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Saturday, August 03, 2013

DC gives his styling to Mahindra XUV 500 and HM Ambassador

Dilip Chhabria after his hits like Ambierod, Costliest Nano, Toyota Innova, Fortuner and now it was the turn of Mahindra's XUV 5oo and even on HM Ambassador. The mumbai based car designer puts his hand on new Mahindra XUV 5OO and converted the rear two rows into a single lounge, seating capacity for two persons to provide comfort to each and every part of the body.

 AMBASSADOR



XUV 5OO




The lounge is spacious enough to entertain and enjoy yourself at the rear. The partition between the driver and the rear lounge is fitted with fully done entertainment system including a massive screen in between. The chairs are fully reclinable and provide extensions to rest one’s legs.

Datsun GO unveiled in India

Datsun returns back with hatchback 'GO'


Datsun today unveiled its first car for the 21st century, named GO in New Delhi. Datsun GO, a 5 door hatchback  marks the return of Datsun brand after 32 years. The name Datsun GO is inspired from Datsun’s first car DAT GO, launched way back in 1914 in Japan. 




The All new Datsun GO was unvield by none other than President and CEO of Nissan Motor, Mr. Carlos Gohsn. He said - “This is a historic day for Nissan Motor Company and for our customers and partners in some of the world’s fastest-growing markets. It’s also an exciting moment for many women and men here in India who – today – come one step closer to realizing the dream of purchasing a car,”.


 
Datsun GO will be on sale from early next year. According to Industry experts, GO is likely to be priced around Rs. 4 lakh, where as Rs. 3.5 lakh price target cannot be ruled out because of the competition for which the brand Datsun has been revived. The car shares the same platform of Nissan Micra with 2450 mm of wheelbase, but the overall length of GO is more than Micra which means there is lot more space in the offereing. The interiors have been designed to please the Indian customers with practicality being more importance. However some bits like Aircon vents and door handles have been borrowed from the Nissan Micra.

Friday, August 02, 2013

DC designed Renault Duster

DC Designs has created some of the head turning designs in India, may it be Tata Aria, Mahindra XUV 5OO, Tata Winger, HM Ambassador, Ashok Leyland bus. This time, DC Designs is giving a modification to most popular Compact SUV at the moment - Renault Duster. DC has revealed all the pictures of the car including the as expected luxurious interiors. Moreover, you could get the customized pack for just Rs 3.49 Lac.




Nano Diesel

Tata Nano diesel features a smiling front bumper and a functional boot which can be opened.
 
 
Bosch engineers would have achieved the target of 32 Kmpl from the 700 cc Dicor engine powering the Nano diesel.

The front with new bumper with smiling air dam reminds us of the Tata’s philosophy of smiling grill (first seen on the Indica). Indeed with its awesome mileage, the Nano diesel will bring more smiles to the car, only and only if Tata gets the Nano right this time with more fun to drive features. The Nano diesel will get a boot openable, unlike the petrol sibling. The rear windshield and bumper has also been redesigned to give a unique look to the car.
 

 


Ashok Leyland Stile MPV unveiled




Ashok Leyland stile bears a new front end which looks basic as compared to Evalia. Apart from the front end there is no visible changes in the exterior. The reflector on the tail gate too has been carried over from Evalia. Interiors too are similar except for Ashok Leyland badge on the steering wheel.

Ashok Leyland Stile is aimed at commercial/fleet operators. It will compete with MPVs like Chevrolet Tavera, Mahindra Xylo, Toyota Innova and indeed with the Nissan Evalia. The Stile is powered by same Renault’s K9K diesel engine which has been detuned for lower power delivery of 75 Bhp. The company calls it a ‘Diet’ as it the main focus was on fuel efficiency. The engine propels the front wheels through a 5 speed manual transmission.