Honda updates Civic with BS VI diesel engine, no change in price
The company has introduced the BS VI-compliant 1.6-litre diesel engine without any price hike.
Autocar Professional Bureau
10 Jul 2020
Positive momentum witnessed in June 2020 sales, which currently signals a gradual recovery; SUVs remain the most preferred vehicles with 57% penetration in June 2020 sales
Read moreThe company has introduced the BS VI-compliant 1.6-litre diesel engine without any price hike.
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