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Bajaj RE60 goes into production as Qute

The Qute will initially be sold in 16 international markets; sales in India to begin after approval from the Supreme Court.
Bajaj has officially christened the RE60 quadricycle as Qute (as in cute); the company says that the name was finalised based on customer feedback. Production of the best replica watches uk Bajaj Qute is already underway and it will initially be exported to about 16 countries. .


The Qute gets a 216cc, water-cooled, single-cylinder DTSi petrol engine mounted at the rear. The unit is mated to a four-speed manual gearbox, and claims a top speed of 70kph. The manufacturer also claims that the RE60 delivers 35kpl.

The Qute is 2.75m in length, 1.3m in width, weighs in at 400kg, has a turning radius of 3.5m, and offers 44 litres of boot space; specs that make it a sensible, small urban people mover. The quadricycle will be available in a 2+2 or 1+3 seating layout.

Revealed first at the Indian Auto Expo 2012, the Qute was originally slated for launch last October. But a slew of PILs filed against the vehicle resulted in a delay. The Government of India has now classified the RE60 as a subset of the Light Commercial Vehicle segment, called the ‘quadricycle’.  Sales in the Indian market will commence once all regulations are in place, and cheap replica watches uk sale the Qute gets clearence from the court.

Courtesy : Autocar



Sep 26, 2015
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Matthias Muller to be next Volkswagen CEO.

Current Porsche boss has been announced as the successor to Martin Winterkorn
Matthias Müller has been announced as the new CEO of the VW Group, replacing Martin Winterkorn, who resigned from the top position at the scandal-hit firm on Wednesday.

Müller emerged as the frontrunner for the top job at VW earlier this week, with German newspapers and key news agencies quoting "inside sources" who backed the man who has been in charge of Porsche since 2010. Several other major changes were also announced, as the VW Group heavily revised its management structure.

“Mr Müller is happy to take this on at difficult times for the company. Müller knows the VW Group and will immediately set upon his new tasks with his whole strength. We particularly appreciate his critical view of things," said Berthold Huber deputy chairman of the supervisory board for the VW Group Board.

“Emissions test are a moral and political disaster for VW. Illegal behaviour of development engineers in development of engines has shocked the public. I would like to apologise in every form in front of the public, the authorities and our investors.”

The suspension of several more key figures at the VW Group was also announced, with Huber saying: “The board of management, according to latest findings, has recommended to immediately suspend some employees until final investigations have been made. A US/American legal company has been put in charge of further investigations and they are also to prepare.”

New VW boss Matthias Müller said: "My most urgent task is to win back trust for the Volkswagen Group – by leaving no stone unturned and with maximum transparency, as well as drawing the right conclusions from the current situation. Under my leadership, Volkswagen will do everything it can to develop and implement the most stringent compliance and governance standards in our industry. If we manage to achieve that then the Volkswagen Group with its innovative strength, its strong brands and above all its competent and highly motivated team has the opportunity to emerge from this crisis stronger than before."

He went on to say that he was only recently asked to take on the role, saying: “The supervisory board asked me today to take on the position of chairman of the board of VW. I am grateful for this confidence. I take on this role in times where our company faces challenges it has never had to face before, but I take on this challenge with confidence. I will do everything it takes to win back confidence of our employees, investors, staff and the public. Our patience will be tested as much as yours but speed is less essential than being thorough. At no point was the safety of our vehicles or our customers in danger. That is important to me.”

Stephan Weil, a member of VW's supervisory board, commented on the meeting, which was called at short notice and took place at the company’s headquarters in Wolfsburg. “We had a good meeting of the board of management.”

He paid tribute to outgoing boss, Martin Winterkorn, saying: “The farewell of Martin Winterkorn is a very special moment. A lot is owed to Prof Winterkorn. It was also a meeting of a new beginning.

“The new chairman of the board Matthias Müller will have full support of all members of the board of management.”

The supervisory board also approved a new management structure for the group and the brands as well as for the North America region.

Berthold Huber said: “The new structure strengthens the brands and regions, gives the group board of management the necessary leeway for strategy and steering within the company, and lays a focus on the targeted development of future-oriented fields.”

Winfried Vahland, formerly chairman of the board of directors at Skoda, has now taken over as boss of a reorganised North American region, which now includes USA, Mexico and Canada combined. His successor at Skoda will be Bernhard Maier, who was until now sales and marketing of Porsche.

Significantly, Michael Horn, the under-fire president and CEO of Volkswagen Group USA, has retained his job despite earlier rumours that he would be axed. It is understood that US dealer groups lobbied for him to stay in his role.

Jürgen Stackmann has been shifted from his job as chairman of Seat to take over Christian Klingler’s role as sales and marketing boss at Volkswagen.

Klingler is leaving the company with immediate effect, with the reason for his departure given as “part of long-term planned structural changes and as a result of differences with regard to business strategy”. But Volkswagen stressed that his departure from the company was “not related to recent events”. Matthias Müller will lead the sales department at group level in the interim.

The new Seat chairman is Luca de Meo, currently sales and marketing chief at Audi.

Here's the lowdown on Müller - and other VW Group executives featuring in the current job shake-up.

Matthias Müller - Matthias Müller is the strong favourite for the position of VW Group CEO, and he certainly has all of the obvious credentials. For starters, he’s a VW brand lifer, having started his career as an apprentice at Audi back in 1977. A graduate in computer science, he worked in Audi’s IT department before joining its planning division.

Müller has a strong background in product; he was the manager for the Audi A3 and then became overall product boss for Audi in 1995.

Now 62, Müller’s career over the past decade and a half has been linked closely to Winterkorn’s rise to power (a factor which could yet hurt his prospects of succeeding him). Winterkorn put Muller in charge of Audi and Lamborghini products in 2002 and when he took over as VW Group CEO in 2007, he duly gave him responsibility for all VW Group product strategy.

Winfried Vahland - Previously the boss of Skoda, 58-year-old Winfried Vahland is said to be highly regarded by several VW Group board members, and is now boss in the North American region.

Vahland differs from Stadler and Muller in that he has worked at car companies outside of the VW Group. He studied a mixture of mechanical engineering and business at university, then followed up his studies at the General Motors Institute in Michigan before joining Opel as a project analyst in 1984. He moved up through GM Europe to take control of a manufacturing strategy review there, before joining Audi as Director of Controlling in 1990.

One of Vahland’s strengths is his experience of regional divisions; he’s worked with different VW Group brands in Brazil, the Asia-Pacific and, crucially, he had a five-year stint working in China.

He was made CEO of Skoda in 2010 and is currently focused on taking the Czech brand towards its goal of 1.5 million sales per year by 2020. He may not get to see that project through directly if the VW Group board comes calling.

Herbert Diess - Another candidate with plenty of experience outside of the VW Group, Herbert Diess is a relatively recent recruit to the company’s management line-up. Indeed, he only joined Volkswagen back in July, moving across from BMW to become the Chairman of the Board at VW’s passenger cars division.

Diess’s background is in vehicle technology and mechanical engineering, and he joined Bosch in his home city of Munich as long ago as 1989. He moved to the firm’s plan in Treto in Spain in 1990, before returning to Bavaria in 1996 to become BMW’s Director of long-term and structural planning.

Seen as having a shrewd knowledge of production processes, Diess spent a year at BMW’s Rover site in 1999 before switching to the new Mini plant at Oxford. He was made Director of BMW Motorcycles in 2003 but switched back to cars to manage purchasing and the supplier network in 2007, then Research & Development in 2012.

Courtesy : Autocar

Sep 26, 2015
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Renault Kwid vs Alto 800 vs Eon: Specs and features comparison

Here’s how the Renault Kwid stacks up against its rivals on paper.
Renault has launched its new small hatchback the Kwid in India.  Pricing for the Kwid starts at a very aggressive 2.57 lakh for the base variant, going up to Rs 3.53 lakh for the top-spec trim that comes with touchscreen infotainment and a driver airbag. 

Unlike its immediate rivals, the Renault Kwid looks more like a crossover than a hatchback with its high bonnet and waistline, and ground clearance of 180mm. However, competing against the likes of the popular Maruti Alto 800 and the Hyundai Eon won’t be an easy task, considering their brand value and widespread dealer network. With respect to the basic technical details, this is how the Kwid fares against the Alto 800 and the Eon on paper.

Under the hood

The Renault Kwid is powered by a 799cc three-cylinder petrol engine. This motor makes a maximum of 53.2bhp and 7.3kgm of torque and is mated to a five-speed manual transmission.

The Maruti Alto 800 gets driven by a 796cc engine which is good for 47bhp and 7.03kgm of torque and comes with a five-speed manual transmission.

In comparison, the Hyundai Eon's 814cc engine makes peak power of 54bhp and 7.6kgm of torque and is mated to a five-speed manual transmission.

Dimensions

The Renault Kwid measures 3,679mm in length and 1,579mm in width. On the other hand, the Alto 800 has a length of 3,395mm and a width of 1,490mm. The Eon is 3,495mm long and 1,550mm wide. Dimension-wise, the Kwid is the longest and widest of the trio, which could indicate a reasonable amount of space on the inside.

In terms of ground clearance too, the Kwid leads at 180mm – a segment first. The Eon comes in second at 170mm, while the Alto 800 offers the lowest at 160mm. 

The Kwid also gets the biggest boot space in its segment at 300 litres while the Eon and the Alto 800 offer 215 litres and 177 litres respectively.

Features

The Kwid's top RXT trim is expected to get a first-in-segment, seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system, with four speakers along with radio, CD, USB, Aux and Bluetooth compatibility. It is likely to get an all-digital dashboard with a large readout at the centre that displays the cruising speed. It is flanked by the fuel gauge on the right and other warning indicators on the left. Additionally, it will come equipped with the basic necessities such as power steering, front power windows, air conditioning and central locking. There's also keyless entry and a navigation system. 

The top-spec VXi trim of the Maruti also gets equipment like power steering, front power windows, air conditioning and central locking. Unlike the Kwid, it gets a basic two-speaker audio system with radio, USB and Aux compatibility. However, it gets tubeless tyres and offers a driver airbag as a paid option.

Just like the top Alto 800 trim, the Eon Sportz trim too gets a basic two-speaker audio system with radio, USB and Aux compatibility. But it also comes equipped with keyless entry, driver airbag and tilt adjustable steering.

The Renault Kwid is likely to be a strong contender in this segment. Its biggest strength will be its crossover-like styling which will appeal to buyers. Comparing the features on paper, it is evident that the Kwid wins against the Alto 800 and Eon, which gives it an additional advantage.

Courtesy : Autocar

Sep 25, 2015
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Audi to launch Q2 before Q1.

Q2 to be smallest model in Audi's Q range, followed by entry level, sub-4-metre-long Q1.
Audi has confirmed that it will launch the Q2 compact crossover, the smallest model in the Q range, at the 2016 Geneva Show. Previously known as the Q1, Audi could not use the Q2 nomenclature (its preferred choice) as it was owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA). However, the German luxury car brand has finally managed to acquire the rights to the Q2 (and Q4) badges from FCA.
 
Speaking to Autocar India, Audi's head of R&D, Ulrich Hackenberg confirmed that 'the production version will be called the Q2 and the Q1 will come later'. This would fit in with Audi's model hierarchy in which the Q1 would be an even smaller crossover, spun off the next-gen A1's platform. While the
Q2 would be a notch below the Q3 and use the modular MQB that underpins the Audi A3 and VW Golf, the Audi Q1 'could be less than 4 metres long', according to Hackenberg.
 
Whilst the Q2 is likely to be powered with three- and four-cylinder versions of VW's latest petrol (EA211) and diesel (EA288) engines, the smaller Q1 isexpected to be powered by a compact 1.6 diesel which could be downsized to 1.5 litres for the Indian market. A 1.2 turbo-petrol, which also powers the current Polo, is another option. A 1.5 diesel or 1.2 petrol Q1 could easily slip into the Indian 'small car' category, which gives a massive 12 percent excise savings to cars less than 4 metres long and with engine capacities lower than 1.5 litres for diesel and 1.2 litres for petrol. The lower rate of excise would allow the Q1 to be priced far more competitively than any other car from rival brands, allowing Audi to set a new base line for the luxury car segment in India.

Courtesy :  Autocar

Sep 25, 2015
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New Ford Figo Launched in India; Prices Start at Rs. 4.29 Lakh.

The long wait for the much-awaited new-generation Ford Figo has finally come to an end. The American carmaker Ford today rolled out the car in India at a starting price of Rs. 4.29 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Sharing most of its design elements, features, and engine options with the Aspire, the new-gen Figo definitely looks more upmarket than before. With the first-in-class 6 airbags, dual-clutch automatic transmission, and the most powerful engine lineup, the Figo is also the most feature-loaded car in its league.

One must note, the Maruti Suzuki Swift's price starts at Rs. 4.64 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), which makes the Ford Figo hatchback cheaper by about Rs. 35,000.

Just like the Aspire, the new-gen Figo too features the company's new signature grille with four horizontal slats, sweptback head-lights, underlining body-coloured bumper, etc. In fact, the Figo's side profile also looks similar to that of the Aspire till the rear wheel arch. With that being said, it's the rear profile that helps the two Ford cars look different. The Figo gets a hatch and wrap-around tail-lamps.

Also Read: Ford Figo Aspire vs Maruti Swift Dzire - Comparison Review

Since the the new-generation Ford Figo is inspired by its sub-4m sedan sibling, its interior also look identical to that of the Aspire with features such as three-spoke steering wheel with silver accents, steering mounted controls, and a 4.2-inch SYNC multimedia infotainment system among others. However, unlike the Aspire's dual-tone scheme, the Ford Figo gets an all-black cabin instead.

The New Ford Figo also shares its engine and transmission lineup with the Aspire. While the diesel variants feature a 1.5-litre TDCi unit (99bhp) mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox, it gets a choice of 2 petrol engines - a 1.2-litre TiVCT (87bhp) with a 5-speed manual and a 1.5-litre TiVCT (110bhp) with a 6-speed dual-clutch gearbox.

Just like its sub-compact sedan sibling, the new Ford Figo too gets 6 airbags, anti-lock braking system (ABS) with electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD), electrically adjustable ORVMs, height adjustable driver seat and other provisions.

New Ford Figo Prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Petrol

1.2-litre Base: Rs. 4.29 lakh

1.2-litre Ambiente: Rs. 4.56 lakh

1.2-litre Trend: Rs. 5 lakh

1.2-litre Trend+: Rs. 5.25 lakh

1.2-litre Titanium: Rs. 5.75 lakh

1.2-litre Titanium+: Rs. 6.40 lakh

1.5-litre (AT) Titanium: Rs. 6.91 lakh

Diesel

1.5-litre Base: Rs. 5.29 lakh

1.5-litre Ambiente: Rs. 5.62 lakh

1.5-litre Trend: Rs. 5.97 lakh

1.5-litre Trend+: Rs. 6.22 lakh

1.5-litre Titanium: Rs. 6.72 lakh

1.5-litre Titanium+: Rs. 7.40 lakh


New Ford Figo Mileage Figures

1.2-litre Ti-VCT petrol - 18.16km/l
1.5-litre TDCi diesel - 25.83km/l

Colour Options - Ruby Red, Sparkling Gold, Oxford White, Tuxedo Black, Deep Impact Blue, Ignot Silver, and Smoke Grey.

Courtesy :  NDTV Car

Sep 24, 2015
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