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Ducati to open 3 more dealerships in India by 2017 end

AHMEDABAD: Italian superbike maker Ducati has announced to open three more dealerships across India by the end of 2017, starting from Kochi.

Ducati India is at present operational in five major cities including Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Pune, besides the newly opened showroom-cum-service centre in Ahmedabad.

"We will open our next dealership in Kochi. We have planned to add another three dealerships within the course of 2017," Ducati India Managing Director Ravi Avalur told reporters during the launching ceremony of Ducati's cruiser bike XDiavel at their dealership on the SG Highway here today.

Avalur, however, maintained that company does not plan to open too many dealerships to maintain quality of services.

"Our plan is not to open too many dealerships because it will be difficult to maintain this quality and standard if we do so. We can't have dealers everywhere. We will be relatively contained compared to some of the major players," said Avalur.

According to him, the cruiser market in India is growing at a healthy rate, as around 6,500 bikes, which are above 500cc and having a price tag of more than Rs 4 lakh, were sold last calender year.

"Ducati's growth is of course better than the market. Though we have just launched this dealership, we have out-sold all our initial stock here. Last year, our highest selling model was Diavel," said Avalur.

The newly launched XDiavel comes with a price tag of Rs 16.93 lakh (ex-showroom). Another variant of the bike XDiavel S is available at 19.70 lakh (ex-showroom).

Source : Ducati to open 3 more dealerships in India by 2017 end

Sep 21, 2016
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Honda increases car prices in India

Honda Cars India has increased prices of its entire product portfolio across the country that are applicable from 15 September 2016. The price hike ranges from Rs 6,300 to Rs. 14,250 depending on models. According to reports, Honda Brio has witnessed an increase in a price range from Rs 6,900 to Rs 7,600.
The newly introduced crossover, Honda BR-V gets a price hike of Rs 9,900 to Rs 14,250 for the diesel and Rs.13,350o to Rs 14,050 for the petrol. Prices of the Honda City, Amaze and Jazz have also seen a price increase of Rs 11,000, Rs 6,300 and Rs 9,300 respectively. The CR-V will also cost dearer by Rs 14,100.

 

Recently, Honda Mobilio was crash tested by Global NCAP wherein the base version did not score anything. That said, the variant equipped with airbags scored a respectable three stars out of five. Should carmakers starts offering their models with optional airbags? Should safety features like airbags, ABS etc be mandatory for all vehicles sold in India? Before even such a move is done, buyers should have safety as a prime focus before narrowing down a deal on a particular product. Such safety systems are there for a reason and presence of such devices makes a car even safer.

Source : Honda increases car prices in India

Sep 21, 2016
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Jaguar Land Rover launches new Jaguar XF starting at Rs 49.50 lakh

MUMBAI: Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) today launched all new Jaguar XF priced between Rs 49.50-62.10 lakh.

The deliveries of the new XF will begin from the month-end, the company said in a statement here. This marks the first JLR model entry in the country with this new powertrain. 

Announcing the launch, JLR India President Rohit Suri said the all-new 2-litre XF will be available in five variants. 

The base diesel model 'Pure' is priced at Rs 49.50 lakh, the 'Prestige' at Rs 55.90 lakh and the 'Portfolio' comes at Rs 62.10 lakh.   

The 2-litre base petrol model 'Prestige' begins at Rs 55.65 lakh and the 'Portfolio' is priced at Rs 61.85 lakh (all prices ex-showroom Delhi). 

The XF diesel version comes with the new Ingenium 2-litre 4-cylinder turbocharged engine delivering a power output of 132 Kw. Ingenium is JLR's new breed of engines designed for effortless performance, refinement and efficiency. 

With advanced technology and all-aluminium construction, the Ingenium diesel engine, which is 20kg lighter than the previous one, delivers impressive fuel economy and reduces CO2 emissions.

For the petrol version, the XF's 4-cylinder engine offers 177 Kw of power and responsiveness throughout the rev range, while improving efficiency and in fact offers '6-cylinder' performance. 

Jaguar portfolio in the country includes the F-Type (starting at Rs 125 lakh in CBU form), locally manufactured XJ (starting at Rs 99.99 lakh) and locally-made XE (starting at Rs 39.90 lakh).

The models are sold through the company's 23-dealer network in 22 cities. 

Source : Jaguar Land Rover launches new Jaguar XF starting at Rs 49.50 lakh 

Sep 21, 2016
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Renault starts exports of Kwid, Duster to Nepal from India

NEW DELHI: French auto major Renault today announced start of exports of its entry-level car Kwid and popular SUV Duster to Nepal from its Indian operations.

 Renault marked its entry into the Nepal market by associating with one of the largest business groups - Vishal Group -- in sync with its strategy to expand its presence in the SAARC region, the company said in a statement.

 Renault India Operations Country CEO and MD Sumit Sawhney said: "Nepal is an important market for Renault's growth in South Asia and we have carved out a clear-cut strategy to grow our presence in this important market with an ambition to be among the top players."

He further said: "We are confident that Kwid and Duster will play a significant role in our expansion plans in Nepal." 

To begin with, Advanced Automobiles Pvt Ltd, a part of the Vishal Group, will sell Kwid and Duster in Nepal, where SUVs and hatchbacks are the growing segments. 

Renault Kwid, manufactured with over 98 per cent localisation, is an example of 'Make in India' ideology and has been a great success which revolutionised the compact hatchback segment, the company added. 

Source : Renault starts exports of Kwid, Duster to Nepal from India 

Sep 19, 2016
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Automakers are putting brakes on fitting diesel engines in small cars

MUMBAI: It was seen as highly desirable a couple of years ago. Now, it is a costly and avoidable proposition for some. 

Automakers like Maruti Suzuki BSE 1.11 %, Tata Motors BSE -0.27 %, Toyota Motor and Honda Motor have either dropped or are reviewing plans to fit diesel engines in their small cars in India, said several people associated with these companies. 

The key reasons for the rethink are ambiguity over the use of diesel in passenger vehicles in the wake of recent court orders and government moves, impending transition to BS VI emission rules and buyer preference that shifts away from diesel, they said.

Maruti Suzuki is evaluating the possibility to stop fitting its own 800cc diesel engine, which currently powers the Celerio, on its cars, three people who are associated with the nation's biggest car maker said.

Global leader Toyota Motor has already dropped plans to fit the 1.5 litre GDI diesel engine on upcoming Vios sedan in India. Japanese rival Honda Motor's India unit, a late entrant into the diesel segment, studied a 1.2 litre 3-cylinder diesel engine for a proposed small car, but has now shelved that idea. Homegrown diesel engine expert Tata Motors has also put its 1.2 litre and 1.6 litre diesel engines on hold. 

A Maruti Suzuki spokesperson said as a policy the company does not comment on future product plans. Spokespeople for Toyota Kirloskar and Tata Motors too declined to comment on specific product plans. Honda Cars India didn't respond until press time on Sunday to an email seeking comment.

These companies were on an overdrive until three years ago, investing huge money and time to expand their portfolio of diesel cars to satiate customer demand towards diesel-run vehicles. But with the government scrapping subsidy on diesel, which reduced the fuel's price difference with petrol, consumer preference started shifting back to petrol. Recent moves to discourage the use of diesel in passenger vehicles have further eroded the demand for cars, especially small cars, powered by diesel. 

"When the 800cc (diesel engine) was planned, the scenario was exactly opposite. Buyers were scurrying for every possible diesel engine option and as a small car expert, Maruti anticipated significant demand for future," said one of the people associated with Maruti Suzuki. "Today the demand dynamics have altered dramatically. It appears the 800cc may carry on in small way, but has no future in BS VI." 

The Supreme Court has temporarily lifted a ban on the registration of large diesel passenger vehicles in the National Capital Region on condition that a special environment levy is paid, but has yet to come out with a final verdict. There have also been efforts, like from the National Green Tribunal and those fighting air pollution, to discourage the use of diesel. 

These have taken a toll on sales. For instance, the share of diesel models in passenger vehicle sales has come down to 40-42 per cent from the peak of 58 per cent in fiscal 2012. 

With the government deciding to advance the BS VI to 2020, the cost to upgrade the diesel engine to meet the guidelines will make diesel cars further expensive. The price gap with petrol could widen to more than Rs 2 lakh in small cars from Rs 1-1.5 lakh currently, thereby making it unviable.

Tata Motors spokesperson said the company recognises that the earlier change to BS6 will impact the future mix of power system solutions and this is under review as Tata Motors finalizes the product plans. Having invested strongly in the research and development for future emission reduction across the entire range of vehicles, the application to our vehicles is yet to be completed.

"The accelerated timelines for BS6 emissions is demanding a huge R&D effort over the next few years. This is a complex engineering task and our engineering teams have started working on critical programmes," added Tata Motors spokesperson. 

Experts see the demand for diesel power train in small vehicles to fall post introduction of BS VI rules, but expect it to remain strong in SUVs and bigger sedans. Also, diesel cars will be critical to meet proposed Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) rules, which seek to improve the average fuel economy, as diesel gives better mileage than petrol. 

While there are efforts to offer alternatives like hybrid technology, N Raja, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Toyota Kirloskar, said diesel would remain an integral part of any manufacturer, especially in view of future regulations such as CAFE.

At Maruti, for instance, while the future of 800 cc diesel is being debated on, the company is going ahead with its 1.5 litre diesel engine development, said a person associated with Maruti. 

Toyota, meanwhile, is betting on hybrid vehicles. It is planning to bring a hybrid Corolla Altis to India and is studying the possibility of a hybrid Vios sedan. 

Source :  Automakers are putting brakes on fitting diesel engines in small cars 

Sep 19, 2016
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