The 2-door vehicle may finds its way back in India with the launch of the all-new Thar by Mahindra and Mahindra, says Rajesh Karkera.
There's a car and bike to match every personality and every budget in 2018, say P Tharyan and Joshua David Luther
The German luxury automaker has already seen its online traffic increase 10-fold this year. Though that has not always translated into sales, Mercedes-Benz says it is continuing to build on what it calls its "touch-free" experience to stay plugged into its consumer base. Under the used car business, more than 150 cars were sold online in January and February.
Come January and Scuderia 250, the Middle East's first exclusive supercar club, will offer its members the opportunity to drive all kinds of luxury cars from the latest models of Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bentley and Aston Martin to good-old classics like the Rolls Royce, Porsche, Maserati, Mercedes and Maclaren. The club will offer a limited number of memberships in both the individual and corporate categories.
German carmaker Volkswagen said it has no plans to discontinue the sale of its current generation super luxury sedan Passat in the Indian market.
Students at North Carolina State University have unveiled a wooden sports car, which can run faster than a Porsche or a Lamborghini, as part of their graduate project. Joe Harmon, head of the project, has revealed that the car has been named 'Splinter'. He says that it can produce 700bhp from its twin supercharged, 4.6 litre V8 engine, almost 300bhp more than a Porsche 911 GT3. The car has a top speed of 240 mph (384 kmph).
India's handset market is very similar to that of cars. The high-tech PDAs correspond to the luxury cars and the good old Maruti 800 takes the place of the no-frills handset segment.
A range of new luxury cars were unveiled at the Geneva International Motor show.
BMW dealers have been supplying the M3 and M5 for a while now, but come April 2007, BMW India might think about pushing itself in an even bigger way.
The new Audi R8 V10 is a super-fast car that is also intelligent
Maserati, whose logo is modelled on the trident in the statue of Neptune in Bologna's Piazza Maggiore, was acquired by the Fiat Group in 2005.
The growth rate could continue for another seven years.
Get ready to challenge yourself.
Each year, at least 10 million Indians marry and the market is estimated at nearly $35 billion, growing at about 25 per cent annually.
A selection of some interesting stories from Wednesday that you possibly would not have read in your newspaper.
With festive season around the corner, automakers are launching their best cars.
The F-Type is geared to take on the likes of the Porsche Boxster, and also some of the smaller sports cars like the BMW M-3 and the AUDI S4
The Asus G752VY is one notebook you won't fancy lugging the entire day. But then, at Rs 179,000, it isn't meant for everybody.
'Trump's sparring with China is good for business,' Raymond's CMD tells Pavan Lall.
'A class antagonism of rich versus poor took the colouring of a communal confrontation,' says Sunil Sethi.
A lowdown on what's happening in the world of Hollywood, right here.
Ellen Pompeo aka Meredith Grey takes on the pay gap problem in entertainment like a badass.
This revamped model is faster, lighter, and meaner than its predecessor
Volkswagen is planning to make India a low-cost manufacturing hub.
Volkswagen is looking at ways to cut costs and boost cash flow.
Here's how to create a healthy relationship with your food.
Audi has an impressive line up of luxurious cars at the Auto Expo.
Unlike previous Paris auto shows, where new diesel models took centerstage, much of the buzz this year centred around hybrids and electric vehicles.
This is the car major's second coming in India.
Now that Jeremy has decided to try his hand at something new, we asked Top Gear's Top Fan Anywhere, Raja Sen, to give Mr C some advice.
Telugu actor Ram shares his experience of shooting for Pandaga Chesko.
Amid a grim global scenario, India will have to labour hard to hold on to seven per cent growth in 2016-17.
Volkswagen is under huge pressure to act, with its shares down more than a third in value since the crisis broke, and the bad news still coming.
Volkswagen AG said a scandal over falsified US. vehicle emission tests could affect 11 million of its cars around the globe.