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Ford shelves compact car programmed for emerging markets, setback for India

NEW DELHI/DETROIT: Ford Motor Co has shelved plans to produce a new compact car family designed mainly for emerging markets like India and China, industry sources said, reflecting disappointing sales of mainstream models in the world's fastest growing car markets.

 India and China were expected to be the main manufacturing hubs for the new B500 range, slated to begin production in 2018 and to include a premium sedan, hatchback and sport utility vehicle (SUV), two sources with direct knowledge of Ford's plans told Reuters.

The automaker had also planned to build its new models in Brazil, Russia and Thailand, one of the sources said.

Ford's decision, communicated to its suppliers in July, follows a similar move by General Motors to postpone the launch in India and China of a new $5 billion family of compact vehicles, said two sources familiar with GM'S thinking.

Ford's programme is on ice because of muted demand for some of its small and mid-sized hatchbacks and sedans in India and China, where SUVs and "crossovers" combining the hatchback and SUV have proved increasingly popular.

The cost of upgrading plants to produce the new cars would also be prohibitively high, the sources following Ford said.

All of the sources declined to be named as they have not been cleared to discuss the plans publicly.

Ford declined to comment on the development.

"We are constantly evaluating opportunities to better meet the needs of consumers and do not comment on speculation about future product programmes," a Ford spokesman said in a statement. 

SHIFT TO SUVS

That said, Ford has invested over $2 billion in India and plans to spend more to set up a global engineering centre in the southern city of Chennai that will help tweak products for the local market and more swiftly adapt to changing consumer trends.

The carmaker is also ramping up exports, including to Europe, to maximise usage of its two plants in India.

 "India is a key market for us in Asia Pacific," said the spokesman, adding that the carmaker is committed to introducing new products and technologies in the South Asian nation. 

But instead of the more ambitious plan for the key markets of India and China, Ford will focus on updating existing models and develop and build more SUVs and crossovers, moving away from sedans and hatchbacks, according to two separate US sources with knowledge of the company's plans. 

That would allow the carmaker to boost profit margins. 

"The global shift to crossovers makes competing in small cars a tough proposition for GM and Ford," said Sam Fiorani, vice president of global vehicle forecasting at US-based AutoForecast Solutions. 

"It makes more sense for them to refresh older products now, harness lower development costs in China in the mid-term, and move toward small crossovers over the long haul."   

Chinese buyers have flocked to SUVs, as they grow wealthier and are often restricted to one vehicle in major cities, at the expense of contracting sedan sales.   

SUV sales rose 52 per cent last year, although a glut of new model launches in the segment is already leading to discounts and lower margins.  

Growing competition in the small SUV segment from local Chinese carmakers is also putting more pressure on pricing. 

SETBACK FOR "MAKE IN INDIA" 

The retreat by Ford and GM is a setback for India's "Make in India" push to become a global manufacturing powerhouse, including in the auto sector.

Retooling the assembly line to build the B500 vehicles at Ford's plant in Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state, would have meant an investment of more than $100 million and created manufacturing jobs as it cranked out more cars.  

Ford and GM have struggled to crack emerging markets in Asia, where competition from Japanese, South Korean and now Chinese automakers is fierce.  

GM shut production in Indonesia owing to its modest market share, and Ford also plans to close its operations in the Southeast Asian nation, as well as in Japan and Australia.  

Dearborn-based Ford is now looking at each country in the region in terms of long-term profitability opportunities, said another source familiar with Ford's plans, while noting India remains a tough place to make money.

India's passenger car market, where sales rose 7 per cent last fiscal year to 2.8 million units, is dominated by Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai Motor Co with their extensive line-up of cars and vast dealer networks.

Maruti and Hyundai control two-thirds of the market whereas Ford's share in India, set to be the world's third-largest car market by 2020, has stagnated at about 3 per cent.

Until Ford finalises an alternative plan, the shift in strategy could leave gaps in its car portfolio in India, that today sits at the two ends of the price and size spectrum.

In the meantime, Ford is increasing its focus on driving down costs by sourcing more parts locally and using more common features across models to achieve economies of scale. 

Source: Ford shelves compact car programme for emerging markets, setback for India





Sep 03, 2016
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Hyundai gets over 400 bookings for 6th gen Elantra

NEW DELHI: Hyundai Motor India today said it has received over 400 bookings for its premium sedan Elantra within eight days of its national launch on August 23.

The all new Elantra, which is priced between Rs 12.99 lakh and Rs 19.19 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), received more than 405 bookings and 7,817 enquiries within eight days of its launch, Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) said in a statement.

While the new 2.0 litre petrol variants cost between Rs 12.99 lakh and Rs 17.99 lakh, the 1.6 litre diesel variants are priced between Rs 14.79 lakh and Rs 19.19 lakh. 

"We are overwhelmed with the customer response of more than 7,817 enquiries and 405 bookings received for The All New Elantra. This reflects the strong customer connect and confidence on Hyundai products," HMIL Managing Director & CEO YK Koo said.

The company is confident that the model will revive the segment and set new benchmark in India resulting in market leadership, he added. 

The new Elantra comes with various features like high intensity discharge headlamps, projector fog lamps, glass antenna, voice recognition, among others

Hyundai has so far sold 11.5 million units of Elantra globally since its launch in 1990. 

Source: Hyundai gets over 400 bookings for 6th gen Elantra 

Sep 02, 2016
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Nissan India opens pre-booking of latest GT-R

NEW DELHI: Japanese car major Nissan today announced the start of pre-booking of the latest version of sports car GT-R in India.

 The new GT-R was unveiled at the New York International Auto Show in March and is all set to hit Indian shores before the end of 2016.Interested customers can pre-order their 2017 Nissan GT-R by paying a deposit of Rs 25 lakh, Nissan Motor India</a> said in a statement.

 "The 2017 GT-R will bring more excitement to the Nissan range in India. GT-R represents the pinnacle of Nissan's driving performance and this latest model has become even more powerful and luxurious," Nissan India Operations President Guillaume Sicard said.

 The GT-R, which is Nissan's flagship sports car model, is powered by 3.8-litre V6 twin-turbocharged engine which propels the car from 0-100 kmph in less than 3 seconds.  

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Source: Nissan India opens pre-booking of latest GT-R 

Sep 01, 2016
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India-bound Skoda Kodiaq SUV revealed

Skoda has uncovered the new Kodiaq SUV in Berlin. The new Kodiaq SUV will come to India by September 2017. Here's all you have to know.

1. It's Skoda's first since forever seven-seat vehicle

Skoda has done SUVs some time recently, as we've seen with the Yeti, however Skoda has never done a seven-seater. This is the first in the organization's 120 or more year history and that is a pivotal turning point for the Czech brand. It's named after an Alaskan bear, the Kodiak, and fittingly, it looks very tough. In any case, Skoda says it's not a hard and fast wilderness romper, yet rather a family auto that can cross harsh landscape.

2. It depends on the Skoda Superb

No big surprise then, that it depends on the VW Group's MQB stage that additionally supports the Skoda Superb and Octavia in various appearances. It is extended and raised for its obligations as a seven-seat SUV, and top-spec adaptations get the most recent variant of the VW Group's transverse-motor AWD framework, supplied by Haldex/BorgWarner, however front-wheel-drive is the thing that you get on lower forms.

3. It will utilize 2.0-liter petrol and diesel motors

Worldwide markets will get a 1.4-liter TSI petrol engine that makes 125hp, yet this is unrealistic to come to India. What we will get is a 2.0-liter TDI diesel that produces either 150hp or 190hp (and 340 and 400Nm separately) which will be united to either a six-speed manual or a DSG double grasp programmed. There's additionally the probability of the organization's new 2.0-liter TSI petrol, which produces 180hp and 320Nm, however that may participate in later

4. The outside looks better than average

Skoda's head of configuration Jozef Kabaň has truly nailed it with the Kodiaq's outside. It figures out how to look forcing enough on account of its forceful grille and headlamp treatment, expansive wheel curves and robust position, additionally to some degree lively with a delicately decreasing rooftop line and discretionary 20-inch wheels. It gets a considerable measure of prompts from the Skoda Superb, including a thick shoulder line, overwhelming chiseling on the boot, and mind boggling, precise LED headlamps and tail-lights propelled by Czech precious stone. We especially like the way the LED mist lights sit in precise breaks just beneath the headlamps.

5. It's generally minimized for a seven-seat SUV

It might look forcing at first look, yet look somewhat more and you'll soon understand that is all down to sharp styling prompts; it's not by any stretch of the imagination that huge. With a length of 4,697mm, width of 1,882mm and a wheelbase of 2.7m (the base, 2WD petrol form likewise weighs only 1,550kg) it's very smaller, and that is something Skoda is glad for, in light of the fact that that ought to make it less demanding to live with as a family auto. It gets 190mm of ground freedom and can swim through 300mm of water, which once more, is not legitimate 4x4 fan stuff, but rather will suffice for most.

Source:India-bound Skoda Kodiaq SUV revealed

Sep 01, 2016
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Petrol prices hiked by Rs 3.38/litre, diesel up by Rs 2.67/litre

NEW DELHI: Petrol price was hiked on Wednesday by a steep Rs 3.38 per litre and diesel by Rs 2.67 a litre, reversing a two-month declining trend.

Petrol will cost Rs 63.47 a litre in Delhi from midnight tonight, up from Rs 60.09 a litre, said Indian Oil Corp, the nation's largest fuel retailer.

Similarly, a litre of diesel will cost Rs 52.94 a litre as against Rs 50.27.

The hike in fuel price, necessitated by a 13 per cent rise in international oil rates in the last fortnight, comes on the back of four reductions.

Rates were last cut by Rs 1 per litre in case of petrol and Rs 2 in diesel on August 16. The four reductions in last two months had led to the price of petrol in Delhi coming down by Rs 5.56 a litre and Rs 4.92 per litre in case of diesel.

"During the current fortnight, crude oil prices in the international market have witnessed a steep increase by 13 per cent (over USD 5 per barrel) compared to previous fortnight, with a corresponding increase in the international prices of petroleum products.

"The current level of international prices warrant an increase in prices of petrol and diesel, the impact of which is being passed on to the consumers," IOC said in a statement.

IOC and other state-owned fuel retailers, Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) and Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) revise petrol and diesel price on 1st and 16th of every month based on international oil rate and foreign exchange ratio in the preceding fortnight.

"The movement of prices in the international oil market and Rupee-US Dollar exchange rate shall continue to be monitored closely and developing trends of the market will be reflected in future price changes," IOC added.

Source: Petrol prices hiked by Rs 3.38/litre, diesel up by Rs 2.67/litre


Aug 31, 2016
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