The Porsche Cayenne hybrid will be in India next year, according to reports in the media. Like its peers Ferrari (who employs KERS in the upcoming F450) and Lamborghini (who might plonk a diesel engine under the Estoque’s bonnet) Porsche is endorsing greener and alternative fuels and technology.
Archive for July, 2009
We appreciate our friend’s effort from South Africa, Shaun Malambo, who spent a considerable time in removing the camouflage from the Chevrolet Sail that was spotted testing in China. It was then passed on to our photoshop expert SRK who touched it up and this is the final result.
Is the Chevrolet Sail an Agile with a boot? Some claim so.
Codenamed Sail NB NGS, NB stands for notchback and NGS for New Global Car, it is a cheaper version of the Aveo sedan. No information is available on the new car for now, but we’ll keep a close watch on it.
Part by part, slowly and painfully, the Hyundai Sonata YF is coming together. It is like a jigsaw puzzle, the completion piece should be its price, if fits tightly, rest assured, the competition will witness hell breaking lose.
In the next three months, Hyundai will call the shots. We cannot wait to see high resolution shots (Hyundai, if you are listening, why can’t you send us a few in advance, we can’t wait any longer. We promise we won’t show it to anyone)
Ford will begin production of its new small car at its Chennai plant next year, the car will be made in both sedan and hatch formats.
Ford’s new small car will be inspired by the new generation Ford Fiesta, which will also enter India in the future. The hatchback will measure less than four meters in overall length to avail the small car cost advantages.
Thoroughly designed and developed for Indian conditions, it might be exported to nations like Brazil in the future.
