The red carpet was rolled out for the long awaited new James Bond movie, No Time To Die at the Royal Albert Hall in London, September 28, 2021.
Eon wins in design and style. Alto is powerful and cheaper.
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Filmdom's longest running franchise is entering choppy waters.
Prices across all models starting from Eon to Santa Fe has been hiked in the range of Rs 15,000 to Rs 127,000
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What is the magic in the make-up of 007 that keeps us coming back again and again?asks Sandeep Goyal.
Absence of diesel options, economic slowdown hurt sales
EON48 offers intuitive user interface and touch sense navigation for efficient call management and one touch access to system features.
In his clearest message yet on the controversy over the safety of ENDS, health minister Harsh Vardhan ruled out their acceptability in the light of research findings by experts which have held that they are no less unsafe than the 'real thing', said a government statement.
Hyundai's entry-level Santro still packs a punch but, flanked by spunkier siblings, seems worn out.
Market leaders saw good traction for new cars, including the electric ones.
Toyota, Mercedes Benz and BMW, have announced a hike already.
The redi-GO will take on Maruti Suzuki's best-seller Alto, Hyundai's Eon, and Renault's Kwid
Manufacturer Nissan plans to get aggressive with brand communication and increase the number of customer touchpoints through showrooms, experience zones and other initiatives.
Young Key Koo, managing director, Hyundai Motors India, said SUV was the right product for India
Tucson is slated to be launched later this year
The Malalaysian has a 90-second lead over Germany's Armin Kremer at the end of Leg 2 of the MRF India Rally, the fifth and concluding round of the 2003 FIA Asia Pacific Championship.
Hyundai Motor India will raise prices of its entire product portfolio in the range of Rs 5,000 to Rs 25,000 from Jan 2015.
While offering discounts of up to Rs 1 lakh, Hyundai, Ford and Honda are also hiking prices by 1-2% from January, Swaraj Baggonkar/Business Standard reports from Mumbai.
Maruti Suzuki India to hike prices of its vehicles across models by up to Rs 20,000 from January to offset rising costs.
Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) on Thursday said it will hike prices by up to Rs 20,000 across models, except the newly launched compact car Grand i10, from October 1 to offset the impact of rupee depreciation and rising input costs.
Lineup includes a family compact car, hybrid, SUV and others.
Customers can also book the Datsun redi-GO online through Snapdeal.com
Nano's production though continues unhindered despite mounting losses
Market watchers believe Tata Motors' move to upgrade the Nano is a right decision.
"Nano is like an open canvas for us. We have the option of positioning it on the lines of the (Volkswagen) Beetle or the (BMW) Mini."
Code-named Pelican, bigger hatchback with new petrol and diesel engines may hit the road next year.
As other global car makers struggle in India to keep sales consistent, the Korean player has made a heady combination out of design, launches and localisation.
'I did not find anything atrociously out of place about the depiction of the IAF's image,' says Group Captain Murli Menon (retd).
The car is expected to hit the road on October 23 and is being launched as Hyundai celebrates two decades in the country. Industry sources say that it will be priced at Rs 3,70,000 to stay competitive with its biggest competitors, Tata Tiago and Maruti Suzuki Celerio.
Global NCAP strongly believes that no manufacturer anywhere in the world should be developing new models that are so clearly sub-standard.
Fadnavis had a series of very productive meetings with American CEOs
Kwid's early success is evident from a number of 50,000 in booking in just about a month of launch in September 2015
While Renault reported an over 12 per cent decline in sales and lost market share, Market leader Maruti Suzuki grew over 19 per cent.
The protection to the driver's chest due to high chest compression was poor and the passenger's chest received weak protection