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Exclusive: Yamaha R3 launch in August, MT-320 coming March '16

Yamaha's 321cc sportsbike is only a month away, and its naked cousin will arrive a 

little after the conclusion of the 2016 Delhi Auto Expo

A lot has been said about Yamaha India's plan to bring in a small sportsbike since the R25 and the R3 were 

revealed. Will it be the R25 or the R3, will it be powered by a twin like it is abroad or a single, and to add to the 

confusion, spy shots of both bikes being tested on our roads have surfaced on the interwebs.

Now, we can put the debate to rest. We can re-confirm that it is the R3 that is on its way here. Launch is 

scheduled for August, though the date hasn't been finalised yet. It will be shipped to India in completely-knocked 

down (CKD) kit form from Indonesia, which also clears any doubt about Yamaha manufacturing the bike at one of 

its Indian plants. It will be available in three colours - red, blue and black - and ABS will be available as an option.

After Yamaha took the fairing off the R25 to create the MT-25, we'd told you something similar would also be 

done with the R3. It is coming to India, but it'll be called the MT-320, and not the MT-03, as we'd understood 

earlier. This, too, will take the R3's CKD route from Indonesia, with three colour options to choose from, and like 

with the R3, an ABS version will also be on offer. It will, in all likelihood, be showcased at the Delhi Auto Expo in 

February next year, and Yamaha will launch it right after that, sometime in March.

Now, with that out of the way, the only mystery is the price. Which shall remain so, but at least now that we know 

the bike's only a month away, we can take some solace in the fact that the wait isn't too long.

Jul 21, 2015
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The new Volkswagen Vento: Sharpened Sophistication

The Vento gets a nifty refresh for 2015, receiving more visual zing and features to go with its immaculate engineering .

The VW Vento, along with the Skoda Rapid, is arguably the most technologically accomplished machine in its segment. Boasting rock solid German engineering, segment-topping dynamics, a choice of capable petrol and diesel engines and the much lauded dual clutch DSG as the big differentiator, the Vento is for those with an evolved taste. In its 2015 avatar, the capable C-Segment car gets a design refresh, along with the addition of some new features. Here’s how VW has made this capable car even more alluring.

Design and style

The Vento was always a handsome car. VW hasn’t tried anything radical with the design, and rightly so. The changes made to the exterior of the 2015 Vento are subtle. Styling changes are minimal, working only to give the overall package a refined visual uplift. Changes inside the cabin make an already cosy place more comfortable. To start with, VW has lent the bonnet a bit more muscle. The creases on the sides have gone deeper to give it a chiselled look. The front grille has also been re-profiled; is now bigger in size and features three horizontal chrome slats as against the twin slatted previous version. Headlamps have been left untouched, though, and carry forward the angular, smart looking and effective double barrel units from their predecessor. 

The front bumper has undergone a popreplica.co.uk thorough refresh too. The area above the fog lamps now gets short creases. The air dam is wider and fog lamps taper sideways. While the earlier air-dam used to be a U-shaped space outlined by chrome, the new unit matches the horizontal theme on the grille, and has three slats running from lamp to lamp. There is also a new, wider chrome strip running through the breadth of the air-dam.
On the sides, the car features what VW calls new wheels for the Vento, though the design is similar to the ones seen on the smaller Polo 1.5 TDI. Another change is the integration of the blinkers in the electrically folding ORVMs. Door handles are now chrome lined as another premium touch. At the rear, the most prominent change is the introduction of LEDs in the tail lamps, while the brake light continues to be lit by a filament. The horizontal chrome-strip that earlier spanned the lip of the bootlid now sits atop the registration plate recess. The badges have been brought down in position and we don’t see the Volkswagen brand name any more. Like the front, the rear bumper too gets a short crease that underlines the tail lamp unit and a chrome strip that runs horizontally at the bottom, connecting safety reflectors at each end. The exhaust tip which earlier was hidden neatly under the rear bumper has been extended out and now features a chrome tip. In addition to the internal boot release mechanism, the 2015 Vento also gets a soft touch boot release button above the rear registration plate. 

Cabin and features
Inside the cabin, the trim colours have been altered for a fresh appeal. The 2015 VW Vento comes with a ‘Walnut Desert Beige’ interior colour theme on the Highline variant and ‘Cloud–Titanschwarz’ scheme for Trendline and Comfortline variants.
A new inclusion is Cruise Control, which works amazingly well with the DSG auto on freeways. The addition of a dead pedal to the footwell means that you’ll be even more relaxed while using that cruise control feature on an empty stretch of tarmac extending into the horizon. As another small, but important change, the glove box gets a cooling vent to keep your chocolates and that bottle of water chilled.

The rest of the cabin remains the same and, as always, is a high quality, sophisticated and functional place. Audio quality is great, quality of material is top notch and the cabin has a built-to-last air about it which very few cars can match.

Engine, transmission, performance
The 2015 Volkswagen Vento, like its predecessor, is available in both, petrol and diesel options. The oil-burner is a 1.5-litre, TDI motor that makes 105 PS of peak power and 250 NM of torque. You can either opt for a 5-speed manual, or a smooth 7-speed DSG auto for this engine variant.

For those who don’t like the dirty fuel, a 1.2-litre TSI motor making 105 PS of power at 5000 clicks and 175 NM of twist between 1,500 – 4,100 rpm is also on offer. There’s also a 1.6 litre naturally aspirated petrol motor with 105PS and 153Nm mated with a 5-speed manual transmission.

The 1.2-litre turbo petrol unit comes with a 7-speed dual clutch automatic gearbox as the only option, loves to be revved and is an enthusiast’s delight.

All engines are capable units for the segment and don’t leave anything to complain about. The car’s immaculate engineering ensures that it masks its speed really well offering one of the best ride-handling packages in its segment.

The Vento can be fun around corners in its own way. Mechanically similar to the previous version, it is predictable,
connected, engaging and poised. Once you acknowledge the fact that it’s an everyday family sedan, the Vento impresses with what it’s capable of doing when pushed hard.

We didn’t have any complaints about the ride quality, though the occasional noise from the sharper ridges didn’t sound too pleasing at times. The ride gets better with speed, and once you are past 50-60 km/h, the Vento takes even the more unnerving undulations in its stride with aplomb.

Verdict
The Vento may not have some of the more flashy items on its features list, like a fancy screen or a navigation system (though some limited edition variants do offer the feature), but what it really banks on is solid build quality, exemplary ride and handling, quality of materials, cabin comfort and capable power plants. That refined DSG is the best automatic gearbox out there and is capable of handling city traffic, or challenging switchbacks with ease.

The technology comes at a cost, though it still is comparable with the price of the top-spec offerings from the rivals.
VW service isn’t as widespread as some of the other carmakers, nor is the price of its spares cheap.

But, if you could live with that, the Vento, without doubt, is a car for the discerning buyer.

Courtesy  : Mid-day





Jul 21, 2015
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Maserati Ghibli review, test drive

Maserati’s all set to return to India, and one of its first new cars to go on sale is likely to be the Ghibli S. We take it for a spin.
The dual carriage way twists and fake watches uk for men turns like a strand of wet spaghetti. Just the right width, with plenty of visibility around corners, it is a road that is easy to carry speed over. The scenery going up this section of the Italian Alps is stunning too, which makes the drive all the nicer. Yes, there are a few blind crests and a few corners that tighten suddenly, but otherwise, this road is just right for Maserati’s new Ghibli S.
 
The Ghibli S is super comfortable in this environment, and effortlessly picks up the pace. A fast, comfortable Grand Tourer in the truest sense of the word, the new S, just like many of the Maseratis of yore, doesn’t need to be worked hard to get up to speed. I’m only adding power lazily with my right foot, but already the torque from the twin turbo V6 is hurling the Ghibli S forward like you wouldn’t believe. The gearbox always seems to have the right gear on hand, and then, every time I put my foot down, I get a nice squeeze in the back. There certainly seems to be more grunt here than the 404bhp seem to suggest; and that’s because the 56kgm of torque comes in nice and early, at a diesel-like 1750rpm. So, every time you put your foot down, it just goes whack. 
 
What’s also nice is that there’s plenty of linearity here. There’s no big hit of torque suddenly coming in, no big spike in power, and that almost makes this engine feel naturally aspirated. Also adding considerably to the appeal of this car is the noise coming out of the quartet of pipes at the rear. Sounding more like a V8 race motor than a turbo-charged V6, there’s a nice howl emitted from the exhaust every time I pull the engine harder. Yes, there is a bit of bass fake watches uk online initially and a bit of rumble too, but this car clearly is more Italian thoroughbred than yank tank. It would be – the engine is built alongside Ferrari’s new-generation twin-turbo V8s in Maranello.

Courtesy : Autocar


Jul 20, 2015
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New Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Paseo Explore edition launched in India.

The new limited edition Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Paseo Explore is based on the mid-variant and comes with new features such as digital tyre inflator, parking sensors and a cool box

Since its introduction in India back in April 2012, the Maruti Ertiga seven-seater MPV has sold over 2 lakh units till date. Now the car manufacturer has launched a special Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Paseo Explore edition which comes with additional features and new body graphics.

In terms of the external upgrades, the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Paseo Explore will come with special body graphic and black stickers to create a floating roof appearance. The other addition to the exterior is a rear spoiler which make the profile of the MPV slightly longer than before.

Inside, it gets more up-market seat upholstery with matching cushions, faux leather wrapped steering wheel, Bluetooth with speaker mounted on the steering, cool box for the rear seat passengers, extra storage compartment on the door panels, Ertiga branded chrome door sill plates, a multi-device charger, designer floor mats and ambient lighting. Apart from these, the new Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Paseo Explore also comes with handy features like a digital tyre inflator and reverse parking sensors.

This seems to an attempt to clear off old stock, before the new Maruti Ertiga facelift is introduced in India. The Ertiga facelift will make its global debut on August 20, 2015, in Indonesia during the 2015 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show. Post this it will make its entry to India, since the MPV is produced in our country. The new Maruti Ertiga facelift is expected to offer better mileage and features than before too.

Jul 18, 2015
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Indian reveals one-off Black Bullet

Indian Motorcycle has officially taken the wraps off a one-off customised motorcycle built 

especially to be displayed at Sturgis, South Dakota from July 31-August 8, 2015. The bike will 

then head to the Bonneville Salt Flats to find out how quickly it can go.

The motorcycle in question is based on Indian Motorcycle’s Scout, but is completely tricked out 

by Jeb Scolman who was given the freedom to construct a motorcycle using the engine from a 

Scout. He then built the Black Bullet. In the images, it's evident the Black Bullet resembles speed 

seeking motorcycles from the late '50s and early '60s with a bullet-like fairing mounted on the 

bike’s forks and the most basic frame structure.

With tight clip-on handle bars and footrests mounted to the rear axle, this results in a very 

aggressive riding position with the rider always lying flat on the tank. The front wheel does not 

receive any kind of braking mechanism either. This bike receives a custom-made intake 

manifold, so the throttle body can be mounted sideways to allow an even tighter engine 

packaging.

We'll keep you updated on more news about the Black Bullet.

Courtesy ; Autocar

Jul 17, 2015
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