The festival season means a new year and nothing says Happy New Year like a new car. Here’s a list of 10 four-wheelers that you can pick up for less than Rs 5.5 lakh.
The upcoming A-segment car will be based on MSIL’s modular Heartect platform, which also underpins multiple product lines like the S-Presso, Celerio and WagonR, Ertiga and XL6.
Practical, frugal and convenient. Here are some of the best, value-for-money automatics in the market.
Your first step towards car ownership is also the trickiest. Here are the best options to look at, around the Rs 5 lakh mark.
The Duster receives benefits amounting to a huge Rs 1,00,000 tag. Available in a 106 PS 1.5-litre petrol and bigger 156 PS 1.3-litre turbo-petrol engine, there a wide range of offers available on the different trim levels and engine options.
On the powertrain front, the Neotech is available in both the 54 PS 0.8-litre as well as the 68 PS 1-litre variants.
The new Kwid gets styling changes as well as more equipment from its previous generation. Mechanically, however, the hatchback continues with the same engine options as its predecessor.
Spotted testing by YouTube channel, Power Stroke, the little entry-level hatchback seems to be getting quite a few updates.
Renault KWID is coming back with a bunch of new features and amenities.
Available in 17 different variants, Tiago ranges from Rs 3.28 lakh for the base model up to Rs 5.8 lakhs for the top end. The new revised prices are due to the new GST regime in the country and as per the new GST norms, cars across different segments and body styles have seen a tax reduction between 1.7 percent (all sub 4-metre vehicles).
More and more auto makers are shying away from investing in small diesel engine technology owing to high development costs and dying consumer demand.
The employees at the factory have been informed that the plant would operate in two shifts instead of three from second week of December, a company statement here said.
Mihir Jhaveri, of Religare Capital Markets has a buy rating on Maruti. He expects the next two years to be very good for the company.
CNBC-TV18's Rukmini Rao and Arundathi Ramanan report how Renault India is aiming to gain 5 percent market share by the year end.
Watch David Ward Secretary General, Global NCAP, Rakesh Srivastava Senior VP - Sales & Marketing Hyundai Motor India and Sumit Sawhney MD & CEO, Renault India give their views on the report released by Global NCAP a UK based agency that tests cars on the grounds of how safe they are for the driver and the passengers.
As many as five popular passenger vehicle car models in India, including Maruti Celerio, Renault Kwid, Mahindra Scorio and Hyundai Eon, failed crash tests with 'zero star' rating by vehicle safety group Global NCAP
Crash tests were conducted on the Renault Kwid, Maruti Suzuki Celerio and the Eeco, Mahindra Scorpio and Hyundai Eon and the results showed low levels of protection for adult occupants.
Renault Kwid continues to play a pivotal role in the company's expansion plans in India with customer orders crossing the 1,00,000 mark, Renault India said in a statement.
2015 has been the year of launches. Practically every major car segment has this year seen a launch that has shaken it up.