June 29 Auto Update: Triber's New Look, Mercedes Price Surge, and Fuel Policy Shifts

June 29 Auto Update: Triber's New Look, Mercedes Price Surge, and Fuel Policy Shifts

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It's hard to keep up with all the recent developments in the automotive sector because of its fast evolution. We at HT Auto are committed to offering the most up-to-date and pertinent material as it becomes available. The major events of Sunday, June 29, are listed below in a succinct summary.

Despite thick camouflage, the Renault Triber facelift has been seen once more, revealing significant changes.

In the Indian passenger car market, one of the primary models from the French automotive behemoth is the Renault Triber. The MPV is one of the least expensive models in its class, which includes the Ertiga, Carens, and Rumion, which are made by Maruti Suzuki, Kia, and Toyota, respectively. The Renault Triber is getting ready for a much-needed mid-life makeover. This will be the biggest change to the MPV since its debut in 2019. The Triber's reasonable price is one of its main selling points. The redesigned model, which is anticipated to debut later this year, is likely to see Renault maintain that plan. We may get a sense of the modifications from a test mule of the forthcoming updated version of the MPV that was seen in Chennai. The Renault Triber MPV will reportedly have a lot of aesthetic improvements to the outside.
Mercedes-Benz Announces Price Hike Of Up To Rs 12.2 Lakh Starting June 2025

In September 2025, the price of Mercedes-Benz vehicles in India will rise by 1.5% due to the decline of the Rupee.

The next price rise for Mercedes-Benz India is scheduled to take effect in September 2025. The German luxury automobile maker, which just introduced two sports cars in India, the AMG GT 63 4MATIC and GT 63 PRO 4MATIC Coupe, with prices of ₹3 crore (ex-showroom) and ₹3.65 crore (ex-showroom), respectively, has announced that the OEM is on the verge of implementing another price increase for its passenger vehicle lineup in India.

As SUVs continue to rise in popularity in India, Maruti Suzuki may gain from a relaxation of fuel regulations for compact cars.

The Indian government is contemplating loosening fuel efficiency standards for small vehicles as a possible policy shift in response to falling sales in the budget market. According to a Reuters report citing numerous industry and government sources, the action comes after lobbying efforts by Maruti Suzuki, India's largest automaker, which has seen sales of its entry-level vehicles decline as the SUV market has expanded.

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