After the arrival of BS6 Norms, these cars will not be seen anymore!
After the arrival of BS6 Norms, these cars will not be seen anymore!
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Today we are going to share with you which vehicles will be closed in India after the arrival of BS6 Norms. Yes, tell us for information BS6 Norms will be implemented from April 1 next year. Most brands have started upgrading their engines. There are many such cars which companies have decided not to upgrade. Upgrading the petrol engine from BS4 to BS6 is less expensive as compared to diesel engines. Here we are telling you about those cars which will be discontinued after the implementation of BS6 Norms.

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This includes Maruti Ertiga 1.5 Diesel car Maruti has decided to discontinue all its diesel vehicles. After the norm is introduced, the Ertiga will be available only with petrol and CNG. Both petrol and diesel engines are equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission. The 4-speed torque converter automatic gearbox is offered in the petrol variant. The new Ertiga has a length of 4,395mm, width 1,735mm and height 1,690mm.

At the same time, the car's wheelbase is 2,740mm. The new Maruti Ertiga is already 99mm long, 40mm wide and 5mm high. The same Toyota Corolla Altis is also included in this list. The impact of BS6 norms will also be seen in this Toyota car. The company has decided to discontinue this car.

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The new Corolla comes in two types of engines - a 4-cylinder 1.4-liter D-4D turbocharged diesel and a 1.8-liter 4-cylinder petrol VVT-i engine. The Corolla is mated to a manual and automatic gearbox. The 1.4 liter D-4 diesel engine of the car is quite popular which produces a peak power of 90 PS and produces a peak torque of 205 Nm.

The Tata Hexa is also expected to be shut down after the launch of Harrier, which has had a significant impact on the sale of this car. After the implementation of BS6 norms, the company will stop selling this car. The company will also launch a 7-seater variant of the Harrier named Buzzard.

This will also affect the Maruti Suzuki Swift. This car is still one of the bestseller hatchback cars in the country. The car is quite popular due to its excellent looks, low running cost and minimum maintenance. The Maruti Suzuki Dzire 1.3 diesel is also included in this list. This car will be discontinued after the introduction of diesel variant BS6 norms and this car will be available only with a petrol engine.

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