AUTO NEWS OF THE DAY- Monday, 26th December, 2016
Benelli TNT 135 spotted testing in India.
Yamaha India to launch new product on Jan 24.
Kawasaki ninja 300 range launched in USA. Positioned against Yamaha R3 and KTM RC 390.
Honda city(facelift) Thailand launch on Jan 12.
New Suzuki SUV to be showcased in 2017 shanghai auto show. Likely to be pre production version of the Jimmy.
Hyundai creta south Africa launch in 2017. To be exported from India.
First Lexus RX delivered to showroom. Launch soon. Bookings open.
Hyundai's mini SUV, Carlino, could launch in 2019.
Mahindra TUV 500(extended version of TUV 300) spied testing. Could be bolero replacement.
VW Tiguan under tests in India.
Goa leads vehicle density: 551 vehicles/1000 citizens.
Blackstone to sell 17.75% stake in international tractors limited, owner of Sonalika tractors. Japan based yanmar company to buy it.
Parking space proof to be asked for buying vehicles in future. New amendment to motor vehicle act.
Honda achieves global production milestone. Crossed 100 million units cumulative production in 53 years. 1963 Honda T360 mini truck was 1st model.
Porsche aims for new buyers with macan. Duty structure facilitates in pricing of petrol variant. Rs. 30L lesser than diesel macan.
Mercedes planning another small sedan. Positioned between next gen CLA and C class. To come in 2 wheelbase options.
VW microbus gets a makeover. Autonomous electric concept based on original microbus to debut in Detroit. Also teases new electric car with foldable steering wheel.
World's 1st solar road opens in France. 1 km road in Normandy took 5 years to build. Apparently, Normandy receives only 44 days of sunlight each year.
Volvo launches red key that limits car speed. Restricts top speed to 120 kph and makes adaptive cruise control maintain maximum distance from the car in front.
Uber launches fleet of Tesla cars for Spain testing.
Top 2 executives quit from Faraday Future before 1st car launch. 1st car to debut in consumer electronics show next month.
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