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Top end version of Tavera (D1) costs Rs. 9.50 lakh NEO2 with 20 plus features comes at Rs. 9.58 lakh Hyderabad: In tune with the growth in Multiple Utility Vehicle (MUV) segment, General Motors India on Tuesday launched its new version of Chevrolet Tavera – NEO 2 with 20 plus features. The Tavera NEO 2 has been upgraded inside and out, including new body graphics, completely refreshed dual- tone beige instrument panel with wood-finish, utility bin in the instrument panel for more storage options, integrated double- DIN stereo for added entertainment etc. 18p.c. growth posted“The MUV segment has posted a growth of 18 per cent and Tavera has a market share of 15 per cent. We expect to increase our share with the NEO 2 variants,” said General Motors India vice-president (sales, marketing and after-sales) Anuksh Arora, while addressing a press conference here. Based on the seating options of 7, 8, 9 and 10 seats capacity, the Tavera NEO 2 is available in four two-tone colour formats and seven single colour formats. While, the top end version of Tavera (D1) was costing Rs. 9.50 lakh ex-showroom price, the NEO2 with 20 plus features comes at Rs. 9.58 lakh ex-showroom price, said Mr. Arora. Disclosing new plans of the company, he said the research and development wing was working on introduction of a mini car.
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