Top Indian Car Updates This Week : There was a lot of activity in the automobile industry this week. The launch of new vehicles, price cuts, safety ratings and some major updates rocked the auto world. If you are interested in cars, then these updates of this week are very important for you.
Renault Triber Facelift 2025

Renault has finally launched the first facelift version of its popular MPV Triber. This vehicle first came in 2019 and there was no major change in it since then. Now in the 2025 model, its look has become more premium than before and some new features have been added inside as well. However, no changes have been made to its engine and mechanical parts. It has already been popular among the people as a family car, and now its new avatar has made it more attractive.
MG M9 luxury MPV

MG has launched its most luxurious MPV M9 in the Indian market this week. This is the company’s first all-electric luxury MPV, which is known for its comfortable experience especially in the middle row. It has premium seating, luxurious interiors and high-tech features that give it a private jet-like feel.
MG Cyberster

MG made a double blast this week by launching another car. This electric roadster car named MG Cyberster was in the news for a long time. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds, which makes it one of the fastest cars in this range. Its most special feature is its attractive scissor doors, which make it stand out in the crowd.
Mahindra XUV
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Mahindra has reduced the price of the AX5 petrol variant of its subcompact SUV XUV 3XO by ₹ 20,000. However, this reduction has been applied only to a specific variant. This decision has been taken soon after the launch of the new REVX range, through which the company wants to attract more customers.
Tesla Model Y

Tesla has now opened booking of its Model Y electric SUV across India. Earlier it was available only in select cities, but now customers can order it from any corner of the country. However, delivery priority has been given to four cities, whose names have been clarified by the company.
Nissan Magnite

Nissan Magnite has finally got a 5 star safety rating from Global NCAP. This rating is for the model which is made in India but is being sold in South Africa. This is considered a major achievement because earlier questions were raised on its safety. Now this car can also become people’s choice in terms of safety.
Skoda and Volkswagen

Skoda and Volkswagen have again recalled some of their vehicles. This time also the reason is the technical problem related to the seat belt. These vehicles are manufactured in India and the company has called them for checking as a precaution. Earlier also these brands had issued recall for the same reason.










