50
VOL-7 • ISSUE-6• MARCH 2017 WWW.MOTOWNINDIA.COM
FIRST DRIVES
DIGI LIFE - Pages 42-43 AUTO STUFF - Page 44
INDIA 2017 HYUNDAI GRAND i10
2017 HONDA CITY
B2B SECTION Pages 54-66
FIRST RIDE FIRST DRIVE
NEW MERCEDES LONG WHEEL BASE E-CLASS
APRILIA SR150 RACE
Pure Indulgence GO DEVIL, GO... A TRIBUTE TO THE JEEP B2B COVER REPORT
MISSION POSSIBLE: MARUTI SUZUKI’S 600 ACRE PLAYGROUND AIMS TO KEEP CARS AND PEOPLE SAFE
/MOTOWNINDIA Wonderful review ! way to go Motown India. ~Preet Lawrel
Disappointed with the car. but your presentation is definitely millennial. not the boring type like others. ~Jibin Varghese
Good review. Explained the pros and cons leaving the option to judge to the viewers based on their interests. ~Ciril J Thundiyil
Very good review. it’s nice to see you guys get reviews out much before other channels. keep it up Editor. ~jack daniel
Was waiting for the review..Good Job (Y). ~Sadath Ghouri
Created by ArtTeam, Motown Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Great review Motown!!!and yes after a month of riding around on the Ray ZR,I can definitely confirm that it handles like a dream....even under extreme cornering and harsh braking,this baby feels very... VERY sure-footed!!Yamaha for life!!! cheers!! ~Saurabh Singh
...Pure Organic Growth Thank You Subscribers SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL NOW FOR ALL THE ACTION!
WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/MOTOWNINDIA
I
P. THARYAN (ROY) n our March 2017 issue of Motown India magazine we once again bring to you a good mix of fine automotive reports that comprise of road test reviews of cars and bikes, features & travel, motorsport, and news from the B2B world, all put
together in the finest way possible. The star of our review section is the new Mercedes-Benz long wheel base E-Class. We drove this car in Goa and found that it offers pure indulgence. As for the Audi RS 7 Sportback Performance car, it’s a power packed vehicle that needs endless stretches of smooth roads. Hyundai also gave us the new facelifted Grand i10 which offers a whole host of new features. As for the Aprilia SR 150 Race we rode in Pune, this crossover two-wheeler is perhaps the prettiest and fastest little thing in its class. It’s the 75th year of the iconic Jeep and what better way than to pay tribute to it. Two soldiers who fought World War II recall their fond memories of the Jeep during the war that also found its way into the forests of North East India. The B2B cover story is on the Maruti Suzuki R&D facility in Rohtak in Haryana state. I was among a few journalists invited by Maruti to see the facility. The centre, built on 600 acres of land, is truly global in every respect. The centre has different test tracks and ultra modern crash test facilities. Around 1,400 engineers are employed here and this figure is bound to increase here as Maruti Suzuki develops another 100 acres of land at this centre. It’s truly a global R&D Centre. I hope you all enjoy reading this issue of our magazine! www.facebook.com/MotownIndia @MotownIndia www.youtube.com/MotownIndia
www.motownindia.com
Editor
EDITOR Punnoose Tharyan (Roy) --------------------------------------------------News Coordinator - Jisha P Spl. Correspondent - Joshua David Luther Principal Correspondent (Auto & Gadgets) Aakash Paul Travel Correspondent-Partho Sarathi Nag Web Correspondents - Avdesh Kumar, Seema Paul Sr. Photographer - Afsar Baig --------------------------------------------------For Editorial contact editorial@motownindia.com editorial.motown@gmail.com --------------------------------------------------For Marketing & Sales contact Head-Operations - Jisha P jisha@motownindia.com, +91-9958125645 Asst. Manager - Ad Sales : Aakarshan Jacob advertising@motownindia.com / advertising.motown@gmail.com +91-9811097399 --------------------------------------------------Regional Head Ad Sales : Sheeja Sasindran Chennai Office - 98849 50491 --------------------------------------------------For Accounts Contact Ankit Sharma ankit@motownindia.com / +91-9654005547 --------------------------------------------------For Circulation & Subscription Contact Dalip Singh Bagdwal subscription@motownindia.com / +91-9811305822 --------------------------------------------------Office Executive Ravinder --------------------------------------------------Editorial Delhi Office 145 B/9, First Floor, Kishangarh, Next to United Free Church, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110070, Tel: 011-26122756/58 --------------------------------------------------Distributed By Central News Agency, New Delhi --------------------------------------------------EDITORIAL CONTENT The publisher makes every effort to ensure that the contents in the magazine are correct. However, he can accept no responsibility for any effects from errors or omissions. Any unauthorised reproduction of Motown India content is strictly forbidden. --------------------------------------------------Motown India is printed, published, edited and owned by Punnoose Tharyan and published from 4058 / D-4, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070. Printed at Pearl Printers, C-105, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase 1, New Delhi. --------------------------------------------------This issue of Motown India magazine contains 68 pages including both covers. --------------------------------------------------Editorial Advisors Salil Sharma, Alexander .T & Annie Jacob
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 5
Contents B2C SECTION LAUNCHES
8-13
NEWS New Audi A3 Cabriolet
8 - 12 8 Bajaj launches Dominar 400 for 8 New 718 Cayman And 1.36 Porsche lakh 11 Boxster Mercedes-Benz drives in AMG 12 C43& 4Matic WHEELZ ROADZfor 74.35 lakh14 - 28 WHEELZ & ROADZ 14 - 27 RS-7 Sportback Performance 14 Audi KwidCity AMT 18 Renault 2017 Honda 22 20 Volkswagen 2017 HyundaiAmeo GrandTDI i10 24 iSmart 26 Hero&Splendor FEATURES TRAVEL
2017 LONG WHEEL BASE MERCEDES-BENZ C43 AMG 4MATIC MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS E350D
REVIEW
REVIEW
24 26 29 - 37
SPECIAL REPORT 28 - 34 Art Car by Sandro Chia 29 BMW
28 30
14 18
APRILIA SR 150 RACE INDIAN SCOUT SIXTY
2017 Cars & Bike Tribute to the Jeep
AUTOSTUFF MOTORSPORT
35 38 - 41
Buemi becomes hat-trick 36 hero- 37 in DIGI LIFE
38
Argentina Formula E
Toyota celebrates with Jari-Matti FEATURES & TRAVEL 38 - 39
39 38
Latvala win in WRC Sweden Awfis, Awfis... now that sounds interesting!
DIGI LIFE MOTORSPORT
42 - 43 40 - 42
B2B SECTION
3rd Edition Of Dambuk Orange
AUTOSTUFF 44 40 Festival Of Adventure & Music
NEWS
57 - 61
BOSSMAN SPEAKS system for spares 52 - 53 Sub assembly
57 52 58
NEWS
61 58
keeps Ford customers happy Amit Ramani, Founder & CEO, Awfis Space Solutions Iconic HM brand is now Le Ambassador after buyout by Peugeot
58 - 60
Sundaram-Clayton plans to Year-end media interaction with invest 750 cr in India, US Maruti Suzuki top management
Mahindra launches CNG variant 3.49 lakh 62 - 64
59 of Jeeto for CV NEWS
EICHER POLARIS MULTIX MX
62 REVIEW TECHNOLOGY B2B COVER REPORT: BAUMA CONEXPO MARUTI SUZUKI R&DINDIA CENTRE 2016 6 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
61 64
54
61
Continental introduces Mahindra launches Delhibiometrics to vehicles Mumbai Service Corridor for truck & bus business
www.motownindia.com
LAUNCHES NEW AUDI A3 CABRIOLET Audi has launched a luxury convertible - the new Audi A3 Cabriolet. The low weight, sporty four-seater convertible is the latest variant of the Audi A3 Cabriolet. The new Audi A3Cabriolet comes with a 1.4l TFSI Cylinder on Demand (COD) engine, which enables temporary cylinder shut-off when the engine is operating at partial load. The TFSI engine with 1,395cc displacement churns out 150 hp of power and develops 250 Nm of torque. This new car supersedes the industry’s benchmark of average fuel consumption of 19.20 km/l. The Audi A3 Cabriolet measures 4,423mm in length, 1,793mm in width and 1,409mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 2,595mm and comes with a short front overhang. The single frame grill has sharper contours and is wider than its predecessor. Price: 47,98,000 (ex-showroom Delhi)
NEW AUDI A4 35 TDI Audi added a new 35 TDI diesel variant to its A4 sedan portfolio, further increasing its presence in the Indian market. Audi has also managed to re-engineer the new A4 to deliver 7pc more power and economy. The 2.0 litre TDI engine now delivers a maximum power of 190hp and peak torque of 400Nm. The engine is mated to a 7-speed S Tronic transmission which enables the vehicle to return 18.25kms to a litre. Audi is also offering their Virtual cockpit setup along with smart phone integration on the new A4. The new A4 is 120kgs lighter than its predecessor. The new A4 features different drive modes -Comfort, Auto, Dynamic and Individual. The new Audi A4 35 TDI gets a top speed of 237kmph and can go from standstill to 100kmph in 7.7 seconds. In terms of safety the sedan has been equipped with 8 airbags, ABS and EBD, it also gets Audi’s Parking Aid Plus and a rear view camera. Price: 40,20,000 (ex-showroom Delhi)
JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED
The iconic Jeep brand rolled out a petrol powered variant of their stellar SUV, the Wrangler Unlimited in the Indian market. The V6 motor is capable of turning 280bhp and a max torque of 347Nm. More than 5 million vehicles globally are powered by this V6 petrol motor and its all aluminum construction has been designed with light weight components to keep over all weight at a minimum, delivering superior performance and capability both on and off road. The Pentastar V6 also features a new thermal management system as well as a cooled exhaust gas recirculation system which enables the SUV to deliver improved efficiency even in off road conditions. The Wrangler Unlimited in its petrol version will get Jeep’s Command Trac 4WD setup along with features like, ESC (Electronic Stability Control), a heavy duty suspension setup, automatic climate control, wash out interiors with removable carpets and drain plugs, auto headlamps, hill start control, electronic rollover mitigation, remote keyless entry and much more. Price: 56 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)
LAMBORGHINI HURACÁN REAR-WHEEL DRIVE SPYDER Automobili Lamborghini has introduced in India the Huracan rear-wheel drive Spyder. The car comes with a new design in front and rear and is powered by a naturally aspirated V10 engine outputting 580 hp. The car does a 0-100km/h in 3.6 seconds with a top speed of 319 kmph. The rear-wheel drive Huracán Spyder features a newly designed front and rear with a dynamic but more aggressive look distinguishing it from the four- wheel drive version. The good looks of the car are accented by the large front air intakes that direct cooling air and headwind to increase down pressure on the front axle. Its Pirelli PZero tyres are exclusively developed for the rear-wheel drive. Price: 3.45 crore (ex-showroom Delhi)
8 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
LAUNCHES NEW PORSCHE 718 CAYMAN AND BOXSTER German sports car major, Porsche launched their new 718 Cayman and 718 Boxster in India. Both sports cars feature a mid engine and are small yet powerful machines. Powered by a 2.0 litre, turbocharged, four cylinder, flat engine these cars prove to be more powerful and faster than their predecessors. The engine is capable of putting out 300hp and turning 380Nm of torque, propelling these machines to 100kmph from standstill in a mere 4.7 seconds and achieve a top speed of 275kmph. The engine has been mated to a 6-speed manual transmission and both cars also get the option of auto start/ stop to improve efficiency while the vehicle is coasting. Both the Coupe and roadster are capable of delivering a fuel efficiency of 14.49kmpl which is an improvement of 13pc over the previous models. Price: 81.63 lakh and 85.53 lakh respectively (ex-showroom Delhi)
NEW TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID & ALL-NEW PRIUS Toyota Kirloskar Motor has reiterated its commitment to hybridisation in India by announcing the launch of its two hybrid models- the new Camry Hybrid and the All-new Toyota Prius. The Camry Hybrid is India’s first strong luxury hybrid. Also being the first and the only hybrid model to be manufactured in India, the Camry Hybrid has come a long way ever since its introduction in 2013 in India. The new Camry Hybrid is equipped with Electronically- Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission. The 2.5 L Engine with an electric motor produces a total system output of 202hp, offering a mileage of 19.16 kmpl. The Prius is the first vehicle to be built on Toyota New Generation Architecture (TNGA). The TNGA platform means low-stance designs, giving the cars a lower centre of gravity than before, which in turn results in better suspension, stability and handling. TNGA and the latest in Toyota’s Hybrid technology blends the best of petrol engine and electric motor for a maximum efficiency of 26.27 kmpl with minimum emission. The all-new Prius comes with a powerful 1.8 L petrol engine. Price: 31,98,500 and 38,96,040 respectively (ex-showroom Delhi) The Camry Hybrid also qualifies to receive a markdown of Rs. 70,000 in its price under the FAME (Faster Adoption & Manufacturing of Electric cars) scheme and the benefit is passed onto the customer.
2017 HONDA CITY Japanese auto major, Honda launched their latest City sedan in India. The new facelift of the 2017 Honda City features LED DRLs as standard along with a brand new LED headlamp setup for the top end trims. The engine and drive train remain the same but the sedan now features a moderately refreshed interior. The Honda City now also features LED fog lamps, LED rear combination lamps, new diamond cut 16 inch alloy wheels as well as LED license plate lamps and a trunk lid spoiler. The sedan now gets an advanced 17.7cm touch screen infotainment setup which features satellite linked navigation, voice recognition, bluetooth telephony, audio streaming, 1.5GB of internal memory, 2 USB slots, 2 micro SD Slots and 1 HDMI input as well. It also gets smart phone integration through mirror link and support for WiFi to browse the internet and access emails. The engines powering the new City are a 1.5L i-DTEC diesel which churns out 100ps of power and 200Nm of torque as well as the 1.5L i-VTEC which turns 119ps and 145Nm. The diesel mill is available only with a 6-speed manual transmission while the petrol motor gets options for a 7-speed CVT as well as a 5-speed manual. The diesel engine is capable of returning 25.6kmpl while the manual petrol returns 17.4kmpl and the CVT variant returns a best in class 18kms to the litre. Variant
Petrol MT
S
INR 849, 990
SV
INR 953, 990
Diesel CVT
MT INR 1075, 990
V
INR 999, 990
INR 1153, 990
INR 1155, 990
VX
INR 1164, 990
INR 1284, 990
INR 1286, 990
INR 1352, 990
INR 1356, 990
ZX
www.motownindia.com
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 11
LAUNCHES NEW HYUNDAI 2017 GRAND I10 Hyundai Motor India has launched a new, bold and stylish 2017 Grand i10. Redefined exterior styling, hi-tech features and improved performance and fuel efficiency are the key highlights of the new 2017 Grand i10. The new 1.2L DSL Engine & Petrol 1.2 L are much more refined, responsive and easy to drive. The new 2017 Grand i10 comes with many design refinements and projects Hyundai’s new design identity with the cascade design front grille and aerodynamic profile, characterised by signature Fluidic Sculpture 2.0 design language which gives the car, a curved natural flowing line. The new 2017 Grand i10 offers a large 7.0 touch screen infotainment system with smartphone connectivity Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Mirror Link thus guarantee seamless connectivity together with Smartphone navigation interface and dedicated Voice recognition button on steering wheel for Advanced Hi-tech appeal and safe driving experience.
Petrol Diesel
Era
Magna
458,400 Era
MagnaAT
522,990 Magna
568,400
598,990 Sports
615,990
Sports 565,990 Sports (O)
658,989
689,791
Sports (O) 596,295
Sports (O)AT 682,790
Asta 639,890
Asta 732,890
MORE STYLISH AVATAR OF MAHINDRA KUV100 Mahindra & Mahindra has announced the introduction of a stylish new look for its compact SUV KUV100, as it completes one year on Indian roads. The more stylish KUV100 will be available in the K8 variant with two options for dual tone exterior colour – Flamboyant Red or a Dazzling Silver body with Metallic Black roof. The SUV stance has been enhanced with larger sized 15” alloy wheels. The interiors get a new sporty black and premium theme. In addition to this the K6 & K6+ variant will now be available with spider design 14” alloy wheels. The new avatar will be available on the top end K8 variant. Price for K8 Variant: 6.37 Lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)
TATA MOTORS KITE 5 CONCEPT IS NOW TATA TIGOR The Kite 5 concept car from Tata Motors which was showcased at Autoexpo 2016, has now been christened as Tata Tigor. The Tata Tigor is the next offering of the Impact design language and is targeted at young, talented and confident individuals who express their individuality with a unique style of their own. Tata Tigor will cater to a design and attitude led consumer and will be India’s 1st ‘Styleback’.
MARUTI SUZUKI WAGON-R VXI+ Maruti Suzuki has launched a VXi+ variant for their popular Wagon-R model for a starting price of Rs. 4,69,840 (ex-showroom Delhi). The VXi+ variant will be available with auto and manual transmissions along with features like dual airbags, ABS and EBD. This hatchback now offers consumers more contemporary features such as projector headlamps, a stylish front grill, alloy wheels and side skirts. It will also get piano black finish and a dual tone interior colour scheme. The company has also added the Midnight Blue colour option for the Wagon-R VXi+ variant. PRICES OF WAGON-R VXI+ Variant
Transmission
Ex-Showroom Delhi Price
WagonR VXI+
Manual
4,69,840
WagonR VXI+ (O)
Manual
4,89,072
WagonR VXI+ AGS
Auto Gear Shift
5,17,253
WagonR VXI+ AGS (O)
Auto Gear Shift
5,36,486
12 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
LAUNCHES APRILIA SR150 RACE After the successful launch of the SR150 in India recently, Aprilia is now offering its second crossover, the SR150 Race. The SR150 Race comes to the country within less than six months of the flagship SR150 introduction. ‘Designed for Racers, Built for Riders’, the key features of the SR 150 Race include RS-GP inspired body colour and graphics, red alloy wheels and suspension springs tuned for faster acceleration. The Aprilia SR Race carries the SR 150 attributes like aggressive and sporty style, distinct handlebar, the light unit included in the shield and above all the pronounced “beak” on the front wheel characterises the front end, large black 14” alloy wheels with five spokes show off decisive and sporty design drawn from Aprilia racing bikes. The 150cc crossover comes with 220 mm front disc and 140 mm rear drum brakes. Price: 70288 (ex-showroom Delhi)
NEW BAJAJ BS-IV PULSAR RS200 AND NS200 Bajaj Auto has upgraded its next-generation technology Pulsars to BS-IV standard in the 2017 edition. The bikes come with ABS, fuel injection, liquid cooling, perimeter frame and twin-projector headlamps. Achieving a top speed of 141 kmph, the Pulsar RS200 is available in two all new graphic schemes: Racing Blue and Graphite Black. Bajaj has re-introduced the Pulsar NS200 in India. The 2017 edition of the Pulsar NS200 comes with a liquid cooled, four valve, triple spark engine that complies with BS IV norms. Mated with its class leading perimeter frame, the Pulsar NS200 delivers great flexibility and free revving performance. The reworked Pulsar NS200 comes in all new colours and graphics and a belly-pan for the ultimate street-fighter look. The 2017 Pulsar NS200 will be available in three new colour schemes: Graphite Black, Mirage White & Wild Red Price: Pulsar RS200 121,881 (Non ABS) & 133,883 (ABS Variant) (Ex-showroom-Delhi). Pulsar NS200 96,453 (Ex-showroom-Delhi).
NEW HONDA ACTIVA 125
SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE BS-IV PRODUCTS
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt Ltd (HMSI) has launched the new Activa 125 which is India’s highest selling 125cc automatic scooter. The new Activa 125 now comes with the new striking LED position lights integrated into the premium front chrome chest and a larger 3D Honda emblem for more differentiated style. HMSI has termed these changes as “Frontastic” style overhaul. It is Industry’s first automatic scooter to meet both Automatic Head Lamp On (AHO) and Bharat Stage-IV emission norms. Powering the Activa 125 is a 125cc Honda Eco Technology (HET) engine that delivers 8.52bhp@6,500 RPM and peak torque of 10.54Nm@5,000 RPM. The vehicle will be available in five colours – (New) Mat Crust Metallic in addition to existing Pearl Amazing White, Midnight Blue Metallic, Black, Rebel Red Metallic.
Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited (SMIPL), a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan, has launched the popular Gixxer and Gixxer SF with BS-IV and AHO in new graphics. The BS-IV compliant New Access 125 also gets the AHO feature, and was launched in a new colour as well.
Price: 56,954 onward (ex-showroom Delhi)
Price: Gixxer Rear disc variant 80,528; drum brake variant 77,452; Gixxer SF 89,659 and Gixxer SF Fi 93,499 New Access 125 drum brake version 54,302 ; disc brake version 57,615 (Ex Showroom, Delhi).
www.motownindia.com
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 13
WHEELZ & ROADZ
A DRIVING EXPERIENCE
AUDI RS7 SPORTBACK PERFORMANCE
BAZ
KA
Report: Joshua David Luther; Photography: Afsar Baig
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine & Transmission Petrol – 3,993cc, V8, Turbocharged / 8-Speed, Automatic
Power & Torque 605hp @ 6100-6800rpm 700Nm @ 1750-6000rpm (Over boost - 750Nm @ 2500-7500rpm)
14 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
Fuel Tank Capacity 75 Litres
Tyres 275/30 R21
Price 1.59 Crore (Ex-Showroom Delhi)
www.motownindia.com
A DRIVING EXPERIENCE
WHEELZ & ROADZ
T
here are fast cars and very fast cars. And when the word “Performance” is added to them, well they sprint like nobody’s business. The Performance version of the Audi RS 7 Sportback is no different. This is a more powerful variant of the RS 7 which in a way is Audi’s way of telling the BMW Ms and the Mercedes-Benz AMGs that its arsenal is loaded too. Audi has squeezed in a lot more horses in Performance version from 560 in the Sportback to as many as 605 in this! Though the engine produces the same 700Nm of torque, it now gets an overboost function which enables the driver with another 50Nm for a temporary period. The overboost helps the engine to belt out a total of 750Nm from 2500-7500rpm, while peak power of 605hp comes in at 6100rpm and lasts till 6800 revs. The moment you hit the start button, the 4 -litre V 8 turbocharged petrol engine roars to life and you can feel the horses inside tugging ferociously at their reins to let loose. A gentle tap of the accelerator make the twin exhausts scream out to signal the beginning of a great drive. I shift the gear to “Drive” mode and floor the accelerator pedal. I can feel the mighty G forces pushing me back into my seat almost forcefully. And then all you can see is the car gobbling the road ahead with ferocious tenacity. The Audi RS 7 Sportback Performance is a dynamo with impeccable manners. It does a 0-100kmph in 3.7 seconds and can achieve a top speed of 305kmph. To get the real top speed of 305kmph one needs to purchase Audi’s Dynamic Plus package. Not to forget an unused airstrip to test its top speed too! The RS 7 Sportback Performance also gets Audi’s trademark Quattro setup. This car is wellbehaved and even when you put it though a corner at high speed it will not bring its tail out. A 4-corner adaptive air suspension caters to a very seamless ride experience which is complimented by a smart damping control setup. The engine has also been mated to an 8-speed automatic gearbox which is silky smooth. Audi has added its Cylinder On Demand (COD) to the RS 7 Sportback Performance. When needed all 8 cylinders of the engine run at optimum performance. However, while in the city or driving casually, the COD will utilise only 4 cylinders. This improves fuel efficiency, but not the way commuter cars do. This car gives you just
www.motownindia.com
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 15
WHEELZ & ROADZ
about 10.56km per litre of petrol. And the more you floor the accelerator indiscriminately, the worse the fuel average! Almost everything on the interior and exterior remains more or less the same when compared to the RS 7 Sportback. But the steering now gets the addition of a toggle for drive modes (Auto, Comfort, Dynamic and Individual) while on the outside only 21 inch rims are available
16 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
A DRIVING EXPERIENCE
unlike the 20’s optional on the standard version. The Performance version of the Audi RS 7 Sportback is more of a bold statement from Audi to take on the performance cars from the stables of its competitors. With so much power stacked so brilliantly inside its engine, the RS 7 Sportback Performance is the right Bazooka for peace times!
www.motownindia.com
WHEELZ & ROADZ
A DRIVING EXPERIENCE
2017 LONG WHEEL BASE MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS E350D
Pure Indulgence T Report: P. Tharyan; Photography: Afsar Baig/Mercedes-Benz India he new 5th generation Long Wheel Base E-Class from Mercedes Benz India is not all about speed, power and torque. It is a lot about Indulgence. Where else in the world will you find in a car, a rear seat so spacious and an ambient lighting with 64 different shades for your cabin that light up areas on the dashboard, under the front seats, on the door trims, etc? I was handed over the keys to the 350d, powered by a 2987cc V6 diesel engine. The new E-Class also comes with a 1991 cc 4-inline petrol engine option. Both the petrol and diesel engines are mated to a 9G-Tronic transmission which in essence means that it’s automatic and has nine forward gears. But it’s the diesel car that performs far better on several fronts. While the peak power is 258hp in the diesel variant, it’s only 184hp in the petrol one. Similarly the peak torque is 620Nm (300 Nm), acceleration from 0 to 100kmph is 6.6 seconds (8.5 seconds) and top speed is 250kmph (240kmph).
18 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
WHEELZ & ROADZ
A DRIVING EXPERIENCE SPECIFICATIONS
Engine & Transmission Diesel – 2987CC V6 / 9 speed automatic
Power & Torque 258hp@3400rpm / 620NM @1600-2400rpm
Acceleration (0-100Kmph) 6.6 seconds
Tyres 225/55 R17
Price TBA
The moment you touch the Start / Stop button the engine kicks into life. The moment you engage the gear into D mode, off goes the car like a butterfly. There are different driving modes to choose from, be it Eco, Comfort, Sport, etc. Changing these settings can be done through the scroll button on the console. The space between the dead pedal and the brake pedal was a bit too narrow for my liking. The new long wheel base is 5063mm in overall length which means it is 184mm longer than the current E-class. The long wheel base means, this car is also 205mm longer that the current model, translating into more than 50pc rear space as compared to the current E-Class. In the front you have signature twin LED daytime running lights and high performance headlamps while at the rear we have LED taillights with crystal look. There is an LED turn-signal in the ORVMs. While the car looks smart with smooth curvy design lines, a panoramic sunroof adds to the style quotient. The bold, muscular
www.motownindia.com
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 19
WHEELZ & ROADZ front grille with large air intakes in the bumper as well as grille areas, along with the 17 inch, 10-spoke light alloy wheels, make the new E-Class very sporty in its appearance. Interestingly, to give the rear section a spacious feel, the rear quarter glass has also been moved into the C pillar. The diesel variant also comes with additional front door illuminated sill, apart from the standard rear door illuminated sills. As for the rear seat where the bossman sits, it can be adjusted to very high levels of comfort. For all practical purposes the big man sits diagonally behind the driver seat and that’s where all the real controls come alive to the touch of a Chauffer Package button. While the front area has two climate zones for the driver and the co-passenger, the entire rear area has one climate zone which can be adjusted with a tweak of two switches which take care of your fan speed and
A DRIVING EXPERIENCE temperature. But what are horribly missing are the controls for the 13 speaker Burmester sound system in the car which can only be controlled from the front. The dash area is made of stitched artico which find their way into the plush seats too. The dash has a smart analog clock giving the car a retro touch. The console area is of wood trim in piano black finish. The steering wheel with paddle shifts can be adjusted for rake and reach electrically and what makes this car unique is the fact that even the steering has two touch pads on either sides of it. The left one controls the display of the 12.3 inch screen on the dash while the right one controls the display in the 7.4 inches area in the instrument cluster area. Apart from this the steering has the usual buttons to adjust sound and receive, reject and mute phone calls. The larger touch pad in the console area also serves the purpose of changing the setting on the 12.3 inches screen, and so does the
20 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
large knob. Two scroll buttons on the console help to change the dynamic drive settings of the car and adjust the volume. The screen now also gets android auto and apple car play smart phone connectivity. The new E-Class can even park itself, for which it takes its assistance from the 360 surround aerial view cameras and loads of sensors. It also comes with parking sensors for front and back. Apart from its great drive abilities, one feature that stands
out with the car is the Air Body control or adaptive air suspension which once activated through the press of a button on the console, enables the car to be raised by 25mm. But then as the vehicle begins to climb to speeds above 80kmph, the car comes down by 15 mm automatically. The new E-Class from Mercedes Benz is definitely a car that offers absolute indulgence. Now we have one more thing that the Chinese have, apart from the numbers we share when it comes to population!
www.motownindia.com
is on ary ors ssi nt sit mi me vi Ad pli rade m co all t for
for Tyres, Automotive Repair & Maintenance, and Tyre Accessories
11 – 13 July 2017 | Hall 1 Chennai Trade Center, Chennai India Tyrexpo India is a platform where industry professionals in the Tyres, Automotive Repair and Maintenance, Services & Smart Solutions, and Sustainability converge to procure, network and share industry knowledge
Exhibition
Network with close to 3500 industry players from over 30 countries
TyreTalk
Tyrexpo Technical Workshop
Business Matching Service
Gain the latest industry insights with over 15 sessions
Experience hands-on learning via 10 technical sessions
Maximise your time by pre-scheduling appointments
BOOK YOUR STAND NOW Register now to book your stand and find out how you can profile yourself as leaders in burgeoning industry and achieve greater business exposure and opportunities through our array of sponsorship packages customised to address your specific needs For Sales & Sponsorship enquiries, contact Andrew at andrew@singex.com or call +65 6403 2149
@Tyrexpo
Organised By
Tyrexpo Series #TyrexpoIndia
GCo-Located ARAGE XPO India 2017
GARAGEXPO India 2017
WHEELZ & ROADZ
A DRIVING EXPERIENCE
2017 HONDA CITY
Bang On! Report: Joshua David Luther; Photography: Afsar Baig
C
ity has always been the bread winner for Honda in India and globally India is the largest market for this sedan. With stiff competition from the likes of Hyundai’s Verna and Maruti’s Ciaz, Honda cannot afford to get it wrong with their CIty. They
launched a new mid life facelift for the City and in our opinion it is bang on the pulse of what the Indian consumer wants. Getting up close and personal with the refreshed Honda City, we took it for a spin through the crowded streets of New Delhi. Catching the eye at first glance is the striking new LED headlamp
setup. The City now features headlamp integrated LED DRLs and full LED headlamps which is a segment first. Its fascia gets a new, more chiseled bumper which gives this sedan a bold yet elegant look. The side profile remains more or less the same, though the biggest change can be found in the addition of 16’
rims with a wider tyre profile now on offer. The rear gets a new bumper along with a spoiler and an integrated LED stop lamp. Higher spec variants get LED tail lamps which lend this sedan a much needed contemporary look. On the inside, Honda has upped the quality of this cabin which was quite plush to begin
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine & Transmission Diesel - 1498cc, i-DTEC, 6-Speed, Manual / Petrol –1497cc, i-VTEC 7-Speed, CVT, Automatic
Power & Torque Diesel - 98.6bhp @ 3600rpm, 200Nm @ 1750rpm Petrol –117.3bhp @ 6600rpm, 145Nm @ 4600rpm
22 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
Fuel Tank Capacity 40 Litres
Tyres 185/55 R16
Price Diesel - 13.56 Lakh Petrol – 13.52 Lakh (Ex-Showroom Delhi)
www.motownindia.com
A DRIVING EXPERIENCE
with. The new model gets leather upholstery which adds to the rich taste this sedan offers and a finely crafted dash blends technology seamlessly with earthy colour tones that have been used inside the cabin. The biggest change comes in the form of a new 17.7cm touch enabled infotainment setup christened ‘DigiPad’. We found the touch interface to be the best in segment and multiple connectivity options like two USB slots, two Micro SD slots and one HDMI input apart from Mirror Link and Wifi connectivity make this one of the most user friendly systems till date. Honda has also added satellite linked maps which
www.motownindia.com
WHEELZ & ROADZ
of efficiency, the City returns generous numbers. While the i-DTEC diesel returns 25.6kms to a litre, the petrol CVT gives are quite precise and even advice third gear. The 6-Speed manual 18kmpl and the 5-speed manual gear box also felt a bit notchy but mated to the i-VTEC returns the driver of speed regulations. is just a matter of getting used The engine options remain 17.4kmpl. Another point to the same as the previous model. to. The 7-Speed CVT mated to take notice of on the new City Honda’s 1.5L i-VTEC however is is it’s braking setup. We found However, Honda has added the the other extreme. In my opinion the vehicles stopping power option of a 7-Speed CVT for it is nothing short of a delightful the petrol variant and the 1.5L extremely efficient and the soft i-DTEC diesel comes mated to a dream where I’m on vacation in suspension setup aided overall Seychelles with Mia Khalifa. 6-Speed manual only. We got to comfort and driving confidence The smooth and high revving sample both powertrains, while as well. 1.5L i-VTEC engine was always the diesel manual was quite Honda seems to have fun to drive and now when punchy and its low end torque been keen in observing what mated to this 7-Speed CVT, catered to a very spirited drive, customers in this segment are the sedan seems to glide with we found ourselves changing looking for and have introduced gears quite often. This is primarily angelic elegance. Gear shifts are a lot of this in their best selling seamless no matter how hard because power dies out post product. All the updates made you are pushing the car and 4000rpm and the engine begs on the new Honda City seem to the addition of paddle shifters you to up shift. We were quick be in line with keeping things enhances the thrill one gets through the first two gears, but modish and all at a seemingly fair could stretch a bit more after the behind this wheel. Even in terms price point.
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 23
WHEELZ & ROADZ
A DRIVING EXPERIENCE
FACELIFTED 2017 HYUNDAI GRAND i10
Grand Indeed!
Report: Joshua David Luther; Photography: Afsar Baig
T
rue to its moniker, Hyundai’s Grand i10 facelift feels impressive in almost every aspect. A few aesthetic changes on the outside and the addition of some contemporary features in its cabin are major highlights of what’s new on this popular hatchback from the Korean major. It is poised to take on the likes of Maruti’s new Ignis. But has Hyundai equipped it the right amount of armor to leave competition in the dust? When launched, the Grand i10 took the market by storm. Chic, urban, sporty and feature rich are a few words I had used to describe it back then and that stands testament till date. The facelift is quintessential in the segment and stands out with a bold new fascia which features a
24 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
large hexagonal front grille, an ‘L’ shaped fog lamp housing with DRLs and wrap around headlamps. The side and rear profile don’t see too much change but feature sleeker plastic cladding and large reflectors in the rear that add to the practical quotient of this hatch. On the inside, the Grand i10 gets just the right amount of kit which gives it all the utility one would require from a city smart car. Features like a 7’ touch screen infotainment setup with Apple CarPlay, Android auto, MirrorLink and many other connectivity options never go amiss. It also gets voice recognition which is accessible at the simple push of a button. Speaking of buttons, the Grand i10 also gets push button start/ stop with a smart key and many other handy
functions and features to make the daily commute simply delightful. We got a chance to test the 1.2L, petrol variant which has been mated to a 4-speed automatic box. The engine puts out 81 horses at 6000rpm and can turn almost 114Nm at 4000rpm. Refinement is synonymous with this motor and its linear
www.motownindia.com
WHEELZ & ROADZ
A DRIVING EXPERIENCE SPECIFICATIONS
Engine & Transmission Petrol – 1,197cc, 4 cylinder / 4-Speed, Automatic
Power & Torque 81.84bhp @ 6000rpm / 113.68Nm @ 4000rpm
Fuel Efficiency 15-18kmpl
power delivery is one of the best in its segment. The automatic gear box is nearly seamless in its operations and up-shifts while ambling around in traffic are barely noticeable. Floor the pedal and a surge of power is delivered almost instantly. However, on highways the lack of a fifth gear does become evident after 120kmph. In the city one does not really feel the need of that fifth gear. The Grand i10 is also very practical and seems purpose built to remit utility. It gets plenty of storage spaces along with impressive passenger comfort and welcoming interiors. Features like rear AC vents, a cooled glovebox, automatic climate control, electrically adjustable and foldable ORVMs go a long way in making life
www.motownindia.com
Tyres 165/65 R14
Price 6.82 lakh (Ex-Showroom Delhi)
much easier and add to the convenience this hatch has to offer. While commuting in the city as well, this hatchback offers plenty of comfort for passengers with a softly sprung suspension setup which glides over bad roads and bumps. For a hatchback which offers quite a bit on the technology front and some first-in-class features like the 7’ touch screen infotainment system, Hyundai is demanding a very modest amount and seems to have got the pricing bang on! What adds to the appeal of the Grand i10 is its newfangled looks and sporty mannerisms. Along with getting the price right it would seem Hyundai has kept things true to the cars name and ensured it stays as grand as it was the day they launched it!
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 25
WHEELZ & ROADZ
A RIDING EXPERIENCE
APRILIA SR 150 RACE
Pace & Panache Report: Aakash S. Paul
I
n the land of ‘yeh dil mange more’ it is never a bad idea to add more to what is already being offered and the Italian motorcycle maker Aprilia has learned that quickly. Their first crossover scooter in India, the SR 150 was warmly received due to its unparalleled performance and cutting edge looks. But then I guess someone somewhere said that they don’t just want their SR 150 to go fast but also scream that it does so. Thus we got the new SR 150 Race, donning the RS-GP inspired graphics. While I absolutely loved the Dark Knight styled colour scheme of the original SR 150 (I still do), the new graphics add a different kind of flair. The original was more about subtlety, while the new Race edition is the polar opposite. Even while it
SPECIFICATIONS
Power & Torque
Engine & Transmission 154.8cc SOHC / CVT
10.4hp @ 6750 rpm / 11.4 Nm @ 5000 rpm
26 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
Fuel Tank Capacity 6.5 litres
Tyres Front: 120/70 - 14 (Tubeless) Rear: 120/70 - 14 (Tubeless)
Price 70,288 (Ex-Showroom Delhi)
www.motownindia.com
WHEELZ & ROADZ
A RIDING EXPERIENCE
SR 150 Race
is standing still it radiates the racing DNA and heritage that the company has. The bright colours are an accurate representation of the liveliness of this 150cc scooter. The 14inch alloys now come in red colour while the front 220mm disc gets a gold coloured caliper.
www.motownindia.com
SR 150
If you look at the spec sheet of the new SR 150 Race you will find that it is still powered by the same 154.8cc single cylinder engine putting out 10.4hp @ 6750rpm and 11.4 Nm of torque at 5000rpm. Considering the fact that the new Race edition costs only about Rs 3000 more
than the normal SR 150 you would not expect any change here but Aprilia has tweaked it to boost the acceleration even further. As if it wasn’t already quick enough! The suspension is slightly stiffer and Aprilia claims to have tinkered with the CVT transmission as well to provide
for an even quicker acceleration. While I did not have enough time and access to a normal SR 150 to test this out properly, in this first experience of the scooter, it is still safe to say that the difference is not super noticeable. Apart from these things
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 27
WHEELZ & ROADZ
A RIDING EXPERIENCE
the Race edition shares that same pluses and minus of the normal version. The seat is comfortable and is long enough for two people. The foot board is decently long but not the best in terms of leg space. The underseat storage area is also only big enough to house some papers or a small bag. In real world performance you can expect a fuel efficiency of close to 40kmpl if you drive carefully but that is hardly going to be the case. The large tyres provide good contact with the tarmac below even while tackling sharp hairpins. The braking setup also remains the same and you get the same amount of reassurance from the large 220mm disc at the front. It feels appropriate for a quick and zippy vehicle like this. The rear 140mm drum also works decently well and when used together, they can help you bring the scooter to a halt in very short time. The SR 150 Race does not have a real and direct competition as of now, except for the normal SR 150 which begs the question, “Is it worth the extra money?” I feel that the extra amount you spend for the Race edition is totally justified because of the cosmetic changes that are exclusive to this version of the scooter and the changes make it one of the most recognisable two wheelers on the streets. The slight increase in acceleration is welcome as well. So in that case the biggest reason why someone would want to go for the normal version would probably be the colour preference. On the other hand if you are someone like me who prefers his vehicle to look a little more subtle then you could rather well go for the one without the word “Race” added to it!
28 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
FEATURES & TRAVEL
BMW Art Car by Sandro Chia celebrates its 25th anniversary in India Jeep SUVs thrill Bollywood stars,
HNI customers at Camp Jeep in Mumbai FCA India, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, organised the third edition of its Camp Jeep experience for potential Jeep customers in Mumbai. This edition of Camp Jeep was special as Bollywood Stars paid a visit to the event and experienced the unbeatable off-roading capabilities of iconic Jeep Wrangler and the Jeep Grand Cherokee’s through the thick wooded areas inside Film City, Goregaon. Camp Jeep was first introduced to Delhi-NCR customers. FCA then took the off-road experiential property to the Rann Utsav, in the Rann of Kutch before introducing it to Mumbai. Going with the Jeep brand’s values of freedom and authenticity, Camp Jeep delivers an earthy but sophisticated customer experience. The customer engagement area in Camp Jeep is designed with a classy lounge area for customers to rest, a food counter that serves delectable American style cuisine, a play area for kids and a product display area. FCA encourages customers to book their drives in advance to keep the waiting period in check. While the customers are being pampered in the engagement area, executives educate them about the Jeep brand and products, prepping them for the off-roading ahead.
Sonia Jain sets record riding all kinds of motorcycles
BMW Group India presented the 13th BMW Art Car created by Italy’s most renowned contemporary artist Sandro Chia. His creation was exhibited from February 2-5, 2017 at the India Art Fair in New Delhi. Sandro Chia created the 13th Art Car for BMW in 1992 with the BMW M3 GTR which is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2017. The BMW Art Cars or the ‘Rolling Sculptures’ are original masterpieces of art that demonstrate an individual synthesis of artistic expression and automobile design. Since 1975, eighteen prominent artists from across the world have created Art Cars on the basis of contemporary BMW automobiles of their times, all offering a wide range of artistic interpretations. BMW Art Cars are an indispensable component and a core platform of BMW Group’s cultural engagement. They are unique creations combining automobiles, technology, design and art. It was back in 1992 when Sandro Chia became the only Italian artist so far to be asked to put his mark on a BMW Art Car. The artist decided to give a BMW car a distinctive look; he created a combination of BMW’s design language and the artists’ perspective of multiple gazes of the onlooker and how the car reflects on them.
Sonia Jain, a leading biker in the country, has registered her name in the Limca Book of Records along with India Book of Records (IBR) for the year 2017 for riding 100 different models of motorcycles, the highest number by a woman in the country, as of August 16, 2016. She rode each bike for a minimum of 5 km to 500 km. The motorbikes varied from 60 cc, 63 kg Sunny to 1811 cc, 360 kg Indian Roadmaster. Hailing from the capital city of New Delhi, Sonia is a competitive motorcyclist and rally racer. Her journey started right after her education when, just to be able to win a bike, she participated and won ‘The India Bike Rally’ (2009) organised by Yamaha and BIGADDA. Since then, there has been no looking back for this trailblazer. She has been a part of various rallies and professional motorcycle rides covering the length and breadth of the country aboard the meanest machines on two wheels. Some of her notable feats include riding the 1811 cc Indian Vintage from Delhi to Pune; covering 1900 kms across 6 cities in Rajasthan riding the 800 cc Triumph Tiger. Jain was also a part of MTV ‘Chase the Monsoon’ Season 4 which involved her riding 3000 km from Shimla to Ooty as part of the show. Other notable machines ridden by her include the 1811 cc Indian Roadmaster, HD Roadking, Ducati Monster, Hayabusa and Yamaha MT01 to name a few. Among Vintage motorcycles, Sonia has ridden Ariel, BMW R69, Rajdoot GTS 175/ Bobby and Triumph 1942 3HW.
www.motownindia.com
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 29
FEATURES & TRAVEL
Go Devil,
Go... TR I B UTE TO TH E J E E P Story Shahwar Hussain & Photography: Nishant Rodey
30 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
FEATURES & TRAVEL
This mechanical beast of burden is 75 years old now and although it is alive, it is not really kicking any more. It has settled into a graceful walk...helped along the way by its lovers the world over.
www.motownindia.com
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 31
FEATURES & TRAVEL
“
My memory is fading very fast and I forget easily but I remember the heroes...all of them,” old man Yizamo Kikon says. He has a faraway look in his eyes as he sits near the kitchen window and gazes out at the deep green valley yonder. He points to my muddy boots and says “…those days were just like today, rainy and muddy. Men and machine were all caked in mud.” Sitting beside him, Lirumo Kikon, nods in agreement. He doesn’t talk much. Although they fought in the same battle but under different regiments and in different areas, they share the same stories of valour, glory, desperation, heartbreak and joy. Yizamo and Lirumo of Longsachung village in the district of Wokha in Nagaland, are veterans of World War II who fought in the battles of Kohima and Imphal and in the ensuing campaign in Burma. Talks of the war bring back too many sad memories for him but as soon as I mention ‘jeep’ in the course of the conversation, his eyes light up. He breaks into a slow deep smile and thousands of wrinkles line up his face. He is 96 year old now and he had joined the 1st Assam Regiment when he was 22 years old.
Yizamo and Lirumo Kikon
Yizamo was attached with the medics and he carried out evacuation of the wounded when he was not letting off shots at the Japanese from his Lee Enfield rifle. He transported many wounded soldiers in a Jeep that doubled up as an ambulance and was driven by a young 20 year old Canadian. The two young men formed a good team and picked up the wounded from some impossible places. The Jeep was not the most comfortable of ambulances but it did the job with aplomb and at times carried three wounded men at one go from the frontlines.
32 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
FEATURES & TRAVEL
After the end of World War II, General Dwight Eisenhower had famously said that the Jeep was one of the three main tools that won the war for the Allies, the other two being the Dakota and the landing craft. His statement didn’t have an iota of exaggeration and Jeep lovers around the world would swear by that statement.
www.motownindia.com
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 33
FEATURES & TRAVEL
Yizamo has great regards for the Jeep and he is not the only one. He might not have heard of General Dwight Eisenhower but he echoed the decorated General’s thought in toto. After the end of World War II, General Dwight Eisenhower had famously said that the Jeep was one of the three main tools that won the war for the Allies, the other two being the Dakota and the landing craft. His statement didn’t have an iota of exaggeration and Jeep lovers around the world would swear by that statement. In those years of conflict that
lasted from 1939 to 1945, the Jeep had generated a legion of stories and had endeared itself to the armies of the world. The arrival of the Jeep made the Allied army infinitely more mobile and the campaigns became faster and deadlier. It changed the face of military locomotion. This mechanical beast of burden is 75 years old now and although it is alive, it is not really kicking any more. It has settled into a graceful walk...helped along the way by its lovers the world over. The Jeep was the beast of burden during WW II. It went everywhere, did everything,
carried incredible loads, was modified for specific reasons and was agile as a mountain goat.
THE JEEP STORY On the eve of WW II, the US War Department decided that it needed a light cross country reconnaissance vehicle.... and it needed it fast. The department set some tough specifications that suited its purpose and floated the tender on July 11, 1940. The vehicle had to be 4 wheel drive, should accommodate a crew of 3, have a wheelbase of 2032 mm, a track of 1194mm, should have a fold down windshield, should be able to carry a payload of 299 kgs and must have a dry weight of 980 kilos. These were tough specifications and only two manufacturers responded to the tender...American Bantam Car Company and Willys Overland Motors, though Ford Motor Company joined in later to tide over production constraints. The manufacturers were given just 45 days to submit the prototype and a production ready model
34 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
in 75 days. Bantam was the first to deliver the prototype to the army for evaluation. It was named ‘Blitz Buggy’ and it pretty much maintained the army’s requirements. Since Bantam did not have the production capacity to deliver the vehicles in accordance to the army’s demand, the war department invited Willys and Ford to make their own prototypes....The war had already started in Europe and the army was in such a desperate situation, that it handed over the basic Bantam blueprint to Willys and Ford to expedite the whole process. The Willys Quad and the Ford Pygmy models turned out to be rather similar and they entered the competition alongside the Bantam BRC 60. Production began on March 31, 1941 but Bantam could not keep up with the demand of 75 vehicles a day and Willys and Ford were also asked to join in the production. In July 1941, the War Department decided that there should be only one supplier and Willys won the contract of supplying 16,000 MA (the name later changed to
www.motownindia.com
FEATURES & TRAVEL
In those years of conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945, the Jeep had generated a legion of stories and had endeared itself to the armies of the world. The arrival of the Jeep made the Allied army infinitely more mobile and the campaigns became faster and deadlier. It changed the face of military locomotion.
www.motownindia.com
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 35
FEATURES & TRAVEL Willys MB) mainly because it had the more powerful engine named ‘Go Devil’. Some design features of the Bantam and the Ford were also incorporated into the Willys MB. Willys couldn’t keep up with the Army’s growing demand and Ford was asked to manufacture them as well. They were named Ford GPW, the ‘W’ referred to the Willys design. The rest, as they say, is history. Willys made 363,000 MBs and Ford manufactured 280,000 GPWs.
WAR IN THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
as the ‘Stalingrad of the East’’, ended on the 22nd of June 1944 and a year later the WW II ended. The Jeeps used in the war found their way to civilian lives. These mechanical mules were used extensively. In the small towns and villages, these Jeeps plied as goods and people carriers… often travelling through horrible roads.
Kepel Keditsu
Over the years, spares became hard to come by and the high fuel consumption coupled with the arrival of newer vehicles forced people to abandon the Jeep. A whole lot of them were sold as scrap metal.
The only World War theatre in the Indian sub continent was in the North Eastern part of the country. Some of the fiercest battles took place in Kohima and Fortunately, there were Imphal....battles that changed some that survived and yet the course of the great war. some others lay hidden in backyards or were overgrown by The battles started on the 4th vegetation. These Jeeps were of April 1944. By the middle of rescued by Jeep enthusiasts April, the rains had come thick and were rebuilt painstakingly. and fast and the roads turned into swamps. While the heavy Since Willys and Ford share trucks got stuck, the army relied so many common parts, it is on the powerful and light Jeeps very hard to find an absolutely to do the bulk of the work. They original Jeep of either make. carried officers and men, the The Willys MB that we drove wounded, pulled the big guns to around belongs to Kepel the frontlines and did all other Keditsu of Dimapur, Nagaland crucial work that needed speed and he has maintained the and agility. originality of the 1943 engine and the mechanical parts. But The battle of Kohima, regarded since some of the external body
36 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
parts were hard to come by, there were a few compromises. One really has to ‘drive’ a Jeep. It is rudimentary but it does the job really well. It took us through some really terrible roads…roads that were actually used by both the armies during the war. Jeeps have become highly
collectible and the enthusiasts can’t seem to have enough of them. The Jeep Clubs across the world make sure that the icon stays alive and in good hands. The Go Devil was an angel for the Allied army and a devil for the Axis forces. The 75 year old Mother Of All 4x4 shows no sign of slowing down.
www.motownindia.com
FEATURES & TRAVEL 21 GUN SALUTE VINTAGE CAR RALLY & CONCOURS SHOW
Delhi celebrates the spirit of heritage motoring The lawns of India Gate in New Delhi came alive with flowers of a different kind in full bloom ---heritage cars and bikes of yore---- as the 21 Gun Salute Vintage Car Rally & Concours Show got underway. This was the 7th edition of the event and it showcased hundreds of rare marques in the backdrop of a grand celebration with dances, arts and culture. The event welcomed thousands of visitors from around the globe and many eminent guests, members of royal families and renowned personalities. The Chief Guest for the first day of this 3-day mega event, Vinod Zutshi, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, inaugurated the event. “Every year, as a tribute to the golden era of the automotive industry, we organise this International Vintage Car Rally & Concours Show and this year we have received immense support from National & International Tourism Boards & the Ministry of Tourism, � said Madan Mohan, Founder & MD, 21 Gun Salute Heritage & Managing Trust.
International beauties like the 1912 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, 1931 Minerva, 1967 RollsRoyce Phantom V, a 1939 Figoni Falaschi, owned by Maharaja Dilip Singh from Jodhpur, a 1938 Buick convertible and many more saloons and convertibles, from Rolls Royce, Stutz, Buick, Ford, Chevrolet, Austin Martin and Bentley, like the 1922 Moon (the only car left in the world), 1927 Lanchester and 1933 Cadillac V12 7 Passenger Limousine, fully restored and in excellent mechanical & cosmetic condition were the centre of attraction on the field. Then there were participants from France, Italy , UK and Germany. Among the vintage bikes on show were the 1910 Douglas, FN 1919 and 1923 Indian. Vintage and classic cars from Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, UP, Tamil Naidu, Gujarat, MP, Maharashtra and various other parts of the country were present while elegant classical dance performances like Kathak, Kathakali, Bharatnatyam, Odissi and ther distinct cultural
1933 Minerva
1922 Moon Tourer performances from across the country like Ghoomar folk dance of Rajasthan, Banchari dance of Haryana State, Nagaland folk dance performance and Uttrakhand folk dance enthralled the visitors. The vintage show concluded with a race at Buddh International Circuit in Greater
1936 Cord 810 Noida on February 19.The rally was flagged off by Army chief Bipin Rawat.
1939 Delahaye 135MS Roadster
www.motownindia.com
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 37
MOTORSPORT
Buemi becomes hat-trick hero in Argentina Formula E Sebastien Buemi of Renault e.dams has made Formula E history by becoming the first driver to win three races in a row. It was also his ninth win in the all-electric street racing series, and the 12th for the team. That means Renault e.dams have now won half of all the Formula E races that have taken place. The bonus point for the Visa Fastest Lap went to Felix Rosenqvist. The Mahindra Racing driver had been battling with Piquet before the stops, but his second car refused to start up and he was left with having to battle for a consolation point. Felix came
in 18th while his teammate from Mahindra Racing Nick Heidfeld came in 15th. But, in front of 21,000 enthusiastic fans, Buemi had to work hard for his victory. From his first-ever Julius Baer pole position, Lucas di Grassi (ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport) led away at the start, while Jean-Eric Vergne slotted his TECHEETAH into second place. Di Grassi was struggling with his car, and in quick succession he was passed by Vergne and then Buemi. TECHEETAH uses the same powertrain as Renault e.dams, but there was nothing Vergne could do to stop Buemi
charging by into the lead. Further back di Grassi had slipped behind the impressive NextEV NIO of Oliver Turvey and the second Renault e.dams of Nico Prost as his struggles intensified. By the time of the mandatory car change pitstop, Buemi was almost six seconds to the good and seemingly set for an easy win. But the brake balance of the second car was far from his liking, and struggling to slow the car in a straight line, his pace dropped off, allowing Vergne back into the hunt. Di Grassi too was now a contender. A slow stop for Turvey dropped him out of the podium fight, while an aggressive pass on Prost moved di Grassi back into the top-three. With the car handling much more to his liking he was closing in on both Buemi and Vergne, but the gap was too big for him to overcome. Three wins in a row has increased Buemi’s points lead to a huge 29 points. And after two
previous disappointments at the Puerto Madero track, he was delighted to take another win. Another podium for di Grassi - his 15th in total keeps him in second place in the championship, but he knows he and his ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport team will have their work cut out to overthrow the dominant Buemi. For the third race in a row Nico Prost took fourth place for Renault e.dams. Season one champion Nelson Piquet Jr. claimed his best result since his title-winning campaign with a strong fifth for NextEV NIO, while behind him waged a fabulous battle for the remaining points-paying positions. In the searing heat of a lovely Argentine summer’s day, energy consumption was at a premium, but saving energy in the midst of wheel-to-wheel combat is a tough ask, and it was Faraday Future Dragon Racing’s Loic Duval who ultimately prevailed to take sixth place. Seventh went to Daniel Abt in the second ABT Schaeffler car and eighth to Jerome D’Ambrosio, who’d indulged in a great paint swapping battle with team-mate Duval. Turvey finally brought his overheating car home in ninth, while to the delight of the crowd, local hero Jose Maria Lopez grabbed the final point for DS Virgin Racing following a fine drive from the back of the grid after crashing in qualifying. There was late heartbreak for Mitch Evans, who was on the verge of scoring the first point for the Panasonic Jaguar Racing team, only to slow in the closing stages and drop out of the top-10. The championship now moves to Mexico City and the historic Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, where round four of the 2016/17 season takes places on April 1.
Sebastien Buemi of Renault e.dams. Picture Courtesy: FIA Formula E 38 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
MOTORSPORT
Toyota celebrates with Jari-Matti Latvala win in WRC Sweden Toyota celebrated victory just two rallies into its comeback following a 17-year absence from the FIA World Rally Championship with Jari-Matti Latvala winning in Sweden. It was the Finn’s 17th career victory, but one of his most emotional. He faced a season on the sidelines after his Volkswagen team withdrew from the sport at the end of last season, before finally joining the Japanese manufacturer in a late deal, a WRC press statement said. Latvala began the final leg with a slender 3.8sec lead over Ott Tänak after long-time leader Thierry Neuville crashed the previous night. He won all three snow and ice-covered speed tests in his Yaris World Rally Car to extend the margin to 29.2sec. He claimed maximum bonus points from the Power Stage and, after finishing second in the season-opening Rallye MonteCarlo, holds a four-point lead in the drivers’ standings. It is the first time any driver
en.
held in Swed rld Rally Championship Winners of the FIA Wo ull Content Pool Picture Courtesy: Redb other than four-time champion Sébastien Ogier has led the championship since February 2014. “It’s amazing. A new team, a new car, our second rally and we’re winning. I have no words to describe it, I’m so emotional. We’re at a good level but now we go forward and it gets more difficult. Mexico is next up and I’m really motivated for the championship,” he said. Tänak, driving a Ford Fiesta, had the upper hand on Latvala the
day before the final when he closed in. The Estonian was unhappy with his car’s handling on the final day and after conceding seven seconds in the opening special stage, he settled for second, matching his career-best result. Team-mate Ogier was also in the victory fight but a spin in the first corner of the opening test ended his hopes and he finished 30.3sec behind Tänak. Dani Sordo was the top Hyundai finisher in fourth following Neuville’s accident. The Spaniard
finished 39.7sec ahead of Craig Breen, who struggled to perfect his Citroën C3’s set-up but banked good points from a solid debut in the car. Elfyn Evans was sixth in another Fiesta, despite losing nearly a minute with an engine misfire in the opening stage. The Welshman made repairs and the car was restored to full health for the final two tests. Hayden Paddon was just 4.6sec behind in a Hyundai i20 Coupe, with Stéphane Lefebvre, WRC 2 winner Pontus Tidemand and Teemu Suninen completing the leaderboard. Neuville eventually finished 13th after restarting, just behind Kris Meeke whose disappointing weekend culminated with a penultimate stage spin. The new-era World Rally Cars take on the challenge of high temperatures and dirt roads for the first time next month when León hosts round three at Rally Guanajuato Mexico (9 - 12 March). Source: WRC.com
Jari-Matti Latvala winns for Toyota. Picture Courtesy: Redbull Content Pool
www.motownindia.com
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 39
MOTORSPORT
Gaurav Gill wins ‘Motorsports Person of the Year Award’ at FMSCI function Five time National Rally Champion Gaurav Gill was decorated with the prestigious ’Motorsports Person of the Year Award’ at an FMSCI function held in Hyderabad. The function was attended by the entire galaxy of racing and rallying stars in the country. Gill, the reigning Asia Pacific Champion had a spectacular 2016, winning all five rounds of the APRC to set a new record, received the Raymond Gautam Singhania Trophy from Jean Todt, the president of FIA (Le Federation Internationale de l’Automobile). The awards giving ceremony, an annual feature in the Federation of Motor Sports Club of India (FMSCI), was organised at a much more lavish scale this year under the stewardship of its recently elected president Akbar Ibrahim. As many as 75 winners were presented with trophies for their victorious efforts in the year gone by. B Vijay Kumar, owner of the Kari Motor Speedway, was also given the lifetime achievement award for his immense contribution to the field of motorsports in the country.
Five time National Rally Champion Gaurav Gill was decorated with the prestigious ‘motorsports person of the year award’ Trophy from Jean Todt(L),the President of FIA & Akbar Ebrahim(R), President FMSCI at Hyderabad. Outstanding Women in Motorsport Award: • In Karting - Mira Erda • In Single Seater Racing - Sneha Sharma • In 2w Racing - Aishwarya Pissay & Shruthi Nagarajan • In Rallying -- Bani Yadav
Jean Todt presenting the lifetime achievement award to B. Vijay Kumar, owner of Kari Motor Speedway
Cougar Motorsport completes a century with its 100th event
Record 40 entries for Force Gurkha Rainforest Challenge (RFC) India
Delhi-based Cougar Motorsport Pvt. Ltd. has successfully completed its 100th event. The organisation started operations in the year 2009 as a pioneer in the luxury self-driving experiences arena and has since then diversified into various service offerings, all of them related to motoring experiences. Sharing his happiness on reaching this milestone, Cougar Motorsport’s Founder & Director Ashish Gupta said, “I can still remember the time we were planning our first event and the doubts that people around us had about the viability of sustaining such a niche business. In these 100 events, we have dabbled in a variety of formats including rallies, expeditions, off-roading and event management. What has remained constant in our offerings is that all of them are unique experiences meant for fellow driving enthusiasts. Today, on an average we organize more than one event per month and this says a lot about the sustainable nature of our business model.” To date, Cougar Motorsport has organised 16 Signature Events, including 5 Desert Dash rallies across the Thar Desert, 7 Himalayan Dash expeditions to Ladakh and Srinagar as well as a Sanctuary Dash expedition through the Tiger Reserves of Kanha and Pench. The organization has also partnered with various NGOs for organising fundraising motoring events such as the Delhi Dash, the Freedom Dash and the Braille Trail.
The muscular and mean looking IronScorpion HMV driven by an American driver is among the record 40 entries that have come its way for the fourt edition of the Force Gurkha Rainforest Challenge (RFC) India to be held in Goa from July 22 to 30, 2017. In total there are eight entries from Hyderabad, seven from Kerala, four teams from Mumbai, seven from Karnataka including four entries from Bangalore, three teams each from Goa, Delhi and Chandigarh, two each from Pune and Tamil Nadu and one entry from Yamunanagar. Among the notable entries is a US driver who will be driving an IronScorpion HMV, a vehicle that has replaced the Hummer in the US Army. HMV stands for High Mobility Vehicles and is used for for special purposes and recreational use. IronScorpion is a partnership between Preferred Chassis Fabrication Inc, a US based company that is the manufacturer of the Scorpion All-Terrain Vehicle, and Sarbloh Motors, an Indian company, which specialises in off-road and expedition vehicles. Pune-based Force Motors Ltd, which was the title sponsor of the event for its first three editions, has retained the title sponsorship for the 2017 edition as well. In a surprise move, Mumbai-based Fairmont Group has signed veteran Malaysian driver Mervyn Lim, who was the first runner-up in all the previous editions of Force Gurkha RFC India, to drive for them in RFC India 2017. In the earlier editions, Lim represented Force Motors Ltd.
40 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
MOTORSPORT
Harrison Newey is crowned MRF Challenge 2016 Champion Harrison Newey was crowned the MRF Challenge 2016 Champion after beating Mick Schumacher and Joey Mawson in the final race of the season. Newey and Mawson tied on 277 points after the finish but the British driver took the title due to having had more wins than his rival. Earlier in the day Harrison Newey took his 5th win of the season ahead of Juri Vips and Ralf Aron as Mick Schumacher spun out of the race. Sandeep Kumar beat Raghul Rangasamy and Karthik Tharani to win Race 2 of the MRF 1600 series. Starting on pole for the second time in the weekend starting February 17, 2017, Newey got the perfect start as Schumacher got bogged down and dropped down to 4th position. Newey pulled away at the front with Vips, then got passed Aron and slotted into 2nd place. Mawson again started from a lowly 7th place but moved up to 6th and set his sights on Daniel Ticktum ahead. Schumacher tried to get past Aron on lap 2 but could not make the move stick. On lap 6 Schumacher spun out of the race at the back section while chasing Aron and Vips. In the
meanwhile Mawson passed Ticktum to move into 4th place. Newey comfortably crossed the finish line in 1st place ahead of Vips and Aron. Mawson finished in 4th place ahead of Ticktum and Felipe Drugovich. In Race 2, Mawson had the perfect start and went into C1 first ahead of Newey and Schumacher. There was action in C1 as Aron and Neil Verhagen crashed, bringing out the safety car. When racing resumed on Lap 5, Mawson held on to the lead with Newey all over his gearbox. Schumacher in 3rd stayed with the two leaders, as has been the case for most of the season with these three driver fighting each other all year long. Mawson looked on course to take the title but a costly mistake on lap 11 into the last corner allowed both Newey and Schumacher to get past. Still Mawson had a 2 point lead. With 2 points being awarded for fastest lap of the race, the top 3 drivers gave it all they got. Newey set the fastest lap on lap 13 only for Schumacher to do it on lap 14. On the final lap of the race Newey went three tenths off to set the fastest lap and win the title.
Arun Mammen of MRF Tyres and Sachin Tendulkar with Newey, Schumacher and Mawson
Suresh Rana , Ashwin Naik are champions; TVS shines in Maruti Suzuki rally Suresh Rana and Ashwin Naik have emerged winners of the 15th Maruti Suzuki Desert Storm that concluded on February 4, 2017 in The Blue city of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Driving in their Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, the duo clocked a time of 11:50:44, aggressively Team Maruti Suzuki at the 15th edition of Maruti Suzuki defeating the competitors in the XTreme Desert Storm category. The last leg of the rally which was The 2017 Maruti Suzuki Desert Storm involved the night leg this year covered a total distance close to 2000 kms of racing in the testing of around 150km challenging the participants as conditions around the Thar Desert. Spread across they traversed through the sandy dunes in the 6 days, the rally was flagged off from Noida chilly temperatures of the night. On the last day, and crossed Hanumangarh, Bikaner, Jaisalmer the participants covered a total distance of around concluding in Jodhpur. 500km travelling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur. TVS Motor Company: For TVS Racing Team it In the NDurance category, Nikunj Toshniwal was a fine victory in the Desert Storm 2017 with and co-driver Suvrajit Dutta won the title, while wins in both Group A and B. While R Nataraj won Karthick Maruthi and S. Sankar Anand took home Desert Storm 2017 in Group A above 250cc up to the trophy in the XPlore Cars category driving the 500cc, Tanveer stood 2nd in the same category, Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza. R.Natraj on his TVS Rajendra RE won Desert Storm in Group B above was crowned the winner in the Moto category. 125cc up to 250cc
www.motownindia.com
Gaurav Gill, C S Santosh to pilot in inaugural Nexa P1 Powerboat, Indian Grand Prix of the Seas The fastest Indian men on land, APRC Champion and India’s best Cross Country Rally Driver, Gaurav Gill, and India’s most accomplished supercross & rally-raid champion C S Santosh, are experimenting a sea change in their life to be the fastest men on water too! Piloting powerboats in the Nexa P1 Powerboat, Indian Grand Prix of the Seas, the FMSCI Motorsports Person of the Year 2017 and the only Indian to have completed the Dakar Rally twice, look determined to extend their prowess to water during the weekend of March 3rd 2017 in Mumbai. Gaurav and Santosh, who have been creating history over the last few years, have yet another chapter added to their biographies, as the first Indians to be piloting powerboats in the historical, first Grand Prix of the Seas.
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 41
India Gaming Show 2017 Report: Aakash S. Paul Hall No. 18 of Pragati Maidan, New Delhi was probably the happiest place in India from 2nd-5th of February 2017. Reason being, it was the venue for India Gaming Show 2017, the first and largest gaming show in India. Up until now fans of video games had to either spend a bucket load of money and go abroad to attend such an event or be happy by watching it through someone else’ eyes on YouTube and Facebook. But thanks to some brilliant and thoughtful minds, India finally got its own video game convention and that to backed by the government. The India Gaming Show 2017 was organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and supported by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. Six countries took part in the event. In the talk show hosted in the Japan pavilion, the partner country in the event, experts explained how Gainax a well known anime production company has been making anime based on and around the Fukushima area and its culture to attract people to the city which was stuck by a massive earthquake and left by people in a barren state. They are trying to restore the city of Fukushima to its former glory and even used an old and broken school building as their animation headquarter. The Japan pavilion also saw some musical
42 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
performances by Japanese artists, one of which who actually spoke in Hindi and played ‘Gulabi Ankhen’ on his violin. The Japan pavilion also had a host of posters and life-sized cardboard cutouts of famous animes. Korea was the guest country in the event and hosted a lot of playable game titles like Sniper Girls, God of Soul, Heroes Will etc. Sony PlayStation India had one of the biggest stall and for a good reason. They showcased the yet to be launched PlayStation 4 Pro and eager enthusiasts got to have a go at Sony’s latest and most powerful console yet. The PS VR was also up for playing and it was a great sight to see joyful smiles of people experiencing Virtual Reality for the first time. Speaking of VR, even HTC had their Vive VR headset on their stand, where you could play Fruit Ninja and some other games in VR. One of the most interesting VR showcases at IGS 2017 however, was by Loop Reality. They had an actual Hero cycle mounted on a stand. You had to paddle in real life to move in the game. While the in-game graphics were not revolutionary, it was the way the demo tricked your brain into thinking that you were actually climbing an incline and made you brace for impacts that made it stand out from the rest. At the event I also got to get my hands on the yet to be released game Nier: Automata. A demo of the game was up for playing at the Square Enix stand. Many might know Square Enix for making world famous titles such as Tomb Raider, Final Fantasy and Hitman. But it was not all about the foreign companies and people. The first sight that one actually came to see in the hall was a big stage with gigantic LED screens where the best player from across our country battled in games like DOTA2, CS:GO, Street
www.motownindia.com
Fighter and more. Zepetto Games, the maker of a very famous Counter Strike like online first person shooter game, Piercing Blow, was also having matches of its own with two teams competing to reach 100 kills (in-game) before the other. Similarly Indian game developer, PlayIzzOn had a pavilion where they showcased their celebrity based games like Being Salmaan and Sachin Saga. Samsung launched their latest curved displays with quantum dot technology as well. These curved monitors offer a wider colour gamut and higher brightness levels with a fast response time of 144Hz. Their dual hinge stand bolted to the displays was just as amazing as the display and allowed you to not only set the height of the display but also rotate it sideways. For the hardware buffs there were mouth watering overclocked systems from Republic Of Gamers, Gigabyte and HyperX. Needless to say, the gaming performance of these rigs were beyond word. I mean you don’t get to see Doom running at a steady 120fps everyday! Enthusiastic cosplayers were a common sight because the event served as the other big opportunity for cosplay showcase after Comic Con. You could also buy action figures of some of your favorite anime characters like Goku, Sabre and Luffy. Now we watch out for this show in 2018!
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 43
AUTO
Stuff Ar be oun d the glo
MAPMYINDIA ROVER BIKE MapmyIndia has announced the launch of Rover Bike. A state-of the-art connected IoT device for motorbikes, Rover Bike is a comprehensive solution that offers a connected biking experience. It is inconspicuous and easy to install. With this small addition you will never be out of touch with your motorbike. Rover Bike has been priced at Rs. 3990/-. The price includes the device and SIM charges. Rover Bike is powered by MapmyIndia’s proprietary best-in-class maps and location technologies and comes equipped with built-in GPS and Internet connectivity. Users get a free accompanying mobile app (iOS, Android, Windows) that keeps them connected with the bike. Rover Bike is a GPS tracker for the bike once fitted onto your motorcycle, it lets you see where it is, through a secure portal 24x7.
SHELL ADVANCE ULTRA LIMITED EDITION PACKS Shell Lubricants has introduced its Shell Advance Ultra engine oil in new limited edition packs. Shell Advance Ultra is Shell Lubricants’ most advanced range of motorcycle oils that, is manufactured through a revolutionary Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) process. The smart butterfly pack is a one of its kind pack design being introduced by Shell Lubricants, a first by any lubricant brand in the country. The new limited edition packs have been introduced for two distinct viscosity grades with Shell Advance Ultra 10W-40 and Shell Advance Ultra 15W-50. While the packaging design for Shell Advance Ultra 10W-40 captures the brand’s motorsport association with Ducati over the last 10 years and celebrates Shell Advance the winning ingredient in Ducati’s racetrack journey; the pack design for Shell Advance 15W-50 captures Shell Lubricants’ MotoGP journey. The limited-edition packs for Shell Advance Ultra 10W40 and Shell Advance Ultra 15W50 are priced at 827 and 1051 respectively.
CRUSADERS AIR PURIFIER MODEL CF-100 Crusaders Air Purifier Model CF-100 is a compact Home&Car Air Purifier that not only knockouts dust and stuffiness from your car but also combats the dangers posed by exposure to VOCs, PBDEs and phthalates in your car. The air purifier has a unique cupholder design for operation in a car and its portable for use in a small cubical or desktop area of around 6070 Sq feet. It comes with a 360 degree suction, 4 physical filters and 2 Fan Speeds to provide strong performance. It also boasts of a Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery to give it a 3-4 hour portable backup without connecting to the micro USB Port (same port as in your mobile phone). This model consumes work on DC and uses USB port for charging its battery. This unit can bring down PM2.5 levels like all of our other products. Price: 5,899/-
LETSTRACK DEVICES Letstrack devices include Letstrack Prima, Letstrack Personal, Letstrack Plug & Play, Letstrack Plus and Letstrack Bike series. Letstrack Prima is a device widely used for fleet management in unstable network areas. Additional features it possesses are engine cut and full vehicle monitoring. Letstrack Personal is a discreet device that can be placed in a bag, kept in the pocket or fastened with a belt. Plug & Play is used to track automobiles like cars, trucks, etc. It needs no charging and can be easily fitted under the dashboard with an OBD port. Letstrack Plus which has all the features of the basic series, also has very unique features like engine cut and SOS alerts. Letstrack Bike Series is exclusively used for twowheelers and has extremely useful tracking features like parking notification, location history, etc.
44 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
BUYERS’ GUIDE * Prices (Ex-Showroom Delhi)
CAR PRICES MODEL
VARIANTS
ENGINE*
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
MODEL
ASTON MARTIN DB9 Rapide Vantage
Vanquish
Coupe Volante Rapide S V8 Coupe V8 S Coupe V8 Roadster V12 Coupe V12 Coupe Volante
6.0 6.0 6.0 4.8 4.8 4.8 6 6.0 6.0
P P P P P P P P P
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
2.90 (Cr.) 3 (Cr.) 3.50 (Cr.) 1.86 (Cr.) 2.20 (Cr.) 2.40 (Cr.) 3.5 (Cr.) 3.85 (Cr.) NA
7 Series
X1
AUDI 35 TDI Pemium Edition 35 TDI Premium + Sunroof Edition A3 Sedan 35 TDI Technology 35 TDI Technology Pack + Sunroof A3 Cabriolet 40 TFSI Cabriolet 30 TFSI Premium Plus A4 Sedan 30 TFSI Technology 35 TFSI Premium A6 Sedan 35 TFSI Matrix 35 TDI Matrix 60 TFSI quattro 50 TDI quattro Premium A8 L 50 TDI quattro Premium Plus 60 TDI quattro W12 TDI quattro 30 TDI S 35 TDI Premium 35 TDI Premium + Sunroof Q3 35 TDI Technology 35 TDI Technology with Navigation 30 TDI Quattro Premium 30 TDI Design Edition (Premium Plus) Q5 30 TDI Sports Edition (Technology) 45 TDI Premium Plus Q7 45 TDI Technology RS6 Avant TFSI Quattro RS7 TFSI Quattro R8 V10 FSI Plus S-Tronic S5 Sportback TFSI Quatrro TT TFSI Coupe Quattro BENTLEY MOTORS Bentayga W12 GT W12 GT V8 GT Speed W12 GT V8 S GT Coupe Continental GTC W12 GTC V8 GT Speed Convertible GT V8S Convertible Flying Spur V8 Flying Spur Flying Spur W12 Mulsanne Mulsanne BMW 1 Series 118d Sport Line 320i Prestige 320i Luxury Line 320d Prestige 3 Series 320d Luxury Line 320d Sport Line 320d M Sport 330i Luxury Line Gran Turismo 320d Sport Line 320d Luxury Line 520i Luxury Line 520d Prestige Plus 5 Series 520d Luxury Line 520d M Sport 530d M Sport 640d Gran Coupé Eminence 6 Series 640d Gran Coupé Design Pure Experience 740Li DPE Signature 7 Series 750Li Design Pure Excellence (CBU)
2.0
D
20.38
27.35
2.0
D
20.38
29.57
2.0
D
20.38
33.2
2.0
D
20.38
35.97
1.8 1.8 2.0 1.8 1.8 2.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 4.2 6.3 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
P P D P P D P D D D D D D D D
16.60 18.78 17.11 15.26 15.26 18.53 7.4 16.77 16.77 7.5 11.3 17.71 15.77 15.77 15.77
47.98 38.44 41.57 48.53 53.22 52.27 1.46 (Cr.) 1.16(Cr.) 1.21 (Cr.) 1.41(Cr.) 1.99 (Cr.) 30.78 34.54 36.10 38.57
2.0
D
15.77
41.34
2.0
D
12.8
48.87
2.0
D
12.8
52.00
2.0
D
12.8
55.93
3.0 3.0 4 4.0 5.2 3.0 2.0
D D P P P P P
14.75 14.75 10.4 10.4 6.71 NA 8.30
73.55 81.67 1.42(Cr.) 1.48(Cr.) 2.57(Cr.) 66.78 64.01
6.0 6.0 4.0 6.0 4.0 6.0 6.0 4.0 6.0 6.0 4.0 6.0 6.8
P P P P P P P P P P P P P
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6.38 8 NA
3.85 (Cr.) NA 3.28 (Cr.) NA 3.54 (Cr.) 3.57 (Cr.) NA 3.63 4.4(Cr.) 3.9 (Cr.) 3.21 (Cr.) 3.40 (Cr.) 5.55 (Cr.)
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0
D P P D D D D P D D P D D D D D
23.26 17.61 17.61 22.69 22.69 22.69 22.69 15.34 19.59 19.59 14.04 18.12 18.12 18.12 14.69 17.54
31.00 36.90 42.70 36.90 42.70 42.70 45.90 47.50 43.30 46.50 54.00 50.50 54.00 54.00 62.00 1.15 (Cr.)
3.0
D
17.54
1.22 (Cr.)
3.0
P
12.5
1.26 (Cr.)
5.0
P
12.05
1.54(Cr.)
46 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
VARIANTS
ENGINE*
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
X3
X5
X6 Z4
M
i8 BUGATTI Veyron CHEVROLET
Beat
Cruze
Enjoy
Sail Hatchback
Sail Sedan
Spark
Tavera *
750Li M Sport (CBU) 730Ld Design Pure Excellence 730Ld M Sport 730 Ld DPE Signature 730Ld Design Pure Excellence (CBU) sDrive20d Expedition sDrive20d xLine xDrive20d xLine xDrive20d M Sport xDrive28i xLine xDrive20d Expedition xDrive20d xLine xDrive30d M Sport xDrive 35i Design Pure Experience xDrive30d Expedition xDrive30d Design Pure Experience xDrive30d Design Pure Experience (7 Seater) xDrive30d M Sport xDrive40d M Sport sDrive 35i Prestige sDrive 35i Design Pure Traction M3 Sedan M4 Coupé M5 Sedan M6 Gran Coupé X5 M X6 M i8
5.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
P D D D
12.05 16.77 16.77 16.77
1.59(Cr.) 1.14 (Cr.) 1.22 (Cr.) 1.23(Cr.)
3.0
P
10.37
78.50
3.0 3.0 5.0 4.3 4.3 4.3 1.5
P P P P P P H
10.75 10.75 10.10 10.10 9 9 47.45
1.25 (Cr.) 1.27 (Cr.) 1.35(Cr.) 1.76 (Cr.) 1.61(Cr.) 1.66 (Cr.) 2.14 (Cr.)
Veyron Grand Sport
8.0
P
NA
12 (Cr.)
PS LS LT LTZ PS LS LT LTZ LT (MT) LTZ (MT) LTZ (AT) LS -7 Seater LS - 8 Seater LT - 7 Seater LT - 8 Seater LTZ - 7 Seater LTZ - 8 Seater TCDi LS - 7 Seater TCDi LS -8 Seater TCDi LT - 7 Seater TCDi LT - 8 Seater TCDi LTZ - 7 Seater TCDi LTZ - 8 Seater L LS LS ABS LT ABS TCDi L TCDi LS TCDi LS ABS TCDi LT ABS L LS LS ABS LT ABS TCDiL TCDi LS TCDi LS ABS TCDi LT ABS BS4 OBDII LS BS4 OBDII LT BS4 OBDII Neo 3 -10-BS3 Neo 3 -9-BS3 Neo 3 Max-9-BS3 Neo 3 Max -10-BS3
1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
P P P P D D D D D D D P P P P P P D D D D D D P P P P D D D D P P P P D D D D P P P D D D D
17.8 17.8 17.8 17.8 25.44 25.44 25.44 25.44 17.9 17.9 14.8 13.70 13.70 13.70 13.70 13.70 13.70 18.20 18.20 18.20 18.20 18.20 18.20 18.20 18.20 18.20 18.20 22.10 22.10 22.10 22.10 18.20 18.20 18.20 18.20 22.10 22.10 22.10 22.10 16.20 16.20 16.20 13.58 13.58 13.58 13.58
3.95 4.28 4.85 5.32 4.95 5.30 5.61 6.35 12.95 14.95 15.95 4.99 4.99 5.64 5.64 6.24 6.24 5.99 5.99 6.64 6.64 7.24 7.24 4.79 5.29 5.53 5.99 5.91 6.44 6.61 7.46 5.76 6.17 6.66 7.17 7.07 7.49 7.81 8.44 3.63 3.91 4.21 7.95 7.95 8.87 8.87
3.0
D
16.77
1.44 (Cr.)
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0
D D D D P D D D
20.68 20.68 20.68 20.68 13.77 18.56 18.56 16.55
30.99 34.99 36.99 40.99 54.90 48.00 53.90 61.00 73.50
3.0
P
11.33
3.0
D
15.97
67.90
3.0
D
15.97
72.90
3.0
D
15.97
76.00
3.0 3.0 3.0
D D P
15.97 15.87 10.37
78.50 1.20 (Cr.) 77.50
www.motownindia.com
BUYER’S GUIDE MODEL
VARIANTS
ENGINE*
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
Tavera (Only Available in BS3 permitted Cities) Trailblazer DATSUN
Go
Go+
redi-GO
FERRARI California FF 488 458 F12 FIAT Avventura
Linea
Linea Classic
Punto Evo
Punto Pure Abarth
Urban Cross
Neo 3 LS-10-BS3 Neo 3 LS-9-BS3 Neo 3 LS-7-BS3 Neo 3 LS-7(C)-BS3 Neo 3 LT-9-BS3 LTZ 2WD AT
2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.8
D D D D D D
13.58 13.58 13.58 13.58 13.58 11.45
9.70 9.69 9.96 10.07 11.08 23.95
D A A EPS T T (O) D A A EPS T T (O) D A T T(O) S Sport
1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
20.63 20.63 20.63 20.63 20.63 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 25.17 25.17 25.17 25.17 25.17 25.17
3.28 3.54 3.76 3.96 4..17 3.85 4.05 4.48 4.72 4.92 2.38 2.82 3.09 3.19 3.34 3.54
T Convertible FF GTB Coupe Spyder Speciale Berlinetta
3.8 6.2 3.9 4.5 4.5 6.2
P P P P P P
9.51 6.49 6.96 8.46 8.46 6.66
NA NA NA NA NA NA
Abarth T-Jet Active Multijet Dynamic Multijet Emotion Multijet Active Fire Emotion T-Jet Active Multijet Dynamic Multijet Emotion Multijet Classic Classic Multijet Classic Plus Multijet Classic Plus with alloy Multijet Dynamic Fire Active Multijet Dynamic Multijet Emotion Multijet Active Active advanced Multijet 595 Competizione Punto Active Fire Emotion T-Jet Active Multijet Dynamic Multijet Emotion Multijet
1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3
P D D D P P D D D P D D D P D D D P D P P P D D D
17.1 20.00 20.00 20.00 14.9 14.9 20.5 20.5 20.5 14.90 19.50 19.50 19.50 15.80 20.5 20.5 20.5 15.7 20.3 15.1 16.3 17.1 20.0 20.0 20.0
9.99 7.25 8.05 8.75 7.25 9.90 8.70 9.41 9.99 6.46 7.51 8.08 8.24 5.45 6.40 7.00 7.55 4.66 5.75 29.85 9.90 9.85 6.85 7.45 8.15
Hard Top (4x4) Soft Top (4x2) Soft Top (4x4)
2.6 2.6 2.6
D D D
NA NA NA
9.51 6.97 9.26
Ambiente MT Trend MT Titanium MT Titanium+ MT Titanium (AT) Ambiente MT Trend MT Titanium MT Titanium+ MT Ambiente M/T Trend M/T Titanium M/T Titanium A/T Trend+ MT Ecoboost Titanium Ecoboost +MT Platinum Edition MT Ambiente MT Trend MT Trend + MT Titanium MT Titanium + MT Platinum Edition MT 4x4 M/T Trend 4x2 A/T Trend 4x4 A/T Trend 4x2 A/T Titanium 4x4 A/T Titanium GT Fastback Base MT Ambiente MT Trend MT Titanium MT
1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.2 2.2 3.2 2.2 3.2 5 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
P P P P P D D D D P P P P P P P D D D D D D D D D D D P P P P P
18.16 18.16 18.16 18.16 17 25.83 25.83 25.83 25.83 15.85 15.85 15.85 15.60 18.90 18.88 18.88 22.27 22.27 22.27 22.27 22.27 22.27 13.50 12.62 10.91 12.62 10.91 NA 18.16 18.16 18.16 18.16
5.39 5.89 5.99 6.88 8.28 6.49 6.99 7.21 7.98 7.11 7.86 9.02 9.92 8.56 9.69 10.39 7.76 8.46 8.86 9.62 9.99 10.69 26.63 23.78 27.68 27.93 30.89 66.30 4.65 4.94 5.45 5.81
MODEL
Next-Gen Figo
HONDA Accord Hybrid
Amaze
Brio
BR-V
City
CR-V
FORD
Aspire
Ecosport
Endeavour
Mustang GT Next-Gen Figo
www.motownindia.com
ENGINE*
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
FORCE Gurkha
VARIANTS
Jazz
Mobilio
Titanium+ MT Titanium A/T Base Ambiente MT Trend MT Titanium MT Titanium+ MT
1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
P P D D D D D
18.16 17 25.83 25.83 25.83 25.83 25.83
6.36 7.43 5.70 5.99 6.46 6.66 7.25
AT E M/T E (OP) MT S M/T S (OP) MT SX M/T S CVT VX M/T S (OP) CVT VX CVT E M/T E (OP) MT S M/T S (OP) MT SX M/T VX MT E M/T S M/T VX M/T VX A/T E S V VX V CVT E S V VX E M/T S M/T SV M/T V M/T VX M/T SV CVT VX CVT VX (0) BL MT VX (0) MT EMT SMT SVMT VMT VXMT VX (0) MT VX (0) BL MT 2WD L M/T 2WD L A/T 4WD L A/T (Smart Entry) E MT S MT SV MT V MT VX MT S CVT V CVT E MT S MT SV MT V MT VX MT E S V V (O) E S V V (O) RS RS (O)
2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.4 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
H P P P P P P P P P D D D D D D P P P P P P P P P D D D D P P P P P P P P P D D D D D P D P P P P P P P P P P D D D D D P P P P D D D D D D
23.1 17.8 17.8 17.8 17.8 17.8 18.1 17.8 18.1 18.1 25.80 25.80 25.80 25.80 25.80 25.80 19.40 19.40 19.40 16.50 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 16 21.9 21.9 21.9 21.9 17.80 17.80 17.80 17.80 17.80 18 18 17.80 17.80 26 26 26 26 25.10 NA NA 13.70 13.70 12 18.7 18.7 18.7 18.7 18.7 19 19 27.3 27.3 27.3 27.3 27.3 17.30 17.30 17.30 17.30 24.20 24.20 24.20 24.20 24.20 24.20
37 lakh 5.52 5.64 5.99 6.43 7.03 7.43 7.43 7.55 8.43 6.66 6.78 7.54 7.66 8.06 8.44 4.69 5.20 5.95 6.81 8.99 10.12 11.17 12.11 12.26 10.13 11.26 12.12 13.17 8.21 8.90 9.43 9.99 10.50 11.04 12.16 11.35 11.35 9.44 10.10 10.55 11.23 12.24 12.54 12.54 22.37 24.19 26.52 5.88 6.52 6.96 7.31 7.81 7.62 8.39 7.20 7.88 8.29 8.75 9.18 7.38 8.47 9.78 10.34 8.88 9.64 10.84 11.41 11.98 12.54
E MT E+ MT SX+ MT SX + Special Edition SX+ AT E MT S S+ S+ AT SX SX+ SX+ Special Edition SX (O) SX+ A/T
1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
P P P P P D D D D D D D D D
15.29 15.29 15.29 15.29 15.29 21.38 21.38 21.38 17.01 19.67 19.67 19.67 19.67 17.01
9.26 9.99 11.95 12.33 12.97 10.09 11.31 12.22 13.68 12.48 13.48 13.86 14.54 14.61
HYUNDAI
Creta
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 47
BUYER’S GUIDE MODEL
VARIANTS
ENGINE*
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
Elantra (New)
Eon
Elite i20
Grand i10
i10
i20 Active
Santa Fe
4S Fludic Verna
Tucson
Xcent
S M/T SX M/T SX A/T SX (O) M/T SX (O) A/T S M/T SX M/T SX (O) M/T SX (O) A/T D-Lite D-Lite+ D-Lite+(O) Era+ Era+ (O) Era+ LPG Era+ (O) LPG Magna+ Magna+ (O) Sportz Era+ Magna (O) Magna (O) opt Kappa MT Era Kappa Magna Kappa Sportz Kappa Asta Kappa Asta (O) Magna AT CRDi Era CRDi Magna CRDi Sportz CRDi Asta CRDi Asta (O) Kappa Era Kappa Magna Kappa Sportz Kappa Sportz (O) Kappa Magna AT Kappa Asta MT Kappa Sportz (O) AT CRDi Era CRDi Magna CRDi Sportz CRDi Sportz(O) CRDi Asta Era Magna Sportz Sportz LPG Kappa Base Kappa S Kappa SX CRDi Base CRDi S CRDi SX 2WD M/T 2WD A/T 4WD A/T Base S SX S AT SX A/T SX (O) CRDi Base CRDi S CRDi SX CRDi S AT CRDi SX (O) CRDi SX (O) A/T 2WD MT 2WD AT GL 2WD MT 2WD AT GL 2WD AT GLS Kappa Base Kappa S MT Kappa S AT Kappa S MT Spl Edition Kappa SX MT Kappa SX (O) CRDi Base CRDi S CRDi S Spl Edition CRDi SX CRDi SX (O)
2 2 2 2 2 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.4 2.2 2.2 2.2 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1
P P P P P D D D D P P P P P P/LPG P/LPG P P P P P P P P P P P P D D D D D P P P P P P P D D D D D P P P P/LPG P P P D D D D D D P P P P P P D D D D D D P P D D D P P P P P P D D D D D
22.54 22.54 22.54 22.54 22.54 18.23 18.23 18.23 18.23 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 20.30 20.30 20.30 18.60 18.60 18.60 18.60 18.60 NA 22.54 22.54 22.54 22.54 22.54 18.90 18.90 18.90 18.90 18.90 18.90 18.90 24 24 24 24 24 19.81 19.81 19.81 19.20 17.19 17.19 17.19 21.19 21.19 21.19 14.74 13.01 13.01 17.01 17.01 17.01 17.01 17.01 17.01 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 23.50 19.08 13.03 12.95 18.42 16.38 16.38 19.10 19.10 19.10 19.10 19.10 19.10 24.40 24.40 24.40 24.40 24.40
12.99 14.90 16.00 16.70 18.10 14.90 16.50 17.80 19.30 3.30 3.56 3.66 3.70 3.80 3.97 4.07 4.02 4.12 4.30 4.20 4.45 4.55 5.65 6.20 6.77 7.29 7.81 9.07 6.85 7.41 8.03 8.53 9.05 4.58 5.22 5.65 5.96 5.98 6.39 6.82 5.68 6.15 6.58 6.89 7.32 4.38 4.61 4.91 5.19 6.76 7.48 8.39 8.12 8.85 9.76 29.56 30.82 32.98 7.93 9.11 9.84 9.99 10.65 10.89 9.20 10.35 11.07 11.124 12.34 13.15 18.99 21.84 21.64 23.53 24.99 5.44 6.15 6.90 6.32 6.48 7.16 6.30 7.04 7.21 7.38 8.08
BS4 4x2 MT HI Pack BS4 AT Premium Bs4 4X4 MT
3.0 3.0 2.5
D D D
12.08 12.08 NA
22.21 24.81 13.30
F-Type Coupe F-Type S Coupe
3.0 3.0
P P
9.87 10.85
1.24 (Cr.) 1.44 (Cr.)
MODEL
MU-7
F-Type
48 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
ENGINE*
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
F-Type
XE
XF
XJ
British Design Edition F-Type R Coupe F-Type R Coupe AWD F-Type S V6 S Covertible F-Type R V8 S Covertible Pure Portfolio Prestige Prestige Portfolio Pure Prestige Portfolio Portfolio Premium Luxury Portfolio
3.0 5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0
P P P P P P P P P P D D D P D D
8.6 15.3 11.3 10.85 10.7 13.06 13.05 13.06 13.12 13.12 19.33 19.33 19.33 9.43 14.47 9.43
1.62 (Cr.) 1.92(Cr.) 2.04Cr.) 1.58 (Cr.) 2.07 (Cr.) 39.90 47.99 43.69 55.65 61.85 49.50 55.9 62.10 1.01(Cr.) 99.99 1.77 (Cr.)
Limited Summit SRT 4X4
3.0 3.0 6.5 2.8
D D D D
12.8 12.8 NA NA
93.64 lakh 1.03 (Cr.) 1.12 (Cr.) 71.59 lakh
LP 700-4 LP 700-4 Roadster LP 610-4 LP 580-2
6.5 6.5 5.2 5.2
P P P P
6.3 6.3 NA NA
3.69 (Cr.) 4.77 (Cr.) 3.43 (Cr.) 2.99 (Cr.)
V6 SE V6 HSE S SE SE (5+2) HSE HSE (5+2) HSE Luxury HSE Luxury (5+2) V8 Autobiography V8 Autobiography (LWD) Vogue Vogue (LWB) Vogue SE Vogue SE (LWB) Autobiography Autobiography (LWB) SV Autobiography (LWB) SV Autobiography (LWB) Pure SE HSE HSE Dynamic SC Autobiography V8 SC SVR S SE HSE
3.0 3.0 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 5 5 3 3 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 5 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 5.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
D D D D D D D D D P P D D D D D D D D D D D D P P D D D
11.5 11.5 12.83 12.83 12.83 12.63 12.81 12.97 12.51 7.8 7.8 13.3 13.3 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5 7.8 NA NA NA NA 7.24 7.8 12.65 12.65 12.65
1.11 (Cr.) 1.20 (Cr.) 47.59 52.75 54.27 55.30 56.82 62.79 64.31 2.62 (Cr.) 2.76 (Cr.) 2.07 (Cr.) 2.19 (Cr.) 2.47 (Cr.) 2.57 (Cr.) 2.54 (Cr.) 2.68 (Cr.) 3.81 (Cr.) 3.92 (Cr.) 48.60 54.55 59.90 65.68 1.74 (Cr.) 2.03 (Cr.) 1.16 (Cr.) 1.31 (Cr.) 1.51 (Cr.)
EX Non AC BS4 EX AC BS4 SLE BS4 SLX BS4 PLUS AC BS4 PLUS NON AC BS4 ZLX BS4 SLE SLX ZLX K2 (6 Seater) K2+ (6 Seater) K4 (5 Seater) K4 (6 Seater) K4+ (5 Seater) K4+ (6 Seater) K6 (5 Seater) K6 (6 Seater) K6 + (5 Seater) K6+ (6 Seater) K8 (5 Seater) K8 (6 Seater) K8 (6 Seater Dual Tone) K2 (6 Seater) K2+ (6 Seater) K4 (5 Seater) K4 (6 Seater) K4+ (5 Seater) K4+ (6 Seater) K6 (5 Seater) K6 (6 Seater) K6 + (5 Seater) K6+ (6 Seater) K8 (5 Seater) K8 (6 Seater) K8 (6 Seater Dual Tone) N4
2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.5
D D D D D D D D D D P P P P P P P P P p P P P D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
15.96 15.96 15.96 15.96 15.96 15.96 15.96 16.5 16.5 16.5 18.15 18.15 18.15 18.15 18.15 18.15 18.15 18.15 18.15 18.15 18.15 18.15 18.15 25.32 25.32 25.32 25.32 25.32 25.32 25.32 25.32 25.32 25.32 25.32 25.32 25.32 17.4
7.06 7.48 7.91 8.46 7.90 7.49 8.70 6.89 7.53 7.88 4.58 4.91 5.03 5.09 5.25 5.31 5.66 5.72 5.88 5.94 6.24 6.30 6.37 5.54 5.76 5.88 5.95 6.11 6.17 6.56 6.63 6.79 6.85 7.15 7.21 7.29 7.54
JEEP Grand Cherokee Wrangler LAMBORGHINI Aventador Huracan LAND ROVER Discovery
Discovery Sport
Range Rover
Range Rover Evoque
Range Rover Sport MAHINDRA
Bolero
Bolero Power+
KUV1OO
ISUZU
D-Max V-Cross JAGUAR
VARIANTS
NuvoSport
www.motownindia.com
BUYER’S GUIDE MODEL
VARIANTS
ENGINE*
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
NuvoSport
Rexton
Scorpio
Thar
TUV 300
Verito
Verito Vibe
E-Verito
XUV 500
XYLO
N4 + N6 N6 AMT N8 N8 AMT RX5 MT RX6 MT RX7 AT S2 S4
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.2 2.2
D D D D D D D D D D
17.4 17.4 17.4 17.4 17.4 11.18 11.18 11.18 15.4 15.4
S4 PLUS / S4 PLUS 4 WD
2.2
D
15.4
S6 PLUS
2.2
D
15.4
S8
2.2
D
15.4
S10 2 WD MT / AT
2.2
D
S10 4WD MT / AT
2.2
D
15.4 15.4
Getaway 2WD Getaway 4WD DI 2WD PS DI 4X4 4x4 CRDE T4 T4+ T6 T6+ T6+ AMT T8 T8 mHAWK (100 HP) T8 AMT T8 AMT mHAWK (100 HP) D2 D4 D6 ABS D2 D4 D6 D2 D4 D6 W4 FWD W6 FWD W6 FWD AT W8 FWD W8 AWD W8 FWD AT W10 FWD W10 AWD W10 FWD AT W10 AWD AT D2 BS IV D4 BS IV
2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 NA NA NA 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.5
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D E E E D D D D D D D D D D D D
11.23 11.23 13 13 13 18.49 18.49 18.49 18.49 18.49 18.49 18.49 18.49 18.49 20.08 20.08 20.08 20.08 20.08 20.08 NA NA NA 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 14.88 14.88
7.94 8.65 9.31 9.43 10.04 21.05 23.48 24.86 9.70 9.65 9.99/ 11.21 11.03
H4 BS IV / ABS BS IV
2.2
D
14.02
2.2
D
14.02
Electric Motor
8.4 NA NA
Electric Motor
E E E E
140km / charge
6.6 5.46 5.95 8.46
0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3
P P P P P P P P CNG CNG P P P P P P CNG P P P P P P P P P D D D
24.7 24.7 24.7 24.7 24.7 24.7 24.7 24.7 33.44 33.44 24.07 24.07 24.07 24.07 24.07 24.07 32.26 24.07 24.07 24.07 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 27.39 27.39 27.39
2.49 2.55 2.83 2.89 3.09 3.15 3.28 3.34 3.7 3.76 3.25 3.31 3.41 3.47 3.58 3.78 4.04 4.05 4.1 4.11 5.25 5.90 6.51 7.21 6.96 7.57 6.36 7.03 7.64
T2 Premium P4 e2o Plus P6 P8 *Inclusive of Govt. FAME demand incentives MARUTI STD STD (O) LX LX (O) LXi New Alto 800 Lxi (O) VXi VXi (O) LXi CNG LXi (O) CNG LX LX (O) LXi Lxi (O) VXi Alto K10 Vxi (O) LXi CNG VXi AGS Lxi CNG (O) VXi AGS (O) Sigma Delta Zeta Alpha Baleno Delta AT Zeta AT Sigma Delta Zeta
www.motownindia.com
Electric Motor Electric Motor
VARIANTS
ENGINE*
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
Baleno
Celerio
12.02 12.69 / 14.29 13.80 / 15.50 9.17 10.15 6.17 6.70 8.89 7.45 7.81 8.11 8.37 9.11 8.96 9.06 9.72 9.80 7.35 7.59 8.33 6.49 6.77 7.43 9.50 9.75 10.00 12.46 13.88 14.76 15.63 NA 16.72 16.53 NA 17.57 NA 9.02 9.48 9.71/ 10.12 11.63
H8 ABS AIRBAG BS IV MAHINDRA REVA e2o
MODEL
Ciaz
Eeco
Ertiga
Gypsy
Ritz
S-Cross
Swift
Swift Dzire
Alpha LXi LXi (O) LXi AGS LXi AMT (O) VXi VXi (O) VXi AGS VXi AMT (O) ZXi ZXi (O) ZXi AMT ZXi AMT (O) LDi LDi (O) VDi VDI (O) ZDi ZDI (O) GREEN VXi GREEN Vxi (O) VXi MT VXi (O) MT VXi Plus MT VXi Plus AT ZXi MT Zxi Plus MT ZXi AT SHVS VDi SHVS VDi (O) SHVS VDi Plus SHVS ZDi SHVS ZDi Plus 5 Seater 5 Seater Ac 7 Seater Flexi (PETROL) Flexi Green 5 Seater Non Ac Green 5 Seater Ac Lxi (Manual) LXi (O) (Manual) Vxi (Manual) VXi AT ZXi (Manual) ZXi + AT VXi CNG Smart Hybrid LDI (Manual) Smart Hybrid LDI (O) (Manual) Smart Hybrid VDI (Manual) Smart Hybrid ZDI (Manual) Smart Hybrid ZDI+ (Manual) King Soft Top King Hard Top LXi VXi VXi ABS VXi AT ABS ZXi Mc LDi Mc VDi Mc VDi ABS Mc ZDi Sigma Delta Zeta LE Zeta Alpha Delta Zeta Alpha LXi LXi (O) LXi Optional (O) VXi Deca Limited Edition VXi Vxi (O) ZXi LDI LDI (O) VDI Deca Limited Edition VDI VDI (O) ZDI LXi LXi (O) LXi Optional (O) VXi VXi (O) VXi AT VXi AT (O) ZXi LDi
1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3
D P P P P P P P P P P P P D D D D D D CNG CNG P P P P P P P H H H H H P P P P CNG CNG CNG P P P P P P CNG H H H H H P P P P P P P D D D D D D D D D D D D P P P P P P P D D D D D D P P P P P P P P D
27.39 23.10 23.10 23.10 23.10 23.10 23.10 23.10 23.10 23.10 23.10 23.10 23.10 27.62 27.62 27.62 27.62 27.62 27.62 31.79 31.79 20.73 20.73 20.73 19.12 20.73 20.73 19.12 26.30 26.30 26.30 26.30 26.30 15.10 15.10 15.10 15.10 20 20 20 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.03 17.5 17.03 22.80 24.52 24.52 24.52 24.52 24.52 11.96 11.96 18.50 18.50 18.50 17.16 18.50 23.20 23.20 23.20 23.20 23.65 23.65 23.65 23.65 23.65 22.07 22.07 22.07 20.40 20.40 20.40 20.40 20.40 20.40 20.40 25.2 25.2 25.2 25.2 25.2 25.2 20.85 20.85 20.85 20.85 20.85 20.85 20.85 20.85 26.59
8.35 4.03 4.23 4.50 4.70 4.33 4.53 4.80 5.00 4.63 5.1 5.1 5.23 4.81 5.02 5.12 5.32 5.42 5.9 4.99 5.11 7.53 7.70 8.12 9.28 8.77 9.33 9.94 7.73 7.86 8.27 8.94 9.54 3.24 3.54 3.41 3.49 4.27 3.91 4.28 6.18 6.57 7.51 8.54 8.12 8.71 8.13 7.13 7.19 7.79 8.31 8.71 6.23 6.37 4.3 4.89 5.13 6.14 5.49 5.5 5.97 6.16 6.58 8.03 8.74 9.55 9.87 10.6 10.23 11.26 12.03 4.75 4.80 5.01 5.40 5.51 5.71 6.36 5.96 6.16 6.32 6.44 6.56 7.43 5.27 5.35 5.51 5.99 6.26 6.86 7.02 7.06 6.15
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 49
BUYER’S GUIDE MODEL
VARIANTS
ENGINE*
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
Swift Dzire
Vitara Brezza
WagonR
Stingray MASERATI Ghibli Quattraporte Gran Turismo
Gran Cabrio
LDi (O) VDi VDi (O) ZDi ZDi AGS Ldi Ldi (O) Vdi Vdi (O) Zdi Zdi+ Zdi+ Dual LXi LXi CNG LXi CNG (O) LXi (O) VXi VXi (O) VXi AMT VXi AMT (O) Lxi (O) VXi (O) VXi AMT VXi AMT(O)
1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
D D D D D D D D D D D D P CNG CNG P P P P P P P P P
26.59 26.59 26.59 26.59 26.59 24.3 24.3 24.3 24.3 24.3 24.3 24.3 20.51 20.51 20.51 20.51 20.51 20.51 20.51 20.51 20.51 20.51 20.51 20.51
6.36 7.09 7. 21 8.07 8.57 7.19 7.32 7.74 7.87 8.67 9.66 9.88 4.09 4.64 4.83 4.42 4.35 4.68 4.82 5.15 4.59 4.87 5.02 5.34
Ghibli Quattraporte Quattraporte GTS Gran Turismo Gran Turismo Sport MC Stradale Gran Cabrio Gran Cabrio Sport Gran Cabrio MC
3. 0 3. 0 3.8 4.2 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7
D P P P P P P P P
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
1.1 (Cr.) 1.5 (Cr.) 2.2 (Cr.) 1.8 (Cr.) NA NA 2.0 (Cr.) NA NA
180 Sport 200 D Sport 200 D Style 180 Sport 200 D Sport 200 Avantgarde (CKD) 220 CDI Avantgarde (CKD) 200 CDI Avantgarde (LE) 220 D Style Launch Edition 220 D Style 250 D 200 E-400 Cabriolet 250 CDI 350 CDI 200 Sport 200 D Sport 200 D Style 220 D 4MATIC 300 300 Sport 220 D 220 D Style 220 D Sport 250D 4MATIC 350D 4MATIC 400D 4MATIC 250 CDI 350 CDI 350 CDI 500 500 Coupe Maybach S 500 Maybach S 600 600 Guard Maybach S600 Guard 250 350 CLA 45AMG GLA 45AMG C -63 S AMG E 63 AMG GL 63 AMG G 63 AMG G 63 AMG Crazy Colour Edition GLE 450 AMG Coupe ML 63 AMG SLK 55 AMG S 63 AMG S 63 AMG Coupe SLC 43 AMG GT S
1.6 2.2 2.1 1.6 2.1 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.0 3.0 2.1 3.0 2.0 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.0 2.0 2.2 2.2 2.4 2.1 3 3 2.1 3.0 3.0 4.6 4.6 4.6 6.0 6.0 6.0 2.2 3.5 2.0 2.0 4 5.5 5.5 5.5
P D D P D P D D D D D P P D D P D D D P P D D D D D P D D D P P P P P P D P P P P P P P
15.50 NA 17.90 NA NA 14.74 19.27 19.27 19.27 19.27 NA 13.82 NA 14.21 NA 13.7 17.90 17.90 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 14.80 8.70 NA NA NA NA NA 8.8 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
27.45 28.45 31.60 29.86 28.66 43.50 42.40 41..40 43.26 39.63 45.20 50.97 76 53.24 59.90 34.88 34.90 31.90 70.90 51.90 51.90 51.50 51.90 51.90 61.90 72.90 76.83 56.60 67.90 1.13 (Cr.) 1.44 (Cr.) 2.00 (Cr.) 1.77 (Cr.) 2.65 (Cr.) 8.9 (Cr.) 10.50 76.50 71.90 68.50 70.90 1.30 (Cr.) 1.29 (Cr.) 1.69 (Cr.) 1.84 (Cr.)
5.5
P
NA
2.17 (Cr.)
3 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 3 4
P P P P P P P
NA 10.41 NA NA NA NA NA
88.00 1.49 (Cr.) 1.25 (Cr.) 2.25 (Cr.) 2.60 (Cr.) 77.5 2.39 (Cr.)
Cooper D Cooper S Cooper D Cooper Convertible
1.5 2 1.5 1.6
D P D P
21.15 15.75 21.15 14.59
28.50 31.50 31.90 34.90
MODEL
CLA-Class B-Class
C-Class
E-Class
GLA-class
GLC -Class
GLE-class ML-class
S-class
CLS-Class SLK-class
AMG
Mini Clubman Mini Countryman MITSUBISHI Pajero Pajero Montero NISSAN GT-R Micra
Micra Active
New Sunny
Terrano
MINI Mini 3-Door Mini 5-Door Mini Convertible
50 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
ENGINE*
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
Cooper S Cooper D
2 2
P D
13.8 16.57
37.90 36.5
Sport 4x2 A/T Sport 4x4 M/T 4WD AT
2.5 2.5 3.2
D D D
NA 10.77 NA
27.12 27.52 67.28
Premium 2017 XL CVT XV CVT DCI XL DCI XL Comfort Active XL Active XV Active XV S XE XL (P) XV CVT XE D XL D XV D XV D Premium Safety XL (P) XE (D) XL D (O) XV (D) PRE XL (D) PRE AMT
3.8 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
P P P D D P P P P P P D D D D P D D D D
9.0 18.44 19.34 23.08 23.08 19.49 19.49 19.49 16.95 16.95 17.97 22.71 22.71 22.71 22.71 13.06 19.87 19.87 19.64 19.61
1.99 (Cr.) 5.99 6.85 6.53 7.08 4.59 4.88 5.35 7.91 8.40 10.89 8.80 9.46 9.93 10.76 9.99 9.99 11.78 13.35 13.95
Carrera Carrera S Carrera Cabriolet Carrera S Cabriolet Turbo Turbo S Turbo Cabriolet Turbo Cabriolet S Cayenne Cayenne Platinum Edition Cayenne S Cayenne GTS Cayenne Turbo Cayenne Turbo S Cayenne Diesel Cayenne Diesel Platinum Edition Cayenne S Diesel Macan S Diesel Turbo Turbo with performance package Panamera Turbo Panamera Turbo Executive
3.4 3.8 3.4 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 4.8 4.8 3.0
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P D
12.19 10.86 1.86 10.3 10.98 10.98 10.75 10.75 10.86 10.86 10.52 10.2 9.52 8.69 13.88
1.43 (Cr.) 1.64 (Cr.) 1.56 (Cr.) 1.77 (Cr.) 2.27 (Cr.) 2.67 (Cr.) 2.40 (Cr.) 2.83 (Cr.) 1.07 (Cr.) 1.09 (Cr.) 1.29 (Cr.) 1.50 (Cr.) 1.89 (Cr.) 2.54(Cr.) 1.09 (Cr.)
3.0
D
13.88
1.11 (Cr.)
4.2 2.0 3.0 3.6
D D D P
12.5 13.51 15.80 10.80
1.32 (Cr.) 78.02 1.09 (Cr.) 1.21 (Cr.)
3.6
P
10.80
1.44 (Cr.)
4.8 4.8
P P
NA NA
1.96 (Cr.) 2.08 (Cr.)
GX GLX DX LX CRDi
1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
P P D D D
15 15 13 13 20
4.71 5.16 5.64 6.10 6.70
RXE RXL 85 PS STANDARD 85 PS RXE 85 PS RXL 85 PS RXS 110PS RXL 110PS RXL AMT 85 PS RXZ 110PS RXZ 110PS RXZ AMT 110PS RXZ AWD Adventure Edition 85 PS RXE Adventure Edition 85 PS RXL Adventure Edition 85 PS RXZ STD RXE RXL RXT RXT (O) 1.0 RXT 1.0 RXT (O) 1.0 RXT (O) 85 PS STD (8 SEATER) 85 PS RxE (8 SEATER) 85 PS RxE (7 SEATER) 85 PS RxL (8 SEATER) World Edition 85 PS (8 SEATER) RXZ 85PS Stepway (8 Seater) RXL 110PS Stepway (8 Seater) World Edition 110 PS (8 SEATER)
1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
P P D D D D D D D D D D D D D P P P P P P P P D D D D
13.06 13.06 19.87 19.87 19.87 19.87 19.6 19.6 19.87 19.6 19.6 19.72 19.72 19.72 19.72 25.17 25.17 25.17 25.17 25.17 23 23 24.04 21.04 21.04 21.04 21.04
8.64 9.45 9.45 9.65 10.46 10.85 11.26 11.87 11.66 12.47 13.08 13.78 9.75 10.56 13.88 2.64 3.07 3.32 3.66 3.79 3.88 4.01 4.31 7.87 8.85 8.85 9.72
1.5
D
21.04
10.02
1.5 1.5
D D
21.04 21.04
10.46 10.38
1.5
D
19.98
10.68
PORSCHE
911
MERCEDES-BENZ A-Class
VARIANTS
Cayenne
Macan
Panamera PREMIER
Rio
RENAULT
Duster
Kwid
Lodgy
www.motownindia.com
BUYER’S GUIDE MODEL
VARIANTS
ENGINE*
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
Lodgy Pulse
Scala
RXZ 110PS Stepway (8 Seater) RXZ 110PS Stepway (7 Seater) RXL RXL ABS RXZ RXL RXL RXZ
1.5 1.5 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
D D P D D P D D
21.04 21.04 18.06 23.08 23.08 16.95 21.64 21.64
11.25 11.55 5.08 6.24 6.95 7.94 8.99 9.39
Ghost SWB Ghost EWB Ghost V-Specification Phantom Phantom EWB Drophead Coupe Coupe Wraith Drophead Coupe
6.6 6.6 6.6 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.6 6.6
P P P P P P P P P
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
4.50 (Cr.) NA NA 3.34 (Cr.) NA 4.01 (Cr.) 4 (Cr.) NA NA
Ambition TSI Ambition Plus TSI AT Style Plus TSI AT Ambition TDI CR Ambition Plus TDI CR Ambition TDI CR AT Ambition Plus TDI CR AT Style Plus TDI CR AT Active MPI Ambition MPI Style Plus MPI Style Plus Black Package MPI Style AT MPI Style Plus AT TDI CR Active TDI CR Ambition TDI CR Style Plus TDI CR Style Plus Black Package TDI CR Ambition AT TDI CR Style Plus AT TDI CR Style Plus Black Package AT Style TSI MT Style TSI AT Laurin & Klement TSI AT Style TDI AT Laurin & Klement TDI AT Style 4x2 Style 4x4
1.4 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5
P P P D D D D D P P P P P P D D D
16.80 14.70 14.70 20.60 20.60 19.30 19.30 19.30 15 15 15 15 15 14.3 21.14 21.14 21.14
15.64 19.06 21.21 18.66 19.33 19.99 20.68 22.64 8.02 9.15 9.84 9.97 10.55 10.9 9.09 10.22 10.91
Pure LX 4x2 BS IV Pleasure LX 4x2 BS IV Pride 4x4 BS IV XE Revotron 90PS XM Revotron 90PS XMS Revotron 90PS XT Revotron 90PS XE Quadrajet 75PS XM Quadrajet 75PS XMS Quadrajet 75PS XT Quadrajet 75PS XE XM XMA (AMT) XT XTA (AMT) XE XM XMA XT XT 4X4 XTA ev2 LS BS IV ev2 LX BS IV GLS BS IV LS LX VX EX BS 4 LX BS 4 LX BS 4 EX VX 4x2 VX 4x4 CX BS 4 CX - PS BS 4 EX BS 4 GX BS 4 XT EX 4x2 XT EX 4x4 XB XE XE (O)
MODEL
Phantom Series II Wraith Dawn SKODA
Octavia
Rapid
Superb
Yeti
1.5
D
21.14
11.04
1.5 1.5
D D
21.66 21.66
11.5 12.19
1.5
D
21.66
12.32
1.8 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
P P P D D D D
14.12 14.67 14.67 18.19 18.19 17.72 17.67
24.43 25.75 28.9 28.38 31.53 21.53 23.34
Tiago
2.2 2.2 2.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.4 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.2 2.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
D D D P P P P D D D D P P P P P D D D D D D D D P D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D P P P
15.05 15.05 15.05 17.57 17.57 17.57 17.57 22.95 22.95 22.95 22.95 23.6 23.6 21.9 23.6 21.9 14.4 14.4 14.4 14.4 14.4 14.4 25 25 15.64 25 25 25 11.57 11.57 14.1 14.1 13.9 13.9 16 16 16 16 13.49 13.49 23.84 23.84 23.84
12.04 14.24 17.29 4.64 5.34 5.58 6.18 5.79 6.26 6.63 7.29 2.18 2.54 2.95 2.74 3.15 11.99 13.85 15.05 16.20 17.49 17.40 4.99 5.48 5.00 6.01 6.20 6.24 10.91 9.66 10.51 12.39 13.98 15.35 7.05 7.24 7.80 8.49 9.95 10.99 3.20 3.76 3.88
Zest
Bolt
GenX Nano
Hexa
Indica
Indigo eCS
Safari Dicor
Safari Storme
Sumo Gold
Xenon XT Tiago
www.motownindia.com
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
XM XM (O) XT XT (O) XZ XB XE XE (O) XM XM (O) XT XT (O) XZ XE XM XMS XT XE XM XMS XMA (AMT) XT XTA (AMT)
1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3
P P P P P D D D D D D D D P P P P D D D D D D
23.84 23.84 23.84 23.84 23.84 27.28 27.28 27.28 27.28 27.28 27.28 27.28 27.28 17.57 17.57 17.57 17.57 22.95 22.95 22.95 21.58 20.65 21.58
4.06 4.18 4.36 4.48 4.92 3.94 4.46 4.58 4.86 4.98 5.16 5.28 5.71 5.14 5.80 6.01 6.59 6.16 3.90 7.18 7.74 7.78 8.58
A/T Hybrid J+ G G (CVT) GL VL A/T DJ DJ+ DG DGL G GX V VX GD GXD VD VXD G GX V VX GD GXD VD VXD G G Special Edition V D-4D GD GD Special Edition D-4D VD 4x2 M/T 4x2 A/T 4x2 M/T 4x2 A/T 4x4 M/T 4x4 A/T 2.7 GX MT - 7 Seater 2.7 GX MT - 8 Seater 2.7 VX MT - 7 Seater 2.7 GX AT - 7 Seater 2.7 GX AT - 8 Seater 2.7 ZX AT - 7 Seater 2.4 G MT - 7 Seater 2.4 G MT - 8 Seater 2.4 GX MT - 7 Seater 2.4 GX MT - 8 Seater 2.4 VX MT - 7 Seater 2.4 VX MT - 8 Seater 2.4 ZX MT - 7 Seater 2.8 GX AT - 7 Seater 2.8 GX AT - 8 Seater 2.8 ZX AT - 7 Seater
2.5 2.5 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.8 2.8 2.8
P H P P P P P D D D D P P P P D D D D P P P P D D D D P P P D D D P P D D D D P P P P P P D D D D D D D D D D
12.98 19.16 14.05 14.05 15.22 14.05 15.22 21.45 21.45 21.45 21.45 18.16 18.16 18.16 18.16 23.59 23.59 23.59 23.59 16.78 16.78 16.78 16.78 23.59 23.59 23.59 23.59 17.71 17.71 16.78 23.59 23.59 23.59 NA NA NA NA NA NA 9.89 9.89 9.89 10.83 10.83 10.83 15.1 15.1 15.1 15.1 15.1 15.1 15.1 14.29 14.29 14.29
30.28 30.90 13.78 15.31 16.61 17.27 18.66 14.81 15.01 16.42 17.57 5.39 5.64 5.88 6.39 6.69 6.94 7.11 7.53 6.54 6.94 7.22 7.85 7.67 8.07 8.35 8.98 6.59 6.51 8.09 7.76 7.83 8.06 25.92 27.61 27.52 29.14 30.05 31.12 13.98 14.03 16.82 15.09 15.14 19.88 14.21 14.26 15.10 15.15 17.94 17.99 19.89 16.40 16.45 21.19
VX 200 Premium
4.5
D
9.65
1.34 (Cr.)
Prado VX-L
3.0
D
11.13
93.36
Trendline Comfortline Highline Trendline Comfortline Comfortline DSG Highline Highline DSG TSI Trendline
1.2 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4
P P P D D D D D P
17.83 17.83 17.83 21.66 21.66 21.73 21.66 21.73 14.69
5.24 5.99 7.05 6.33 7.35 8.50 8.16 9.31 14.68
TOYOTA Camry
Corolla Altis
Etios Liva (New)
Platinum Etios
TATA Aria
ENGINE*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
ROLLS-ROYCE Ghost Series II
VARIANTS
Etios Cross
Fortuner
Innova Crysta
Land Cruiser LC 200 Land Cruiser Prado VOLKSWAGEN
Ameo
Jetta
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 51
BUYER’S GUIDE MODEL
VARIANTS
ENGINE*
FUEL*
FUEL PRICE* EFFICIENCY*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
Jetta
Polo
Vento
Beetle VOLVO V40 V40 Cross Country
S60
S60 Cross Country S90 XC60
XC90
TSI Comfortline TDI Trendline TDI Comfortline TDI Highline TDI Highline A/T Trendline Comfortline Highline Cross Polo MPI GT TSI Trendline (Diesel) Comfortline (Diesel) Highline (Diesel) Cross Polo TDI GT TDI Trendline Comfortline Highline Comfortline DSG AT Highline DSG AT Trendline Comfortline Highline Comfortline DSG AT Highline DSG AT 1.4 TSI
1.4 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4
P D D D D P P P P P D D D D D P P P P P D D D D D P
14.69 19.33 19.33 19.33 16.96 16.47 16.47 16.47 16.47 17.21 20.14 20.14 20.14 20.14 19.91 16.93 16.93 16.93 18.19 18.19 20.64 20.64 20.64 21.5 21.5 17.68
16.24 15.86 17.8 19.74 20.8 5.37 5.99 6.93 7.54 8.99 6.82 7.76 8.43 8.96 9.09 8.08 9.05 9.97 10.29 11.21 9.38 10.38 11.35 11.67 12.58 26.50
D3 Kinetic R-Design D3 Inscription T4 Petrol T6 Petrol D4 Kinetic Momentum Inscription R- Design
2 2 2.0 1.6 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.4 2.0
D D D P P D D D D
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
25.49 28.53 29.45 27.29 43.26 30.88 35.00 39.03 41.71
Inscription
2.4
D
NA
38.90
Inscription D4 Kinetic D4 Momentum R-Design D5 Inscription Momentum D5 Inscription Luxury Excellence T8
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.4 2.0 2.0 2
D D D D D D D H
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
53.50 44.80 47.99 53.56 51.70 70.96 82.9 1.25 Cr.
TWO-WHEELER PRICES MODEL
ENGINE*
FUEL EFFICIENCY*
PRICE*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
APRILIA SR150 Mana 850 GT ABS SRV 850 ABS ATC RSV4 RR RSV4 RF Tuono V4 1100 Dorsoduro 1200 ABS Caponord 1200 ABS Caponord 1200 ABS Rally Caponord 1200 ABS Travel BAJAJ AUTO Avenger Street 150 DTS-i Avenger Street 220 DTS-i Avenger Cruise 220 DTS-i CT100 Discover 125 DTS-i Discover 150 S Discover 150 F Platina 100 Pulsar 135LS Pulsar 150 DTS-i Pulsar AS 150 Pulsar 180 DTS-i Pulsar 200 NS Pulsar AS 200 Pulsar RS 200 Pulsar 220 F V Dominar BMW MOTORRAD K 1300 S K 1300 R K 1600 GT K 1600 GTL K 1600 GTL Exclusive 0603 R 1200 R R 1200 GS R 1200 GS ADV 0A02 R 1200 RT
158 839 839 999 999 1077 1197 1197 1197 1197
NA 21 21 12 12 14 20 18 18 18
0.67 14.81 (lakh) 15.05 (lakh) 20.99 (lakh) 25.68 (lakh) 18.73 (lakh) 17.11 (lakh) 18.05 (lakh) 20.03 (lakh) 20.25 (lakh)
150 220 220 99.27 124.6 145 145 102 135 149 149.5 178.6 199.5 199.5 199.5 220 149.5 373
45 45 45 89 82 60 60 104 64 65 55 45 40 42 35 38 75 NA
0.76 0.87 0.87 0.32 0.49 0.54 0.58 0.45 0.6 0.73 0.81 0.79 0.96 0.94 1.21 (Lakh) 0.91 0.62 1.36 (lakh
1293 1293 1649 1649 1649 1170 1170 1170 1170
19 17 22 22 NA 24 19 16 18
26.81 (lakh) 25.09 (lakh) 33.21 (lakh) 36.28 (lakh) NA 21.52 (lakh) 24.72 (lakh) 26.44 (lakh) 28.16 (lakh)
52 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
MODEL
ENGINE*
FUEL EFFICIENCY*
PRICE*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
R 1200 X (RnineT) 0A06 S 1000 RR DSK BENELLI TNT 25 TNT 300 TNT 600i ABS TNT 600 GT TNT 899 TNTR 1130 DSK HYOUSUNG Aquila GV250 GT 250R GT 650R Aquila PRO GV 650 ST7 DUCATI Scrambler Icon red Scrambler Classic yellow Scrambler Full Throttle Scrambler Urban Enduro Monster 821 Monster 1200 Monster 1200 S Monster 1200 R Hyperstrada 939 Hypermotard 939 Hypermotard 939 SP Multistrada 1200 Multistrada 1200 S Multistrada 1200 Pikes Peak Multistrada 1200 Enduro Diavel Diavel Carbon XDiavel XDiavel S Panigale 959 Panigale 1299 Panigale 1299 S Panigale R HARLEY DAVIDSON Street 750 Iron 883 Forty - Eight 1200 Custom Roadster Street Bob Fat Bob Fat Boy Heritage Softail Classic Road King Street Glide Special Road Glide Special CVO Limited HERO MOTOCORP Pleasure Maestro Edge Duet HF Dawn HF Deluxe HF Deluxe Eco Splendor+ Splendor PRO Splendor PRO Classic Splendor iSmart Passion Pro TR Super Splendor Passion Pro i3s Passion XPro Glamour Glamour PGM - FI Achiever Ignitor Achiever CBZ Xtreme Xtreme Sports Hunk Impulse Karizma Karizma ZMR HONDA New Dio Activa i Activa 125 Activa 3G Aviator CD 110 Dream Livo Dream Neo Dream Yuga Navi CB Shine CBS CB Shine SP CBS CB Unicorn 150 CBS
1170 999
NA 17
23.50 (lakh) 27.55 (lakh)
249 300 600 600 898 1131
NA NA NA NA NA NA
1.83 lakh 3.08(Lakh) 5.83(Lakh) 6.11 (Lakh) 9.70 (Lakh) 12.07 (Lakh)
249 249 647 647 678.2
NA NA NA NA NA
3.38 (Lakh) 3.50 (Lakh) 5.68 (Lakh) 6.20 (Lakh) 6.99 (Lakh)
803 803 803 803 821 1198 1198 1198 937 937 821 1198 1198 1198 1198 1198 1198 1262 1262 955 1285 1285 1198
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
6.97 (lakh) 8.18(lakh) 8.18(lakh) 8.18(lakh) 9.72 (lakh) 22.34 (lakh) 26.01 (lakh) 29.52 (lakh) 12.51 (lakh) 11.37 (lakh) 20.39 (lakh) 14.85 (lakh) 16.91 (lakh) 20.06 (lakh) 17.44 (lakh) 15.62 (lakh) 19.17 (lakh) 15.87 15.87 14.73 (lakh) 35.44 (lakh) 43.67 (lakh) 50.37 (lakh)
749 883 1202 1202 1202 1585 1690 1690 1690 1690 1690 1745 1801
NA 21.70 NA 20 NA 18.18 17.85 17.85 17.85 17.86 17.85 NA NA
4.91 (Lakh) 7.99 (Lakh) 9.50 (Lakh) 9.29 (lakh) 9.70 (lakh) 10.67(Lakh) 13.09 (Lakh) 16.35 (Lakh) 17.79 (Lakh) 26.49 (lakh) 31.25 (Lakh) 32.81 (lakh) 50.62 (Lakh)
102 110.9 110.9 97.2 97.2 97.2 97.2 97.2 97.2 97.2 97.2 124.7 97.2 109.1 124.7 124.8 149.2 124.7 149.1 149.2 149.2 149.2 149.2 223 223
49 NA NA 80 80 80 81 81 81 NA 79 83.10 79 60 81.10 NA NA 52.40 68 65.10 65.10 65.10 55 48.50 51
0.45 0.50 0.48 0.39 0.42 0.46 0.47 0.47 0.51 0.50 0.54 0.55 0.5 0.49 0.56 0.63 0.62 0.61 0.62 0.71 0.73 0.71 0.71 0.84 1.07
109.2 109 125 110 109 109.19 109 109 109 109.9 124.7 124.7 149.1
60 60 60 60 60 74 74 74 74 60 65 65 NA
0.48 0.46 0.56 0.50 0.51 0.46 0.53 0.49 0.51 0.39 0.61 0.65 0.69
www.motownindia.com
BUYER’S GUIDE MODEL
ENGINE*
FUEL EFFICIENCY*
PRICE*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
CB Unicorn 160 CBS CB Hornet 160 R CBS CBR 150R CBR 250R ABS CBR 650F CB 1000R ABS CB 1000RR CB 1000RR SP Edition Gold Wing- GL 1800 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Chief Classic Chief Darkhorse Chief Vintage Chieftain Scout Roadmaster Springfield Scout Sixty KAWASAKI KLX Z250 Ninja 300 Ninja 650 R Versys 650 Ninja H2 Ninja ZX 10R Ninja ZX 14R Ninja 1000 Versys 1000 Ninja Z800 Ninja Z1000 ER-6n KTM KTM 200 Duke KTM 390 Duke KTM RC 200 KTM RC 390 LML NV SPL NV LS STAR EURO 150 STAR EURO 200 MAHINDRA 2 WHEELERS Duro Dz Rodeo UZO Gusto 110 Gusto 125 Centuro NXT Centuro XT Centuro Rockstar Mojo Mojo Tourer Edition PIAGGIO Vespa LX Vespa VXL 125 Vespa SXL 125 Vespa ELEGANTE Vespa VXL 150 Vespa SXL 150 Vespa VXL 150 Anniversary Edition Vespa 946 ROYAL ENFIELD Bullet 350 Bullet 500 Electra Twinspark Himalayan Thunderbird 350 Thunderbird 500 Classic 350 Classic 500 Desert Storm Classic- Chrome Continental GT SUZUKI Access 125 Access 125 Spl Edition Lets Swish 125 Hayate Slingshot Gixxer Gixxer SF Gixxer SP Intruder M800 Intruder M1800R Intruder M1800R B.O.S.S Hayabusa GSX - S1000 GSX - S1000F GSX - R1000 V- Storm 1000 TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES Bonneville T100
www.motownindia.com
162.71 162.71 149.4 249 650 998 999 999 1832
NA NA NA 30 NA NA NA NA NA
0.76 0.85 1.23 (Lakh) 1.89 (Lakh) 7.30 (Lakh) 13.26 (Lakh) 16.10 (Lakh) 18.14 (Lakh) 29.95 (Lakh)
1811 1811 1811 1811 1131 1811 1811 999
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 25
24.00 (Lakh) 23.00 (LAKH) 29.70 (Lakh) 31.50 (Lakh) 12.80 (Lakh) 36.50 (Lakh) 30.60 (lakh) 11.99 (lakh)
112 249 296 649 649 998 998 1441 1043 1043 806 1043 649
NA NA 26 33 NA NA 14 18 15 NA 18 15 NA
2.6 (Lakh) 3.11 (Lakh) 3.64 (Lakh) 5.37 (Lakh) 6.59 (Lakh) 33.30 (lakh) 16.40 (Lakh) 17.90(Lakh) 12.50 (Lakh) 12.85 (lakh) 7.50 (Lakh) 12.50 (Lakh) 4.96 (Lakh)
200 373 200 373
NA NA NA NA
1.43 (Lakh) 1.95 (Lakh) 1.71 (Lakh) 2.25 (Lakh)
149.56 147.55 150.82 199.89
NA NA NA NA
0.40 0.45 0.47 0.53
124.6 125 110 124.6 106.7 106.7 110 295 295
56.25 59 63 NA 85.40 85.40 85.40 NA NA
0.46 0.49 0.46 0.49 0.51 0.48 0.45 1.69 1.88
125 125 125 125 150 150 150 125
62 60 NA 50 NA NA NA NA
0.70 0.81 0.85 0.89 0.87 0.91 1.00 lakh 12.04 lakh
346 499 346 411 346 500 346 499 499 499 535
53.40 NA 53.40 NA NA NA 53.40 53.40 39.35 39.35 NA
1.09 (lakh) 1.57 (Lakh) 1.21 (Lakh) 1.56(Lakh) 1.41 (Lakh) 1.79 (Lakh) 1.31 (Lakh) 1.67 (Lakh) 1.70 (Lakh) 1.75(Lakh) 1.98 (Lakh)
124 124 112.8 124 112.8 124 154.9 154.9 154.9 805 1783 1783 1340 999 999 999 1037
64 64 63 47 69 66 63 50 NA 22 13 13 NA NA NA 12 18
0.53 0.55 0.47 0.52 0.52 0.53 0.77 0.85 0.8 10.05 (Lakh) 15.95 (Lakh) 16.45 (Lakh) 13.88(Lakh) 12.25 (Lakh) 12.70 (Lakh) 16.00 (Lakh) 13.45(Lakh)
900
NA
7.78 (Lakh)
MODEL
ENGINE*
FUEL EFFICIENCY*
PRICE*
*Engine in Litres | Fuel - Petrol (P), Diesel (D), CNG, LPG, Hybrid (H), Electric (E) | Fuel Efficiency in kmpl/kmpkg | Prices in lakh/Crore
Bonneville T120 Street Twin Thruxton 1200 R Street Triple ABS A2 Speed Triple ABS A1 Daytona 675 Tiger 800 XR Tiger 800 XRx Tiger 800 XCx Tiger 800 XCA Tiger Explorer XC1200 Thunderbird Storm Thunderbird LT Rocket III Roadster TVS Scooty Pep+ Wego Scooty Zest Sport Star City + Jupiter Phoenix 125 Victor Apache RTR 160 Apache RTR 180 ABS Apache RTR 200 Apache RTR 200 Pirelli XL Super Heavy Duty XL Super 100 UM Renegade Sports S Renegade Commando YAMAHA Alpha Facino Ray Z Cygnus Ray-ZR Saluto RX Saluto FZ FZ-FI Version 2 FZ-S FI Version 2 FZ-25 SZ-RR FAZER F1 Version 2.0 YZF R15 Version 2.0 YZF R15 S YZF R3 MT-09 YZF R1 YZF R1M VMAX
1200 900 1200 675 1050 675 800 800 800 800 1215 1699 1699 2294
NA 27.02 NA NA NA 16.37 17.56 17.56 17.56 17.56 15.93 NA NA NA
8.80(Lakh) 7.00 (Lakh) 11.00 (Lakh) 7.91 (Lakh) 11.49 (Lakh) 10.69 (Lakh) 10.60 (Lakh) 11.83(Lakh) 12.95 (Lakh) 14.02 (Lakh) 18.75 (Lakh) 14.10 (Lakh) 16.40 (Lakh) 21.91 (Lakh)
87.8 109.7 109.7 99.7 109.7 109.7 124.53 109.7 159.7 177.4 197.75 197.75 69.9 99
65 62 62 95 83.90 62 67 76 60 45 35 35 NA 67
0.44 0.50 0.46 0.37 0.44 0.49 0.52 0.52 0.75 0.89 0.90 0.95 0.28 0.31
279.5 279.5
NA NA
1.57 (Lakh) 1.64 (Lakh)
113 113 113 113 110 123 153 150 150 249 153 149 149 149 321 847 998 998 1679
NA NA 53 66 82 78 NA NA NA 43 62.40 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
0.49 0.53 0.49 0.52 0.46 0.55 0.74 0.80 0.82 1.19 (lakh) 0.66 0.87 1.18 (Lakh) 1.15 (Lakh) 3.26(Lakh) 11.36 (lakh) 24.74 (Lakh) 33.54 (Lakh) 26.94 (Lakh)
OFF-ROAD VEHICLE PRICES SEGMENT
MODEL
ENGINE (CC)
PRICE (RS.)
Outlaw 50 Outlaw 110 Sportsman 110 Phoenix 200 RZR 170 Hammerhead Sportsman ACE Sportsman Touring 570 Sportsman 850 H.O Sportsman Touring 850 SP Sportsman Big Boss 800 400 Crew 570 - 6 Crew 900 - 5 Crew 900 Diesel Ranger EV RZR 570 RZR S 900 EPS RZR XP 1000 EPS RZR XP 4 1000 EPS RZR XP Turbo EPS RZR XP 1000 EPS High Lifter Indy 220 500 Widetrak LX 600 RMK 144 ES Rush Pro Multix
49cc 112cc 112cc 196cc 169cc 150cc 32 HP 567cc 850cc 850cc 760cc 455cc 567cc 875cc 904cc N.A 567cc 875cc 999cc 999cc 925cc 999cc 121cc 488cc 599cc 599cc NA
2.99 lakh 3.70 lakh 3.70 lakh 5.13 lakh 6.45 lakh 2.75 lakh 9.39 lakh 8.78 lakh 15.49 lakh 17 lakh 14.99 lakh N.A 16.59 lakh 20 lakh 22.54 lakh 9.94 lakh 10.95 lakh 19.35 lakh 24.40 lakh 27.11 lakh 29.20 lakh 28.30 lakh 4.65 lakh 12 lakh 14.20 lakh N.A 2.32 lakh
Ozark 250 Quadsport Z400
200 400
5.45 lakh 8.5 lakh
POLARIS
Youth Model
ATV
Ranger
Ranger RZR
Snowmobile
Eicher Polaris SUZUKI Youth Model ATV
To advertise with us call 9811097399, 9958125645 or write to us at advertising.motown@gmail.com MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 53
COVER REPORT R&D CENTRE IN ROHTAK SEES 3800 CRORE INVESTMENT
MISSION POSSIBLE Maruti Suzuki’s 600 acres playground aims to keep cars and people safe
The Maruti Suzuki Ignis being tested at the High Speed Circuit
M
aruti Suzuki’s 600 acres of unique playground in Rohtak near Delhi in the state of Haryana has around 1400 engineers playing ball almost every day of their lives, not to win trophies for themselves, but to keep the cars we drive and the people in and around them as safe as possible. “More than 30 different kinds of tracks have been built into the playground which our engineers cherish..... It’s the kind and level of work we are doing here that keeps them occupied and charged up. That’s a major motivation for our engineers here,” says CV Raman, Executive Director, Engineering, Maruti
Suzuki India Limited. Raman was addressing journalists while demonstrating the extent of work being carried out at Maruti Suzuki’s global R&D Centre in Rohtak. The centre which has already seen an investment of Rs 1900 crore in Phase I, will see an additional investment of a similar amount till November 2019 when work in phase II ends, taking the total investment to Rs 3800 crore. The centre is poised to become one of the most advanced R&D facilities in India and amongst the top facilities in Asia. Also, it is not every other day that Maruti Suzuki allows you to witness a brand new Maruti Suzuki Ignis car travel through a remote mechanism at a speed of
54 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
56 odd kilometres per hour and crash into a 90-tonne concrete block with loads of sensors and cameras along with two advanced Anthropomorphic Test Devices (ATDs), a.k.a. crash test dummies sitting in the front seats, recording in the process every micro second of the test in order to collate data that would help the company build safer cars as well as ensure that people sitting inside escape without any fatal injures post a crash. Just to understand the immense capability of at least one sophisticated equipment at the centre, it is pertinent to note that the cameras installed at the centre capture the crashes at anywhere between 1000 frames per second to 10,000 frames
per second (fps). A high end camera used by auto journalists to capture speeding cars and bikes for their reviews have a capability of around 60 fps, while a DJI Osmo recording camera has 120fps capability and a Go Pro around 240fps capability. So what is this centre all about? Spread over a 600-acre campus (600 acres have been developed and another 100 acres lie unused as of now), this integrated R&D Centre has state-of-the-art vehicle testing and evaluation labs, besides a world class proving ground with 31 unique test tracks that traverse over 31 kilometres replicating real life terrains. Thus Maruti Suzuki wants to not only cherish the initiative of “Make in
www.motownindia.com
COVER REPORT India”, but is also ushering in an era of “Create in India”. The centre has a 5.9 km long high-speed track with 2km straight stretches on either side. Along its periphery is a 35 degree banking track where a car can be driven at high speeds of around 190kmph. The track itself is no ordinary one, having been built by an international company specialised in such tasks. The machines deployed for building these tracks were GPS enabled and the task was carried out with utmost precision. Besides the high-speed track, the centre has several unique test tracks like Belgian Block Road, Straight Block Road, S-Type Block Road, Twist Ditch, Undulated Road, Speed breakers, water wading roads, highway road, low friction road, vehicle dynamics area, NVH roads (for testing noise, vibration and harshness of a vehicle), ABS track for endurance test, etc. The entire track area is also interspersed with 13 lagoons, some of which continue to hold water and are homes to several migratory birds! These lagoons play a critical role in ensuring that there is no water logging during rains and since they are inter connected they ensure that water is evenly distributed in these lagoons. While these open air tracks are used to test the capabilities of the car on the performance, durability and comfort front, it is the 5664 square metre Passive Safety Lab that holds the key to all safety related matters. Apart from the crash lab area here, there is a soak room, sled facility (crash tests are carried out here with the shell of a car), pedestrian lab and even a dummy calibration lab. These sophisticated Hybrid III dummies are priced in the range of Rs. 30 lakh to Rs. 90 lakh. The pedestrian testing is done with
www.motownindia.com
new generation devices and products fitted with sensors and cameras that can assess the damage occurred to areas like the skull, neck and the entire leg (femur, knee and tibia) during a head on crash of a human being with a car. Here, while the car is stationary, sophisticated machines push the testing devices at speeds of 35kmph on to the front of the car in order to determine the damage. But it is the frontal offset crash test and side impact tests carried out at higher speeds that enable the engineers at the Rohtak R&D centre to determine how safe the car is post an accident, for the occupants of the car. Since the time the centre has become operational, Maruti Suzuki has carried out at least 200 such tests. Post each test, the brand new car is dismantled and disposed of as scarp. But it is the invaluable data that helps the company make better and safer cars. Crash tests of such nature carried out in government testing centres like ARAI or iCAT could cost as much as Rs 15 lakh per test which does not include the cost of the vehicle!
MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LTD (MSIL) – STRENGTHENING ITS ENGINEERING PROWESS Way back in the 1980s when Maruti Suzuki India Ltd was known as Maruti Udyog Ltd , its engineers enhanced their skills by visiting Suzuki’s global engineering facilities in Japan for a maximum period of four to five months. But more than a decade later they were sent for as long as two years which led to better exposure and learning for Maruti Suzuki engineers. The journey of the company and the prowess of its engineers can be summed up in four phases: Phase 1 involved mere localisation and product
Pedestrian safety test
Pedestrian crash test
Ignis being tested for frontal offset
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 55
COVER REPORT offering, Phase 2 involved facelift, co-design and development, Phase 3 involved full body change and Phase 4 involved a global development. So whether it was the facelift of the Zen car in 2003, the co-design of Swift with the Suzuki global R&D team in 2005, the working on the full body change of Alto in 2012, or the making of the compact SUV Vitara Brezza in 2016, each of this marked a new high for Maruti engineers. “Of course all of this was done with a lot of hand holding from Suzuki of Japan,” says Raman. The Vitara Brezza was conceptualised, designed and developed in India using Suzuki’s engine and core technology. The car became a reality using some of the contemporary facilities of this Rohtak R&D Centre. So, while vehicle design, development and testing require the most sophisticated equipment, more important is to develop capability of engineers over time to optimally utilise these facilities to ensure customer satisfaction. Over the last decade, Maruti Suzuki has systematically trained and developed engineers for R&D by giving them exposure to new model development as well as doing special projects along with the more experienced engineers at SMC Japan on design and technology. Nearly 35% of R&D engineers in MSIL have already been trained at Suzuki, Japan for up to two years, and built the competence to create modern vehicles with advanced features and high quality and safety. The world class testing facilities at Rohtak and the capability of Maruti Suzuki engineers have now converged. Working in close partnership with the R&D team in Suzuki, Japan, MSIL will be able to test and evaluate vehicles at this R&D Centre.
overall optimisation of vehicle design and systems is essential. It is here that the global R&D team at Suzuki, Japan and MSIL has developed a new 5th Generation vehicle platform that is designed to provide advanced safety to occupants, without compromising on fuel efficiency, emission or performance. Called Total Effective Control Technology (TECT), this breakthrough innovation ensures that the vehicle is safer, stronger, 10pc more rigid while being Collection of dummies used for crash tests 15pc lighter. Through TECT, the vehicle Ertiga have been tested and MEETING SAFETY structure is engineered in a way certified by official homologation NORMS AHEAD OF TIME that in the event of an accident, agencies for advanced safety Vitara Brezza is the first vehicle regulations on offset, side impact the crash energy is absorbed by in India to be certified for offset impacted sides while keeping and pedestrian safety. To meet and side impact crashes, much the advanced safety regulations, the occupant compartment safe. ahead of the advanced safety This latest platform directs the each of these vehicles has regulations to be mandated by crash energy from the vehicle undergone 35-40 tests during the government in India. Vitara front to the rear keeping the design and development over Brezza was certified by the compartment intrusions minimal. 3-4 years. About 75-80% homologation agency before TECT also ensures that the of cars in the Maruti Suzuki its launch in March 2016, well safety systems such as seat before the advanced regulations portfolio would become compliant to these norms, about belt/airbag remain in the correct come into effect in India. position to provide maximum a year ahead of them becoming Interestingly five Maruti protection to the occupant. mandatory in India. Suzuki models now certified are Besides TECT, Maruti Suzuki for advanced safety, ahead of also used new material like regulation. Ignis, the company’s SUZUKI TOTAL high tensile steel (stronger and first urban compact vehicle, EFFECTIVE CONTROL safer while being lighter) and offers all advanced safety ahead TECHNOLOGY (TECT) many other innovations, to keep of regulations timeframe of the In developing products, Maruti government. Like the Vitara Suzuki R&D has been focussing their vehicles safe, fuel efficient, nature friendly and great on Brezza, Ignis was also tested and on several aspects like the performance front. One of evaluated at the crash labs and design, technology, comfort & its latest model, the Baleno, proving ground in Rohtak’s R&D convenience and infotainment, is a TECT marvel. Baleno is Centre. At its launch in January along with advanced safety. nearly 90 Kgs lighter than a 2017, all variants of Ignis were Adding an air bag, or any other conventional platform and is officially certified for all advanced additional safety equipment safety norms on offset, side alone is not an answer to making consequently more fuel efficient. Its longer wheelbase gives more impact and pedestrian safety. a safe, smart car. To meet space, comfort and convenience In addition, in the last few advanced regulations in safety to occupants. And to top it, months, Maruti Suzuki models as well as emissions without Baleno meets all advanced S-Cross, Ciaz, Baleno and compromising performance, an safety regulations. It is obvious IMPLEMENTATION DATES-FINAL GOVERNMENT ROADMAP that the Rohtak R&D Centre FOR SAFETY NORMS New Model Existing Model will continue to play a very important role in the making of Full Frontal Impact Oct 1, 2017 Oct 1, 2019 all the future models from Maruti Offset Frontal Impact Oct 1, 2017 Oct 1, 2019 Suzuki , while its engineers will Lateral / Side Impact Oct 1, 2017 Oct 1, 2019 continue to play ball at its 600 Pedestrian Protection Oct 1, 2018 Oct 1, 2020 acres playground!
56 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
B2B NEWS
Sub assembly system for spares keeps Ford customers happy
Buying a vehicle is not the real tough part. Maintaining a vehicle is what could turn out to be a nightmare. Unavailability of spare parts, terrible service standards or exorbitantly priced spares can result in untold misery to owners of cars. But American car maker Ford says its cars are not only robust but they are also easy to maintain. A visit to the company’s technical centre in Manesar near Delhi revealed a lot about the after sales and service standards that Ford maintains. We all know Ford makes robust cars which have the right amount of technology and perform well on road. But the strategy behind their after sales service is a much lesser known fact to most. Surprisingly vehicles sold by Ford are not too expensive to maintain and are
www.motownindia.com
backed by top notch service standard. Ford has also got one of the most transparent systems in place when it comes to the cost of service and parts. Through the service price and parts price calculator on their website, Ford customers are able to know the exact cost of periodic maintenance and parts before even sending their cars to a Ford workshop. This does bring a sense of transparency in the system. Ford has further gone and ensured that they reduce the replacement cost of parts using a sub assembly system of replacements. Many of the auto parts used in their cars are broken down into sub components. During the event of a malfunction only a specific sub part will need to be replaced, thus bringing down the overall cost of ownership. Ford’s latest offering, the Figo Aspire gets about 850 sub assembly parts which will ensure that the overall parts
replacement cost during the tenure of ownership is reduced by changing only the affected sub assembly part. The company is also working alongside their suppliers to ensure higher levels of localisation, thus significantly reducing the cost of parts used in their vehicles. While Ford has taken care of two very critical aspects related to after sales service, these would mean nothing without the ease of availability of parts. The company has set up more than 7 lakh POS for the distribution of their genuine parts across the country. Customers can thus easily avail these parts from multi brand workshops or their local mechanics as well. Ford’s genuine parts distributors have been appointed in Delhi, Rajasthan, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Goa, Daman & Diu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, AP, Telangana, West Bengal and Guwahati. So, what would be the cost of running these vehicles for say 1,00,000 kms? Ford has claimed that their Figo Aspire petrol model will incur a running
cost of just Rs. 0.37 per km, while the diesel models will incur Rs. 0.45 per km. But would bigger models which the company is retailing also possess such impeccable figures. The EcoSport is one of Ford’s most popular vehicles in India and comes with a running cost of Rs. 0.42 per kilometre for the petrol variant, while diesel incurs a running cost of Rs. 0.46 per km. Even their mammoth Endeavour works up a faint Rs. 0.68/ km for the 2.2L diesel engine variant and Rs. 0.72/ km for the 3.2L version. Ford has further gone and setup more than 185 outlets (Ford Assured) for purchase of multi brand second hand vehicles. The company will guarantee transparency, quality, choice, pricing and warranty of 20,000kms or 1 year. To enhance the experience of ownership, Ford has also set up a vehicle personalisation centre where customers can choose a variety of different customisations for their vehicles. Currently these options are available only for the EcoSport model. The company has a network of 376 sales and service facilities in more than 209 cities across India also has initiatives like 24X7 road side assistance.
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 57
B2B NEWS
Magneti Marelli showcases strength of Technical centre in India The Euros 7.9 billion (Rs 56,130.8 crore approx) Magneti Marelli company, part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Group of Italy, is confident that its India Technical Centre will grow significantly in the country and also contribute a lot more to the global automobile market, thereby expanding its footprint worldwide. The centre is currently the hub of all engineering services of the Magneti Marelli company in India and supplies components such as infotainment, instrument cluster, body computer, power train, telematics, lighting ECU advance engineering and shock absorbers to all OEMs operating in the country. These systems undergo a series of tests and evaluation alongside requirements set by OEMs before production ready models and specifications are handed over. Some of the clients serviced from this technical service
centre include the likes of Fiat, Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Volkswagen Group, BMW, JLR, Maruti Suzuki, Volvo, Hero Group, Renault, Peugeot, Ford, General Motors, Jeep, Chrysler and Citroen. This centre was certified with Automotive SPICE Level 1 a year or so back. Automotive SPICE is a process model developed by Auto SIG (Automotive Special Interest Group) formed with the help of European automotive manufacturers. The company also has facilities to test software through a virtual test environment before the
hardware is made available. Keeping an eye on the future, the Technical Service Centre also has access to several technologies which can cater to different market regulations and infrastructure. The company is actively working on research and development of automotive connectivity enabling cars to stay online. Magneti Marelli also has solutions to improve the connectivity between cars and smart cities. Alongside such solutions the company is also working on powertrains for BS VI and OBD II with a specific focus on innovative strategy to
reduce vehicle emissions which are in sync with guidelines stated in the Kyoto Protocol and Paris Accord, also signed by India. Magnet Marelli has around seven plants in the NCR area, three in Pune area and one each in Chennai and Gujarat area, while it has one R&D centre each in NCR area and Pune. Many of its plants are stand alone ones, while a few are in collaboration with companies like Maruti Suzuki, Hero MotoCorp, Talbros, Motherson, etc. Their Technical Service Centre has grown from strength to strength, with a modest beginning in 2010 rendering services provided around infotainment and bluetooth connectivity to solutions like instrument clusters, body computers, powertrains, telematics, lighting ECU and shock absorbers being catered to by 2016.
Iconic HM brand is now Le Ambassador after buyout by Peugeot Within three weeks of announcing a tie up with the PSA Peugeot Group of France , the CK Birla Group has announced that Hindustan Motors Ltd, the manufacturer of the iconic Ambassador car, has executed an agreement with Peugeot S.A. on February 10, 2017 for the sale of the Ambassador brand. In a letter the Indian stock exchanges, Hindustan Motors noted that the Ambassador brand (including the trademarks having application numbers 2803570, 2803571 and 2821821) and certain related rights (“Ambassador Brand”) by the Company (Hindustan Motors Limited) has been sold to Peugeot S.A for a consideration of Rs 80,00,00,000 (Indian Rupees Eighty crore). “The sale of the Ambassador Brand shall be effective upon fulfilment of the terms & conditions as prescribed in the said abovementioned agreement”, the note said.
58 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
B2B NEWS
India has huge potential for auto shredding, says Minister
Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh. Picture Courtesy: PIB
Keeping in mind that the country has more than 7 lakh cars and over 4 lakh trucks and buses which have reached end-oflife stage, the Indian market has a huge potential for auto-shredding. By 2025, around 28 lakh cars and 12 lakh trucks and buses will reach their end-of-life stage. Reiterating this point, Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh informed that the MSTC-Mahindra Intertrade state-ofthe-art auto shredding plant is likely to be functional in 2018. The Minister also emphasised that the Indian steel industry needs to meet the entire domestic demand of high-grade automotive steel, electrical steel and special steels from domestic production. He stated this while addressing the ‘Make In Steel’ Conference in the Capital. Those present at the conference included Dr. Aruna Sharma, Secretary, Steel Ministry, P.K.Singh, Chairman, SAIL, Prashant Ruia, MD, Essar Steel and Rita Singh, CMD, Mesco Steel. The Minister informed that the government was examining the feasibility of setting up scrap-based steel plants in India. “These will be on the lines of ‘Melt & Manufacture’ steel technology in USA. Scrap-based steel plants are environmentfriendly, energy-efficient and costeffective. These will have the capability to produce special high-quality steels, a pre-requisite for Make in Steel. I would like you to deliberate on the cost-benefit analysis of setting up scrap based steel plants in North and West India. These
www.motownindia.com
regions are important from the perspective of scrap-availability and steel import hubs,” he said while addressing experts from the steel industry. India imports around 6 million tonnes of scrap steel every year and is the second largest importer of scrap after Turkey. By 2025, the Minister informed, India will be able to generate 7.5 million tonnes of scrap every year. “We are capable of producing autograde, defence-grade and other special steels in India. What we need to do is to push ourselves and to come out of our comfort zones. Then and then only can we be self-sufficient and strong,” he said. Emphasising on the importance of steel industry, the Minister noted that it is important for the country because it has one of the highest economic linkages in overall GDP. Steel has an outputmultiplier effect of around 1.4 times on GDP, so if steel industry grows by 1 per cent, its proportionate impact on GDP would be 1.4 %. The employmentmultiplier effect of steel is around 7 times, that is, with increase in output, steel industry has the potential to create 7 times the job opportunities, in upward and downward industries. “In 2016, India retained its position as the fastest growing major steel economy in the world. We are all proud of it, and we are confident that India would continue to lead the growth trend in world steel industry. All of us will have to work together for it,” he added.
Gestamp `260 crore investment in first hot stamping plant in India
Gestamp, a Spanish multinational company specialised in the design, development and manufacture of metal components for the automotive industry, has launched a new plant specialised in hot stamping in Pune (India). The company has invested Euros 36 million (approx. Rs 260 crore or Rs 2.6 billion) in the new facility that will provide services for Fiat Chrysler Automobile (FCA), Ford and Tata Motors. Raman Nanda is the Country Head and President, Gestamp India. The new Pune plant will employ 130 people in 2017 and will involve the introduction of hot stamping in the country.
Ducati crosses 1000 motorcycle sales milestone in India
Ravi Avalur, Managing Director of Ducati India
Ducati India Pvt. Ltd. has registered an 18% increase in sales during 2016, passing the significant milestone of 1000 Ducati motorcycles sold in India. With the addition of the new models and a growing dealership network, the company has delivered 580 motorcycles in 2016. Having expanded its network now to five dealerships including Bangalore, Pune, and Ahmedabad, the brand is continuing to grow. The Diavel Dark and Carbon continue to be sales drivers for the Italian manufacturer, accounting for 17% of total sales in 2016, while the Ducati Scrambler registered a 38% growth over the previous year.
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 59
B2B NEWS
Bajaj Auto first to comply with BS IV emission norms
Keita Muramatsu, President & CEO, HMSI, with Y.S. Guleria, Senior Vice-President, Sales and Marketing, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt Ltd.celebrating the launch of all new 2017 BS-IV CB Shine with AHO
Honda CB Shine crosses 50 lakh units milestone in India Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI) rolled out its 50th lakh CB Shine motorcycle from its Tapukara (Rajasthan) manufacturing plant. Celebrating this accomplishment Honda launched the allnew 2017 BS IV CB Shine with AHO, its 3rd offering to meet BS-IV norms. Leaving competition behind, CB Shine is the only 125cc motorcycle to cross 50 lakh sales mark (as per available cumulative data). The Honda CB Shine is powered by a 124.73 cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine boosted by Honda Eco Technology (HET). Producing 10.16 BHP at 7500 rpm and peak torque of 10.30 Nm at 5500 rpm, the new 2017 CB Shine sports enhanced premium looks with shining chrome finish muffler and Carburetor Cover, New Athletic Blue Metallic and Imperial Red Metallic colours.
Sona Autocomp Holdings sells entire stake in Sona Koyo Steering Systems Sona Autocomp Holding Limited, led by Sunjay J Kapur, has entered into an agreement, with its long standing technical and financial collaborator JTEKT Corporation, to sell its entire stake in Sona Koyo Steering Systems Limited (“SKSSL”). The total consideration would aggregate to Rs 419.28 crore (Rs 4,192.83 million) at a price of Rs 84.00 per share for 49,914,664 shares representing 25.12% stake in SKSSL. SKSSL is a manufacturer of steering systems for passenger cars and utility vehicles in India. The company supplies steering assemblies to Maruti Suzuki and several global automakers, including Toyota, Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra, Honda, Renault Nissan and Ford.
60 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
Bajaj Auto has announced that it is ready to comply with EPCA’s direction of neither selling nor registering any pre – BS IV vehicle from April 1, 2017. The company announced that all its two and three-wheelers manufactured from January 2017 meet the stringent BS IV norms. The company claimed that It is probably the first automobile company to completely meet BS IV norms well before the deadline of April 1, 2017. The Central Pollution Control Board had Rajiv Bajaj earlier confirmed that BS III compliant vehicles could not be sold or registered anywhere in the country from April 1, 2017. However, some automobile companies have requested that this deadline be extended. Rajiv Bajaj, MD – Bajaj Auto Ltd. said, “Bajaj Auto as a responsible corporate has complied with this directive and had already commenced manufacturing of BS IV complaint vehicles from October 2016. Moreover, with effect from Jan 2017 all products from all our 3 plants are BS IV compliant. We have thus ensured that all vehicles presented for registration from 1st April’17 onwards will be BS IV compliant. This has been possible because of meticulous planning for dealer stocks and switching over to production of BS IV compliant vehicles well in advance.
Maruti Suzuki presents 15 new vehicles to Haryana Police Maruti Suzuki India Limited handed over 15 new vehicles (13 Ertigas and 2 Eeco ambulances) to the Haryana Police department on February 13, 2017. Through this initiative the company aims to support Haryana Police department in improving road safety on the Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway / Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway in the state of Haryana. These vehicles will be used for patrolling, surveillance and addressing medical emergencies on the expressway. They will help bring down the number of road accidents due to over speeding and also provide immediate medical support to the injured thus bringing down the number of fatalities on the corridor. The KMP Expressway forms an important corridor that connects NH2 and NH8 on the outer peripheral of Delhi. It works as a bypass for vehicles coming from Jaipur towards Faridabad or Agra and similarly for vehicles heading towards Jaipur and Mumbai from Agra or Kolkata. The vehicles were presented to Sandeep Khirwar, Commissioner of Police, Gurgaon, by C S Raju, Executive Director (HR), Maruti Suzuki India Limited. Others present at the occasion were Shibash Kabiraj, Joint Commissioner of Police, Gurgaon and Ms. Mamta Singh, IPS, IGT, South Range. Senior officials from Maruti Suzuki India limited, Mahesh Rajoria, Sr Advisor, Driving Training, Kanwaldeep Singh, Vice President, Corporate Planning and Communications and Ranjit Singh, Head CSR were also present at the occasion.
www.motownindia.com
B2B NEWS
Sundaram-Clayton plans to invest `750 cr in India, US Sundaram-Clayton Limited (SCL) is planning to invest Rs 400cr over 3 years to expand its facilities in India. This will increase its capacity from 60,000 MT to 70,000 MT. SCL has 4 manufacturing plants situated in India. The planned investment will enable the company to cater to the growth that it expects from the Indian market. Sundaram-Clayton Limited is the flagship company of TVS Group and a leading Indian manufacturer and supplier of aluminum cast products to global automotive OEMs, plans to invest for growth both in India and in US, along with its subsidiary. Further to the investment announcement made to Dr. Lakshmi Venu the press and stock exchanges in August 2016, a progress update on the above plans is made now. The company also announced its plans to set up its first manufacturing facility outside of India with an additional investment of over USD 50million (Rs 350 Cr) to create 10,000 MT of capacity over a period of five years. The facility will be located in the United States, in Dorchester County, South Carolina. Dr. Lakshmi Venu, Joint Managing Director, Sundaram-Clayton Limited (SCL) said, “The United States is a strategically important market for us. Over the years, we have built strong partnerships with global OEMs in the region and have decided to set up a state of the art facility in the United States to better support our customers there. Dorchester County in South Carolina offers certain strategic business advantages including proximity to a high quality port, a well-rounded transportation network, a young, well-educated, diverse workforce and an excellent business environment. SCL is known for our customer-first attitude in everything that we do and we expect that this plant will enable us to be more responsive to our customers and to serve them better.”
BorgWarner supplies durable silent chains for Suzuki Solio Hybrid BorgWarner, a global leader in clean and efficient technology solutions for combustion, hybrid and electric vehicles, produces silent chains for Suzuki’s Solio hybrid vehicle. When driving under electric power, two chains transfer power from the electric motor to the transmission to propel the vehicle. During braking or deceleration, the chains transmit power back to the motor to recharge the battery. “As our global customers add hybrid electric motors to their propulsion systems, they are discovering the benefits of BorgWarner’s efficient, low noise chains for transmitting torque and solving packaging challenges,” said Joel Wiegert, President and General Manager, BorgWarner Morse Systems. “We are excited by this new growth opportunity,” he added. Designed for lighter weight, smaller space and lower cost than gear drives, BorgWarner’s technology provides durable performance, even under high speeds typical in hybrid applications. BorgWarner also supplies the silent timing chain for the 1.2-liter gasoline engine. In both applications, lower friction improves durability and increases efficiency.
www.motownindia.com
Sales of Maruti Suzuki Smart Hybrid Vehicles surpass one lakh units Maruti Suzuki India Limited has announced that its Smart Hybrid vehicles – Ciaz SHVS and Ertiga SHVS – have crossed cumulative sales of 100,000 units in February 2017. This marks the success of Maruti Suzuki’s efforts in hybrid and electric mobility in India. Maruti Suzuki introduced India’s first Smart Hybrid Vehicle, Ciaz SHVS on Sept 1, 2015. It subsequently introduced the technology in Ertiga Diesel in Oct 2015. Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki (SHVS) is a technology which uses an Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) and an advanced high capacity battery to supplement the engine’s power. SHVS technology makes it more efficient than the conventional set-up and saves energy while decelerating/braking. Ciaz and Ertiga Smart Hybrid participate in Government of India’s FAME India scheme, which aims to promote Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric vehicles in India.
10th Honda Young Engineer and Scientist’s Award announced Honda Motor India Pvt. Ltd. (HMI) presented the 10th Edition of the Young Engineer and Scientist’s (Y-E-S) Award for 2016 to 14 students from India’s premium science and technology institutes, the IITs, across India. The Y-E-S Award was instituted by Honda Foundation in India in the year 2007. In India it is facilitated by Honda Motor India to nurture young students who have excelled in the area of science and technology and aspire for higher academic achievement. With this program, Honda Foundation hopes to promote dissemination of eco-technology among the young generations. It also provides platform for Japanese & Indian students to interact and exchange ideas related to science, technology and industry. Y-E-S Award is being given every year to bright students of the IITs after a rigorous evaluation by a panel of senior Honda executives and prominent Indian scientists.
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 61
CV NEWS EICHER POLARIS MULTIX MX REVIEW
Utility Reinvented Report: Joshua David Luther; Photography: Afsar Baig
W
hen we speak of Eicher, we talk about rugged trucks, buses and motorcycles. When we talk about Polaris, we recall immense off road capability. Combine both of these brands and what you get is the Multix, a versatile utility vehicle for your daily family and business use. It combines the utility of a LCV (Light Commercial Vehicle) and a passenger car. We got our hands on this little innovation on the outskirts of Delhi where we beat it around some very rugged terrains and found out all about the versatility of the Multix. This is not one of those vehicles which will make your heart skip a beat but is rather a product which brings unparalleled utility. It is simple and
cute to look at and despite its small proportions is quite spacious on the inside. Offered in some striking colours, this Personal Utility Vehicle also gets ample of plastic cladding and uses a patented Flexituff compound on the body panels. Flexituff can resist most bangs and is quite durable, it is also a very economical to replace. The vehicle has been built on a strong tubular frame which can keep occupants safe in the advent of
a roll over. Powering the Multix is a 510.7cc, single cylinder, 4-stroke, diesel mill which churns out 9.78bhp of peak power at 3000rpm and 27.1Nm of peak torque from 14002200rpm. This naturally aspirated diesel engine is a work horse and solves its one purpose, to lug around its cargo efficiently. It returns 28.45kms to a litre of diesel and with an 11.5 litre fuel tank the Multix gets a decent operational range. The single cylinder, however, is noisy and NVH levels for cabin occupants can be irksome. The Multix is not quick, if
ENGINE
TRANSMISSION/DRIVE TRAIN
POWER & TORQUE
MILEAGE
PRICE
510.7cccc , single cylinder, 4-Stroke, Diesel
4-Speed manual
9.78bhp@3000rpm 27.1Nm@1400-2200rpm
28.45kmpl
`2.72 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)
62 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
CV NEWS
that is a question plaguing your mind but can reach a maximum speed of 50-60kmph. But do remember this vehicle was built with utilitarian purpose in mind and is not meant to transport you and your girl friend wearing those high heels to the nearest discotheque. The engine has been mated to a 4-speed gearbox. The gear shifts are a bit notchy but short throws of the gear lever come as a relief. What stands out the most on this vehicle is its independent suspension setup which caters for an incredibly comfy ride. Be it broken roads, farm trails or just bumps and breakers, the independent suspension setup on the Multix will gobble all undulations and keep its occupants seated comfortably. Another salient feature of the Multix is its short turning circle radius of just 3.93m, which makes maneuvering woes of goods carriers a thing of the past. We took the Multix through a tightly knit slalom course and were pleasantly surprised by the vehicles capability.
www.motownindia.com
The steering has also been weighted decently and does not wear you out easily. All of what we have spoken of so far will not make your jaw drop, but what if we told you that this vehicle comes with the capability of pumping out water from a tube well or producing 3Kw of electricity to power your house or that it can be used to power a grinding machine to churn fodder or power a fan to blow the chaff off grain. The Multix comes with an X-Port which generates upto 3 Kilowatts of power and can be connected to agricultural machinery such as the ones mentioned above to aid daily operations and combine all of these in one single platform. Like mentioned earlier, this vehicle is a workhorse, it combines multiple uses and offers them as a single product solution, which at present is not being offered by any other manufacturer in the country. The versatility of the Multix does not end there. It gets a boot storage space of 418.3 litres and also comes with a
rear cover available as optional fitment which increases the storage space in the rear to about 840 litres. If that also falls short for your needs, the back seat of the cabin can be folded down and the rear window dismantled to create a storage space of 1918 litres. The Multix also packs hydraulic drum brakes on all four wheels, which are effective but lack the right amount of bite and feel, one does need to be a wee intuitive about the stopping distance and we felt sharper brakes would enhance its performance. That being said, the Multix does not go too fast, hence the present braking setup is adequate to bring this vehicle to a halt when needed. With a high ground clearance of 225mm, the Multix is capable of clearing most obstacles with ease. We got a chance to throw it around over bumps, logs and through slush. It gets adequate torque at the wheels and cleared most of the undulations without a fuss. It is also being offered with a host of handy after market installations which
increase its utility and appeal. The MX variant which we tested comes in at a price point of just Rs. 2.72 lakh (ex-showroom). The Multix is an immensely capable vehicle which combines practicality and utility for your business as well as personal usage. The vehicle does not come with a blower and is without an air-conditioner. But then the world of commercial vehicles is all about physical labour, hard work and sweat!
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 63
CV NEWS
Mahindra launches Delhi-Mumbai Service Corridor for truck & bus business Mahindra Truck & Bus Division (MTBD), a part of the Mahindra Group, announced the first-of-its-kind service support initiative for the Indian trucking industry, with the successful implementation of its Delhi-Mumbai Service Corridor. Taking its commitment to customers a notch higher, MTBD launched this initiative to make reliable and quality services available to all its customers, every 60 kilometers along the route connecting Delhi and Mumbai. In addition, the company has also guaranteed that it will provide service support within two hours on the Delhi – Mumbai Service Corridor. Service centres on the service corridor will carry out emergency repairs, part replacement and health check-up of vehicles with service guarantees, to assure customers of Mahindra’s service availability along the entire route. MTBD will Rajan Wadhera President and Chief Executive, soon launch a campaign to build awareness and to Truck and Powertrain Division, Mahindra & educate its customers about all the facilities available at Mahindra Ltd. and Nalin Mehta, Chief Executive the service points along the service corridor. MTBD also Officer, Mahindra Truck and Bus Division and Managing Director, Mahindra Truck and Bus has 7 MPARTS Plazas at strategic points across the Limited country, which will now be further strengthened to 26 such plazas by the end of FY18. Speaking on this new initiatives Rajan Wadhera President and Chief Executive, Truck and Powertrain Division, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. noted, “At Mahindra, we have always believed in making a difference to our customers through high levels of customer centricity and service support and commitment and this new initiative is a testimony to the same. It comes on the heels of the highly successful superior mileage guarantee and 48 hours uptime guarantee, and is part of our endeavour to introduce a disruptive and unprecedented after-sales guarantee to further reinforce our Customer Value Proposition. With these initiatives, we take one more significant step closer to our ultimate goal - to be the most trusted CV brand of India”.
Wabco extends agreement with Kamaz truck maker Wabco Holdings Inc., a leading global supplier of technologies and services, has announced that it has extended its long-term agreement with Russian truck manufacturer Kamaz to supply a comprehensive range of advanced technologies, including Wabco’s breakthrough modular braking system platform (mBSP) for anti-lock braking (ABS) and electronic braking systems (EBS). This major agreement will support Kamaz’s series production in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), resulting in new incremental business for Wabco, including Wabco’s support as sole supplier for Kamaz’s newest heavy-duty vehicle platform. Headquartered in Russia, Kamaz is the country’s largest manufacturer of heavyduty trucks. It produces a wide range of trucks, tractors and dump trucks whose new generation performs at world-class standards for vehicle safety, efficiency and electronic connectivity.
64 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
Tata Motors launches Prima truck in Saudi Arabia Leading commercial vehicle manufacturer Tata Motors has launched its world smart truck brand –Tata Prima, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Developed with Tata Motors subsidiary – Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicles (TDCV), the Tata Prima range is designed and developed with technical inputs from across the world, hence is also referred to as the ‘World-Smart Truck’ from Tata Motors. The Tata Prima is based on an Italian cab design, with engine technology from the U.S., gearbox expertise from the U.S. and Germany, chassis frame know-how from Mexico and sheet metal dies from Japan and Korea, combined with Swedish precision on a robotic weld line. Tata Motors unveiled two new Prima heavy-duty trucks in Saudi Arabia – the Prima 4438.S (4X2) tractor head and the Prima 4038.K (6X4) Construction tipper, with KSA dealer-partner – Manahil International Company, a unit of Mohamed Yousuf Naghi & Brothers group (MYNM).
Daimler exports of BharatBenz trucks doubles in 2016 Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) is looking back at a successful year 2016. Despite a mixed year in its domestic business, DICV was able to hold to its own especially thanks to its export business which more than doubled compared to 2015. For the current year, the company expects important growth momentum from a new sub-9tonne truck for export and the new-generation of BharatBenz heavy-duty trucks for India.
Ashok Leyland announces opening of new assembly plant in Dhaka Ashok Leyland, flagship of the Hinduja Group, has announced the opening of its new assembly plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Built over a period of 15 months, the plant is spread over an area of 37 acres. The plant is a strategic joint collaboration / tie-up between Ashok Leyland and IFAD Autos Limited, Bangladesh.
www.motownindia.com
TECHNOLOGY
MapmyIndia releases eLoc, a nation-wide Digital Address System MapmyIndia, India’s leader in premium-quality digital maps, GPS navigation, GPS tracking, location-based apps and GIS solutions, has announced the release of MapmyIndia eLoc, India’s first Nation-wide Digital Address. This innovation, packaged as a simple and easy-to-use digital address, will transform historical addresses and disrupt traditional mapping and navigation services, bringing immense convenience to individuals and significant benefits to businesses and governments across India. eLoc will help Indian travellers and commuters search, share and navigate to destinations’ exact doorstep far more easily and quickly. It will also reduce time, money, fuel wastage and expenses for businesses in the ecommerce, transportation, logistics and field operations domains. Finally, governance at all levels,
across urban and rural levels, will be empowered with much more productivity and transparency when it comes to civic amenities delivery such as electricity, water, gas as well as property tax administration and tax evasion detection. Simply put, the eLoc of any place, be it a building/flat/office/ business/city/village/locality/ road and so on, is a short, 6
character code (for e.g 8GDTYX, or MMI000), which is easy to remember, share, type and provide. Behind the convenience and simplicity of eLoc lies the huge power of India’s most comprehensive, accurate and precise door-step level, 3D, digital map database and turnby-turn navigation solution built by MapmyIndia. Hence, the power of eLoc is such that when
a person, business or official searches for a place by entering its eLoc, they can see the precise map location of that place, get turn-by-turn directions to the exact entrance doorstep of that place, and also see information about that place besides its location, such as reviews, photos and other information provided by the place’s owner, businesses and governments.
Henkel India launches Bonderite duaLCys process Henkel Adhesives Technologies India Private Limited (Henkel India), a fully owned subsidiary of Henkel AG & Co. KGaA and the leading solution provider for adhesives, sealants and functional coatings, has introduced Bonderite duaLCys process, which exploits lubricantcleaner synergies to reduce costs, boost performance, save
energy, lower waste generation, and improve working conditions. “It reduces costs by over 40% by using an innovative process that leverages the synergies between the lubricant and the cleaning fluid. In the Bonderite duaLCys process, the in-process cleaner is recycled into the lubrication bath, rather than being discarded as waste,” says
Barun Bharadwaj, Business Director - Transport & Metal, Henkel India. Henkel Adhesive Technologies is present across the metalworking value chain leveraging its strength in cleaners to complement the company’s presence in water miscible lubricants. The new Bonderite duaLCys system
requires less water, helps to minimize waste, and saves energy by allowing the washer bath to operate at a reduced temperature. In addition to delivering low reject rates and high surface quality, Bonderite duaLCys also offers improved working conditions resulting from the use of safer, more predictable solutions.
TOP LEVEL CHANGES IN MOTOWN Henkel Adhesives Technologies India Private Limited (a fully owned subsidiary of Henkel AG & Co. KGaA), the leading solution provider for adhesives, sealants and functional coatings, has appointed BARUN BHARADWAJ, as the Business Director of its Transport & Metal strategic business unit in India. He has replaced Manish Dave who has now moved to Henkel, North America. In this role, Barun will be spearheading Henkel India’s Transport and Metal business, which comprises Adhesives, Acoustics & Structural, Cleaners & Lubricants, Metal Coil, Sealing & Coating and Surface Treatment steering units. Besides this role, Barun is the Head of the Cleaners and Lubricants steering unit for the India, Middle East and Africa (IMEA) region.
www.motownindia.com
MARCH 2017 | MOTOWN INDIA | 65
INDUSTRY OVERVIEW PASSENGER VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS IN INDIA
(Total Domestic Sales + Exports for the month of January 2017 = 2,27,466 Units) Maruti Suzuki (49.20)% Hyundai Motor (17.78)% Honda Cars (6.51)% Tata Motors (4.71)% Nissan Motor (4.07)% General Motors (3.97)% Volkswagen (3.93)% Ford (3.73)% Renault (3.39)% Toyota Kirloskar (1.88)% OTHERS (0.83)% Skoda Auto (0.54)% Fiat India (0.14)% Mahindra & Mahindra (0.15)%
TWO WHEELER MANUFACTURERS IN INDIA
(Total Domestic Sales + Exports for the month of January 2017 = 14,40,564 Units)
UTILITY VEHICLES MANUFACTURERS IN INDIA
(Total Domestic Sales + Exports for the month of January 2017 = 86,442 Units) Maruti Suzuki (37.20)% Mahindra & Mahindra(23.58)% Hyundai Motor (13.17)% Toyota Kirloskar (8.06)% Ford (6.69)% Tata Motors (4.96)% Renault (2.13)% Honda Cars (2.03)% Nissan Motor (0.96)% General Motors (0.90)% OTHERS (0.32)% Force Motors (0.29)% Hindustan Motor Fin (0.03)%
THREE WHEELERS MANUFACTURERS IN INDIA
(Total Domestic Sales + Exports for the month of January 2017 = 51,488 Units)
Hero MotoCorp (33.81)% Honda Motorcycle & Scooter (27.02)% Bajaj Auto (14.71)% TVS Motor Company (14.04)% Royal Enfield (4.14)%
Bajaj Auto (58.39)%
India Yamaha Motor (2.98)%
Piaggio Vehicles (19.90)%
Suzuki Motorcycle (2.66)%
TVS Motor Company (9.42)%
OTHERS (0.64)% Mahindra Two Wheeler (0.31)% Piaggio Vehichles (0.26)% H-D Motor (0.06)% Triumph Motorcycle (0.01)%
Mahindra & Mahindra (6.36)%
LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS IN INDIA
(Total Domestic Sales + Exports for the month of January 2017 = 36,372 Units)
Tata Motors (40.79)% Mahindra & Mahindra (39.85)% Ashok Leyland (7.74)% Force Motors (4.66)% VECVs - Eicher (3.46)%
Atul Auto (4.56)% Scooters India (1.07)% Force Motors (0.30)%
MEDIUM & HEAVY COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS IN INDIA
(Total Domestic Sales + Exports for the month of January 2017 = 33,014 Units)
Tata Motors (50)% Ashok Leyland (36.52)% VECVs - Eicher (9.66)% Mahindra & Mahindra (2.45)% SML Isuzu (1.37)%
SML Isuzu (1.51)% Maruti Suzuki (0.92)% Piaggio Vehicles (0.71)% Isuzu Motors (0.36)%
As per SIAM data 66 | MOTOWN INDIA | MARCH 2017
www.motownindia.com
/MOTOWNINDIA
...Pure Organic Growth
Created by ArtTeam, Motown Publications Pvt. Ltd.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL NOW FOR ALL THE ACTION! www.youtube.com/motownindia
RNI No DEL ENG/2010/34562