Tata displays Nano Electric Vehicle at Geneva Motor Show

Written by: admin March 3rd, 2010

Tata Motors has displayed the Tata Nano Electric Vehicle (EV) at the 80th Geneva Motor Show.

When Tata Nano EV is launched, it will expand the company’s electric vehicles portfolio, which already comprises the Tata Indica Vista EV.

Mr. Ravi Kant, Vice Chairman, Tata Motors, said, “Electrification will be an integral part of our initiative to launch environment-friendly vehicles. The Indica Vista EV will be introduced in select European countries, beginning this year. We will progressively introduce electric vehicles in all relevant markets.”

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The Tata Nano EV offers the practicality of a real car, compromising nothing in the pursuit of providing environment-friendly personal transportation for the modern consumer.

It will seat four individuals comfortably in its spacious interiors, which the Tata Nano is known for. It will have a predicted range of up to 160 km and an acceleration of 0-60 kmph in under 10 seconds.

Tata Motors continues its innovative approach with the Tata Nano EV, using super polymer lithium ion batteries, as in the Tata Indica Vista EV, which provide superior energy density to conventional batteries.

The company has already displayed the Tata Nano Europa at last year’s Geneva Motor Show, and expects to launch it in select European countries in a couple of years. Meanwhile, in India, the Tata Nano, now being delivered to the first 100,000 chosen customers, has received rave reviews. It has won the 2010 ICOTY (Indian Car of the Year) Award, an award instituted jointly by six auto publications. It has also been individually declared as the Car of the Year by three other auto publications/television channels.

The Tata Indica Vista EV, based on the award-winning new generation Tata Indica Vista, is also a more practicable option for the consumer capable of carrying four individuals and adequate luggage space. Its super polymer lithium ion batteries provide a predicted range of up to 200 km and acceleration of 0-60 kmph in under 10 seconds.

Also on display are the Tata Aria, a mid-range Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV) with the all terrain assurance and premiumness of an SUV, premiered in January in India and first shown as a concept at the 75th Geneva Motor Show, and the Tata Indigo Manza, the recently launched new generation sedan.

The Tata Aria blends the functionality and comfort of a mid-range MPV with the all-terrain assurance and premiumness of an SUV. Its unique design and construction makes it robust, elegant and comfortable. The interiors, with three rows of theatre style seating, present a luxurious world of premium features comprising 3D surround sound, dimming roof lamps, in-dash built-in GPS, a state-of-the-art infotainment system, multifunctional steering wheel, dual air conditioning with automatic climate control and cruise control.

The Tata Indigo Manza is an altogether new car with a feline aggressive appearance. A complete new body on a new platform houses an all new interior. The spacious right inclination rear seats with a centre armrest, allow one to sit back and relax, in a living room like comfort and ambience. The tilt adjustable power steering with a height adjustable driver seat allows a comfortable driving posture. The driver information system on top of the central console provides information on fuel consumption and ambient temperature, while the sporty instrument cluster shrouded in the swoop of the soft-feel dashboard completes the styling statement. A 2 DIN Music System offers connectivity with a USB port and Bluetooth connectivity through the Blue5.

Tata Motors is also displaying at Geneva this year the Tata Xenon Double Cab pick-up vehicle and the Tata Indica Vista. The Xenon Double Cab is available in Italy, Spain, Poland, Thailand, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and several countries in Africa. The Tata Indica Vista has already been launched in South Africa, and will be introduced in the company’s European markets. The other new generation cars of the company on display will also be launched in international markets in a phased manner.

Here comes another fuel price hike…

Written by: admin February 26th, 2010

In a move which is sure to stun people of India, Government of India has decided to raise custom duty on Petrol and Diesel, while the custom duty has gone up from 2.5% to 7.5%, excise duty has gone up by Rs. 1 a liter, which altogether amount to a rise of Rs. 2.67 a per liter of Petrol and Rs. 2.58 per liter of Diesel.

This also means that government hasn’t yet accepted the demands of petroleum companies, who have been requesting the government to raise the price of petrol and diesel for quite some time now and would continue to do so for the foreseeable future i.e. there can be another fuel price hike on the horizon.

New prices will be applicable from midnight tonight.

Volkswagen Polo price announced

Written by: admin February 23rd, 2010

Volkswagen AG India has officially launched VW Polo in India today and has announced prices for its 1.2 liter petrol and 1.2 liter diesel engine.

While the 1.2 liter petrol engine of Polo produces 75bhp @ 4500rpm and 110nm of torque @ 3750 rpm, the 1.2 liter diesel engine develops 75bhp @ 4200 rpm and 180nm if torque @ 2000 rpm.

Here are the price of different variants of Volkswagen Polo:

VW Polo with 1.2 liter Petrol engine

Trendline*: Rs. 4.34 lakhs (Ex-Showroom Delhi)

Comfortline**: Rs. 4.83 (Ex-Showroom Delhi)

Highline***: Rs. 5.72 (Ex-Showroom Delhi)

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VW Polo with 1.2 liter Diesel engine

Trendline*: Rs. 5.32 (Ex-Showroom Delhi)

Comfortline**: Rs. 5.81 (Ex-Showroom Delhi)

Highline***: Rs. 6.70 (Ex-Showroom Delhi)

*Trendline – Front power windows, power steering AC, body colored bumpers, central locking standard, 14 inch steel wheels

**Comfortline – Height adjustable driver seat, 60/40 split rear seat, all power windows, 14 inch steel wheels

***Highline – ABS, dual airbags, keyless entry, 15 inch alloys, MP3 player, front fog lamps, rear defogger.