Tuesday 14 March 2017

Today's Auto news

AUTO NEWS OF THE DAY- Wednesday, 15th March, 2017

Honda CBR 650F offered with 1 lakh discount in Mumbai.

Honda Rebel 500 heading to Indonesia in April-may 2017.

TVS Apache RTR 200 FI reach dealerships.

Kawasaki has no plans for 4 stroke 150cc motorcycle.

Royal Enfield Motorcycle gain bs 4 engine and AHO. Enfield bullet continues to be world's oldest continuous production bike.

Toyota innova crysta touring sport special edition to launch in India in April. Similar to innova venture.

Skoda Octavia facelift to launch in India in June. vRS 230 also in pipeline.

Hyundai to produce cars from Kia's new plant in andhra. Will help increase supply to market.

Mahindra u321 MPV, rivaling Toyota innova crysta, will launch in middle of next fiscal year. 1st product developed by Mahindra North America technical centre.

Mahindra mulling American debut with off roader. To start American operations by 2019.

Honda mobilio officially discontinued. Facelift version not ruled out.

Nissan kicks for India to be based on Renault duster platform. Could share powertrains with Renault captur. Launch in Q3, 2018.

VW Polo reaches 12,50,000 unit production milestone in south Africa.

India-made Suzuki Ignis lands in Indonesia. Launch soon.

Uber India launches selfie based ID check for drivers.

Toyota Vios to be showcased in 2018 Delhi auto expo. Sedan to launch later that year.

Renault Zoe e-Sport gets formula E tech. 460 hp electric hatch goes 0-100 in 3.2s.

Vw promises higher focus on EVs after record sales year. Makes £6.2 billion profit despite £5.6 billion loss to cover emission scandal costs. Cuts executives' salary by 37%.

Mercedes to expand E class range with E220 diesel. Launch to coincide with BMW 5 series launch.

Tesla model Y SUV due by 2019. New compact SUV and model 3 part of Tesla's massive expansion plan to sell 500,000 units a year.

Mahindra electric geared up to be component supplier as well. In addition to manufacturing vehicles, to supply electric drivetrain and components to other manufacturers.

Intel buys self-driving tech startup Mobileye for $15.3 billion.

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