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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.  

We recommend this video by Venturist VENTURIST MEDIA INC. Recommended By Colombia.The 2017 GT-R has received the most significant changes since it was introduced in 2007.  


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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