Automobile
One year after prices of petrol and diesel reduced: Check new rates
In the first price reduction in over a year, the petrol price on Wednesday was slashed by 18 paise per litre while diesel price too was brought down by 17 paise a litre. The move comes from the oil marketing companies as the international crude oil prices have tumbled to the lowest since early February in the light of the resurging Coronavirus cases across the world and growing restrictions on mobility. The last price reduction for both petrol and diesel was announced on March 16, 2020.
This is also the first price revision after February 27, as the prices of both the motor fuels were steady since then after the assembly elections of four states (Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal) and one union territory was announced.
In India, petrol and diesel prices were increased unprecedentedly to new highs since early February 2021, just after the Union Budget 2021. After so many hue and cries, now the petrol price in Delhi stands at ₹90.99 a litre from ₹91.17 per litre a day ago. On the other hand, diesel price in the national capital has come down to ₹81.30 a litre, from the previous rate of ₹81.47 per litre. In Mumbai, the petrol price on Wednesday was cut to ₹97.40 a litre from ₹97.57, while diesel rates were reduced to ₹88.42 per litre from ₹88.60.
In the last one year, the price of petrol has increased by a record ₹21.58 per litre, while the diesel prices had increased by ₹19.18 a litre. The surge in excise duty by the central government and international crude oil price hike due to production cuts by the oil-producing OPEC countries have played major roles behind this price hike of the motor fuels in India.
Currently, the petrol and diesel prices in India comprises components like central government-imposed excise duty, variable VAT rates by the state governments, dealer commission etc. The central and state government taxes account for around 60% of the pump prices for both motor fuels.
Last month, at a point price of petrol, crossed ₹100 mark for the first time in select cities of Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. Post that, a few state governments like Assam, West Bengal and Meghalaya announced a marginal cut in their share of taxes, the central government denied reducing the excise duty. There have been discussions to bring petrol and diesel under the GST ambit in order to bring uniformity in the fuel prices. However, any decision regarding that is pending.
Automobile
Improved version of Hyundai Creta launched in Indian market: Check it out here
Hyundai India launched the much-awaited Creta Knight Edition in the country at a starting price of Rs 13.51 lakh (ex-showroom, all-India). This new variant is available in both petrol and diesel engine options and can be had either with a manual or an automatic transmission unit. To read more about the Creta Knight Edition, click here. In addition to this, the company has also introduced a model-year update for the Hyundai Creta with new feature additions.
The 2022 Hyundai Creta is now available in a new Denim Blue colour option and the Highline TPMS is now standard across all variants. The SX (O) trim now also gets a glossy black centre console. Furthermore, the company will offer the iMT option on the 1.5-litre petrol ‘S’ variant to further expand choices for the customers. The new S+ variant powered by a 1.4-litre T-GDi petrol engine with 7DCT now gets an additional set of features, such as –
– Smart panoramic sunroof
– 16-inch black alloy wheels
– Smartphone wireless charger
– Rear Disc Brakes
– Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
– Vehicle Stability Management (VSM)
– Hill start assist control (HAC)
– Paddle shifters
– Metal pedals
– Electric and auto-folding ORVMs
– Power window auto up/down
Mechanically, the SUV continues to be powered by the existing petrol and diesel engine options.