Marque has cited the decision to keep the Vivo's price tag unchanged as an indication of its commitment to affordability.
Marque has cited the decision to keep the Vivo's price tag unchanged as an indication of its commitment to affordability.
Besides a new nine-inch touchscreen infotainment all models come standard with, only the base Vivo misses out on the airbags integrated into the sides of the front seats as a means off offsetting the lack of curtain restraints that would have made it significantly pricier.
“There are future plans and we are looking at opportunities but for now, the Vivo is our entry-level model,” she said.
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