HomeNewsTechnologyAutoThis week in Auto: 7-seater SUVs catch people’s fancy; GM India warns workers; Osamu Suzuki announces retirement and more

This week in Auto: 7-seater SUVs catch people’s fancy; GM India warns workers; Osamu Suzuki announces retirement and more

Here is a complete wrap of all the top stories of the week

February 27, 2021 / 18:15 IST
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Tata Motors commercially launched the Safari, a seven-seater SUV in the market this week. Not too far away from the noise was Hyundai which unveiled the name of its own seven-seater. More such behemoths are on their way to the Indian market. In today’s wrap of the week, we take a look at this new segment that has caught everybody’s attention. But first here is a complete wrap of all the top stories of the week.

GM India union rejects ultimatum

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Employees of the now-defunct General Motors car manufacturing plant near Pune rejected the US carmaker’s ultimatum of giving in to its demand of accepting the severance package offered by it.

General Motors India had told employees in a letter dated February 19 that they have time till February 23 to either accept the voluntary separation package or face a lawsuit.