Volkswagen, the German carmaker, is planning to launch a range of low cost cars in China and some other price-sensitive markets in 2018. Though these cars might not get the Volkswagen badge, as the company is reportedly working on to create a new low-cost car brand.
This is the same variant that was on sale earlier, but with the old model and a different engine.
Proving its critics wrong, Maruti Suzuki's only premium offering in the country today, the Ciaz, has turned out to be a great success for the company.
The new-generation model of the vehicle is claimed to be larger, lighter, and more fuel-efficient than the current model. The 2016 Cruze has one of the 'most mass-efficient' chassis system, claims General Motors.
Honda Cars India has officially announced to launch the new-generation Honda Jazz in July 2015. The announcement came in the form of a teaser image of the car, posted on the company's social handles, saying that the all new Jazz is coming in July.
In a bid to increase its market share in the highly competitive mid-sized sedan segment, Volkswagen India today rolled out the 2015 Vento facelift at a starting price of Rs. 8 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Powered with a 658cc, 3-cylinder petrol engine paired to a permanent magnet synchronous motor, the vehicle is claimed to return an impressive 48.2Km/l of mileage.
The new Hyundai i20 has turned out to be a great success for the Korean carmaker in India. And the reason we say this is because of the fact that the company has sold over 1 lakh units of the premium hatchback within 11 months.
Scheduled to launch on July 21, 2015, the Hyundai Creta's bookings have commenced at dealer level. Though the company hasn't officially communicated anything about the pre-launch bookings of the compact SUV.
Renault, the French automaker, has unveiled its first-ever medium-sized pickup truck - the Duster Oroch. To be sold exclusively in the South American market from the second half of 2015, the vehicle made its debut at the Buenos Aires Motor Show.
Ducati, the Italian sportbike maker, that announced its entry in the Indian market in March, 2015 via its official subsidiary, today kick-started the delivery process of its bikes in the country.
In a bid to increase its market share in the India, Bajaj Auto plans to launch several new bikes within the current financial year. One of those bikes could be the Pulsar CS200, which was unveiled as a concept at the 2014 Delhi Auto Expo and may be the 200cc version of the CS400.
Audi today rolled out the 2015 Audi Q3 facelift in the Indian market at Rs. 28.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The vehicle has received minor cosmetic updates along with some new features, though the engine and transmission options remain unchanged.
Volvo Auto India, today, launched the much-awaited V40 hatchback in the country at a starting price of Rs. 24.75 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The company has also introduced the R-Design version of the car at Rs. 27.7 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Hero MotoCorp has launched the updated 2015 Passion Pro in the Indian market at a starting price of Rs. 47,850 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The new model has received minor cosmetic and mechanical changes.
Bajaj Auto, the home-grown bikemaker, that currently owns 20 percent market share in India, is planning to increase it by launching a bunch of new products in different segments. Here's a list of the bikes that the company will roll out this financial year.
Bookings for the much-awaited Maruti Suzuki S-Cross has already begun at dealership level across India. Interested buyers can pre-book the car by paying Rs. 25,000 to be able to be among the first ones to get the delivery of the car.
The company claims that the new-generation Honda Jazz will return 27.3km/l, which makes it the second most fuel-efficient car in the country.
To be launched in the last week of June 2015, the vehicle can be booked with a token amount of Rs. 25,000 at any dealership across India.
BMW, today, added a new variant to the 3 Series Gran Turismo line-up - Sport Line - in India. Launched at a special price of Rs. 39.90 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the new variant is about Rs. 4.5 lakh cheaper than the 3 Series GT Luxury line.