10 Cars We Desire to back in India: From Tata Sierra to Volkswagen Polo
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1. Tata Sierra
The iconic Tata Sierra is poised to make a comeback, transitioning from its original three-door design to a more practical five-door model. However, for true automotive enthusiasts, the old three-door Sierra retains its special place.
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2. Honda Civic
The stylish Honda Civic, renowned for its cutting-edge design, captured hearts in India. Despite its popularity, a return seems unlikely as Honda focuses on SUVs for the Indian market.
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3. Fiat Punto Abarth
The Fiat Punto Abarth, a pioneering hot hatch, earned a legendary status in India. Enthusiasts eagerly await its return, with the prospect of a two-door version potentially reshaping the hot hatch market.
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4. Tata Hexa
The sporty MPV, Tata Hexa, could reemerge as a strong contender in India. With some improvements, it could pose a significant challenge to Toyota MPVs in the market.
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5. Renault Duster
The new Renault Duster is on its way back to India with a bold and muscular design. It's expected to compete strongly in the mid-size SUV segment, where it initially gained popularity.
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6. Ford Mustang
The Ford Mustang remains popular in India, yet its return is uncertain. Despite the release of the latest generation, there's ongoing demand for this iconic sports car.
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7. Mitsubishi Lancer
The sporty Mitsubishi Lancer was ahead of its time in India, with its aggressive styling and powerful engine captivating enthusiasts. The desire for its return is shared by many.
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8. Ford Fiesta
The sporty Ford Fiesta was an icon in India's automotive scene. However, it's unlikely to make a return as Ford exits the Indian market, leaving enthusiasts with the hope of a revival.
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9. Maruti Suzuki Omni
The Maruti Suzuki Omni, an iconic minivan, holds a special place in Indian culture. Discontinued in 2020, it is sorely missed by many, making a modern iteration a highly anticipated return.
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10. Volkswagen Polo
The Volkswagen Polo remains beloved in India, especially among enthusiasts who appreciate its modification potential. Many share the desire to see this hatchback make a comeback in the Indian market.
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