part of the group in Nahal that had attacked them with stone and fired the shots, were arrested after Lipi Nagayach, ACP (Masuri), said a police team was checking vehicles headed for the Delhi-Meerut Expressway when they spotted the duo on a motorcycle and asked them to stop. Instead, they turned their bike around and attempted to flee. "The police team gave them a chase when their bike skidded off the road. As they ran towards the forest, they fired at the cops, prompting them to retaliate. Both were shot in the legs in crossfire," she added. This is not the first instance of Noida cops carrying out an operation in Ghaziabad without informing the local police. On Nov 26, 2023, a Noida police team that had conducted a raid in Masuri in connection with a road rage incident came under attack from villagers. The attackers snatched a pistol from the head constable when he tried to drive away and vandalised his car. Four policemen were injured and had to be admitted to hospital for treatment.