By: Team Autobizz
While this list is about cars that were discontinued, Datsun as a whole also exited the Indian market. Nissan decided to pull the plug on its Datsun brand in April this year and with it, took the Go, Go+ and Redigo.
Mahindra silently discontinued the Alturas G4 in India recently by delisting the SUV on its website.
Introduced back in 2015, the S Cross also started the Nexa chain of dealerships for Maruti Suzuki, with the brand selling 1.69 lakh units of the S Cross since launch.
The Grand i10 Nios and the Aura were the most efficient diesel engines in their segments, with both getting a claimed fuel efficiency of 25kpl.
Hyundai silently discontinued the car this year and has no plans to bring it back since the brand says the next-gen Verna will be big enough to cover the midsize and executive sedan segments.
The original Santro, launched in 1998, was a game-changer for Hyundai in India. However, the second generation that hit the market 20 years later failed to match the success of its predecessor.