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Friday, May 2, 2008

Tata Crossover: Indicruz to hit the roads by year end

Tata Motors is planning to launch a Crossover vehicle, The Indicruz or the Xover as popularly referred to after the concept was first displayed in 2005 at Geneva Motor Show.



Pictures of the TATA Crossover (Xover): Indicruz

The new offering would compete with established products such as the Toyota Innova and General Motors Chevrolet Tavera, and soon to be launched Mahindra Ingenio.

The Crossover (Xover) is a 7-seater and will most likely have the latest 2.2 liter Dicor engine, navigation system, ABS and air bags among and classy interiors along with other things like 17" aloy wheels, mirror mounted indicators. The car will have a global launch around November.

The Crossovers have been in great demand with the taxi companies which ferry callcentre and BPO staff thanks to the outsourcing boom witnessed by the country. Toyota Innova, amongst the most successful Crossovers has sold 132,045 units since its launch in 2005.

Tata Motors has so far had no presence in this segment. The Indicruz or The Crossover should be a success as long as they keep the overall quality, refinement and price under control.


Sunday, April 27, 2008

First Nanos roll out from Tata's Uttarakhand plant

The first two test units of the Tata Nano have just rolled out from a new assembly line at Tata Motors’ Uttarakhand plant that is now nearly ready, suggesting that commercial production of the small car will actually begin at Pantnagar nearly a month before it begins at Singur.

These are the first units of the small car to be actually made on the assembly line. Nano, the World's cheapest Car, will be subjected to extensive testing before trial production will begin, to be followed by commercial production by September.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

New Tata Indica and Indigo cs

Pictures of the new Indica V3 Pictures originaly posted by anshuman on team-bhp forum


The new generation Indica V3 has been given a complete makeover and surprises with its stunning looks with a two box construction. It has a sporty frontal look with its distinctive wide-eyed stylised headlamps and pronounced signature Tata grill. The look is accentuated by muscular wheel arches sharp creases merging with its contoured surfaces and the sleek, full-length tail lamps. In the interior, the distinctive instrument cluster is now placed in the centre of the dashboard between the passenger and the driver seats.
The new Indica is bigger than the current Indica with a length of 3795 mm (existing 3675 mm), width of 1695 mm, height of 1550 mm and wheelbase of 2470 mm (existing 2400 mm). The rear sloping wind screen also increases the sense of spaciousness in the passenger cabin. The new Indica will be available with a new range of world class diesel and petrol engines and transmissions with a new suspension. The car will be offered with a new 1.3 litre Quadra-Jet Common Rail Direct Injection Diesel engine and a 1.2 litre Safire MPFI VVT Petrol engine, which will be manufactured at the new Tata-Fiat joint venture plant at Ranjangaon in Maharashtra, besides existing Tata powertrains. The car will sport a 5 speed synchromesh gearbox with overdrive, bigger 175/65 R 14 tubeless tyres and a twist beam suspension. The new Indica will be launched in the latter part of 2008 and will coexist with the present Indica range at a higher price point.

Pictures originaly posted by anshuman on team-bhp forum

Indigo CS (Compact Sedan):
The world’s first sub four-metre sedan, the Tata Indigo CS is positioned as the first car for young professionals. It carries forward the cabin seating comfort and space package, that is now closely associated with the Indigo range and a capacious 400 litre boot. Clever and efficient design has made it possible to encapsulate this entire package within the four metre length, making this car a complete package to address the combined demands of space and manoeuvrability in our congested cities. The Indigo CS sports a stylish new tail light cluster in the rear embedded in a smart new rear profile completed with a new, trimmer rear bumper. The front of the car has also been visually differentiated with a new front grille and new headlamps.

The new car is available in both petrol and diesel variants. The petrol variant is equipped with a multi-point fuel injection engine powered by a 32bit microprocessor and churns out a maximum power of 65PS @ 5200 rpm. The diesel variant comes with the turbo-charged intercooled engine that generates 70PS @ 4500 rpm. The petrol variants will have beige interiors, while the diesel variants will have black interiors. The Indigo CS will be available in two trim levels – a basic AC model & an AC, power steering model. It will be made available in an exciting new Scarlet Red colour, apart from the existing range of Indigo shades.

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New Tata Sumo Grande pictures, video and specifications

The TATA Nano had pretty much overshadowed the other offerings by TATA at the Auto Expo, but the new TATA Sumo, "GRANDE" is no less important for TATA.


The new Sumo Grande has been completely redesigned and combines the looks of an SUV with the comforts of a family car. The new Sumo Grande is based on the Xenon platform and is much bigger and better compared to the earlier Sumo.

It has been specifically designed to satisfy the needs of city customers in the areas of driveability, maneuverability and fuel efficiency. The Sumo Grande sports an all new styling with clean chiseled looks mating with flowing contours. The tall aggressive stance is complimented by large clear headlamps, and a cutaway air dam in the front. The clean rear look, with the spare wheel tucked under the body, is accentuated by attractive tail lights and a chrome overlay.

Picture of new TATA Sumo Grande

Video of new TATA Sumo Grande

Designed with a longer wheelbase of 2550 mm (existing 2400 mm), the Sumo Grande sports comfortable 3 row seating with best in class third row seats. Beige interiors are complimented by fire and stain resistant fabric upholstery. Dual HVAC with roof integrated louvers ensures personalised climate adjustment for the occupants in each row. Power steering, power windows, motorised ORVMs, height adjustable driver’s seat and a state of the art CD/MP3 music system further add to the comforts and convenience of a family traveling in the Sumo Grande. The vehicle is powered by the new generation 2.2 L direct injection common rail (DICOR) engine, fitted with a variable geometry turbocharger creating a perfect blend of performance and fuel efficiency. Maximum power and torque of 120 PS and 250 Nm, coupled with high torque levels over a wide RPM band enhance driveability in stop start city traffic. For a vehicle its size, the Sumo Grande is extremely manoeuvrable with the turning circle radius of 5.25 m, similar to a small car.

The Sumo Grande will be available in 3 variants – Lx, Ex and Gx -- all of which have two seating configurations – 6+1 and 7+1. The vehicle will be available in 7 colours, including 4 new shades, Sunset Orange, Zephyr Green, Mineral Red and Marine Blue. The Sumo Grande range is priced in the range of Rs.6.55 lakhs to Rs.7.49 lakhs (ex-showroom, Delhi). It comes with an enhanced warranty of 2 years or 75000 kms. (whichever is earlier). An additional 2 years’ warranty can be availed through the extended warranty option. The vehicle will be available in showrooms across the country from the first week of February 2008.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Pictures & details of Tata 1lakh ($2500) car Nano.

TATA NANO

Pictures of Tata 1 lakh car Nano
Pictures of interiors of the Tata 1 Lakh Nano

The interiors space looks pretty much decent for 4 people to travel comfortably.

The Tata Rs 1-lakh ($2500) car was launched today at the 9th Auto Expo in New Delhi by Chairman Ratan Tata. The car is name as "Nano" (already a cool name associated withe young and hip i-pod)


Mr. Tata said that the car meets all safety and emission norms and emissions are lower than 2 wheelers. The car has 21% more volume than much popular Maruti 800. Which mean the interior space is going to be really good. The car would be indeed launched at price 1 lakh ($2500)+ taxes.

Speaking at the unveiling ceremony at the 9th Auto Expo in New Delhi, Mr. Ratan N. Tata said,
“I observed families riding on two-wheelers – the father driving the scooter, his young kid standing in front of him, his wife seated behind him holding a little baby. It led me to wonder whether one could conceive of a safe, affordable, all-weather form of transport for such a family. Tata Motors’ engineers and designers gave their all for about four years to realise this goal. Today, we indeed have a People’s Car, which is affordable and yet built to meet safety requirements and emission norms, to be fuel efficient and low on emissions. We are happy to present the People’s Car to India and we hope it brings the joy, pride and utility of owning a car to many families who need personal mobility.”
Specifications and features of 1 lakh ($2500) car Nano:
Stylish, comfortable
The People’s Car, designed with a family in mind, has a roomy passenger compartment with generous leg space and head room. It can comfortably seat four persons. Four doors with high seating position make ingress and egress easy.

Yet with a length of 3.1 metres, width of 1.5 metres and height of 1.6 metres, with adequate ground clearance, it can effortlessly manoeuvre on busy roads in cities as well as in rural areas. Its mono-volume design, with wheels at the corners and the powertrain at the rear, enables it to uniquely combine both space and manoeuvrability, which will set a new benchmark among small cars.

When launched, the car will be available in both standard and deluxe versions. Both versions will offer a wide range of body colours, and other accessories so that the car can be customised to an individual’s preferences.

Fuel-efficient engine
The People’s Car has a rear-wheel drive, all-aluminium, two-cylinder, 623 cc, 33 PS, multi point fuel injection petrol engine. This is the first time that a two-cylinder gasoline engine is being used in a car with single balancer shaft. The lean design strategy has helped minimise weight, which helps maximise performance per unit of energy consumed and delivers high fuel efficiency. Performance is controlled by a specially designed electronic engine management system.


Meets all safety requirements
The People’s Car’s safety performance exceeds current regulatory requirements. With an all sheet-metal body, it has a strong passenger compartment, with safety features such as crumple zones, intrusion-resistant doors, seat belts, strong seats and anchorages, and the rear tailgate glass bonded to the body. Tubeless tyres further enhance safety.

Environment-friendly
The People’s Car’s tailpipe emission performance exceeds regulatory requirements. In terms of overall pollutants, it has a lower pollution level than two-wheelers being manufactured in India today. The high fuel efficiency also ensures that the car has low carbon dioxide emissions, thereby providing the twin benefits of an affordable transportation solution with a low carbon footprint.
(For more information: www.tatapeoplescar.com )

Nano, the World's cheapest Car, is expected to be commercially launched in the second half of 2008.

The 1 lakh ($2500) car was a major concern for the environmentalists and other who raised concern about the pollution and concession caused by the car if it was wide accepted in the market. The target audience of the car is basically two wheeler buyers who would like to own a car and also second hand small car buyers. Mr Tata refuted these claims and said that the car would be least polluting and as far as congestion is concerned, something that needs to be acted upon is the infrastructure. Stopping someone from making a car that would be affordable to common people nation wide is not an answer.

The car if successful will definitely revolutionize the four wheeler segment in the country and around the world.

Reactions to the TATA NANO:-

JAGDISH KHATTAR, FORMER MANAGING DIRECTOR, MARUTI SUZUKI:

"The car is good to look at. There is a space in the market between two-wheelers and the 800 (Maruti's small car). It will be a success if they deliver what they promised. And I see no reason why they can't."

SHINZO NAKANISHI, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LTD:
"We cannot make a cheaper car. We don't know how to make a 1-lakh car unless we sacrifice something. We won't go below the 800 in our product line-up."
At the Auto Expo’s Tata booth, housewife Simmi Sahani said the vehicle looked attractive at first glimpse. Sahani, whose hotelier husband already owns two cars, said she wouldn’t mind buying the Nano for her daughter.
“She’s 16 now and learning driving. I’d like her to drive to school and later college.” But she wouldn’t want to take the vehicle out for long drives. “We’ll use the Nano for trips to the market or other places nearby, instead of a scooter.”
ANAND MAHINDRA, MANAGING DIRECTOR, MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LTD ):

"I think it's a moment of history and I'm delighted an Indian company is leading the way."

VENU SRINIVASAN, CHAIRMAN & MANAGING DIRECTOR, TVS MOTOR CO:

"It is fantastic, outstanding engineering. It helps redefine the sector in the country. It has established new grounds."

P. SAM, GROUP HEAD, MARKETING AND SALES, YAMAHA MOTOR INDIA SALES PVT LTD:

"The 1-lakh rupee car is not going to impact our potential customers. Our customers would buy our products for the sheer joy of riding."

more: Reuters
Pictures and details from rediff

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Saturday, November 24, 2007

1 million mark for Tata Motors

Tata Motors today on 24th Nov, rolled out its one millionth passenger car off the Indica platform from its facility at Pune. The company commenced production in January, 1999. While it achieved the 100,000th car in March 2001, and the 500,000th car in February, 2005, the progression from the 900,000th car to the millionth car was achieved in just 7 months, Tata Motors said in a statement.
Expressing his satisfaction, Tata Motors Chairman Ratan Tata said: "The team of people involved with the journey to this milestone should feel satisfied today of having created a robust car business for the company."

Starting with the Indica, the company launched the Indigo in 2002, Indigo Marina in 2004, and Indigo XL in 2007. The plant started with a capacity of 150,000 units a year, which was subsequently expanded to 225,000 units in 2006.

As part of the celebration of the one-millionth milestone, the company announced several initiatives, including free service check-ups, free service camps, discounts on accessories and value-added services for existing customers. A contest for free upgrades for lucky customers is coupled with special retail offers for new customers.

In addition, special retail offers and finance schemes for employees of vendors, financiers, dealerships are also planned, the company said.

Source :- PTI

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Tata teams up with ISRO to produce Hydrogen powered vehicles

Tata Motors and ISRO are currently working on the prototype of the world's cleanest vehicle that will run on hydrogen and leave behind nothing more than a trail of water vapour.

An agreement for the pilot project to see whether hydrogen can be used to fuel automobiles has been signed and the work started, said G Madhavan Nair, Chairman of the ISRO.

IF the prototype does well there are also plans to use Hyrogen fuel cell powered cars and buses. The proposed vehicle would use ISRO's rocket technology. It would not have any engine as it would be driven with the electricity generated from fuel cells and the only byproduct would be water.

I remember about 15 yrs ago when our High School Physics teacher first told us about Hydrogen powered vehicles. Now thats what i call technology in action.

A bit of a background on ISRO:
The prime objective of ISRO is to develop space technology and its application to various national tasks. ISRO has established two major space systems, INSAT for communication, television broadcasting and meteorological services, and Indian Remote Sensing Satellites (IRS) system for resources monitoring and management. ISRO has developed two satellite launch vehicles, PSLV and GSLV, to place INSAT and IRS satellites in the required orbits.

Source TOI

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Tata Indica Electric and Hybrid

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Tata Motors is planning to launch electric version of the Indica for the overseas market by 2009. It has roped in a foreign collaborator for the project and hopes to tap the environmentally conscious European market.

Car makers are betting on Europe for electric cars given the fact that climate change and environment sustainability are high on the European Union agenda. For instance, London has given tax exemption to hybrid vehicles. Countries such as Norway, Sweden and France that have surplus power are also shifting to battery-operated vehicles.

Tata Motors would be launching a ‘mild hybrid’ of Indica in 2008. The company said that electricity-run Indica would not suit the Indian scenario as the domestic market is yet to mature.

Tata confirmed that the prototype of Indica hybrid is ready. The hybrid version would have the facility to turn off the engine when it is not needed such as when the car is stopped at signals, and turned on again.

Japanese car makers such as Honda with their Civic and Toyota with their Prius have also been to introduce their hybrid cars in India. However, the lack of homologation rules in the country has been a hurdle.

Besides the passenger car, Tata Motors is also working with a US-based company on electrification of its most popular light commercial vehicle, ‘Ace’, and hybrid buses for city transport.

Source Business Line.

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Friday, November 23, 2007

Tata to patent its 1 lakh car

A little bit or background here.
Update:-
Tata might showcase the 1 lakh car at the upcoming Auto Expo 2008. The car is almost into its final stages in the manufacturing cycle, the production version wont differ much from the one that will be displayed. The Tata 1-lakh car is expected to be a Tall Boy and have design clues taken from Mercedes Smart although the car would be 5 seater and will be powered by 800cc engine.

The company's current offering:-
Tata Indica

Tata Motors is seeking a global patent for the design and technology involved in the much awaited Rs one-lakh car.

The ET reports:
Tata, which has used a number of new concepts and ideas in developing this vehicle, wants to ensure that it is fully protected against any imitation in the ultra-competitive global auto industry.

It is not clear what aspect of technology Tata Motors was trying to patent. The engine will be mounted in the rear of the car, pushing the luggage compartment or dickey to the front, a trend that is common in the international markets. The changes apparently have been made to improve its fuel efficiency and ensure that the price tag is kept to a lakh. The higher-end version will feature manual gears and frills such as air-conditioning, power windows and power steering, among others.

Weight reduction is achieved by using low-gauge steel for body panels, while the rear mounted engine will reduce power wastage during transmission. Variomatic gears also help improve fuel mileage by increasing the torque output.

Initially, the company plans to make between 250,000 to 500,000 units a year, Tata said. While the base model will cost 100,000 rupees, the company will offer two more variants at a higher price with added features.

Many major automobile makers have secured patents for their cars in the past. Ford’s Model T, Volkswagen’s Beetle and the British Motor Corp’s Mini are the most notable ones. A patent, which protects some of its innovative ideas, will help Tata Motors in its efforts to sell the car beyond the home market. Africa, Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America are being considered as key markets by Bombay House, the seat of the group’s worldwide empire.

According to German auto consulting firm CSM Worldwide, the new car could help Tata Motors emerge as the country's largest manufacturer of cars and light trucks by 2013.

Analysts say that low-cost car producers are setting up base in India, and McKinsey estimates suggest it could become a global hub for small-car production the way the US is for pickups. Sources said that the one-lakh car is unlikely to be marketed in developed markets like the US which is essentially a big car market.

Source The ET
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Thursday, November 15, 2007

World's cheapest Car

In the September of 1998 kinetic had an ambitious plan of producing a truely people's car. It was called as the City car.
The company, hoped that the duty concession of 15 per cent duty (equivalent to the duty on auto-rickshaws) will come sooner or later. Interestingly, the micro-car's name `City' was in direct conflict with Honda's `City' brand name. Honda has a separate joint venture with Delhi-based SIEL Ltd to make Honda cars in India.

Kinetic's small car, which was touted as the `smallest of the small cars' by analysts, was to be priced at Rs 1.25 lakh. Kinetic said as the cost of the car will shoot up beyond the Rs 1.5 lakh mark after paying 40 per cent duty, it will not meet the target customers of two-wheeler users who would like to upgrade to cars. Hence, as the new price would not be competitive, it has decided to drop the car plans.
Then Tata moved heaven and earth to keep the price of Indica (its current model) down. In fact, the original ambition powering the passenger car foray of Tata Motors (it was known as Telco then) was to make a car that would be roomy, entail low operational costs, and sell at the same price as the 800. Not surprisingly, the Indica managed only the first two objectives. So, the 800 (around Rs 2 lakh) continued to be the preferred choice for first-time buyers.
About 20 years after its launch on Indian roads, its position as entry level small car is challenged once again. Yet again, car-makers are trying to launch new models that will fight the 800 on price. The front runner is Tata Motors, which has been talking about a project that now sounds incredible, to bring out a car that will retail for as low as Rs1 lakh.

Tata has gone one step ahead and are targeting India's approximately 65 million two-wheeler owners to market the much-touted small car.

Update:-
Pictures & details of Tata 1lakh ($2500) car Nano....

As per reports, Tata will fit the car with a 600cc engine placed at the rear of the vehicle. The four-door car will be designed to seat 4 or 5 people and is expected to be priced at Rs 100,000 for the base model ex-factory. Variants with extra features such as power steering will be more expensive. It will be made at a plant in West Bengal. The concept has already caught the imagination of car makers and buyers worldwide.

Italian car maker Fiat is providing advice on engineering and development for the small car. Raw material accounts for approximately 70% of a car's cost. To meet this price tag the Tatas will have to redefine the concept of a car itself. And in that case, the question is whether it will meet increasingly stringent emission and safety norms?

“The car would be totally safe and eco-friendly. India’s fatality rate in car accidents is more outside the vehicle, whereas in the United States fatality rate is more inside the vehicle. Hence the issue of safety is more to do with roads and traffic management,” adds Chenoy.

Competitors are skeptical about the price and quality of the car, which the group says will have a 600-cubic-centimeter engine pumping 33-horsepower and will be capable of 80 mph.

I also read some where that people should sell off their small cars like M800, alto, Wagon R, Indica, Santro before the launch of Tats's small car in 2008 as the market for second hand cars would crash down by 25 to 30%. I find such a statement ridiculous. May be second hand M800 has a stiff competition, that too if the product turns out to be as good as it claims to be and if priced around 1 lakh. But definitely not Wagon R and Santro which sell like hot cakes and are very reliable and are much more safe 1 liter cars.

The threat is mostly to the 2 wheeler industry as also seen in the last quarter when sale of 4 wheeler went up as there was a fall in 2 wheeler sales.

Competition:-
Bajaj Auto in alliance with Renault-Nissan will be involved in the development and manufacturing of another economic small car. Bajaj would also market and distribute, using its vast network of two-wheeler dealers.

The car is expected to hit Indian roads by 2010. Bajaj has set up working groups for diverse aspects of the car. The car will be an upgrade from a conventional three-wheeler.

Hyundai Motor is also working on a sub-compact car. Hyundai Motor India (HMIL) president Ashok Jha admitted that a small car would be developed at the proposed R&D facility in Hyderabad. It could either source an 800cc engine from the parent company or it could develop a 650cc engine if need be. The car is likely to carry a sticker price of Rs 1.25 lakh, similar to the one proposed by Renault-Bajaj Auto combine.
Update:-Pictures of Bajaj Small car: Lite

With so many plans for as many products, India not just seems poised for small car market explosion but may also be on way to becoming an export hub for small cars.

While this happens here BYD from China also has an entry for the worlds cheapest car.
BYD Auto is a Chinese automobile manufacturer based in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China. The firm is part of the BYD Company Limited and was founded in 2003.
The firm was created when BYD bought the bankrupted government auto maker Qingchuan and acquired one of the tightly controlled permissions to produce automobiles in China.

BYD is planning to build a car called the F-1 which it intends to sell for a mere $3,000. Obviously it wont be competing with the Mclaren F1. The care has a great ressemblance with the Toyota Aygo or rather i would say its a clone of Toyota Aygo. (Like we have Pulsar cloned as Gulsar)

Picture of BYD F1:-

Sources:-
The ET, and other internet resources.

Read the incredible story of Tata 1 lakh car on rediff here.

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Thursday, November 8, 2007

Hybrids and Hybrid cars in India

What does Hybrid really mean:-
Hybrid may mean the combination of two or more different entities or things, aimed at achieving a particular objective or goal.

What is a Hybrid Car:-

A Hybrid Cars use a rechargeable energy storage system to supplement fossil fuel energy for vehicle propulsion. Hybrid engines are smaller and more efficient than traditional fuel engines. Some hybrid vehicles use regenerative braking to generate electricity while traveling. The term "Hybrid Vehicle" can also refer to a vehicle engine that uses a combination of different fuels such as petroleum and ethanol. The articles on this page are on the topic of Hybrid vehicles and related technologies.

The hybrid vehicle typically realizes greater fuel economy than conventional internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEVs), such that fewer air pollution emissions are generated per kilometer traveled. In addition noise emissions are reduced, particularly at idling and low operating speeds, in comparison to conventional gasoline or diesel powered engine vehicles.

Hybrids as opposed to popular perception are not a recent development, Hybrids have been present for almost over a century.

1898 The German Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, at age 23, built his first car, the Lohner Electric Chaise. It was the world's first front-wheel-drive. Porsche's second car was a hybrid, using an internal combustion engine to spin a generator that provided power to electric motors located in the wheel hubs. On battery alone, the car could travel nearly forty miles.
How Hybrid cars work:-
The Mercedes-Benz M-Class HyPer a hybrid concept vehicle

A gasoline-electric hybrid car is a cross between a gasoline-powered car and an electric car. A gas-powered car has a fuel tank, which supplies gasoline to the engine which then turns a transmission, which turns the wheels.
Where as an electric car has a set of batteries that provides electricity to an electric motor. The motor turns a transmission, and the transmission turns the wheels.The hybrid is a compromise. It attempts to significantly increase the mileage and reduce the emissions of a gas-powered car while overcoming the shortcomings of an electric car.

The hybrid car has a gasoline engine which is smaller and uses advanced technologies to reduce emissions and increase efficiency. The electric motor on a hybrid car is very sophisticated. Advanced electronics allow it to act as a motor as well as a generator. For example, when it needs to, it can draw energy from the batteries to accelerate the car. But acting as a generator, it can slow the car down and return energy to the batteries.

There are two ways in which the two power sources can be configured. First known as a parallel hybrid, has a fuel tank that supplies gasoline to the engine and a set of batteries that supplies power to the electric motor. Both the engine and the electric motor can turn the transmission at the same time, and the transmission then turns the wheels.

The second is a series hybrid, the gasoline engine turns a generator, and the generator can either charge the batteries or power an electric motor that drives the transmission. Thus, the gasoline engine never directly powers the vehicle.

The engine in the hybrid car is powerful enough to move the car along on the freeway, but when it needs to get the car moving in a hurry, or go up a steep hill, the electric motor and battery steps in to provide the necessary extra power.

Hybrid cars in India.
The are many big players planning to bring in the hybrids in India. The front runners amongst the race are Toyota with their very successful Prius, Honda with the Civic hybrid and our very own Tata motors.
I will cover each one in a separate post, so hang on.

Source: Hybrid Cars

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

New Tata indica launched with airbags and ABS

Tata Motors on Wednesday launched a new variant of its flagship hatchback Indica sporting dual front airbags and anti-lock braking system priced at Rs 4.76 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

These safety features have been added to the top-end variant of Indica -- V2 Turbo DLX, Tata Motors said in a statement.

Indica range already comes with standard safety features like anti-submarine seats, side-impact beams, front crumple zone, collapsible steering column, energy absorbing bumpers and ELR type seat belts.

The variant is powered by 1,405 cc turbo-charged intercooled diesel engine that delivers a power of 68 PS

Source The ET

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Monday, October 15, 2007

New cars expected soon on Indian roads in 2008

New Car launches for 2008:
Was reading a lot these days about almost every automobile manufacturer bringing in a new model or two by year end or next year in India. Today an article on the Economic times compelled me to write about them. According to The ET atleast 20 new cars would be launched in India by next year end, amongst which the 1 Lakh Tata car also called as The peoples car, is the most hyped about and awaited car.
Update:- Tata 1 lakh car launched.
Picture of Santa Fe

Hyundai:-
The first car that would hit the roads would be Hyundai PA / P-A (i10) which would be positioned between Santro and Getz. Rumors are that the Hyundai Pa might also replace Santro which has been around for quite a while now. Another suv Hyundai Santa Fe is also expected in the fist half. The Santa Fe is available in 2.7 litre 185 bhp and 3.3 litre 242 bhp V6 engines. Price in overseas markets varies from $21,145 to $26,145. The Santa Fe can easily accommodate 7 persons.

Picture of Maruti Suzuki SplashMaruti :-
Maruti would be launching a hatchback called as The Splash in 1.1 / 1.2 litre petrol and 1.3 Litre diesel engines and would compete with the Hyndai Pa and would also eat into the market Share of recently launched Zen Estilo and Wagon R if at all it is not discontinued. Another Models would be Swift Sedan and diesel version of sx4.
Update:- Pictures and details of Maruti Suzuki's new A-Star

Picture of Skoda Fabia
Skoda :-
The Skoda Fabia is one of the most comfortable and spacious hatchbacks that has been doing well in the European markets. When launched in India it would be available in 1.2 lite petrol engine and 1.5 lite diesel. The design is extremely attractive and features un heard so far in any of the indian Hatachbacks. It would we priced around 5 to 6.5 lakhs and would compete with Getz, Swift, Uva, Honda Fit/ Jazz.

Picture of honda Fit Jazz
Honda :-
A completely new version of Honda city to take on Verna, SX4, Fiesta, etc. , a new HatchBack The Honda Fit/Jazz. in the small car segment and a new Accord in the premium segment. Honda Fit/Jazz is one spacious hatchback that i am personally waiting for which would be available in 1.4 litre cvt or 1.5 litre vtec engine or both would be real sporty and fun to drive car and very much successful world over.
Mahindra:-
Mahindra & Mahindra will introduce the new 2.2 litre engine for Scorpio (Eagle) in early 2008. A Logan HatchBack is also expected soon which would be as bad as the logan sedan as far as design is concerned but a wide bodied 5 door hatch back and extremely spacious one. And a big Ingenio competing with Toyota Innova.

Picture of Fiat Grande PuntoFiat:-
Fiat would bring in the diesel palio and the much awaited and successful hatchBack The Grande Punto which will have a 75bhp engine same as that in the Maruti swift. It would be another Spacious (Grande) car in the premium small car segment competing with the swift, Fit/Jazz, Getz, etc.
GM:-
Chevrolet Captiva a 5 seater suv with a 2 lite diesel engine capable of pumping 148 bhp and expected price os 20 lakhs in India. I am not very sure how successful this suv would be. But as far as the medium and premium small cars are concerned Indian buyers would be spoilt for choices.
So great year ahead for the 4 wheeler buyers in India. Stay tuned as i will cover each of these cars in greater detail over next few months.

Update:- We can expect to see almost all the new cars for 2008 in the upcoming Auto Expo 2008 in delhi.

Related:-
1) Hyundai launches new car i10
2) Honda Jazz
3) Volkswagen Passat now in India
4) Skoda India launches new Laura Ambiente
5) i10 gets excellent reviews
6) Hyundai i30
7) Suzuki splash to replace wagon R
8) Skoda Fabia launched in India

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