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Friday, May 28, 2010

Maruti Kizashi India-Maruti Suzuki Kizashi-Pics,Price and Specifications

Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) will launch Maruti Suzuki Kizashi in India during 2010. It will be known as Maruti kizashiMaruti kizashi is mid size sporty looking Sedan car. Details about Maruti kizashi, pictures, price & specification are given here.

MSIL is getting achievement in the A-segment and B-segment cars. In D-segment car market MSIL is launching its first luxury family car as a “Maruti Kizashi”.Maruti Suzuki Kizashi was previously launching three types Kizashi like Kizashi 1at the Bologna motor show in Italy (2007), kizashi 2 at the Sao polo motor show in Brazil (2008), Kizashi 3 at the Sydney auto show (2008). Maruti Suzuki India Ltd is one of the largest company in car market of India. There are many competitor in mid car market. No proper idea about the exact cost of the Maruti Kizashi, some sites state its’ cost around 10-12 lakhs, it will compete with the Volkswagen Jetta, Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic, Hyundai Sonata, and Skoda Octavia.

On road price: 10 lakh to 12 lakh($21,000 to $28,000)





Summary of Suzuki Kizashi:
  • Name : Kizashi
  • Model : 2.4 AWD
  • Car Body Type: Sedan
  • Manufacturer: Maruti Suzuki India Limited
  • Segment: D Segment
  • Body style: 4-door sedan
Engine And Transmission:
  • Displacement:2000cc
  • Cylinder: 4
  • EngineType: Diesel
  • Transmission : 6 speed Manual
Dimension:
  • Height:1450 mm
  • Length:4650 mm
  • Width:1900 mm
other specification:
  • Seating capacity (persons): Five
  • Tachometer
  • Parking Sensors
  • central Locking
  • Remote Fuel Filler
  • Dash Integrated MP3
Security feature:
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Fog Lamp
  • Electric Seat Adjustment
  • Electric Door Mirrors
  • Buttons Controls On Steering
  • Power Windows
  • Brakes: Front Ventilated, Rear Disk

Images of Kizashi:














Saturday, May 8, 2010

TATA Nano customized by Dilip Chhabria



Nano when launched all thought that it has nothing to do with the upper and upper middle classes. This scenario changes when nano is being given a magical touch by the Indian car modifier Dilip Chhabria.The car is captioned hot nano. The whole team is planning to launch about 200 hot nanos by next year.

Apart from this DC has also plans to tailor a nano in a concept way that the whole machine will worth one crore by the completion. This nano is equipped with customized instrument panel which will be displayed on a PC screen. The car also has Internet facility that makes the gaming as well as navigation possible. Rear vision of this super car is not on the mirror. It is done by a camera mounted on the door. The interiors are specially tailored for its technology affectionate user.The whole system of the car is programmable.

Coming back to hot nano, there won’t be many changes to the interiors.The changes in the exterior are much mind pleasing. The overall concept of a simple car itself is going to change. The DC changes can bring some muscles to nano.

Upcoming Cars in India this year

The auto market in India is getting more competitive by the day and auto enthusiasts are waiting with bated breath for the release of upcoming cars in 2010. There are a slew of launches slated for this year and among the list of upcoming cars in 2010, are cars from various categories having innovative features, in tune with the current user needs. The assorted list comprises family cars, sports utility vehicles and the highly resourceful multi-utility automobiles. The article explores few of the much awaited upcoming cars in 2010.




Hyundai Avante:

Hyundai Avante will be the refurbished version of the Elantra. The innovative details and contemporary looks have added to the appeal of Hyundai Avante. Hyundai Avante will have a roomy cabin, advanced instruments and soothing blue backlighting. Twin front airbags, digital climate control and refined machine make up the other features. The car looks best from the rear with the corolla type tail lamps and chunky bumper. Hyundai Avante would have 2 litre DOHC petrol engine and a 1.6 liter CRDi diesel engine. It would be priced between Rs. 9-11 lakh.






Skoda Fabia Combi:

Skoda is set to launch Fabia Combi at a price less than Rs 10 lakh with main focus on comfort, mileage and performance. Although Ford Fusion might pose a challenge, Fabia Combi will create its own place in the heart of Indian car lovers. Fabia Combi will compete with Tata Indigo Marina and Chevrolet Optra SRV. Fabia Combi is 7 mm longer and 46 mm higher and has headlamps that carry a distinct look and traditional front grille. The vertical bars and Skoda logo complete the look of the car. Additionally there will be some radical changes in the interiors of the Fabia Combi.




Nissan March:

Nissan March marks Nissan's entry into the automatic passenger car market and it will be launched in the A segment and will have 80% of localization. Nissan March is one of the nine cars the company plans to launch in the Indian auto market.





Audi A5:

Audi A5 is a delight for Audi lovers. Audi A5 is a coupe that changes the concept of car design and it is in sync with the modern designs. Audi A5 has a vintage appeal which is accentuated with the uber chic charm and flat roof enhanced by a sweeping touch of the roofline. Audi A5 has grace and charisma and the broad bumpers and striking spoiler lip augment the look. Audi A5 also commands attention by its sheer presence. Long wheelbase, broad wheel track, 360 degree safety concept, two-stage full-size air-bag for the driver's seat are the other features included.





TATA Winger.....Customized by Dilip Chhabria

If comfort transportation is what you thought about, then TATA WINGER should be custom built solidly to your specifications and liking. 

Let Dilip Chhabria Design Pvt Ltd spell design magic and let other passenger transportation vehicles look — ordinary!

DC Designs offers the right restyling solutions for your privileged TATA WINGER, with its hallmark looks and quality. No wonder heads will turn and jaws will drop, when your remodelled TATA WINGER passes by!
Interiors are made from moulded highly contoured, complex, composite panelling, which are long lasting and easy to maintain. An audio/video console, laminated wood accents, plush carpeting and powered curtains on windows, leather seating, and four powered captain seats as per the owner's discretion, are add on features that can be integrated in Tata Winger.
A combination of LED and fluorescent lamps ensure brightly lit interiors with easy view. Furthermore, partition is recessed behind the driver's and co-driver's seat. Anechoic material provides better sound insulation while air-conditioning consists of a 40,000 BTU proprietary ducted system.
Dilip Chhabria Design Pvt Ltd adds a lot to the overall flair and sophistication of the vehicle with using electronics to the fore. These goodies comprise of two 26" LCD televisions, DVD player, two component speakers, intercom, cords, cables, 12 V refrigerator, computer system with wireless keyboard, and inverter to run the electricals on board.
DC Designs also spruces up the exteriors in synch with the interiors. Here, fixed glasses are installed replacing the existing sliding windows. Styling also includes the new front and rear fascia. Lastly, satellite television and an increase in roof height for better headroom, adds to the overall luxury, comfort and ease.
What more 'dressing' could one ask for from DC Design, for the recently launched Tata Winger?
Only elegance, sophistication, and lavish facelift for your newly acquired TATA WINGER!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Nissan Micra Review



Nissan may be a little known car maker in India, but that’s about to change. Just wait till it launches the new Micra in India, for it will change the way you look at the company forever.


In the flesh, the new Micra doesn’t make much of a first impression. Some of that silvery tinge of excitement you get looking at a new car seems to be missing and the car looks quite familiar as well. The Nissan designers say they have stayed away from ‘edgy’ styling because, according to their surveys, sharp lines and creases give a fragile image, which they wanted to avoid. Instead, Nissan has deliberately gone for a more rounded look that looks more robust. The smooth shape also helps deliver a good drag coefficient as well – 0.32 is impressive.

However, the details that stick in your mind are the attractive, high-mounted light pods and the two-part grille. The arched profile of the cabin is something carried over from the Micra’s DNA, but there is a mishmash of lines at the rear, especially near the rear spoiler and the tail-lights. The Micra does come across as a cute and cheerful design which will surely appeal to women.
Step into the cabin and the oval and rounded theme abounds. You get a round speedometer, a round cluster of buttons on the central console, round vents and a round steering boss. The control stalks feel particularly solid and feel they could last forever.
The Micra is also pretty practical. There is good amount of space for odds and ends and the door pockets are of a decent size. However, the double glovebox which is standard in the European-spec cars is missing and the Indian version only gets a single and very tiny glove compartment. 
Like all Nissans, there is no traditional key on this car. You get a keyless entry fob that allows you to yank the door open with it still sitting in your pocket, and the motor is fired with the help of a push button. The keyless start / stop feature is in fact a key feature! It’s the first for a B-segment car.
The Micra is powered by a 1198ccc three-cylinder motor that makes 79bhp but unlike other three-cylinder motors sold in India, there is no balancer shaft used. There is some amount of vibration at idle, which can be felt through the steering but it smoothens out a bit as you rev it. However, the motor responds well to a jab on the accelerator and the Micra moves forward with no hesitation.


This motor has more power than the VW Polo, and you do feel the combined benefit of this and the very light 945kg kerb weight. Nissan says it has engineered the car with fewer parts to keep the weight down, and it sure seems to have helped. The car feels nice and sprightly and acceleration is impressive enough to satisfy most drivers. The motor pulls all the way to 6000rpm and acceleration in and around 5000rpm is particularly strong.
Straightline stability on the car is impressive as well. With a wheel at each corner and most of the weight contained between the wheels, the Micra drives more like a big car than a little one. There, however, isn’t too much feel in the steering. The column-mounted electric steering feels a touch vague and lifeless which will disappoint enthusiasts. However, city commuters will be thrilled by the Micra’s very tight turning circle which was actually designed keeping Indian customers in mind.

Nissan has offered automatic climate control, a feature that’s not common among hatchbacks. And it’s got electrically folding mirrors. There’s a mini on-board computer which gives real-time fuel consumption and ‘distance-to-empty’ readouts. In fact, Nissan wants to make the feature-packed Micra one of its selling points.
However, features like steering-mounted audio controls are missing for the Indian model. According to company sources, Nissan is saving some of the other goodies like steering controls for the audio and Bluetooth for hands-free phone operation for a refresh that is being planned a year after launch.
Of course, all these features are reserved for the high-end model and in basic trim, you still get power steering and front power windows (manual at the rear). The air-con is standard but not climate control and alloys are replaced with bare-looking steel wheels.
The beige interior and generous glass make for a very airy cabin. The interior quality isn’t brilliant but pretty good. The build quality is between the Swift and the Polo, which is still the benchmark for interior quality. The front seats are very comfortable and Nissan has consciously made the nose of the car visible from the cabin; this is apparently a common complaint from first-time drivers who will make up a fair percent of Micra buyers.

At the back, headroom and legroom are surprisingly generous. The only grouse we have with the rear seat is that it’s too low, flat and with little under-thigh support. Nissan needs to improve the seat squab before launching the car in India. The boot too is fairly generous but there’s no split, the seat flips forward in one piece via a neat release latch.
It is clear that Nissan, known for its engineering and innovation skills, has the know-how to build very effective small cars. The new Micra may not look wildly exciting but behind its cheerful, cute lines lies solid engineering and innovation. How well Nissan tunes and adapts this car for Indian conditions remains to be seen but we are confident that the Micra will take to Indian roads like a duck to water.
What we don’t know is how Nissan will price the car. The sense we get is that it will be in that narrow window between the Swift and the Polo. Some say that Nissan might even undercut the Swift to get market share. If Nissan prices the Micra right, it has a winner on its hands.

Specifications


NISSAN MICRA

Price4-5 lakh (estimated)
Length3780mm
Width1665mm
Height1530mm
Wheel Base2450mm
Weight945kg

ENGINE

FuelPetrol / Diesel
InstallationFront, transverse, front-wheel drive
Type3-cylinder in-line 1198cc / 4-cylinder in-line 1461cc
Power79bhp at 6000rpm / 64bhp at 4000rpm
Torque11kgm @ 4000rpm / 15.5kgm @ 2000rpm
Gearbox5-speed manual
Brakes (f/r)Ventilated discs/drums

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Honda CEO : " Hyundai is awesome "



Honda’s CEO Takanobu Ito has said he sees Korean manufacturer Hyundai as a huge threat to the future of Japanese automakers.
The Korean firm has seen strong sales growth across the world in the last few years and it is currently the top selling manufacturer in Britain for retail sales.

                            Hyundai Ix-onic concept car







“Hyundai is awesome,” said Takanobu. “They are undoubtedly a threat because their products are cheap, and the quality is improving.”
Hyundai and its sister firm Kia have been successful across Europe and America in various scrappage incentive schemes. Smaller models such as the i10, i20 and i30 have proved particularly popular.

                              Hyundai Genesis 2010 model

Takanobu’s comments have also been echoed by designer Shiro Nakamura from Nissan.

                               Hyundai HDC8 Concept car


“Hyundai is the biggest threat for the Japanese automakers,” he said. “They have the technology, but they seem to have cheaper labour.”


Ratan Tata and his Cars.......



The world knows Ratan Tata as the chairman of the Tata Group, India’s largest business conglomerate. Quiet and unassuming, Tata is a very private person and there aren’t many people who know that his life away from the office has a different dimension.
It’s a life that makes you understand why he is so emotionally involved with Tata Motors and why he single-handedly achieved the impossible with the Indica and the Nano. It’s also a life car enthusiasts would die for. Quite simply, Ratan Tata is crazy about cars. He can’t help it. Born a Parsi, the passion is deeply embedded in his DNA. Over the years Ratan has acquired quite a collection of cars and the pristine manner in which he maintains them explains why the term ‘Parsi owned’ fetches a premium. True to his clan, he is particularly possessive about his cars —
no one other than himself can drive them — and his gleaming collection, tucked away in a basement, is pampered to look nothing less than showroom-fresh.

Each car has its own bespoke cover made of a special material that doesn’t scratch and keeps moisture out. Trickle chargers keep the batteries topped up (as there is no time to drive during the week) and just in case Ratan misjudges how close the garage wall is when he slots nose first into the parking bay, there are wooden chocks in front of the front wheels to stop him short. Such is his attention to detail!
Tata spends most Sunday mornings behind the wheel of each of his cars, taking them out one after the other, for a short spin around South Mumbai. His latest pride and joy is a Ferrari California, probably the first in the country. Always happy to oblige a fellow enthusiast, it didn’t take much to convince Ratan to take me for a ride in it. The California looks absolutely stunning in ‘Rosso’ red (the colour all Ferraris should be) and beige leather interiors.
I can now see what keeps the 71-year- old Ratan Tata going in what must be a pressure-cooker environment at the top of his Rs 3,65,000 crore empire. There’s nothing like the gorgeous lines of a Ferrari and the sound of a quad-cam V8 to wash away the worries of Corus or Jaguar Land Rover. What a great way to unwind!


Ratan Tata on his cars 
Ferrari California: “It’s the most exhilarating car I have. The sound is fantastic and it turns heads.”
   
Maserati Quattroporte: “It’s softer than the Ferrari and is also terrific to drive.”
    
Cadillac XLR:
 “This roadster is one of my favourites. The acceleration is impressive and the suspension is quite stiff by American standards.”
   
Chrysler Sebring: “I just love the colour of this car. In fact, the Indica we first showcased in Geneva in 1998 was painted the same colour.”
   
Land Rover Freelander: “It drives quite well and I love the red upholstery.”
   
Mercedes 500 SL: “When I got it, it was terrific but it’s now just another car.” 
   
Mercedes S-class: “It’s for normal use and after the sports cars it feels like butter and goes like a glider!” 
   
Indigo Marina: “I’ve removed the backseat and put a mattress to take my dogs in it.”




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