General Motors steals the show at the Auto Expo 2016 with an impressive line up.
With high aluminium content in the body, the vehicle's weight is relatively low.
Chevrolet Beat Activ Concept debuts a new design language for GM India
In addition to the New Small Concept, the company will exhibit the CR-Z Concept 2009, a concept model for a new hybrid model, which was unveiled for the first time at the Tokyo Motor Show in October this year.
With the theme 'Smart Mobility, Smart Cities', the company's display at the Auto Expo is focusing on intelligently-connected cities designed to offer convenience, safety, security, and efficiency to its customers.
Available only in diesel model and in ZDi trim level.
Sporting a price tag of Rs 39.5 lakh, Jaguar XE is the most affordable Jaguar in the Indian market. Photographs: Rajesh Karkera and Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com at the Auto Expo.
That means a manufacturer looking at a market like India needs to decide whether small, cheap cars or small, expensive cars or both will work better for them, says Pavan Lall.
The Mercedes-Maybach S 600 Guard is powered by a 6.0-litre twin-turbo V12 petrol engine.
The actor seems to be in love with the new car, launched by the Tatas.
If Cyrus's protestations of having no knowledge of his imminent dismissal are to be taken at face value, he was extraordinarily naive and insulated from the ground reality. There were enough straws in the wind to suggest that his relations with Ratan were fast deteriorating to a point of no return.
Japanese auto giant Honda Motors on Thursday said it was willing to divest its stake in Honda Siel Cars India Ltd to its domestic joint venture partner Siel Ltd.
Chevrolet Spin will likely be powered by a Fiat-sourced 1.3L diesel engine
We take a look at vintage two-wheelers on display at the just-concluded Auto Expo 2016.
The vehicle, which was unveiled at the 12th Auto Expo, has been launched in three different engine options.
The 50-odd launches and unveilings at the Auto Expo are unlikely to lift the gloom off the domestic automobile industry, which has been battling declining sales for six months.
In the domestic market, the car has been well accepted and currently the company has over 80,000 bookings for the model.
The model has sold more than 88,500 units since its introduction in India in 2003.
These five vehicles are the most popular two-wheelers launched till date in 2016. However, 2016 is still on and we are expecting lot more exciting vehicle launches around the festive season.
General Motors used the Auto Expo 2012 platform wisely and introduced its much anticipated MPV.
M&M also showcased its new format next generation 'dealership of future' designed by Pininfarina.
The car will take on Honda City and Hyundai Verna.
The Honda NAVI is completely customisable as per the customer's choice.
Homegrown auto major Mahindra & Mahindra unveiled its concept electric sports car 'Halo' which it expects to launch commercially in the next three years.
Maruti has confirmed to sell Ignis from NEXA outlets.
Hero MotoCorp has launched the bike in four colors: white, red, blue and black. The price tag put up by the company is different for each variant. While the drum brake avatar costs Rs 55,900, the disc brake variant will cost Rs 57,900.
The Celerio VXi AMT priced at Rs 459,000 is a the best deal.
A hatch back made by Volkswagen is the only safe car among best selling four wheeler.
May used Renault-sourced engine.
The new Superb gets an updated front end with LED daytime running lights, Skoda's new family grille and a newly designed bumper.
Ford plans on bringing in eight new models to India by 2015.
Datsun vehicles will start sales in India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa from 2014.
The pre-bookings of the car has already started.
The Nissan Sunny diesel silently crept in the Indian market and the car maker has brought two variants -- XL and XV.
The last edition (in 2010) featured 50 launches, including 10 global debuts.
The company will showcase the Ioniq electric vehicle at the Auto Expo that begins next week.
The challenges of transition to stricter emission norm BS-VI from BS-IV and compliance to new safety norms thereby making vehicles costlier are lurking around the sector.