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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2025

SUV

Rancon officials at a launching event at the Proton Bangladesh Rancon showroom in Dhaka on 30 April 2025. Photo: Courtesy
Industry

'Made in Bangladesh' Proton X70 SUV rolled out at Tk38.5 lakh

The model was selling at Tk44-48 lakh before local production

The chief guests of the launching ceremony, Bass Baba Sumon (Left) and Avik Anwar (Right), with the new G580. PHOTO: Arfin Kazi
Wheels

The all-new electric G-Wagon landed in Bangladesh

Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Mitsubishi launches Outlander Sport SUV, priced at Tk49.5 lakh

Apart from the environmental effects from increased CO2 emissions, how the ever-increasing number of SUVs will be accommodated on the narrow streets of Dhaka is also a matter of concern. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
Panorama

Why you should think twice before buying an SUV

One of the most noticeable updates to the X1 is its revamped exterior which exudes a tougher and more muscular presence than its predecessor. Photo: Akif Hamid
Wheels

Navigating luxury: A test drive through the features of BMW’s updated X1

Amrina, her husband and her daughter. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Khilkhet SUV accident: Amrina always followed road safety rules. She still perished

Designed for utility, the D90 is a giant in comparison to other MG models and misses out on design elements which gives the other models their sporty stance. Photo: Akif Hamid
Wheels

Maxus D90: Spacious, capable and practical

The current E210 Corolla lineup consists of a sophisticated design that's sportier than ever before. The Corolla Cross, on the other hand, looks much tamer.  Photos: Saikat Roy
Wheels

Toyota Corolla Cross: Contender for the next most popular crossover in Bangladesh

The Eclipse Cross carries over the design language of the other modern Mitsubishi crossovers while adding a sporty touch to it with bold angular lines and large 18 inch rims. Photo: Akif Hamid
Wheels

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross: Practically fun car for young achievers

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Hyundai CRETA Grand achieves highest popularity in family SUV market

Mitsubishi Mi-Tech concept car is seen in Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo, Japan October 24, 2019. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
Bangladesh

Mitsubishi rolls out Xpander Cross SUV in Bangladesh

Photo: Collected
Wheels

Best 7-seaters in Bangladesh

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Haval launches next generation HYBRID SUV

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