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Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride shows how a zero-emissions luxury car of 2025 could look
Ajit Dalvi
24 Oct 2017
The aggressively priced SUV helps FCA India open its UV market share in a competitive marketplace, even as the Maruti Vitara Brezza, Hyundai Creta strengthen gains and the game-changing Tata Nexon drives in.
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