The 2017 Chevrolet Beat has been spotted testing ahead of its debut by the middle of next year. This will be third major update for the American automaker’s hatchback since its launch here close to eight years ago. Earlier this
Tata Motors, one of the leading automakers in the country has earned a 4-star safety rating for Zestcompact sedan in crash test conducted by the Global NCAP. The fresh scores makes it the first passenger vehicle from an Indian company
With the demonetisation of money causing chaos in the automotive industry, Nissan India has taken an initiative to provide cashless payment options to the customers coming in for the after sales service. Nissan and Datsun dealerships will now accept cashless
In efforts to strengthen its presence in the Indian market, Nissan breathed life into the Datsun brand which last existed around 30 years ago. Revealing its seriousness for the Indian market, the automakers have laid down a clear line of
The country’s largest automaker Maruti Suzuki expanded its line-up with the Vitara Brezza in the compact SUV segment. Ruling the segment since its launch way back in March this year, for the second time the automaker has crossed the 10,000
The Hyundai Santro launched in the late 90s has been one of the most successful cars for Hyundai in India. It also helped Hyundai establish itself as a mainstream car maker. The Santro was phased out to bring in the
Talk about entry level cars and two names immediately gain a mention – Renault Kwid and Maruti Suzuki Alto. Maruti had been literally ruling the entry-level segment for years until Renault introduced the Kwid hatchback. The Alto K10 variant which
Sources reveal that due to the response from the Chinese market, Audi is bumping up its local production by inking a deal with China’s SAIC Motor Corp that allows them to make cars locally with SAIC. Currently, Audi produces all
Renault India has launched the automatic variant of their bestselling hatchback, the Kwid, at an introductory price of Rs 4.25 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). Offered in the top-end RXT (O) variant only, the Kwid AMT is Rs 30,000 more compared to