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  • TATA Sierra EV Image Gallery

    TATA Sierra EV Image Gallery

    Tata Brings Back An Icon In Electric Form Tata Sierra EV Launched in India at an introductory price of Rs 18.79 lakh (ex-showroom). The electric SUV arrives months after the ICE-powered Sierra and enters one of India’s fastest-growing EV segments. It will compete against the Mahindra BE 6, Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara, Hyundai Creta Electric, MG…

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  • Explore the 2026 Toyota Innova Crysta In This Gallery

    Explore the 2026 Toyota Innova Crysta In This Gallery

    Read more about the: 2026 Toyota Innova Crysta Launched in India A Bittersweet Final Update for a Beloved Legend   Follow us on: Join us on WhatsApp to never miss an update: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb8Fl286RGJGM6HEgX0N Follow us on Instagram for the latest scoops: https://www.instagram.com/thegaragemotoring Follow us on Facebook for the latest content: https://www.facebook.com/thegaragemotoring Follow us on X…

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  • Best SUVs Under ₹20 Lakh in 2026: 15 Incredible Picks That Dominate Indian Roads

    Best SUVs Under ₹20 Lakh in 2026: 15 Incredible Picks That Dominate Indian Roads

    India’s SUV market has never looked this exciting. In 2026, you get more features, more safety, and more power for every rupee you spend under ₹20 lakh. TLDR: Here’s the Summary! 1. The Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos continue to dominate the compact SUV segment in 2026.  2. The Maruti Grand Vitara and Toyota HyRyder…

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  • India’s Best 350cc-450cc Single-Cylinder Bikes In 2026

    India’s Best 350cc-450cc Single-Cylinder Bikes In 2026

    The Best 350cc–450cc Single-Cylinder Bikes segment now offers something for every rider. Earlier, buyers had limited choices. However, today’s market feels more exciting than ever. Royal Enfield still dominates sales strongly. Meanwhile, Triumph and KTM continue challenging the segment aggressively. As India’s premium motorcycle culture grows, this segment will become even more competitive in the…

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  • The Hike That Never Stops?

    The Hike That Never Stops?

    Petrol prices in India have more than doubled over the past decade and a half, and every time you pull up to a fuel bunk, that reality hits before the nozzle even starts. You glance at the meter, brace yourself, and pay, because there is no other option. From around ₹52 per litre in 2010…

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