Auto Industry

Reuters
Dec 19, 2014, 4:45 PM
Google is laying the groundwork for a version of Android that would be built directly into cars, sources said, allowing drivers to enjoy all the benefits of the Internet without even plugging in their smartphones.
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PTI | Dec 17, 2014Nissan & Datsun Cars Set to Become Expensive from January, 2015Japanese car maker Nissan today announced it will hike prices of its entire range of Nissan and Datsun vehicles on sale in India, by up to Rs 18,000 from next month.1 min read
Kritika Sethi | Dec 17, 2014Elvis Presley's Cadillac Up for DisplayThe latest addition to the list of exhibits in the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu (UK) is the King of Rock & Roll - Elvis Presley's 1977 Cadillac Seville.1 min read
NDTV Auto Team | Dec 17, 2014Fiat's Year-End Offers On the Linea and Punto EvoCar manufacturers usually target the festive season in India to come out with offers that the consumer cannot resist. So, as the year comes to a close, there are many more to come and Fiat has joined the long list of manufacturers who are offering benefits on their cars.1 min read
IANS | Dec 16, 20142014 Belonged to Two-Wheelers, Not Passenger CarsThe growth story for the Indian automobile industry in 2014 rode on the two-wheeler segment and not on passenger cars or commercial vehicles, as high interest rates and a stuttering manufacturing industry kept a check on demand.1 min read
Ameya Naik | Dec 15, 2014Ducati Produces 1 Millionth Bike From Borgo Panigale PlantThe millionth Ducati has rolled off the production line at the company's historic Borgo Panigale factory and was handed over to the lucky client by Claudio Domenicali, CEO, Ducati Motor Holding.1 min read
Vikas Yogi | Dec 15, 2014Volkswagen Offering Discounts On its Cars; Completes 7 Years in IndiaVolkswagen, the German luxury carmaker, that is currently celebrating 7 years of its India operations, has announced attractive options including exchange benefits to its customers.1 min read
Ameya Naik | Dec 15, 2014Netherlands Becomes the First Country To Open A Solar Road For Public UseEngineers in the Netherlands have taken it a step ahead; they have developed a new way of installing the panels beneath the road, and created a test track along 70 metres of bike path near the Dutch town of Krommenie near Amsterdam.1 min read
Reuters | Dec 15, 2014India to Boost Women Taxi Drivers, Spurred by Uber Rape ClaimThe alleged rape of a woman passenger by an Uber taxi driver once again spotlights the risks of India's transport system, which fails to keep women safe. One solution: Taxis driven by women for women.1 min read











































