The production form of the RB Concept, the subcompact sedan Solaris was unveiled in Russia a few days ago. Hyundai could bring this very same car to India next year with a 1.4-liter petrol from the i20, 1.6-liter petrol and 1.5-liter diesel engine used on the Verna.
Hyundai has not carried over the Concept RB’s sporty rear fascia and unique dual exhaust. It has gone for the conventional reflectors and and very mild design language.
Hyundai could save the side mirrors with integrated turn signals and bits of chrome for the Solaris facelift.
We’re quite sure that Hyundai will introduce both five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission on the new Solaris. The high-end models get up to six airbags and we’re expecting the Solaris to don the “EuroNCAP 5 Star” sticker on its rear windshield despite it not having all six airbags.
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No doubt Honda is good but no longer as Hyundai with their new design and technolgy have beaten So called Premium brand Honda badly in the global market. Honda Cars are useless these days…too expensive with no features. Even a small car gets better features. I m being in insurance sector dealing in cars have seen the sales drop.
i really dont understand why people in India think honda as a premium brand ? Honda is as good or bad as hyundai.
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Of course not, there is not comparison between a mediocre hyundai and HONDA; I don’t even understand why the comparison. A unreliable car maker from a dishonest company can’t do anything but being compared to other mediocre cars such as kia (which is basically the same car maker).
The HONDA CITY is, in fact, a better car.