Archive for the ‘Previews’ Category

Exclusive: Tata Nano’s Official Product Preview

Kunal Suryavanshi, an avid Indian Autos Blog reader, pleasantly surprised us by sending Tata Nano‘s official product preview in the form of a PowerPoint presentation. This very presentation he said, was meant only for the Tata officials to peruse in order to have themselves equipped for the Nano’s launch on March 23rd.

The entire presentation contains huge volumes of info about the Nano. Only the most important slides have been displayed in the form of images.

Be warned though, it conveys only Tata’s part of the Nano story.

Mark 7 VW Golf already in the making- What to expect

What we have here is a drawing of the Mk Seven version of the VW Golf. The car looks really striking and at the same time maintaining the family look.

While the buzz has started to create ahead of the launch of 2009 Tata Indigo, IAB has always been the first to get you the latest happenings about the Tata Indigo right from the spy shots to the engine spec and design.

2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Cargo – a Preview

Mitsubishi plans to launch the Lancer Cargo next year in Japan, which is said to be the rebadged version of Nissan ADvan. The Cargo unlike the misleading name suggests is not only focused to be a parcel van but also to be a spacious Family Station wagon.

IAB Preview- 2009 Ford Fiesta Sedan

Ford-Mazda is set to debut its all-new Ford Fiesta sedan and hatchback at the Guangzhou auto show this week in China.

India bound Renault Thalia/Symbol- A preview

The French automaker’s low-cost sedan is based on a stretched version of the Clio hatchback’s platform.

Renault Sand’up based on the Dacia Sandero

Renault knows how to spawn multiple cars from the same platform. Have a look at their upcoming cars- the Sandup based on the Sandero’s platfrom or even the Sandero Stepway

Suzuki GS150R Image Gallery

The Suzuki GS150R is powered with a 149cc engine which develops 13.8bhp of peak power at 8500rpm and 13.4Nm of peak torque 6000rpm. It is mated to a six speed transmission. Fuel will be fed to the engine via a carburetor.