Chevrolet's India strategy for 2007 doesn't end with the Spark.
Waugh must have not imagined in his wildest dreams that India would beat the mighty Australians in their own backyard.
Newly flush customers in China are buying high-end cars with all the extras. That's good news for foreign automakers facing tighter margins.
Maruti Udyog Ltd, on Thursday said all its models ranging from M800 to the latest sedan SX4 will cost more by up to Rs 4,300 on account of equipping the cars with a new anti-theft device.
Tata Motors on Thursday launched a new model in its Indigo XL range, which comes with a longer wheel base.
Tata Motors posted 11 per cent increase in total vehicle sales (including exports) during April at 40,486 units as compared to 36,574 in the same period last year.
A part of Volkswagen Group, Audi currently imports its 'A4', 'A6' luxury sedans and SUV 'Q7' in India through the completely-built-unit route.
Data available from top six players - Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, M&M, Tata Motors, Honda and Toyota - shows an average growth of about 42 per cent for the industry in June
The country's second biggest car maker Hyundai Motors will be hiking prices across its model range by up to Rs 15,000 from December end.
The company on Thursday introduced its luxury sedan Teana.
It may not have a bold design but it addresses the needs for comfortable and affordable commuting.
Japanese auto major Nissan is poised to launch its premium sedan Teana in India next week, industry sources said.
Nissan, which has entered into a tripartite joint venture with Renault and Mahindra and Mahindra for setting up a plant in Chennai, is almost certain to have 25 per cent stake in the venture, while it plans to launch premium sedan Teana in India.
The Volvo C70 is the second generation convertible of C70 from the company, with a three-piece retractable hard-top that transforms the vehicle from coupe to convertible at the touch of a button.
Fuelling competition in the Indian mid-size car market, Mahindra-Renault on Tuesday unveiled 'Logan' - an entry-level no frills sedan - with prices starting at Rs 4.28 lakh for the base petrol variant.
With Nexa, the value-for-money mass-market car maker hopes to attract premium buyers. Sangeeta Tanwar reports.
No auto show displays or debuts more luxury cars than Geneva, but this year the theme is green.
The Verna will be placed in the upper end of the segment priced between Rs 6.21 lakh and Rs 6.36 lakh for the petrol variant and Rs 7.35 lakh for the diesel variant.
Compact car space is going to exciting times in the coming year.
Honda Siel Car will launch a new variant of the hugely successful sedan
Car major Hyundai has announced a price hike prices across models, including recently launched Verna, between 1 to 1.5 per cent.