Fiat has come up with a great offer for potential customers: a mid-size Sedan.
Looking for an amalgamation of outright performance and cutting edge style? Look no further as we give you the low-down on the soon to be launched Fiat Linea T-Jet.
Fiat tries once more to sell its Linea T-Jet sedan in a new avatar. The author says the relaunched version is peppy, though tougher to handle.
In the day to day routine which includes city as well highway driving. the Linea returned a decent mileage of 9.5 km/l.
Though underpowered, the ride quality feels plush.
The company unveiled premium sedan Avventura and high-performance Abarth 500
Fiat Punto is Fiat's new entry-level model in India.
The Tata-Fiat joint venture is looking at catering to the global demand for engines through its Ranjangaon plant.
India has been selected as Fiat's manufacturing hub for right-hand drive versions of the Linea sedan.
Fiat is riding the New 500 wave across Europe since its July 2007
it is a low-cost variant of the Linea, which will cater to entry-level sedan segment.
Fiat India Automobiles Ltd, a 50-50 JV between Fiat Group Automobiles and Tata Motors Ltd, has sold 10,000 units of its sedan, Linea, since its launch in January this year.
The state transport department recently announced to give permit to 3,000 new taxis.
The price increase by 2-2.5 per cent will be effective from January 1 next year.
Dual stage airbags for the driver and passenger airbag are also available.
Skoda launched Rapid in both diesel and petrol variants in order to boost up sales substantially.
Recently there has been a flood of new launches that have posed a serious threat to the almost monopolistic models by Honda.
Italian car maker Fiat has started work on its small car for India.
Despite the romance around the car and its early models, Fiat in India will also be remembered as a brand that frittered away the first mover advantage, says Shally Seth Mohile.
Fiat India on Tuesday said that it is planning to export its cars in South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries to boost its export volumes.
The company will also bring global products such as Abarth.
The company on Friday rolled out the Linea from the plant at Ranjangaon near Pune in Maharashtra, from where production of the car began. The company also announced major export plans for its seven-year-old model Palio, being manufactured at the car assembly and powertrain engines plant at Ranjangaon.
The new crossover and fully imported models of the Jeep brand will increase Fiat's product line-up that has shrunk to just two at present
"We will launch the CNG variant of the Palio by early next year," Fiat India President and CEO Rajeev Kapoor told PTI on Wednesday. The car is currently available in both petrol and diesel variants. The company has also planned a slew of car launches in the next 12 months starting with the introduction of '500' next month.
The company expects sales to cross 27,000 units this year on the back of newly launched small car Grande Punto and sedan Linea.
People have embraced these compact cars because they are not only well appointed, but are also more practical, cheaper to own, have higher fuel efficiency, and are easy to park.
The luxury SUVs will compete against models of Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Volvo, Porsche and Land Rover
Audi India launched the second generation 2016 Audi R8 at the show.
Will you ditch Honda City or Hyundai Verna for Maruti's latest offering?
Almost all car makers are trying to catch consumers' eyeballs by offering cash discounts, free insurance and paying registration charges of the car, distributing gift cheques, silver and gold coins and free accessories.
Prominent ones are Maruti's smoky Ciaz and Fiat's gorgeous Avventura.
The German car maker has the best engine along with great driving dynamics.
A record number of 85 products will be launched.
About two dozen car & SUV models and two-wheelers lined up for launch
From a Rs 9-lakh Maruti to a Rs 2 crore-Nissan, Indian auto industry packs quite a surprise for car buyers
The strong domestic growth for new vehicle sales during 2008-12, which witnessed a compounded annual growth rate of 14 per cent, led to an increased inventory of used cars, thanks to trade-ins.