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Honda to launch 4 new products in the next 4 months.

Honda officials said that they plan to launch four new two-wheelers in the remaining four months of 2015
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter (HMSI) plans to launch four two-wheelers in the next four months as it aims to further consolidate its position in the country. "We plan to launch four models, including a mystery product in the rest of the year," HMSI Vice President sales and marketing Y S Guleria told PTI. The company, which is the leader in scooter segment, has already launched 110cc bike Livo and flagship model CBR 650 in the country.

The company also expects this year's festive season to be better than previous years. "We expect 4-5 per cent year-on-year growth this festive season as we are running full capacity," Guleria said. He added that the company expects motorcycle sales to get a push from rural areas during the festive season. When asked about the impact of strike on the company, Guleria said: "Our Manesar plant has been closed today due to strike call given by trade unions."

The company would look as to how to work out a way to overcome loss for the strike period, he added. The company's Manesar unit produces around 5,600 two- wheelers a day, translating to around 16 lakh units a year, he added. Normal life was today affected in various parts of the country as 10 central trade unions went on a day-long nationwide strike to protest against changes in labour laws and privatisation of PSUs.

Courtesy : Zigwheels

Sep 03, 2015
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Hyundai Elantra diesel vs Volkswagen Jetta comparison

With updates improving overall desirability even more, these two impressive diesel executive sedans enter the ring again.
Both Hyundai and VW updated their respective diesel executive sedans – the Elantra and the Jetta – earlier this year and we've brought them together for a comparison. Both sedans received minor cosmetic changes on the outside and in, along with some additional equipment. So, which one is worth your money? Here are our impressions from behind the wheel.
 
Performance & refinement
 
The diesel Elantra is powered by a smooth and punchy 126bhp 1.6-litre engine. In traffic, there’s a bit of a delay before power comes in, but after that, the engine has decent punch. You do expect more power on a car of this size, but there’s enough punch for stress-free overtaking and cruising. The engine is also very smooth and less clattery than the Jetta’s. The clutch, though, is on the heavier side and in traffic, the Elantra sometimes feels jerky as power comes on and off.
 
Here, the Jetta has a decisive edge. The bigger 2.0-litre engine makes it a much quicker machine than the Elantra. 0-100kph, for example, is dispatched in 10.90sec, a good second ahead of the Elantra’s time. And it’s not just flat-out performance, the bigger engine also means that you don’t have to fiddle with the gearbox too much. On the downside, the engine note is gravelly when compared to the Elantra and it doesn’t let you forget that it is a diesel.
 
Ride & handling
 
The Elantra is good at ironing out bumps at low speeds. Even high-speed stability is acceptable, though the softly sprung Hyundai does tend to bounce and roll a fair bit when driven fast. The cabin is well insulated and this really helps make this Hyundai a soothing cruiser. As far as handling is concerned, the Elantra feels predictable and safe when pushed hard, and is probably one of Hyundai’s most secure and best-handling cars.
 
If the Elantra’s ride is good at low speeds, the Jetta’s is even better; the stiff body and supple suspension simply absorb bumps with ease. On the highway, the ride stays flat and you feel minimum movement in the cabin over most surfaces. Even around corners, the Jetta feels tidy, body roll is well contained and the VW feels impressively light on its feet. The steering is very direct, it’s light and the Jetta is quite enjoyable on a twisty road too.
 
 
Interiors
 
Hyundai has gone for an all-black theme and the dashboard has been changed slightly too, with a new audio system and the welcome addition of a touchscreen. The interiors reflect the impressive exterior design language. The door pads are well sculpted and so is the multi-layered dash, replete with ridges and curves that flow into the centre console. The steering wheel looks and feels great, while the instrumentation is clear and easy to read. Even the fit and finish is really good.
 
The Jetta’s dashboard design is clean and easy to use, but it just feels a bit utilitarian compared to the Elantra’s. Where the Hyundai dashboard comes across as a younger, slicker design, the Jetta’s has an old-school look to it. Where it scores is with that typical strong European build and the attention to detail and fit-finish. The Jetta’s touchscreen is larger and much easier to use than the Hyundai’s and the front seats are larger and more comfortable too. 
 
Space & practicality
 
There’s plenty of legroom for rear seat passengers here and the bench itself is comfortable, with good thigh support and a flattish floor. But it is set lower than normal, so  getting in and out takes a bit more effort. Also, the seat-back is a bit too reclined and the swooping roofline eats into headroom. Due to the rising shoulder line, visibility from the back seat is impeded as well. The front seats, though, are wide and supportive, making even long journeys comfortable.
 
The Jetta has the more comfortable back seat in this test. You sit higher, at almost the ideal height, the backrest is perfectly inclined and legroom is much better than in the Elantra. The seat base is generous and superbly contoured too. If there is a fault, it’s with the cushioning which is a touch too hard and the backrest that’s a wee too upright. The boot capacity is a good 510 litres and the wide opening hatch makes it much easier to access than the Elantra’s boot.
 
 
Equipment
 
Like all Hyundais, the Elantra comes loaded with equipment. Even the base variants get front airbags, ABS, parking sensors, dual-zone climate control, USB and aux-in ports for the audio system, electric mirrors, Bluetooth and remote locking. Mid ‘S’ versions add a rear-view camera, electric folding mirrors and keyless entry and go. Top SX versions get cruise control, a powered driver’s seat, auto headlamps, Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) and cooled front seats.
 
In terms of kit, the Jetta fares well and there’s all the equipment you’d expect from a car at this price. You get dual-zone climate control, parking sensors, remote locking, Xenon headlamps, cruise control and a media input port. Also, the well-damped glove compartment lid conceals a six-CD changer and an SD card port. Design-wise, the cabin is clean and simple and the additional display systems are easy to read and are operated by large buttons.
 
Verdict
 
Hyundai's Elantra is no doubt, a value-for-money product. It's attractive, is as well-equipped as Hyundais come and is also very comfortable to be in. But then, driving it isn't exactly a smooth experience in heavy city traffic and at speed, it bounces around a fair bit. The Jetta, on the other hand, stays rock steady at any speed. The engine is responsive and the Jetta is quite a fun car from behind the wheel. It is more expensive, but then, it feels solid and a lot more premium than the Hyundai. Overall, the VW Jetta is the winner in this comparison. 

Courtesy : Autocar

Sep 03, 2015
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Mercedes-AMG C 63 S launched at Rs 1.30 crore.

The fourth AMG model to be launched this year, the C 63 S is powered by a 503bhp 4.0-litre V8 engine.
Adding to its salvo of launches, Mercedes has just rolled out the AMG C 63 S in India priced at Rs 1.30 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi). It is the AMG-treated version of the C-class sedan, and as the name suggests, is in the S avatar which makes it slightly more powerful than the C 63. The Mercedes-AMG C 63 S is the 11th model in the brand’s '15 in 15' product strategy for the year.

Unveiled at the 2014 Paris motor show, the C 63 S is powered by the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine as on the AMG GT S, and makes 503bhp and 71.4kgm of torque. Transmission duties are held by a seven-speed AMG SpeedShift gearbox. The C 63 S boasts of a 0-100kph sprint time of around 4 seconds, before going on to an electronically limited top whack of 250kph.

It has the quintessential AMG body kit and unique alloy designs. In the cabin, there’s plenty of carbon fibre and Alcantara that’s been used, the sport seats get contrasting stitching, and it features a flat-bottomed steering wheel. The interior can be further spruced up by customising the car with Merc’s optional Designo program.

The Mercedes-AMG C 63 S will be imported as CBU, and takes on the likes of the BMW M3.

Courtesy : Autocar

Sep 03, 2015
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Maruti Ciaz diesel to be offered only as hybrid.

At the launch of the new Maruti Suzuki Ciaz SHVS it was announced that production of the standard diesel variant has been replaced by the Ciaz SHVS mild hybrid
Maruti Suzuki launched the Ciaz SHVS in India today but also announced that standard Maruti Ciaz diesel production has been stopped. The Maruti Ciaz diesel will now be only offered as a mild hybrid or the SHVS as Maruti prefers to call it. All the new Maruti Ciaz diesel variants get idle start/stop and engine recuperation as standard features. This move really doesn’t come as a surprise as Maruti has got various excise benefits on the Diesel Hybrid which means price difference between the standard diesel car and SHVS is marginal despite the addition of features. Also what makes the Maruti Ciaz SHVS even more enticing is the fact that it is the most fuel efficient car on sale (barring the Mahindra e2o) with an ARAI certified mileage of 28.09kmpl! The Maruti Ciaz diesel hybrid has been priced at Rs 8.23 lakh for the base variant.
Maruti Ciaz diesel SHVS engine

The Maruti Ciaz SHVS employs automatic start-stop technology to turn off the engine when the car is stationary at stop-lights or otherwise for over a few seconds. This feature would be ideally useful for consumers staying in metro cities or face lots of traffic signals during their commute. The Ciaz SHVS will come with Brake energy recuperation system that sends wasted energy during deceleration and braking into an electrical system for storage. This system takes load off the alternator which improves fuel economy over a period of time. Powering the Maruti Ciaz SHVS is the same 1.3-litre displacement diesel motor with identical power and torque figures. The fact that the new batteries weigh around8 to 10kg, expect acceleration and top speed to be affected marginally. The Maruti Ciaz SHVS also receives Rs 13,000 incentive from the Government and excise duty has also been reduced from 24 per cent to 12.5 per cent.

Courtesy : Zigwheels

Sep 02, 2015
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Vespa 150cc VXL and SXL, first look

Two peppy Vespa 150's join the stylish Italian scooter-makers existing premium India lineup.

Vespa continues to soldier along bravely in the Indian scooter market, carving its own premium niche. The Italians know a thing or two about style, and this is what the young in India company has focused on from day one, manufacturing pleasingly retro looking scooters from their state-of-the-art factory in Baramati, maintaining a premium feel that’s unmatched. Vespa already has in India, the LX 125, the VX 125 which is the same basic scooter with a front disc brake, and the Vespa S, another 125cc scooter with more masculine lines.

Piaggio's India savvy Managing Director, Stefano Pelle along with soccer star and Vespa brand ambassador Alessandro Del Piero have introduced new 150cc scooters to the Indian line-up, the Vespa VXL 150 and SXL 150, offering refreshing new styling, attractive and Vespa typical funky colour schemes, along with a digital instruments console. This duo settle into the envious position of becoming the only 150cc scooters today sold in India.

The button-started new Vespa VXL and SXL scooters offer a four-stroke, 150cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled and carburettor fed, 3-valve engine. Power output is 11.5bhp at 7,000rpm, while maximum torque is 1.17kgm at 5,500rpm. Both the VXL and SXL offer CVT transmission, allowing for hassle free, gearless riding. In addition to these larger capacity powerplants, Vespa is also offering the VXL and SXL in 125cc, signature three-valve engines, as already offered with their existing model lineup.

 

The VXL and SXL are held together by Vespa trademark, monocoque steel frames, tailored to excel in urban India. Riders are seated in a comfortable, upright riding position. There are single-sided, hydraulic shock absorbers as on most Vespa scooters, with coiled-springs in front, as we've experienced on earlier scooters work flawlessly, and scooter typical hydraulic monoshocks at the rear, with engines used as stressed members of the frame. 

Tyres on the VXL and SXL are lower profile than offered on any Indian scooter, tubeless, made by Maxxis with exciting new tread patterns. The new 150s offer a larger diameter, 11 inch front rim for easy manoeuvrability. Both scooters are equipped with 200mm drilled front disc brakes, working together with 140mm drum brake units at rear.  

The Vespa VXL is priced at Rs 84,641, while the SXL will retail for Rs 88,696. Likewise, you can buy the 125cc variants of these scooters for Rs 77,308 (VXL) and Rs 81,967 (SXL), all prices ex-showroom in Pune. In the words of Stefano Pelle, all these new Vespas are "pakka" manufactured in India, with virtually 100 percent localisation achieved at the Baramati facility. 

Specifications
Vespa VXL 150/ SXL 150

Price                            Rs 84,641-88,696 (ex-showroom, Pune)

On Sale                       Now            

L/W/H                         1770/690/1140mm

Wheelbase                  1290mm

Engine layout                Single-cylinder, air-cooled, four-stroke

Displacement                150cc

Power                                11.5bhp at 7000rpm

Torque                              1.17kgm at 5500rpm

Power to weight          100.9bhp per tonne

Specific output            76.7bhp per litre

Gearbox                           CVT

Front suspension           Single side

Rear suspension            Monoshock, stressed engine

Front brake                  200mm disc

Rear brake                   140mm drum

Wheels                           5-spoke alloy

Rim size (f-r)                11-10 inches

Tyre size (f-r)               110/70 x 11- 120/70 x 10 inches

Courtesy : Autocar

Sep 02, 2015
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