Here is another interesting car which will make its debut at next month’s Geneva Auto show. Its the Skoda Octavia Greenline which is in the league of the highly fuel efficient luxury saloons
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Tata Motors, which has confirmed the launch date as 23rd March ’09 for the cheapest car in the world, is building up to the launch by releasing new models. A day after the Xenon, a new variant of the Tata Safari, GX, has been set afloat.
The current Safari Dicor comes with Lx, Ex and top end Vx, which comes loaded with features like DVD player, rear parking camera etc. The new GX version is placed below the top end Vx and is available with some high end safety & comfort features.
The features in which Safari GX comes with are as follows -
Tuned by popular tuning firm Tech Art, this Magnum based Porsche Cayenne Turbo S will make its debut at next month’s Geneva Motor Show.
Japanese car manufacturer Toyota is showcasing the Prius at the 18th International Engineering and Technology Fair (IETF) held at Bangalore. Speaking to the media, the senior representative from Toyota confirmed the launch date of their all-new small car, which will roll out in both petrol and diesel variants, during the course of next year.
Peugeot Motors intends to set up its manufacturing unit and re-start its operations in the Indian market. Peugeot’s entry has been delayed in the country due to the global credit crunch and economic crisis back home in Europe.
The French carmaker, Renault in collaboration with Indian UV maker Mahindra is planning to launch the Sandero hatchback in the Indian market by the year 2010. The plan will help both companies to make use of the full capacity at the Nashik plant, as Logan sales are drowning in India.
Following General Motors, Honda is also planning to raise prices of its models and maintain slower production for the next six months, even as it keeps its plans for its small and much awaited Jazz, unchanged.
After a short time gap, the Volkswagen Jetta is in the news again, this time named as “Best of the Year” by MotorWeek in its 2009 Drivers’ Choice Award competition, taking the first position in the annual contest.




