Cars Coming Cars In January 2022
We’re reaching the end of 2021. With the second wave of COVID-19 and the chip shortage, the automotive industry has had a difficult year. Manufacturers were hit particularly hard by the chip scarcity, which resulted in extensive waiting lists for popular vehicles. In general, December is a slow month for new car releases. January is a popular month for automakers to debut their new models. We also know that there will be a price increase for existing autos in January as widespread information. In today’s article, we’ll look at cars that will be available in January 2022.
1. Toyota Hilux
In India, the Hilux has been rumoured for a long time. The Hilux is now likely to be launched in India by Toyota. In India, the pickup category is still emerging, but Toyota’s debut might be a game changer. The Fortuner is the inspiration for the Hilux. It could gain from the Fortuner’s popularity. The 2.4-litre and 2.8-litre diesel engines are likely to be available. It will also be available in 2WD and 4WD.
2. Kia Carens
Kia has gotten off to a strong start in India. However, it intends to maintain this momentum by bringing in new vehicles. It is developing an MPV for India. The Carens will be the name of this MPV, and it will be unveiled globally on December 18th by Kia. The external design of the Carens will be aggressive. The interiors will be high-end, with plenty of amenities. The Seltos is planned to provide engine options.
3. Skoda Kodiaq
Due to BS6 regulations, Skoda has to stop selling the Kodiaq in India. The Kodiaq received a global redesign in April. Skoda is currently releasing this refreshed car to India. The front of the facelift receives some slight design tweaks. It will be powered by a 2.0-litre petrol engine with a seven-speed DSP transmission. It will also be available in four-wheel drive. In India, the facelifted model will be sold as a completely built unit (CBU).
4. Volvo XC40 Recharge
The XC40 recharge is the XC40 SUV’s electric variant. In India, it will be Volvo’s first electric vehicle. The XC40 has a twin-battery configuration with a range of 418 kilometres. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds. The XC40 recharge has the same appearance as the XC40 and has the same functionality.