We have had a close eye on the Chevrolet Cruze, which will arrive in India mid-year, will also make it’s debut simultaneously in the U.K, and as we reported earlier, in Australia as the Holden Cruze. Chevrolet has formally announced that the mid-size sedan will start from £11,545 on-the-road in the U.K, which is very competitive.
You can choose either 1.6 (113PS) or the 1.8-litre (141PS) petrols featuring variable valve timing, or two diesels, both displace 2.0-litresand output 125PS or 150PS. Automatic transmission, however will be offered only on the petrol models.
Folks over at globalmotors have uploaded the image of the Coupe Mercedes Benz S-Class doing rounds in a place filled with snow and ice.
Nevermind the loss of two doors, the Mercedes Benz S-Class Coupe will receive new bumpers, grille and LED lamps to stop it from looking like a bigger E-Class Coupe.
As announced earlier, Barbie’s 50th birthday present, a pink Fiat 500 painted in Barbie pink was displayed at the Geneva Motor Show. This was ofcourse gifted by Fiat, who designed the gift working closely with her maker Mattel.
The guy you see above is the Honda CG150, the world’s first flex-fuel motorcycle. It is equipped with an engine which can run either on any mixture of regular gasoline and ethanol.
German carmaker Mercedes Benz, better known in India for its luxury cars recently launched the all-new 2009 version of its M-class SUV. The new M-Class is available in both, diesel as well as petrol forms and both in an avatar of a V6 engine.
The Czech carmaker has got something new, this time it is the much awaited Superb which is the 2nd generation model based on Volkswagen Passat.
The new Skoda Superb is available only in petrol format. The 1.8L turbocharged TSI petrol unit produces 160bhp of power and 250NM of torque and comes with the 7-speed DSG transmission to complete a package, that’s as good as any Mercedes or BMW.
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Audi
Audi being a premium car maker and not affected by the downturn, is gearing up to launch its Q5 SUV in India in the month of June. The Q7 has been doing extremely well and the Q5 is expected to do even better compared to the mighty Q7.
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