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In america most new car launches are more affordable to consumers. A ford maverick has a starting price of around $25,000. The previous pricing model was too unaffordable for most. And new lines of vehicles were unveiled attempting to achieve more value per budget. Current markets are hard to read with many second hand teslas priced in the $20k to $30k range. I'm not certain on the current state of the economy in india. I would guess the middle class there is rapidly expanding which is allowing for more automobile sales. Which would indicate india's economy is doing well.
Ideally new cars should be afforable but here in India companies are mostly launching facelist models and not new models which is kind of a way to attract more customers. This is where they need not to spend on R&D and with facelist they make few cosmetic changes only
Unfortunate. They've done the same in the USA for many years. The luxury Hummer H2 SUV was (if I remember correctly) a chevy colorado chassis and drivetrain with different cosmetics.