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2023 India

The government of India is working on improving the Car safety in India, even more so with the recent cases of accidents.

Now multiple mass-production cars in India are expected to be launched with Advanced Driving Assistance Systems (ADAS).

Hyundai Creta facelift

Hyundai Creta is expected to be launched in India in the first half of  2023. This new version of the Creta will be launched with ADAS consisting of features like...

Hyundai Creta facelift

...  lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, rear cross-traffic collision, blind spot monitor, autonomous emergency braking & more such features.

Kia Seltos Facelift

The face-lifted Kia Seltos will come with notable exterior updates to differentiate itself from the existing model. The Updated Kia Seltos will also get ADAS features similar to Hyundai Creta...

Kia Seltos Facelift

... it gets adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, rear cross - traffic alert, blind spot monitor, autonomous emergency breaking with forward collision avoidance and more…

Tata Safari facelift

Tata Motors has been working on the launch of the Tata Safari, and the car has been spotted testing multiple times

Tata Safari facelift

... The SUV is also expected to have ADAS with features like Automatic emergency braking, traffic sign recognition, a drowsiness alert system,  and more.

2023 Tata Harrier

The SUV will feature Adaptive cruise control, High beam assist, Traffic sign recognition, Automatic emergency breaking, drowsiness alert system with many more advance features…

MG Hector facelift

The MG Hector facelift SUV is set to be launched in India on Thursday, January 5, 2023.

MG Hector facelift

Hector will be coming with multiple changes in its looks & multiple cosmetic changes like new DRL and headlight housing. Along with these changes, the SUV will have ADAS as a  safety feature.

In addition to these SUVs, many other SUVs are also expected to launch this year, including Hyundai Verna, Honda Mid Size SUV, Kia Carnival etc are few of them.