Nissan India has launched a new "Fashion Variant" of the Nissan Micra, just ahead of the festive season. The Micra Fashion Edition gets cosmetic changes, but mechanicals continue to remain the same.
The Tiago Wizz gets dual-tone interiors with piano black finish & sporty red accent and theres a new patterned seat fabric as well. What adds to the overall look of the car are those sleek roof rails which actually add a bit of character to the car.
What is possibly the most awaited car of the year, the Mercedes-AMG Project One has made its debut on the eve of the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show. The Project One is as close to a Formula 1 car for the road than any other car in production today and even features a 1.6-litre turbocharged V6 engine similar to the Mercedes-AMG F1 car. The Project One also gets four electric motors in total to produce a power figure of 1000 bhp! And since the car weighs just 1000 kg, the Project One gets a 1:1 power to weight ratio (hence the name).
Hyundai has introduced a factory-fitted CNG version of the Xcent Prime, which is only available for fleet operators. Hyundai Xcent Prime CNG model is available in two trims - T & T+ and has been launched at Rs. 5.93 lakh and Rs. 6.12 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) respectively.
The Frankfurt International Motor Show is the largest and most important auto show of the year for most automakers. Currently in its 67th year, the motor show (that happens every alternate year) is expected to have its share of conventional automobiles with a shifting focus towards electric and hybrid cars from every manufacturer. With globally relevant automobiles expected to make its debut at the show this year from SUVs to hatchbacks and form your family sedan to ridiculously expensive high-powered hypercars, there is something for everyone. We also take a special look at all the upcoming cars and upcoming SUVs that will make it to India soon.
The official brochure of the Tata Nexon has surfaced online revealing the variant details and features. The new sub-4 metre SUV will be available in four key variants - XE, XM, XT, and XZ+ and in both petrol and diesel engine options.
The GST council has increased the cess rate on larger and mid-sized cars in India. Smaller cars with petrol engines upto 1200 cc and diesel engines upto 1500 cc have not been changed as expected. The GST rates for small cars continues to stay at 43%(28% GST+15% Cess) while a new mid size segment for cars has been created with a new total GST rate of 45%(28% GST+17% Cess). Luxury cars that are not SUVs have also been given a separate segment with a new GST rate of 48%(28% GST+20% Cess) while the SUV segment takes the worst brunt of the new decision with GST rates now pegged at an even 50%(28% GST+22% Cess). Essentially, rates for mid-size cars are up b5 2%, luxury cars are up by 5% and SUVs are up by 7%.
An electric version of the Tata Tiago has been unveiled at the 2017 Cenex LCV (low carbon vehicle) show in the United Kingdom. The Tata Tiago EV is expected to make it to India soon with the vehicle already very close to a production stage according to some insider sources at Tata Motors.
Tata Motors has launched a new XM variant of the Tigor subcompact sedan priced at Rs. 4.99 lakh. The new Tata Tigor XM variant is available with both petrol and diesel engines and sits in between the base XE and the mid-range XT variant.