Gautam Gambhir to train young cricketers in Raipur
Indian cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir is set to train young cricketers in Chhattisgarh for the first time.
The special editions will feature subtle exterior updates along with minor interior changes.
SNS | New Delhi | May 31, 2019 4:43 pm
(File Photo: CarDekho)
German carmaker Volkswagen has launched Cup Edition versions of the Polo, Ameo and Vento. The new cars are based on the mid-spec Comfortline variants and represent VW’s gesture to support the Indian cricket team at the ongoing 2019 Cricket World Cup. Have a look at the prices below:
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Model | Ex-showroom Prices (India) | Comfortline Petrol Prices | Price Difference |
Polo Cup Edition | Rs 6.49 lakh | Rs 6.41 lakh | Rs 8,000 (Cup Edition expensive) |
Ameo Cup Edition | Rs 6.19 lakh | Rs 6.38 lakh | Rs 19,000 (Cup Edition cheaper) |
Vento Cup Edition | Rs 9.24 lakh | Rs 9.62 lakh | Rs 38,000 (Cup Edition cheaper) |
Interestingly, despite featuring similar updates, the Polo Cup Edition is priced at a premium of Rs 8,000 over the Comfortline variant, while the Ameo and Vento Cup Editions are cheaper by Rs 19,000 and Rs 38,000, respectively.
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All three cars get ‘Cup Edition’ chrome fender badges and blue graphics on the side skirts. All of them also get different 15-inch alloy wheels as well. Where the Polo and Vento feature machine finished alloy wheels, the Ameo comes with simple silver finished wheels. The interiors of all three cars have been updated with black leatherette seat covers with ‘Cup Edition’ insignia on the seat backs.
The Cup Edition versions of the three cars are only available with a petrol-manual combo. The Polo and Ameo Cup Editions are powered by the 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine which churns out 76PS of power and 95Nm of torque. The Vento Cup Edition, on the other hand, is only available with the 1.6-litre, 4-cylinder petrol unit that delivers 105PS and 153Nm of torque. A 5-speed manual transmission is offered as standard on all three special edition cars.
(Source: www.cardekho.com)
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Indian cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir is set to train young cricketers in Chhattisgarh for the first time.
On Sunday against England, the 24-year-old smashed 135 runs off just 54 balls to help India post a mammoth 247/9, for his second T20I century.
Former India coach and noted commentator Ravi Shastri believes Gautam Gambhir can make an immediate impact in his new role as head coach because he’s a “contemporary” mentor and already close to the team.
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