Launched on 23 February at an impressive ceremony held in Mumbai, the Polo is Volkswagens' benchmark entry-level supermini, which first hit the road in Europe way back in 1975.
Mercedes-Benz India is on the warpath to say the least. How else can one explain the recent onslaught of new and facelifted cars from the company in India?
Based on the Nissan B platform, the Sandero is a hatchback representation of its cousin, the Logan, with whom it shares its platform and will be manufactured alongside the same in Nashik.
The all-new Chevrolet Beat that made its world premiere at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show and officially launched in India just ahead of the 10th Delhi Auto Expo has got off to a flying start in the country and elsewhere and has been much appreciated.
The Toyota Fortuner, manufactured for India at the company's Bidadi facility in Karnataka, is built on the Hilux pick-up truck platform on which Toyota's famous MPV, the Innova is also based.
One super-hatch that people have taken a liking to and is doing good business in India is the Hyundai i20. The i20 is the global replacement for the Hyundai Getz, except in Australia and India. By Raj Saikia, FullThrottle.in
Touted as the biggest auto show in the world, the recently concluded 10th Delhi Auto Expo proved to be a glaring success, attracting over 2 million visitors, easily surpassing the New York Auto Show in terms of visitors.
Where there is money and men, there will be cars. For proof, look no further than the world of soccer. To grasp just how much money is floating around in the sport, take a look at last year's research from auditing and consulting company Deloitte.