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Ford Figo
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honors than any other car in 2010. The Ford Figo was voted the 2011 Indian Car of the Year by a panel of leading automotive magazine editors. It was also named
Renault India Private Limited
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received 29 awards in India, and the Renault company 34 awards. Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY): Duster, Car of the Year Autocar and Bloomberg TV: Duster
Honda Cars India
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2010 JD Power Asia Pacific 2009 India IQS – Honda City No.1 2009 Indian Car of the Year 2009 (Icoty 2009) – New Honda City 2009 Carwale.com Awards – India's
Suzuki Swift
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of the Year 2006. RJC Japan car of the year 2006, 2011 and 2018 Indian car of the year 2012 2011 small car of the year by BBC Top Gear India Goldstar award
Suzuki Brezza
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Rear view Interior In 2017, the Vitara Brezza was named as the Indian Car of the Year . "All you need to know about Maruti Vitara Brezza". The Economic
Kia EV6
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Footprint certificate from United Kingdom's The Carbon Trust. 2023: the Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY) Green car awards 2023: North American Utility Vehicle of
Hyundai Accent
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six-speed automatic gearbox. In 2018, the Hyundai Verna was named Indian Car Of The Year . In Indonesia, the Accent hatchback was sold as the Grand Avega
Hyundai Motor India
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largest car exporter following Maruti Suzuki, Volkswagen and Nissan. Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY)[citation needed] 2008 — Hyundai i10 2014 — Hyundai Grand
Tata Nano
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hatchbacks like Tiago and Tigor. 2010 Business Standard Motoring Indian car of the year 2010 Bloomberg UTV-Autocar car of the year 2010 Edison Awards, first
Dacia Duster
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Gear magazine. In India, the Renault Duster received the "2013 Indian Car of the Year " award from a jury comprising leading automotive magazines of the
Hyundai Exter
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front bumper. In December 2023, Hyundai Exter was selected as the Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY) 2024. "Tata Punch-rivalling Hyundai Ai3 compact SUV spied