World's largest auto manufacturer General Motors is going to introduce new cars at the Delhi Auto Expo 2010. Auto Expo 2010 will be held at Pragati Maidan from 5th to 11th of January 2010. These new cars will be the most awaitedChevrolet Volt, sports model Chevrolet Camaro, newer version of Chevrolet Cruze, Chevrolet Captiva Extreme, electric model of Chevrolet Spark and CNG variant ofChevrolet Aveo. Apart from these models, company's long awaited small car Chevrolet Beat and other existing models like Chevrolet Tavera, Chevrolet Optra Magnum, and Chevrolet Aveo UVA will also be showcased.
Mr. P. Balendran, Vice President, General Motors India said that the Delhi Auto Expo is an ideal platform to highlight ournew cars and it gives an opportunity to show General Motor's technological advancement and innovation.
NEW DELHI: Iconic American motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson will start assembling select models in India, making them about 20-25 % cheaper, in a bid to crack the booming Indian premium bike market dominated by Japanese brands. (Watch)
The upcoming facility at Bawal in Haryana will become operational in the first half of 2011 with an initial capacity to assemble 200 bikes per year, the company said on Tuesday.
The 70,000 square-feet plant will assemble select models including the popular Sportster family from kits of parts imported from the US factories of Harley-Davidson .
“The new project will make our bikes more competitive in the market,” said Anoop Prakash, Managing Director of Harley-Davidson India.
Completely knocked-down (CKD) kits attract a lighter net duty and taxes of around 60% compared to the 110% tax being levied on imported bikes.
A cheaper price tag will help Harley-Davidson make deeper inroads in the world’s second-largest two-wheeler market, where more and more young buyers are hopping on to premium bikes, driven by rising incomes and aspirations.
The upcoming facility at Bawal in Haryana will become operational in the first half of 2011 with an initial capacity to assemble 200 bikes per year, the company said on Tuesday.
The 70,000 square-feet plant will assemble select models including the popular Sportster family from kits of parts imported from the US factories of Harley-Davidson .
“The new project will make our bikes more competitive in the market,” said Anoop Prakash, Managing Director of Harley-Davidson India.
Completely knocked-down (CKD) kits attract a lighter net duty and taxes of around 60% compared to the 110% tax being levied on imported bikes.
A cheaper price tag will help Harley-Davidson make deeper inroads in the world’s second-largest two-wheeler market, where more and more young buyers are hopping on to premium bikes, driven by rising incomes and aspirations.
Key Details | |||
Make | : | Maruti Suzuki | |
Model | : | Swift | |
Version | : | VXi | |
Make Year | : | 2008 | |
Regd Year | : | 2008 | |
Body Color | : | WHITE | |
KMs Driven | : | 12000 | |
Ownership | : | 1st | |
Fuel Type | : | Petrol | |
Body Style | : | Hatchback | |
Segment | : | Small | |
Price Rs | : | 420000/- | |
Documentation | |||
Reg No | : | KA | |
State | : | Karnataka | |
City | : | Bangalore | |
Life Tax Paid | : | Yes | |
Hyp To | : | Self Owned | |
Ins Type | : | Not Applicable | |
Ins Expiry | : |
Last year General Motors had shown their interest for environment friendly cars. And now with the Chevrolet Volt, LPG and Electric version of Chevrolet Spark and the CNG variant of Chevrolet Aveo, the company will prove their technological advancement. It is expected that these new cars will be commercially launched in the Indian auto market by the end of 2010 or early 2011.
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