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Delhi Auto Expo: Mahindra to debut the SsangYong Tivoli in India

The new SUV is set to lock horns with the likes of the Hyundai Creta, Renault Duster etc

We have long been advocating the case for the SsangYong Tivoli’s entry in India, and Mahindra seems to have finally answered the calls. After its launch in South Korea earlier in 2015, the Indian carmaker is now set to debut the new SUV in India at the Delhi Auto Expo in February, reports have claimed.

Although Mahindra is the largest manufacturer of SUVs in India, their presence in the sub-4 meter SUV segment had been missing till they announced the TUV300. The new TUV of course will go up against the likes of the Ford EcoSport but Mahindra needed a soft-roader type SUV to put up a fight against the Hyundai Creta. And this is where the SsangYong Tivoli will stake its claim.

The Tivoli seeks design inspiration from its European SUV counterparts and could appear more attractive than its competitors once it arrives in the Indian market. All in all, with its bold lines, wide and muscular wheel arcs and other modern design elements, the car adheres to most of Mahindra’s design philosophy while spicing it up with some Korean-European ideas.

The car is set to come in both petrol and diesel variants

While the Tivoli was originally only launched with a petrol engine, it also got a diesel version later on which of course would be the apt one to get to India. The petrol engine is a 1.6-litre motor that makes 128PS of peak power and 160Nm of peak torque. The diesel on the other hand is a 1.6-litre motor that gets 116PS of peak power and 300Nm of peak power. Both engines come with either a 6-speed manual gearbox or a 6-speed automatic gearbox and are offered with a front wheel drive or all-wheel drive setup.

The pricing of the SsangYong Tivoli could define its success, or failure, in the Indian market. Even with prices starting at about 11 lakhs for the lower end trim levels and going up to about 14 lakhs for the top of the line car, there could be a huge market in this segment that features the likes of the Hyundai Creta, the Renault Duster and Toyota Innova.

Courtesy : Zigwheels

Jan 05, 2016
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Hyundai Verna SX (O) relaunched for 2016

Dual airbags offered as standard across all trims of the 2016 Verna SX and SX (O) get AVN system.

The current generation Hyundai Verna received a mid-cycle refresh last year. With this cosmetic update, Hyundai had discontinued the top-spec SX (O) trim. Now for 2016, the carmaker has made a few equipment tweaks across the line-up and has relaunched the top SX (O) trim. Here’s a look at what’s new in the 2016 Verna.

The 2016 Verna is available in four variants – Base, S, SX and the SX (O). All variants now come with standard dual airbags. The base variant gets the option of a 1.4-litre petrol and 1.4-litre diesel engines mated to a manual gearbox. In terms of equipment, there's the addition of a cooled glovebox but it loses out on a music system.

The Verna S offers the choice of a 1.6-litre petrol and a 1.6-litre diesel engine, mated to either a six-speed manual or a four-speed automatic gearbox. The automatic gearbox-equipped models come with 15-inch alloy wheels while manual versions come with steel wheels. A 2-DIN audio system is offered as standard. The carmaker has now discontinued the Verna S(O) trim.

The third trim, the Verna SX now comes with Audio-Video Navigation, 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, front fog lamps, power folding wing mirrors, an AVN system and a shark-fin antenna. This variant is powered by the same engines as the S trim. However, it gets the option of an automatic gearbox only on the petrol-powered version.

Hyundai has relaunched the Verna SX (O) trim for 2016. It comes with side and curtain airbags, leather seats, steering, gearknob and armrests. It also gets push-button start, telescopic steering, rain-sensing wipers, push-button start, chrome door handles and a 'Supervision' instrument cluster. The engine options are the 1.6-litre petrol and diesel. Only the diesel-powered SX (O) is offered with a four-speed automatic gearbox, along with four-wheel disc brakes.

The addition of the new top-spec variant, new safety features and equipment will strengthen the Verna to compete against the likes of the Maruti Ciaz, Honda City and Volkswagen Vento. The 2016 Hyundai Verna range will hit showrooms soon.

Courtesy : Autocar

Jan 05, 2016
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Suzuki Alto Works unveiled in Japan

To be exclusively sold in Japan, the Alto Works is powered by a turbocharged three- cylinder 660cc petrol engine.
Suzuki has unveiled a performance-focussed variant of the Alto, dubbed the Alto Works. The car will be sold exclusively in Japan.
 
The Alto Works is powered by a turbocharged three-cylinder 660cc petrol engine that develops 63.12bhp and 10.23kgm of torque. The engine has been tuned to further enhance the driving experience and now offers a better throttle response than before. Additionally, the car gets a modified steering, is equipped with shocks from KYB and gets 15-inch gloss black wheels. 
 
The car weighs between 670-740kg, depending on the transmission – a five-speed manual or a five-speed automatic – and FWD or AWD configurations. 
 
The Alto Works is available in four colours – silver, white, black, and red. All models include red front brake callipers. The interior of the car features genuine Recaro racing seats, a boost gauge, red stitching and steel pedals, available on all models.

Courtesy : Autocar

Jan 02, 2016
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New Volvo XC40 SUV to spearhead new family of models

The expansion of the line-up is to start in 2017; models to include successor to V40 and a compact sedan.
Volvo's revamp of its model range began at the top end, first with the XC90 and then followed by the S90. But by 2019, the first of those cars will be the oldest model in the company’s line-up and its baby cousin, the XC40 small SUV, could be the firm’s biggest seller globally.
 
At unveil of the S90, Volvo boss Håkan Samuelsson confirmed the plan to build a small SUV and extend the ‘40’ range. “We want to build a broader range of ‘40’ cars,” he said. “Today we only have the hatchback, but we want more, and with the new technology that we’re working on, we will have the means to expand the line-up. “Highest on my list is a small SUV, because that’s where the market is going,” he added.
 
The XC40 will sit on Volvo’s new Compact Modular Architecture (CMA), which is being developed in partnership with the brand’s Chinese parent firm, Geely. The platform will allow Geely to develop more upmarket products while supporting a more profitable, wider range of Volvo’s 40-series models. These will include a successor to the  Mercedes A-Class rivalling V40 hatchback and a compact sedan called S40 which could rival the Mercedes CLA.
 
However, it is likely that the XC40 which has already been seen testing will take the lead. Test mules based on a jacked-up V40 have shown how much taller the XC40 will be. It will feature an extremely upright stance, making it more of an SUV than the crossover-like Mercedes-Benz GLA and the new Infiniti QX30. It’s likely to feature a version of Volvo’s new concave front grille, but standard editions will get less sophisticated headlights than the ‘Thor’s Hammer’ LED arrangement as seen on the S90 and XC90.
 
As with the larger Scalable Platform Architecture (SPA), used under the XC90 and S90, CMA will be engineered for comfort more than outright agility. The rear suspension arrangement will be cheaper than SPA’s composite leaf spring setup, most likely to be a relatively simple torsion beam.
 
CMA will also be engineered for hybrid powertrains, with Volvo insiders claiming the firm has achieved some “strong solutions” in packaging a small electric motor along with the gearbox. Volvo’s head of R&D, Peter Mertens, said: “Small diesels are becoming harder and harder to justify in small cars, because of the costly technologies that are required to make them comply.”
 
This is an indication that Volvo API Code Download  is considering using a small petrol-electric hybrid powertrain in the cleanest 40-series models – with a setup based around its new turbocharged 1.5-litre three-cylinder engine – instead of a conventional turbodiesel.”
 
The extended line-up of 40-series models will make way for three distinct production sites around the world. The V40, S40 and XC40 will all be produced out of the Volvo’s facility in Ghent, Belgium, while the XC90 and S90 will be made in Torslanda, near Gothenburg, Sweden, and the XC60 and S60 will roll out of new facility in South Carolina in the United ASME BPVC PDF  States.

Courtesy : Autocar


Jan 02, 2016
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Jeep to bring three models to India

After a long wait, the Jeep brand will finally make its way to India, three models in tow. Here’s the dope on all three of them

Fiat has been considering bringing the Jeep brand to India for a while. The Italian car maker initially declared the launch of the Jeep brand in India in 2013 but that was postponed due to price related issues. Now though, it seems that the launch is finally around the corner. With the launch of its Indian website and recent activity on all social media platforms it seems evident that the launch is around the corner. 

Two years back when Jeep was scheduled to come to India, it was expected to come with two models – the Wrangler Unlimited and the Grand Cherokee. But apart from these two, a third model is also expected to come to India now - the flagship Grand Cherokee SRT. This new model will mark the introduction of the performance SRT brand in India. 

The Grand Cherokee SRT comes with a 6.4-litre Hemi V8 unit that makes 475 horses and an insane 630Nm of torque. These figures allow the Grand Cherokee SRT to touch the 100kmph mark from standstill in just 5 seconds, and that’s quite a feat considering its humungous size. 

The standard Grand Cherokee on the other hand will sport a 3.0-litre unit that makes 240PS. This engine comes mated to a ZF-sourced 8-speed autobox. The Wrangler Unlimited is available in short wheelbase and long wheelbase version in the international market but in India only the longer one is expected to go on sale. The 4-door Wrangler Unlimited will make 200PS from a 2.8-litre diesel mill. This unit will come mated to a 5-speed automatic gearbox. 

Fiat is expected to launch the Grand Cherokee SRT at around Rs 1.40 crore. The Grand Cherokee and the Wrangler Unlimited should be priced around Rs 60 lakh and Rs 40 lakh respectively. Expect all these three cars to be showcased at the 2016 Auto Expo in February. 

Courtesy :  Zigwheels

Jan 01, 2016
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