Manufactured at GM's Halol plant, the Chevrolet Beat is currently available in India only in the petrol format, with a diesel variant slated to enter the fray somewhere in the middle of the year.
Close on the heels of the venerable Beetle's launch in India, Europe's largest automaker, Volkswagen AG, has launched a new iteration of its radical Sports Utility Vehicle, the Touareg.
The latest version of the venerable 'Beetle' (the car was officially named 'Beetle' in 1967) has retained its traditional and trademark looks, but is a whole lot flashy, attractive and contemporary.
Christened the 'Ghost' in honour of the legendary 'Silver Ghost', the newest sedan in the RR family is the production model of the 200EX Concept, which was first unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show.
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.
The A-Star hatchback is one of the best-selling cars from the house of Maruti Suzuki today. Never has the phrase 'selling like pieces of hot cake' been employed to better use than when describing the near sales frenzy of the A-Star.
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
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.