Table of Contents
- Hyundai Venue Knight Edition
- Mahindra Bolero Bold Edition
- Mahindra Bolero Neo Bold Edition
- MG Comet EV Blackstorm Edition
- Tata Nexon Dark and Red Dark Editions
- Hyundai i20 Knight Edition
| Car Model | Starting Ex-Showroom Price (Delhi) | Key Highlights Over Standard Variants |
|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Venue Knight Edition | ₹9.69-14.79 Lakh | Black grille/skid plates/ORVMs/roof rails, black alloys, red brake calipers; all-black interiors with brass inserts, exclusive Knight emblem |
| MG Comet EV Blackstorm Edition | ₹7.6–8 Lakh | Starry Black exterior, red accents, black cladding; black-red leatherette seats, dual 10.25-inch screens |
| Mahindra Bolero Bold Edition | ₹10 Lakh | Dark chrome grille/fog lamps, black bumpers/accents; updated black-beige interiors, 9-inch touchscreen |
| Tata Nexon Dark/Red Dark Editions | ₹10.7 Lakh | All-black exterior, piano-black grille/roof rails, #Dark badges; black/red leatherette seats, ventilated seats |
| Hyundai i20 Knight Edition | ₹9–11 Lakh (relevant trims) | Matte black logos, black alloys/red calipers, black skid plates; all-black leatherette with brass inserts |
| Mahindra Bolero Neo Bold Edition | ₹11.9 Lakh | Dark chrome grille/roof rails, black accents; dark leatherette seats, 9-inch touchscreen |
| Tata Curvv Dark Edition | ₹15–19 Lakh (top trims) | Carbon Black exterior, black alloys, #Dark insignia; all-black leatherette with #Dark embroidery |
| Tata Curvv EV Dark Edition | ₹19.49 lakh | Carbon Black exterior, #DARK themed seats and dashboard, alloy wheels, exclusive emblem, Gloss Piano Black rear spoiler |
| Honda Elevate Black/Signature Black | ₹15 Lakh (₹15–17 Lakh range) | Crystal Black Pearl, black alloys/roof rails/emblems; black leatherette seats, extra accents (Signature) |
| Hyundai Creta Knight/King Knight | ₹14–18 Lakh | All-black exteriors, brass/dark accents, black alloys; black leatherette with brass inserts, Bose audio |
| Tata Harrier Dark Edition | ₹19 Lakh | All-black stealth, 19-inch black alloys, blacked-out grille/roof rails; blackstone leatherette upholstery |
| Tata Safari Dark/Red-Dark Editions | ₹19–20 Lakh | All-black exteriors, 19-inch black alloys (red highlights in Red-Dark); premium black leatherette, ventilated seats |
Hyundai Venue Knight Edition
The Venue Knight Edition adds a black painted front grille, matte black logos, black skid plates, roof rails, ORVMs and R16 black alloys with red brake calipers on both axles, along with an exclusive Knight emblem.
Interiors get an all-black cabin with brass-coloured inserts and exclusive black seat upholstery. Select variants, HX6T, HX10 and N10 also gain a dashcam with driving, emergency, vacation and on-demand video recording modes.
It is offered with the 1.2-litre Kappa MPi petrol, 1.0-litre Turbo GDi petrol DCT or 1.5-litre U2 CRDi diesel with manual or automatic gearbox.
Safety features carry over from the standard Venue, including multiple airbags, ABS with EBD and rear parking sensors.
Mahindra Bolero Bold Edition

The Bolero Bold Edition adds dark chrome grille, fog lamp surrounds, black bumpers and other subtle dark accents for a tougher, modern look over standard variants.
Interiors feature an updated black-beige theme with improved upholstery, a 9-inch touchscreen and basic connected features.
It is based on higher trims like B8 and keeps the 1.5-litre mHawk75 diesel engine producing 75 bhp and 210 Nm with manual transmission.
Safety includes dual airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors and ladder-frame chassis for rugged durability.
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Mahindra Bolero Neo Bold Edition

The Bolero Neo Bold Edition incorporates a dark chrome grille, fog lamp surrounds, black roof rails and special styling elements for a premium rugged vibe.
Interiors offer upgraded leatherette seats in dark tones, 9-inch touchscreen, rear camera and comfortable suspension.
Based on top variants like N11, it retains the 1.5-litre mHawk100 diesel engine delivering 100 bhp and 260 Nm with a five-speed manual.
Safety covers dual airbags, ABS, EBD, rear sensors and sturdy build.
MG Comet EV Blackstorm Edition

The Comet EV Blackstorm Edition brings Starry Black exterior, black cladding, red accents and Blackstorm embroidery on seats.
Interiors feature black leatherette with red stitching, 10.25-inch dual screens and wireless charging.
It is powered by a 17.4 kWh battery with a 42 bhp motor and 230 km range.
Safety includes dual airbags, ABS, ESC, TPMS and rear camera.
Tata Nexon Dark and Red Dark Editions

Tata’s Nexon Dark Edition features an all-black exterior with piano-black grille, black roof rails and special #Dark badges. The Red Dark variant adds striking red accents inside for extra flair.
Interiors boast black leatherette seats (red in Red Dark), a 10.25-inch touchscreen, ventilated seats and rear sunshades.
Both are based on top Fearless or Fearless Plus trims and keep the same 1.2-litre turbo-petrol (118 bhp), 1.5-litre diesel (113 bhp) or CNG options with manual, AMT or DCA gearboxes.
Safety is segment-leading with a 5-star BNCAP rating, six airbags, a 360-degree camera, blind-spot monitor and Level-2 ADAS including autonomous emergency braking and lane-keep assist.
Hyundai i20 Knight Edition

Hyundai i20 Knight Edition features matte black logos, black 16-inch diamond-cut alloys with red calipers, black skid plates and Knight emblem.
Interiors offer all-black leatherette with brass inserts, dual 10.25-inch screens, sunroof, dashcam and premium audio.
Based on Sportz or Asta trims, it keeps 1.2-litre petrol or turbo-petrol engines with manual or CVT.
Safety includes six airbags, ESC, rear camera and strong body structure.
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Tata Curvv & Curvv EV Dark Edition

The Curvv Dark Edition (including the EV variant) uses Carbon Black exterior, black alloys and #Dark insignia.
Interior of the ICE models get all-black leatherette seats with #Dark embroidery, 12.3-inch touchscreen and a JBL Branded audio system.
While the sole EV Dark edition features a 31.24 cm touchscreen infotainment by HARMAN, a 26.03 cm digital cockpit, and same audio system.
Based on top trims, the ICE counterpart retains 1.2-litre turbo-petrol, 1.5-litre diesel or electric powertrains. Meanwhile the Dark edition EV counterpart gets a 55 kW long range battery pack, that delivers 215 Nm.
Safety includes 5-star BNCAP rating, six airbags, Level-2 ADAS and 360-degree camera for both models.
Honda Elevate Black and Signature Black Editions

Honda Elevate Black Edition and Signature Black Edition feature Crystal Black Pearl paint, black 17-inch alloys, black roof rails and special emblems. Signature adds extra black accents and ambient lighting.
Interiors offer black leatherette seats, a 10.25-inch touchscreen, sunroof and wireless charging.
Both keep the 1.5-litre petrol engine (121 bhp) with manual or CVT.
Safety includes Honda Sensing ADAS, six airbags, LaneWatch camera and strong structure.
Hyundai Creta Knight and King Knight Editions

Hyundai’s Creta Knight Edition and top King Knight Edition boast all-black exteriors with brass or dark accents, black alloys and special emblems.
They are based on higher trims and retain 1.5-litre petrol, turbo-petrol or diesel engines with iVT, DCT or automatic gearboxes.
Interiors feature black leatherette with brass inserts, dual 10.25-inch screens, panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats and Bose audio.
Safety includes six airbags, Level-2 ADAS, 360-degree camera and strong structural rating.
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Kia Seltos X-Line

The Kia Seltos X-Line stands out with dark gunmetal accents, blacked-out elements, black alloys, dark tiger face grille and premium badging for a sporty, aggressive look.
Interiors feature black leatherette with contrasting elements, dual 10.25-inch screens, panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats and Bose audio.
Based on top trims, it retains options like 1.5-litre turbo-petrol (158 bhp, 253 Nm) with 7DCT, 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol (113 bhp) or 1.5-litre diesel (114 bhp, 250 Nm) with manual or automatic.
Safety includes six airbags, Level-2 ADAS, 360-degree camera and strong structure.
Tata Harrier Dark Edition -Petrol/Diesel

The Harrier Dark Edition delivers an all-black stealth treatment with 19-inch blackstone alloys, blacked-out grille, roof rails and #Dark badging over standard chrome finishes.
The cabin features blackstone leatherette upholstery, 12.3-inch touchscreen, panoramic sunroof and premium audio.
It is based on top variants and uses the unchanged 2.0-litre diesel (168 bhp, 350 Nm) or new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine with manual or automatic options.
Tata Safari Dark and Red-Dark Editions- -Petrol/Diesel

Safari Dark and Red-Dark Editions follow the same stealth theme as the Harrier with all-black exteriors, 19-inch black alloys and special badges. Red-Dark adds vibrant red interior highlights.
Interiors get premium black leatherette (with red stitching in Red-Dark), three-row seating, 12.3-inch dual screens and ventilated captain seats in higher trims.
Powertrains remain the proven 2.0-litre diesel or 1.5-litre turbo-petrol with six-speed manual or automatic.
Safety matches the Harrier with 5-star rating, seven airbags, full ADAS suite and advanced ESP.
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