Showing posts with label car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

World's cheapest car set to hit market in 2008

Ratan Tata reiterates that they are on track to launch Rs. 1 lakh car by next year

Tata Motors is working on their Rs. 1 lakh car and they have plans to launch the car in the Indian market by next year.

Tata Motors Chairman Ratan Tata has now reiterated that they are on track and they would indeed be able to launch the car by 2008.

Tata further said that the company would also be coming out with their new generation trucks this year.

Tata’s upcoming Rs. 1 lakh car when it comes out would become the world’s cheapest car in production.

The company already manufactures and sell Indica hatchback, the Indigo sedan and the station wagon Indigo Marina along with Safari SUV and Sumo MUV in the Indian market.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Worlds Cheapest Car 2450$

June 27 (Reuters) - Nearly 50 years ago, France's Renault and India's Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. planned to make a 7,000 rupee ($172) car for India, but were frustrated by local rules restricting foreign investment.

A lot has changed in the past half century, and more than a dozen car makers are now circling the global auto industry's new battleground -- to make cheap, small cars for the world's big emerging economies.

India's market for cars alone should nearly double to 2 million by 2010.

Rising incomes and new model launches are boosting sales of bigger sedans and premium cars, but manufacturers' focus is on the lower end of the market that accounts for about two-thirds of annual unit sales.

Stirred by Tata Motors Ltd.'s plans to launch the world's cheapest car, at just 100,000 rupees ($2,450), next year, Renault/Nissan <7201.T> and Mahindra are mulling a $3,000 model.

Toyota Motor Corp. <7203.T>, Honda Motor Co. <7267.T>, Fiat and Volkswagen AG are also looking to build low-cost cars to compete in fast-growth emerging markets from India and China to Russia.

But, despite technology advances, cost savings and shared platforms, there is precious little margin in cheap, no-frills models, so car makers need volume sales.

Analysts say Tata Motors will have an edge, but warn that making it a viable model will be a tough challenge.

"It was an idea the Tatas had that is close to becoming a reality, whereas for the others it is still only a concept," said Asit Bhandarkar, fund manager at brokerage JM Financial. "But whether they can also make a profit is anyone's guess."

NEW MARKET

Indian roads were revolutionised more than two decades ago by the arrival of a small car, the mini Maruti 800 from Suzuki Motor Corp.'s <7269.T> unit Maruti Udyog Ltd. , that was both affordable and appealing compared to the boxy, utilitarian Fiats and Hindustan Motors' Ambassador cars available then.

Maruti, which has more than half the local car market, has since launched new entry-level models such as the Alto, but still sold over 79,000 mini 800s in the year to March. The 800 sells for about $4,800.

Some analysts believe Maruti will cut prices of the 800 or reposition it, and rival Hyundai Motor Co. <005380.KS>, India's second-biggest car maker, will also take on Tata Motors.

Jim Press, a senior managing director at Toyota, has said a smarter option may be to buy a used Toyota for around $2,000.

There is a tax benefit to small car makers: India cut a tax on small cars to 16 percent from 24 percent last year, helping sales of models up to 4 metres long and with up to a 1.2 litre petrol or 1.5 litre diesel engine.

Tata Motors chairman, Ratan Tata, reckons the Indian market for his car alone could be 1 million units a year at a "mature stage" and could be extended to the rest of Asia and Africa.

Only 8 in every 1,000 Indians has a car, compared with 300-500 in many Western nations.

Tata has said its low-cost car will be a 4-door model with a 600cc rear engine for both petrol and diesel versions. Venture partner Fiat will advise on engineering and development, and Tata may use satellite units owned by local entrepreneurs for assembly. Analysts expect initial output of 100,000-250,000 units.

Some analysts expect a car priced as low as the Tata model could target up to a fifth of India's traditional two-wheeler market that hit more than 7 million units last year.

"There's an overwhelming desire to own a car, and upgrades from two-wheelers will be quicker if there are more small car offerings," said Mohit Arora at J.D. Power Asia Pacific.

The research firm estimates upgraders make up 27 percent of car buyers in India, with repurchasers accounting for two-thirds.

Indian motorbike maker Bajaj Auto Ltd. is also experimenting with a small car, though it says this won't be aimed at the cheaper end of that market.

THIN MARGINS

Tata would have to sell more than 41,000 cars a month to give it an operating margin of 8 percent at a retail price of at least 125,000 rupees, estimates Enam Securities -- versus margins of 9-14 percent on small cars priced at least double that.

Tata Motors sold 144,690 Indica cars in the year to March.

"They are looking to develop an entirely new market and even if margins are thin, you can make money on volumes and by selling a package of finance, servicing, spares, etc," said Pradeep Saxena, vice president of research firm TNS Automotive.

In addition to volatile fuel and component costs, there are concerns about meeting safety and environment standards.

Tata Motors has said it is exploring the use of re-engineered plastic from General Electric and modern adhesives instead of welding, prompting questions from rivals including the Suzuki chief.

Toyota has said it would be difficult to offer a cheap enough car that would satisfy its level of quality and reliability.

But analysts insist a low-cost car has its place in India.

"A cheap car will sell well," said JM Financial's Bhandarkar.

"Whether it's a Tata or a Maruti or any other brand is what remains to be seen."



Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Hyundai i30: coming soon

Hyundai has confirmed pricing and specifications for its i30 hatch, a Golf/Focus-sized model which goes on sale in the UK 1st September.

The i30 - first of a new family of Hyundais to follow a new naming strategy, with i10 and i70 models promised next - replaces both the Accent and the Elantra. It shares much of its underpinnings with the Kia Cee'd, and will come with 1.4 and 1.6-litre petrol engines, and 1.6 and 2.0-litre CRDi diesels. Estate versions, to be called i30 CW, follow next year.

Pricing starts from £10,995 (1.4 Comfort) and all models will have stability control, traction control, full-length curtain airbags, seatbelt pretensioners and active front head restraints, front fog lights, remote locking, heated door mirrors, air conditioning, front and rear electric windows, 15-inch alloy wheels, tinted glass, a CD player and audio system with MP3/iPod inputs, and steering wheel-mounted audio controls.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Japanese Automakers move production bases to Asia

Japanese automakers are increasing exports from production bases in other Asian countries to take advantage of better worker skills and tariff-free arrangements, the Nikkei reported, without citing sources.

Asia replaced North America as the largest overseas production base for Japanese car firms in 2006 with output reaching 4.13 mln vehicles, the business daily said.

Honda Motor Co Ltd is boosting this year's exports from Thailand to Australia and New Zealand by 40 pct, or 47,000 units, while Nissan Motor Co Ltd (nasdaq: NSANY - news - people ) is doubling exports of its Tiida subcompact from Thailand to Australia to 10,000, the Nikkei said.

Last year, Toyota Motor Corp exported 100,000 IMVs (Innovative International Multi-purpose Vehicles) to more than 90 countries from Thailand and it will step up exports from this year.

Suzuki Motor Corp plans to triple output capacity to 300,000 vehicles a year at its second Indian assembly plant in 2008. Of the total, half will be shipped to Europe and the Middle East, the Nikkei said.

source: Forbes.com

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Mitsubishi Motors to launch 100% ETHANOL CAR

M'bishi Motors to launch 100% ethanol car

Jun. 21 TOKYO, Japan
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. said on June 21 it will roll out the Pajero TR4 Flex, its first vehicle to run completely on ethanol, in Brazil in July, in an effort to establish a stronger presence in the fast-growing alternative fuel car market. The four-wheel-drive vehicle powered by a 2-liter 16-valve engine can run on any mixture of gasoline and ethanol, the Japanese automaker said. (Kyodo)


E85(85% ethanol and 15% gasoline) is cheaper than regular unleaded gasoline. King's station near the University at Albany recently retailed E85 for $2.599 a gallon versus $3.149 for regular unleaded. But since ethanol has less energy than gasoline, fuel economy drops 10 to 15 percent when cars run on E85.

E100(100% ethanol) should work out much much cheaper, we can bet on Mitsubishi to improve on the fuel economy as well.

So i am looking forward to driving these soon! Are you?

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Skoda,Audi Spike Volkswagen sales

Volkswagen AG, Europe's biggest automaker by sales, said Thursday that its new car sales rose 7.6 percent in the first five months of the year to 2.5 million amid rising demand in Europe and Asia.

The Wolfsburg-based company said sales of its VW-branded cars rose 7.1 percent to 1.5 million in the January-May period versus a year ago, while commercial vehicle sales rose 9 percent to 191,000.

The company's Skoda brand reported a 14 percent increase in sales to 255,000, while sales of its luxury Audi AG unit rose 9.6 percent with 420,000 models sold.

But sales by its Spanish unit, Seat, fell 1.6 percent to 180,000 from the first five months of 2006.

Sales growth was strong in Europe, where sales rose 2.9 percent to 1.58 million vehicles, and in Asia, where sales rose 20 percent to 414,000 cars.

Sales in South America and South Africa also showed gains, with deliveries up 24 percent, while in North America, the VW and Audi brands saw a 1.8 percent increase with 215,000 cars sold.

Shares of Volkswagen slipped nearly 1 percent to 114.19 euros ($153.32) in Frankfurt







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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has expanded its probe into engine compartment fires in some General Motors cars

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has expanded its probe into engine compartment fires in some General Motors cars with supercharged engines

The investigation began in January by studying fires in 1999-2002 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP vehicles equipped with the transverse-mounted L67 supercharged version of the GM 3800 Series II V6 engine, the NHTSA noted on its Web site this week. Now it has extended the probe to similarly equipped Buick Park Avenue, Regal and Riviera; Oldsmobile LSS; and Pontiac Bonneville models from 1999-2002. NHTSA said it is aware of 180 complaints on the vehicles that "allege non-crash-related fires originating in the engine compartment while driving or after the vehicle is parked and the ignition switched off."

The fire incident rate among the named vehicles is "significantly higher" than GM vehicles that use the non-supercharged "L36" version of the GM 3800 Series II V6, the NHTSA said. The subject fire incident rate for the supercharged 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP is about 236 per 100,000 vehicles produced versus about 18 per 100,000 vehicles for the 2000 Grand Prix with the normally aspirated L36 engine, the NHTSA said.







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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Nissan to build 3000$ car

Nissan Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn said Wednesday the Japanese automaker was working on a super-cheap $3,000 car for the Indian market, but the date for its sale was still undecided.

Ghosn said the need for such a vehicle is apparent for the Indian market and because a rival has already announced that one was coming.

Nissan Motor Co will work on the car with its French alliance partner Renault SA and a local Indian partner, Ghosn said.

``You don't want to be surprised when the $3,000 car arrives in the market,'' he told reporters. ``We are gathering a lot of information.''

Nissan Motor Co of Japan and Renault SA of France are considering launching in India a car priced at 3,000 usd, according to the head of the two companies, Carlos Ghosn.

Ghosn told reporters: 'The very likely situation is: if we build a car like this, it will be done in India because the suppliers are there, the plants will be there and the environment in India will be very favorable to a frugal product definition.'


Earlier Renault made a statement about their interest in making a 3000$ car

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Can you beleive it ?? Renault to make a sub 3000$ car

Can you believe it ?? Renault to make a sub 3000$ car. Hold your breath, its not gonna be sold in Europe ! This is a lauch aiming at mainly India market, may be say Chinese and other asian countries too. It makes sense to me, cause one of india's leading car manufacturer TATA is coming up with a small car for sub 1.5 lacs(something like 3000$). Renault can eat up TATA's pie if they can really roll out a car in this segment.
I am for me :)

French car manufacturer Renault is to create a $3,000 car in India within three years, French newspaper Le Figaro reported on Thursday, without citing sources.

The paper said Renault planed to open a third "technocentre" in India and hire 1,000 engineers to create a super low-cost model that would not be sold in Europe. Renault did not wish to comment immediately on the report.

Le Figaro added the project would be discussed by Renault's central works' council soon