Yamaha to launch SZ 150, YBR 125 and new Fazer

Yamaha which has been silent fro many months, plans to launch as many as three models in India. The auto expo shown SZ model will be launched with an 150cc engine. SZ 150 will cater to 150cc customers but at affordable price tag. SZ 150 will come with 2 valve engine developing 11bhp of peak power and 10.4Nm of peak torque. Unlike the FZ -series, SZ 150 bares cutting edge technologies and will be priced competitively between Rs55,000 and Rs60,000. Joining the party is the 125cc variant of YBR. Few months back, Yamaha launched 110cc variant of YBR but met with failure. YBR in its new avatar may carry forward the Gladiator engine.  Yamaha will also launch refreshed version of  Fazer. SZ 150cc, YBR 125cc and new Fazer is expected to be launched on August 4th, 2010. Stay tuned for more updates

Source: Autocar India

Come August, Maruti Alto K10 will take on Spark, Santro, Beat and Alto!

Catch the quick comparison of Alto K10 and its rivals @ http://www.vicky.in/slideshow/maruti-alto-k10-vs-maruti-alto-vs-chevrolet-spark-vs-hyundai-santro-vs-chevrolet-beat/

Introduction | Maruti Alto K10 | Maruti Alto | Chevrolet Spark | Hyundai Santro | Chevrolet Beat

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Maruti Alto K10 – Test Drive and Review

For Alto K10 pictures and wallpaper visit http://www.vicky.in/blog/maruti-alto-k10-pictures-test-drive-report-and-gallery/

After a long time, we have to move our test drive report from slideshow to blog here. Coz we have agreed to Maruti (like other publishers), pictures won’t be posted till the Alto K10 launch. Stay tuned. Test drive pictures of Maruti Alto K10 will be posted here on its launch date. For now, enjoy the review

Alto may not be the car which earned rave reviews from auto critiques. It may not be the car which everyone aspires to. Yet, Alto continues to stay at the top slot for the past five years in the competetive Indian car industry. Maruti sells 20000+ units a month and it wants more. Alto was introduced in India in 2000 and it was considered as  the natural successor to Maruti 800. Maruti Alto’s smaller footprint, superior fuel efficiency and affordable price tag makes it a perfect package for first car buyers. Now, Maruti wants to upgrade its customers with Alto k10 and cater the new customers who wants an affordable car with commendable performance. Maruti tried the same in the past with an 1.1L engine, but it didn’t went well with the customers. But Maruti considers the Alto k10 is different and it believes it will bring new customers to its fold. Maruti targets customers of spark, santro and beat too. We drove the Alto k10 from Bangalore to Nandi hills (5000 feet from the sea level).

Styling and Design:

Upgrading a popular car is a risky and challenging task for designers. Most choose the easier and convenient path. Maruti designers are no exception. There are not much changes on the styling front. The eagle eyed headlamps with a kink tells its a facelift and gives a different character to alto k10. The bonnet is long to accomodate the larger K-series engine and ridges on the bonnet are strong and defined. The hexagonal grille of alto is toned down with curves and chrome atop. Body coloured bumpers with larger and wider dam gives the alto k10 a larger road presence which everyone would like. The swanky fog lamps completes the upmarket front fascia.

Sadly, you may mistake the Alto K10 as alto if you look from the side. Except for the new 13″ wheels and side body mouldings there is nothing to distinguish. The rear is completely different with new set of dome shaped tail lamps. The number plate is moved from the bumper to the back of the tailgate. The defined bootlid with center mounted Suzuki logo.

Engine and performance:

The major change is under the hood, Alto K10 gets the new K10 engine. The new but proven K-series engine has already well received by the customers. A-star, Wagon-R, and Estilo have already proven. The Alto K10 produces 68PS of maximum power at 6200rpm and 90Nm of maximum torque at 3500rpm.   Maruti claims it reaches 100kmph from standstill in 13.3 seconds. Maruti has replaced mechanical link with the cable type transmission

Alto k10 is not just a paper tiger, it is powerful on the road too. For the weight increment of just 50kg, Alto K10 is 45% more powerful than the Alto 800cc.Right from the word go, Alto K10 moves with confidence. Throttle response is lightning from lower speeds. The engine happily revs to 6200 where it develops maximum power. Alto K10 reaches 60kmph from zero in 6.4 seconds and 100kmph in 15.6 seconds. I manage to cruise at 120kmph with ease, the engine doesn’t feel strained. However the NVH is low, the engine cries as you rev hard. Also, the gear shift is still rubbery and not precise.  Maruti claims under standard conditions Alto K10 returns a mileage of 20.2kmpl. Though we cannot test the claim, we expect a decent mileage from Alto K10

Ride and Handling:

Maruti has retained the same suspension set-up for the Alto k10. However the Alto K10 rides on larger profile 155/60 R13″ rubber. The car absorbs road shock and undulations well at low speeds. But as the speed raises, it insulates less and put the passengers directly in the line of shocks. Wheelbas remains at 2360mm though the length has increased by 125mm. The cabin remains the same, however Maruti has intelligently gained space by shaving the back rest of front seats. Result, the rear passengers has 50mm more knee room. All the seats comes with integrated head rest.

Maruti Alto K10 gets a new three-spoke steering wheel and comes with power steering. It is neither finger touch nor tight. Gear lever and steering wheel doesn’t transmit vibration even at high speeds. For this segment, Alto K10 sports commendable handling chracteristics. Out on the Bangalore highway, the superior flat out performance is complemented by stable handling. On the twisties and hairpin bends to Nandi hills, Alto K10 feels sure footed. We don’t expect an entry level car to behave like a Swift or punto. For this segment, Alto K10 boast commendable handling characteristics. Credit partly goes to lower body profile.

Features:

Power steering,internally adjustable ORVM, power windows for front passengers, stylish gear knob, key reminder, remote boot opener,central locking,accessory socket and remote fuel lid opener. Alto K10 instrument panel comes with amber illuminated speedometer, tachometer and an electronic trip meter.

Plastic quality remains the same. Yet, the vibrant blue colour upholstery and colour coordinated door trim fabric gives an upmarket feel. Storage space is decent – cup holders, twin glove boxes and door pockets. Boot comes with a nice parcel tray.  Build quality is also good.

Variants, colours and price:

Maruti Alto k10 will come in two variants – Alto k10 lxi and Alto k10 Vxi. Alto k10 comes in sunlight copper (new colour), white, black and ecru beige. Maruti will sell the Alto K10 along with the Alto 800cc. We expect a price increase between Rs30,000 – Rs40,000 for the new Alto k10.

Verdict:

Maruti Alto K10 is not based on a new platform. It carries forward the decade old chassis. The body panels are not re-skinned completely, its just a cosmetic facelift. Whether its a lost oppurtunity? definetely not. To understand the Alto k10, fit yourself into a first time car buyer. Alto k10 has everything, infact its a no-compromise car. Alto k10 carries forward the trusted alto brand, lightning performance, superior fuel efficiency and much need features. Maruti finds a sub-segment in the entry level car space. The pricing will be competitive and it will surely add numbers to sales. Spark, Santro and other first time car buyers better wait for Alto k10 before signing the cheque. Alto K10 will be launched in the first week of August.

Alto may not be the car which earns rant reviews from auto critiques. It may not be the car which everyone is aspired to. Yet, Alto continues to stay at the top slot for

past five years in the competetive Indian car industry. Maruti sells 20000+ units a month and it wants more. Alto was introduced in India in 2000 and it was considered as

the natural successor to Maruti 800. Maruti Alto’s smaller footprint, superior fuel efficiency and affordable price tag makes it a perfect package for first car buyers.

Now, Maruti wants to upgrade its customers with Alto k10 and cater the new customers who wants an affordable car with commendable performance. Maruti tried the same in the

past with an 1.1L engine, but it didn’t went well with the customers. But Maruti considers the Alto k10 is different and it believes it will bring new customers to its

fold. Maruti targets customers of spark, santro and beat too. We drove the Alto k10 to Nandi hills (5000 feet from the sea level).

Styling and Design:

Upgrading a popular car is a risky and challenging task for designers. Most choose the easier and convenient path. Maruti designers are no exception. There are not much

changes on the styling front. The eagle eyed headlamps with a kink tells its a facelift and gives a different character to alto k10. The bonnet is long to accomodate the

larger K-series engine and ridges on the bonnet are strong and defined. The hexagonal grille of alto is toned down with curves and chrome atop. Body coloured bumpers with

larger and wider dam gives the alto k10 a larger road presence which everyone would like. The swanky fog lamps completes the upmarket front fascia.

Sadly, you may mistake the Alto K10 as alto if you look from the side. Except for the new 13″ wheels and side body mouldings there is nothing to distinguish. The rear is

completely different with new set of dome shaped tail lamps. The number plate is moved from the bumper to the back of the tailgate. The defined bootlid with center mounted

Suzuki logo.

Engine and performance:

The major change is under the hood, Alto K10 gets the new K10 engine. The new but proven K-series engine has already well received by the customers. A-star, Wagon-R, and

Estilo have already proven. The Alto K10 produces 68PS of maximum power at 6200rpm and 90Nm of maximum torque at 3500rpm.   Maruti claims it reaches 100kmph from standstill

in 13.3 seconds. Maruti has replaced mechanical link with the cable type transmission

Alto k10 is not just a paper tiger, it is powerful on the road too. For the weight increment of just 50kg, Alto K10 is 45% more powerful than the Alto 800cc.Right from the

word go, Alto K10 moves with confidence. Throttle response is lightning from lower speeds. The engine happily revs to 6200 where it develops maximum power. Alto K10 reaches

60kmph from zero in 6.4 seconds and 100kmph in 15.6 seconds. I manage to cruise at 120kmph with ease, the engine doesn’t feel strained. However the NVH is low, the engine

cries as you rev hard. Also, the gear shift is still rubbery and not precise.

Ride and Handling:

Maruti has retained the same suspension set-up for the Alto k10. However the Alto K10 rides on larger profile 155/60 R13″ rubber. The car absorbs road shock and undulations

well at low speeds. But as the speed raises, it insulates less and put the passengers directly in the line of shocks. Wheelbas remains at 2360mm though the length has

increased by 125mm. The cabin remains the same, however Maruti has intelligently gained space by shaving the back rest of front seats. Result, the rear passengers has 50mm

more knee room. All the seats comes with integrated head rest.

Maruti Alto K10 gets a new three-spoke steering wheel and comes with power steering. It is neither finger touch nor tight. Gear lever and steering wheel doesn’t transmit

vibration even at high speeds. For this segment, Alto K10 sports commendable handling chracteristics. Out on the Bangalore highway, the superior flat out performance is

complemented by stable handling. On the twisties and hairpin bends to Nandi hills, Alto K10 feels sure footed. We don’t expect an entry level car to behave like a Swift or

punto. For this segment, Alto K10 boast commendable handling characteristics. Credit partly goes to lower body profile.

Features:

Power steering,internally adjustable ORVM, power windows for front passengers, stylish gear knob, key reminder, remote boot opener,central locking,accessory socket and

remote fuel lid opener. Alto K10 instrument panel comes with amber illuminated speedometer, tachometer and an electronic trip meter.

Plastic quality remains the same. Yet, the vibrant blue colour upholstery and colour coordinated door trim fabric gives an upmarket feel. Storage space is decent – cup

holders, twin glove boxes and door pockets. Boot comes with a nice parcel tray.  Build quality is also good.

Variants, colours and price:

Maruti Alto k10 will come in two variants – Alto k10 lxi and Alto k10 Vxi. Alto k10 comes in sunlight copper (new colour), white, black and ecru beige. Maruti will sell the

Alto K10 along with the Alto 800cc. We expect a price increase between Rs30,000 – Rs40,000 for the new Alto k10.

Verdict:

Maruti Alto K10 is not based on a new platform. It carries forward the decade old chassis. The body panels are not re-skinned completely, its just a cosmetic facelift.

Whether its a lost oppurtunity? definetely not. To understand the Alto k10, fit yourself into a first time car buyer. Alto k10 has everything, infact its a no-compromise

car. Alto k10 carries forward the trusted alto brand, lightning performance, superior fuel efficiency and much need features. Maruti finds a sub-segment in the entry level

car space. The pricing will be competitive and it will surely add numbers to sales. Spark, Santro and other first time car buyers better wait for Alto k10 before signing

the cheque. Alto K10 will be launched in the first week of August.

Honda to disinvest from Hero Honda

Honda to disinvest from Hero Honda?

Doomsayers predicted it right! Honda may finally decided to disinvest its stake from Hero Honda. Honda which currently holds 26%  stake in Hero Honda is already the third largest two wheeler maker in India. Honda currently sells activa, shine, aviator, CBF stunner, CB Twister, CB uncorn, Unicorn dazzler and superbikes likes CBR 1000RR and CB 1000R.  Honda may sell 6% stake to private equity players. Though the partners have agreed to extend the technical agreement till 2014. The uncertainty over the joint venture between Hero group and Honda has been brewing ever since it launched competitive products like CB Twister.  We have to see how it affects the  product plans of Hero Honda is to be seen.

Maruti to launch CNG variants of Alto, Estilo, Wagon-R, Eeco and SX4

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Maruti Suzuki plans a blitzkrieg of CNG models in August 2010. To take the rivals and the customer by storm, Maruti will rollout CNG variants of its popular models – Alto, Estilo, Wagon-R, Eeco and SX4. With the planned rollouts, Maruti would become the carmaker to offer large number of CNG models. Unlike before, Maruti has developed an unique technology – i-GPI (intelligent gas port injection) that will ensure there is no loss of power.  Also Alto CNG, Wagon-R CNG, Eeco CNG and SX4 CNG will come with factory fitted CNG kit not a retro fit.  The CNG models will be priced at a premium of 15-20%.  If you wonder why Maruti gives unfair treatment to Ritz and Swift prospects. Here comes the Maruti logic, Ritz and Swift customers already enjoys the diesel advantage. Maruti objective is to offer one cost effective fuel along with gasoline for every model. All these CNG models – alto, estilo, wagon-r, Eeco and SX4 might be launched on the same day.

Honda

The car section of Japanese Honda, in India, Honda Siel Cars India is expanding its activities at its Tapukara plant in Rajastan with an investment of Rs300 crore. With this investment the second plant will be erected in the 600 acre land, procured for producing cars during the last quarter of 2009. But Honda had to fall victim to the global recession and had to face slow moving of its products. The plant is under care for the export of crankshaft and connecting rods to its apex body in Japan. This is for enhancing the production wing of engine and transmission components which will reflect the reduction of the cost of cars, said the company’s CEO and President.

Of late, the company has been importing the components from Indonesia and Thailand and the components manufactured locally would derive a reduction of 15-20% cost of the net product. He said that the company’s top priority is to endure the leverage of cost factor by manufacturing components in India. The company plans to initiate the production by next year and thereby to boost the sale of its cars in India and overseas market. Honda’s presence in the Indian car market is colored with its popular brand Jazz.

A New launch from Porsche

Cayenne – second generation, costing between Rs65.82 lakh – Rs1.27 crore is the new launch from ermany car maker Porsche. This adds to the already existing models – Cayenne (Rs65.82,000), Cayenne S(Rs78,62,000), Cayenne Turbo (Rs1,27,10,000), Cayenne Diesel (Rs59,22,000) and Cayenne S Hybrid(Rs75,46,000). These cars are meeting some good response from the Indian customers and bookings for 70 units are already on, said the company’s Director for India. He elaborated that the new model exhibits exact balance of powerful driving dynamics and elegant in design. He expressed the belief that this model
may prove to be an excellent trendsetter due to its efficiency. To deal the cars in India the company has two dealers currently and these are to be increased to 5-Chandigarh, Chennai, Kochi, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad- in another six months .

Cayenne Diesel is known for its 240bhp 3-lit V6 and has the capacity of reduced-20%- fuel consumption that is from 9.3 – 7.4 lit per 100 km. while Cayenne S Hybrid comes in more sophisticated manner executing complete hybridization and assures fuel consumption level of 8.2 / 100kms. Other models too display the equivalent fuel consumption – Cayenne S having 4.8 lit V8
powertrain, Cayenne Turbo has the maximum torque capacity 500 bhp 4.8 lit V8 biturbo exhibits 11.5 lit/100km which indicates a reduction of 23%. The company’s MD for Middle East said that Porsche is on the verge of giving out much efficient cars for total reduction of carbon dioxide- 26%- and fuel consumption reduction by 23%. He said Porsche is intended to focus a new
horizon in MUV segment.

Rolls-Royce sets genuine target for India- 50 units

With its new launch Ghost 2010 on hits for the sale, Rolls-Royce believes it can sell 50 units of its cars in India. The Director for sales and marketing of the company’s dealer said the car will be available on delivery after a waiting period of 2-3 months. The trend shows that the customers who opt for this car are not only well-off ones, but the enthusiastic youth too. The brand image is too fantastic and enduring that over 600 units of Rolls-Royce imported during the period of independence are still on roads. The car might get the popularity if the Telugu supreme star of high celebrity, Chiranjeevi and his son have shown much concern
for this car. With exorbitant price range of Rs2.5-Rs2.7 crore, the British car numbering 30 were on roads this year.

Shootout: Nissan Micra vs Hyundai i10

Nissan Micra meets the hot selling hatch Hyundai i10 @ http://www.vicky.in/slideshow/comparison-drive-nissan-micra-vs-hyundai-i10/

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