Friday, January 30, 2009

BMW India Introduces the New BMW 3 Series in India

BMW India has launched its latest car in India the BMW 3 Series that will be available in two petrol variants - 320i and 325i - as well as in two diesel variants - 320d and 320d Highline. The new 3-Series comes with a redefined style, design, and exterior proportions that are highlighted by a new vehicle front, side view, and rear section, In addition, the new car comes with modern lighting technology with 3D effects, new interiors, powerful engine technology, and advanced car safety features.

The ex-showroom prices of the new BMW 3 Series cars in India are as follows:

BMW 325i : 32,90,000
BMW 320i : 26,90,000
BMW 320d : 29,50,000
BMW 320d Highline: 30,50,000

Note: Ex-showroom price excludes RTO registration charges, tax, insurance, handling charges; Octroi and entry tax (if applicable). Prices and options are subject to change.

The BMW 3 Series will be available in a range of six paint finishes including two new metallic finishes in the colours Space Grey and Platinum Bronze. In terms of individual upholstery design there are a total of four colors available for the seat covers in Dakota leather including the two new colours Oyster and Saddle Brown.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Launch new cars in India in 2009

THE YEAR 2008 was not that good for the Indian car industry and many car manufacturers saw a dip in their sales. Now to overcome the problem and to continue in the car market, the year 2009 will get to see launch of 50 new models. The new launch of 2009 is inaugurated with the Mahindra & Mahindra Xylo, which will be placed against Toyota Innova. This will be followed by petrol and diesel version of Fiat Linea sedan giving a tough competition to Honda City, Maruti Suzuki SX4, Ford Fiesta and Hyundai Verna. Other new car still waiting for the launch are Grande Punto from the hatchback segment and Bravo from the class of premium sedan.

Another much awaited launch will be the world’s cheapest car Nano from the house of Tata Motors. The Nano will be rolled out from Tata Motors’ plant in Pantnagar, Uttarakhand. There is no confirmed news about how many Nanos, Tata will initially roll out. General Motors also ready to launch its Chevrolet Cruze and a minicar in 2009. Chevrolet Cruze will be fitted with General Motors' new direct-booster, turbo-charged, four-cylinder engine. Chevrolet Cruze is priced around Rs 3.75 lakh in Korea, so in India it is likely to cost twice as much. It will compete with Toyota Corolla Altis, the Honda Civic and Hyundai Elantra. It will almost same like Toyota Corolla Altis. You can search on the internet and find the information about new cars in India.

New Cars by GM in India

As sports utility vehicles making serious inroads in Indian market, keeping pace with the growing demand for SUVs, arrives Chevrolet Captiva - the latest offering from General Motors India. The state-of-the art SUV was introduced to the Indian consumers in the 9th Auto Expo in New Delhi this year. The seven-seater Captiva comes with a 2.0 litre diesel engine. It has a level ride suspension system, which automatically maintains nominal ride height under differing load conditions. With its smart, sporty and trendy look, Captiva is certain to lure Indian consumers. The Captiva has been a winner in South Africa, Venezuela, Colombia and Middle-East, and now, it is sure to recreate the magic in the Indian subcontinent as well.

Not to forget, General Motors has been a forerunner in bringing world class cars to the Indian consumer in last one year. GM started off 2007 with the launch of Chevrolet U-VA in January, followed by ‘Chevrolet Optra Platinum’ limited edition. In April, GM India came up with the much awaited Chevrolet Spark' – a refurbished version of Daewoo's 'Matiz.' Chevrolet Spark’s best in the class fuel efficiency and enhanced safety features led GM India throw serious competition to the existing players in the small car segment.

GM India continued it dream run with the launch of Optra Magnum and New Chevrolet Aveo Anniversary Edition in the subsequent months. It is worth mentioning here that GM India has registered its highest ever sales in 2007 since its inception in India.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Latest car I want to own

In the past one year all major Indian and Foreign auto makers launched their cars in the rapidly growing auto market of India. Among all these newly launched cars Chevrolet Optra Magnum is the most admirable car. Magnum looks like Optra from the rear and SRV from the front. Magnum have diesel’s 2.0-litre TCDi (Turbocharged Common Rail Direct Injection) engine the new engine also has an Electric Vacuum Control Turbo, which further enhances performance and this makes it faster and more powerful than many petrol driven cars currently available in the market

The Chevrolet Optra diesel boasts additional technological innovations like a dual mass flywheel, which significantly reduces vibration while idling, and a balanced shaft module, which ensures refined and smooth engine operation. Magnum is powered with the 1991cc engine which gives the power of 121 PS @ 3000 rpm with the average of 13kmpl. Magnum is furnished with the leather upholstery, ABS, Airbags, tilt steering, adjustable seats and all other things which a quality car should have. It has enough legroom for the six feet tall man even with the front seat pushed back to the max. This car is perfectly designed to give a tough competition to its competitor Skoda Octavia. Magnum is Efficient, fast, comfortable, luxurious and the car a person want to buy