BMW’s facelifted 6GT rolls out
The Hindu
From quality upgrades and spacious interiors to supple ride comfort and strong performance, the series possess a lot of appeal
First launched in India in 2018, the BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo (6GT) is a more practical and comfier alternative to the 5 Series sedan. Now, BMW has introduced the facelifted 6GT in India, bringing with it updated styling and new features. So, what is it like? The most prominent changes to the 6GT’s design are the sleeker headlamps with twin L-shaped DRLs and the bolder, more aggressive-looking grille. This M Sport variant additionally gets sportier design touches, such as the trendier front bumper, lightweight 19-inch M alloy wheels and blue brake calipers, and twin trapezoidal exhausts tips to further enhance its looks. The other styling highlights of this car are its uber cool frameless doors, which lift its premium quotient up a notch; however, the soft-close function is only reserved for the diesel M Sport version.
The Mahindra XUV 7XO is a premium three-row SUV that represents a major step forward for the brand. It blends bold design with a refined, tech-rich cabin featuring a panoramic sunroof, standard triple-screen dashboard with Dolby Vision, ventilated seats and Level 2 ADAS. Offered with petrol and diesel engines, the diesel automatic paired with Mahindra’s new DaVinci suspension delivers an excellent balance of comfort and control. Well priced and generously equipped, the XUV 7XO stands out as a strong, modern family SUV.

Discover Nasi and Mee’s limited-time Korean menu, The Korean Edit, at velachery, Chennai. Enjoy authentic Korean street-food favorites like Jjin-Mandu (steamed dumplings), Gimbap (Korean rice rolls), Yangnyeom chicken wings, Pajeon (savory pancakes), and Bibimbap with chicken or vegetables. The menu is served in a visually stunning Balinese villa-inspired setting with whimsical murals, warm lighting, and an airy layout. Dine from 12 noon to 11 PM and complete your meal with a refreshing Passion Fruit Panna Cotta dessert. Experience Korea’s vibrant flavors alongside Nasi and Mee’s signature Southeast Asian dishes.

The Crafts Council of India, Chennai, presents a tribal jewellery exhibition showcasing contemporary handcrafted designs inspired by India’s indigenous communities. Featuring Dokra metalwork, natural materials, bold folk motifs and jewellery by designers from across the country, the exhibition highlights the rich intersection of traditional craft and modern aesthetics.










