Toyota plans to launch new Camry in August
Toyota, the Japanese auto major plans to launch its all-new Camry sedan in the month of August in India. From July, the car will be assembled at the company's plant in Bangalore. As like the existing Camry, the ...
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Mercedes to increase its product prices by up to Rs.3 lakhs
Showing its response to the annual budget hike, the Indian subsidiary of Mercedes Benz has declared that it will hike its product prices by up to Rs.3 lakhs.
The petrol cars with engine capacity of 1,200 cc and ...
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Volkswagen to launch Passat Petrol in India
Volkswagen plans to introduce the petrol variant of Passat in India and it seems that it could be launched next month. Passat Petrol will be powered by a 1.8-litre TSi turbo petrol direct injection engine capable of...
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Toyota launches new Innova,Fortuner and Land Cruiser 200
Toyota today launched the new Innova, Fortuner and Land Cruiser 200 models at the Auto Expo.The new Camry sedan was also displayed at the event.It will be launched in the third quarter of 2012.The new Camry comes wi...
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Toyota to introduce tuning shop in India
Toyota,the Japanese auto giant plans to bring its in-house performance tuning shop – TRD (Toyota Racing Development) in India in early 2012.The company will showcase the range at the Delhi Auto Expo to be held nex...
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Toyota unveiled 2012 Camry
The latest iteration of Toyota Camry has been unveiled recently.It is to come in three engine versions viz., the base 2.5 liter four cylinder engine,a 3.5 liter V6 engine and a Hybrid engine combining the base engin...
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Toyota Innova Facelift
The facelift version of Toyota Innova has made its debut at the International Motor Show of 2011 held at Indonesia.Its front end resembles Toyota's current generation Camry facelift and also holds its similar gr...
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Toyota to launch etios diesel and liva diesel
Toyota,the Japanese automaker is undergoing a study on feasibility of manufacturing the diesel variant of its Etios model by taking into account the rising fuel costs and the customer preference for diesel cars.
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