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Thursday, October 29, 2009

New Sedan....Rocking India

Manza - Aqua Quadrajet
Approximate Price: Rs. 5,84,699
Manufacturer
:
Tata Motors
Body Style
:
Sedan
Engine
:
1,248 cc, In-Line Engine, 1.2L 88.7bhp 4 cyl.
Fuel Type
:
Diesel
Transmission Type
:
Manual

Manza - Aqua Safire
Approximate Price: Rs. 4,69,440
Manufacturer
:
Tata Motors
Body Style
:
Sedan
Engine
:
1,368 cc, In-Line Engine, 1.4L 88.7bhp 4 cyl. intelligent port resiging
Fuel Type
:
Petrol
Transmission Type
:
Manual

Manza - Aura (ABS) Quadrajet
Approximate Price: Rs. 6,44,048
Manufacturer
:
Tata Motors
Body Style
:
Sedan
Engine
:
1,248 cc, In-Line Engine, 1.2L 88.7bhp 4 cyl
Fuel Type
:
Diesel
Transmission Type
:
Manual

Manza - Aura (ABS) Safire
Approximate Price: Rs. 5,56,698
Manufacturer
:
Tata Motors
Body Style
:
Sedan
Engine
:
1,368 cc, In-Line Engine, 1.4L 88.7bhp 4 cyl. intelligent port resiging
Fuel Type
:
Petrol
Transmission Type
:
Manual

Manza - Aura Quadrajet
Approximate Price: Rs. 6,13,888
Manufacturer
:
Tata Motors
Body Style
:
Sedan
Engine
:
1,248 cc, In-Line Engine, 1.2L 88.7bhp 4 cyl.
Fuel Type
:
Diesel
Transmission Type
:
Manual

Manza - Aura Safire
Approximate Price: Rs. 5,31,942
Manufacturer
:
Tata Motors
Body Style
:
Sedan
Engine
:
1,368 cc, In-Line Engine, 1.4L 88.7bhp 4 cyl. intelligent port resiging
Fuel Type
:
Petrol
Transmission Type
:
Manual

Manza - Aura+ Quadrajet
Approximate Price: Rs. 6,90,252
Manufacturer
:
Tata Motors
Body Style
:
Sedan
Engine
:
1,248 cc, In-Line Engine, 1.2L 88.7bhp 4 cyl
Fuel Type
:
Diesel
Transmission Type
:
Manual

Manza - Aura+ Safire
Approximate Price: Rs. 6,06,774
Manufacturer
:
Tata Motors
Body Style
:
Sedan
Engine
:
1,368 cc, In-Line Engine
Fuel Type
:
Petrol
Transmission Type
:
Manual

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Cars will drive themselves in ten years

  • Travel in convoy on motorway
  • No driver input required
  • Safer and greener

road train


Stressful commuting could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to technology that will allow vehicles to 'drive themselves'.

A European Union project called SARTRE (Safe Road Trains for the Environment) is to be launched to develop and test technology for vehicles that can travel in 'road trains' on motorways.

These 'trains' could cut journey times, reduce the number of road accidents and improve fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

Cars joining the motorway would slot into a convoy of six to eight vehicles, then travel automatically, with no driver input, until the time came to leave the motorway.

How will the technology work?
Automatic cruise control already helps cars to anticipate traffic ahead and slow down accordingly. Developing this idea further, 'autonomous driving' technology would control acceleration, braking and steering, so that cars could travel together in convoy.

The first test cars will be launched in 2011, equipped with a navigation system and transceiver that communicates with a lead vehicle.

The lead vehicle will be driven as normal, controlled by an experienced driver who's familiar with the route. Cars joining the motorway will enter the road train using their navigation system, before allowing the autonomous driving programme to take control.

As drivers approach their exit point they will leave the convoy and continue driving as normal, while the remaining vehicles will automatically close the gap and carry on.

Potential benefits of autonomous driving
By travelling closer together, cars will experience less drag, which could reduce energy use by 20%. Road capacity will also be used more efficiently, with a subsequent reduction in journey times.

Safety could also be improved by the system, because it will reduce the risk of driver error or tiredness.

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