Performance is one of the strengths of Abarth 595 Competizione.
The two new products are part of the company's revival strategy plans in India where it has been struggling to win consumers.
It is in no ways a mass market product as it does not give two-hoots about stuff like fuel efficiency and practicality.
The iconic brand is considering petrol powertrains for its entire Indian portfolio, which includes the Jeep Compass, Meridian, Grand Cherokee and Wrangler.
In 2015, the group will introduce the much-awaited Wrangler and Grand Cherokee.
The company unveiled premium sedan Avventura and high-performance Abarth 500
Two of these launches are from the country's largest passenger carmaker, Maruti
It's like Fiat India has just added a supercharger to its India strategy, after a long lull. The Italian carmaker plans to introduce nine products by 2016 in India. And it includes models from Jeep and rally car brand Abarth.
The year 2015 was quite eventful with plenty of automakers making news with either new models or facelifts of their existing models.
It is eyeing doubling its market share.
Auto major Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) on Wednesday said it will invest $150 million (around Rs 1,103 crore) to set up a global digital hub in Hyderabad to help the group develop new technologies to cater to its automotive operations across the globe. The facility, which is FCA's largest digital hub outside of North America, would create nearly 1,000 jobs by the end of next year.
The Baleno is a runaway hit for Maruti Suzuki with delivery wait extending to six months.
From high-performance cars and customised bikes to accessories and in-car entertainment technology, the Autocar Performance Show 2014 held in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex turned out to be paradise for car lovers.
A range of new luxury cars were unveiled at the Geneva International Motor show.
India isn't a very popular sports car market, simply because whatever is on offer in the country is very expensive
The price of the Polo GT may be hiked by around Rs 15,000
To meet the rising demand for its iconic brand Mini, German luxury carmaker BMW Group on Wednesday launched its British premium luxury small car in the 3-door and 5-door variants with petrol and diesel options.
The 5-seater Compass is set to take on Hyundai Creta, Mahindra XUV500, Renault Duster, Toyota Innova and Tata Hexa.
From a Rs 9-lakh Maruti to a Rs 2 crore-Nissan, Indian auto industry packs quite a surprise for car buyers
The German luxury car manufacturer is quietly building on the legacy of the Mini, enticing young, trend-conscious and quality-oriented buyers with the promise of making them stand out in the crowd.