This is about the domestic and transplant auto manufacturers that produce vehicles in India. These manufacturers include companies like Tata, Maruti, Fiat, GM, Renault-Nissan, Hyundai, Mahindra & Mahindra, etc.
Maruti Suzuki India Limited launched another small car in the Indian market today. India’s largest car manufacturer and second largest car exporter is ready to splash the domestic and the overseas market with its global model featuring the new K-series engine. The new model will be sold as “Ritz” in India and as Suzuki Splash in the European market. The new Suzuki Splash will mark Suzuki’s entry in Europe where it still lacks a strong presence. The new Maruti Ritz is a hatchback model... Read Full Story
India's number one carmaker Maruti Suzuki India Limited unveiled the much-awaited Maruti Ritz here today. The car is available in both, petrol and diesel engine options. With the Maruti Suzuki Ritz - a Superior stance hatchback positioned at the premium- end of the compact car market - Maruti Suzuki consolidates its leadership in the highly competitive compact car segment. The Maruti Ritz comes with the BS-IV and OBD-I compliance much ahead of the regulation being enforced in the country. The... Read Full Story
Tata Motors on Tuesday, announced the finalisation of the initial one lakh applicants who would get to own the world's cheapest car. A statement from the company read: "Tata Motors is pleased to announce that it has completed the process to select the first 1,00,000 owners of the Tata Nano from among 2,06,703 final list of applicants, who had booked the car," All these one lakh owners will be price protected and will get the Tata Nano delivered at the prices announced at the launch on 23rd... Read Full Story
Tata Motors, owners of Jaguar and Land Rover are exploring the possibility to sell the vehicles to the defence market worldwide, which includes countries like India, China, Russia, and certain Scandinavian countries. The standard defence vehicle line-up within Land Rover’s range is based on the Defender heavy-duty 4×4 platform.
Tata Motors is charting out plans to aggressively expand its presence in the worldwide defence sector, including India and are in the process of cracking a... Read Full Story
Few days back, you might have read from the Updates in the sidebar that Maruti Ritz is to be launched on the 15th of May. What you might not have heard is the fact that Maruti officials are going around announcing that Maruti Ritz’ main rival is the Maruti Swift. How uncool is that? Let’s hear what Maruti Suzuki MD I.V. Rao had to say
Ritz will directly compete with Swift. In the past, when we have launched cars in the same segment, it has helped the market to grow. With the launch of... Read Full Story
The world's cheapest car, the Tata Nano, goes on sale from Thursday, with the company behind it and dealers confident of strong demand. Bookings open for orders of the sporty, jellybean-shaped car at Tata Motors dealerships and retail outlets owned by the parent company Tata Group across the country. A Tata Motors spokesman told AFP that some 51,000 booking forms had been sold by dealers since last weekend at 300 rupees (six dollars) each. "We are ready to kick-start operations," he added... Read Full Story
India's biggest carmaker Maruti Suzuki aims to boost output by up to 75 percent as it seeks to maintain its dominant position in the fast-growing domestic market, a report said Thursday. "Depending on how the car market performs, we would like to like to reach 1.5 to 1.75 million units a year by 2015," the Economic Times quoted Maruti managing director Shinzo Nakanishi as saying. "That should help us keep the 50 percent share of the market we now have because the total car industry will, by... Read Full Story
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The Nano, billed as the world's cheapest car, has found a new home in the Western state of Gujarat, after weeks of violent farmer protests forced Tata Motors to shutter its $350 million U. S. Nano factory in West Bengal. We now have a new home, Ratan Tata, chair of parent company Tata Group, said Publication: The Toronto Star Toronto, Ontario Read more..
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