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Nissan Tekton Rear Design Officially Revealed in New Spy Shots Before July 9 Debut

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Nissan Tekton's Production-Ready Rear Design Revealed: Muscular LED Lighting, Rugged Aesthetics Confirmed.     Nissan Tekton Rear Design Spied Nissan's much-anticipated midsize SUV offering for the Indian market, the Tekton—internally referred to as the "Baby Patrol"—has had its rear design potentially revealed through leaked imagery ahead of its official debut scheduled for July 9, 2026. The undisguised spy photographs, allegedly captured during a commercial television production shoot, provide enthusiasts and potential buyers with a comprehensive preview of the vehicle's muscular posterior styling before the brand pulls back the curtain on this significant launch. Key Highlights Full-width LED light bar stretches across the tailgate creating a cohesive lighting signature Production-spec rear design matches official teaser campaign imagery Roof-mounted spoiler with integrated high-mounted stop lamp and rear wiper Shark-fin antenna and chunky silver skid plat...

In the Battle of Coronavirus: Hyundai India collaborates with Air Liquid Medical System (ALMS) to increase ventilator

In the Battle of Coronavirus: Hyundai India collaborates with Air Liquid Medical System (ALMS) to increase ventilator

Hyundai Motor India has joined hands with a French company called Air Liquid Medical Systems (AIMS) to increase production and support of ventilators in India.
In the Battle of Coronavirus: Hyundai India collaborates with Air Liquid Medical System (ALMS) to increase ventilator
 Hyundai Motor India's war against Coronavirus continues. Just a few days ago the company had ordered testing kits from South Korea and now it has collaborated with a French company to increase the number of ventilators in the country. Hyundai, with the Air Liquid Medical System (ALMS), initially aims to build 1,000 ventilators which will be further expanded. This partnership will focus on increasing the supply of ventilators in Tamil Nadu and other states of the country. Ventilators are a very important tool for patients affected by coronaviruses to overcome shortness of breath and to ensure continuous oxygen support.
MD and CEO of Hyundai Motor India Limited, SS Kim said, "Ventilators and other respiratory devices are important in the fight against coronavirus and for this Hyundai and Air Liquid Medical Systems are working together to ensure stable support. Hyundai is committed to serving society in every way and will continue to support the government in India's fight against this disease. "
Hyundai Motor India company has also distributed PPE kits and ration packets

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