Wave GoodBye To These Most Iconic Indian Vehicles


# Toyota Qualis

Replaced by the present Toyota Innova in India, the Qualis was one of the most popular vehicles in the country. The Japanese automaker, Toyota toyota qualis decided to stop production of its major seller Qualis in 2005 and replaced it with a bigger and a better model Innova. The reason behind the company’s decision to substitute the model is still unknown but there is no doubt that Qualis was one of the most trusted multi-purpose vehicles in the segment and sold quite a lot of numbers too.

# Bajaj Scooter

Bajaj Chetak was produced by Bajaj Auto and named after the legendary horse of the Indian warrior Rana Pratap Singh. It was easily the most affordable means of transport for many Indian families. But in the year 2009, Bajaj decided to hit the dead end with scooter segment and focus more on the motorcycles. Now, the Bajaj Pulsar has become one of the most popular bikes in India, and the unforgiving fact was that the iconic Bajaj scooter set the trend for the affordable two-wheeler segment in India and made the path way for it.

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