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TorQue is our weekly round-up of the auto-related stories that were covered on The Quint.
If all goes according to plan, then most cars in the market will come with built-in rear-view sensors, something that the government is looking to make mandatory.
Even though cars come equipped with rear-view mirrors, which are adequate for looking at vehicles behind, they are inadequate for detecting small children or objects close to the ground, falling in the car’s blind spot.
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Volvo’s XC90 is one of the costliest hybrid SUVs to be launched in India, priced at Rs 1.25 crore (ex-showroom Delhi). This 5-seater luxury SUV gives you many features that only the elite can aspire for.
Boasting a sound system powered by Bowers and Wilson speakers, the XC90 also has Nappa leather upholstery. For extra convenience, you can control the rear seats with touchscreen control from the dashboard.
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