Monday, March 17, 2014

Hyundai Xcent launched at Rs 4.66 lakh



Hyundai has launched the Xcent today at a starting price of Rs 4.66 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The Xcent is the sedan version of the Grand i10, our compact car of the year. Naturally expectation is high from the compact sedan to replicate the hatchback’s success but this segment already has popular cars like the Maruti Suzuki Dzire and the Honda Amaze. It will be interesting to see if the Xcent can make a mark for itself and dent the fortunes of its competitors. The hatchback and the sedan are identical cars right back to the rear doors. But the C-pillar onwards, the Xcent is all new. The boot has been nicely integrated into the body and the taillights merge well with the rest of the design.

The Xcent is powered by the same petrol and diesel engines doing duty in the Grand i10. The petrol unit 1.2 litre 4-cylinder engine developing 83PS at 6,000 rpm and 114Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. The 1.1-litre 3-cylinder diesel engine is the same but has been tweaked for more low-end grunt. It develops 1PS more than the Grand i10 - 72 PS at 4,000 rpm and torque is 20Nm more at 180Nm between a lower 1,500-2,500 rpm band. The petrol unit is refined and a proven engine and returns an ARAI certified efficiency figure of 19.1kmpl. The diesel unit returns 24.4kmpl and boasts of better driveability in the city compared to the Grand i10. We will have to see how it performs on the highway with its uprated figures. Both petrol and diesel Xcents come with a 5-speed manual transmission. Lastly, there’s also a 4-speed automatic option, also borrowed from the Grand i10. The Xcent rides on larger 15 inch wheels to the Grand i10's 14 inchers. Crucially, the boot is the Xcent can swallow 407 litres of luggage.

Monday, March 10, 2014

New TVS Scooty Zest preview



The new TVS Scooty is completely redesigned and gets fresh styling cues. The chic and easily visible indicators on the front and rear look sharp, with a new headlight and LED tail-light design. The front suspension uses telescopic forks, with a monoshock at the rear. The new, beefy tyres with all-black steel wheels should offer decent road grip and comfort over rough patches. The front foot rest base has been redesigned for more comfort and the pillion footrest mounts have been raised higher.

The new rear body panels with revised accents look more appealing. The redesigned seat looks wider and is expected to be more comfortable than the current Scooty. The Zest gets an air-cooled,  four-stroke, 110cc engine from the Wego mated to TVS' CVTI gearbox.

With new refreshed styling, a refined powerplant and ample features, we expect the new TVS Scooty Zest to be a good package. The Zest is expected to be priced competitively and will enter our showrooms by April 2014.

Suzuki unveils 150cc Gixxer motorcycle



Suzuki Motorcycle India unveiled their flagship 150cc motorcycle, the Gixxer, for the India market. The bike, that sits in  the premium 150cc segment is powered by a four-stroke single cylinder, air-cooled, 150cc engine that is equipped with SEP (Suzuki Eco Performance) technology. This new technology by Suzuki helps to deliver both good performance as well as better fuel efficiency. The company hasn’t disclosed the power figures yet, but we expect it to be slightly more than the GS150R which churns out 13.8bhp and 13.4Nm of torque. It gets a 5-speed manual gearbox, unlike the GS150R.

The company claims that the bike has been completely designed and developed by engineers who played a very important role in developing the GSX-R superbike. The engine is tuned to produce broad low-end torque and dynamic mid-range power for strong acceleration.  The overall styling of the bike is new and goes with the current design trend. The styling of the bike’s exhaust, which is something that grabs eyeballs at first sight, has traits  borrowed straight from the Suzuki GSX-R. Though the bikini fairing on the bike looks similar to the street-fighter fairing on the Pulsar 200 NS, this is a nice change in what is otherwise a bland line-up. With telescopic shocks in the front, the bike boasts of a neatly carved meaty tank. The motorcycle has a large drum brake at the rear and a mono shock suspension. The clean looking tail, which adds to the sportiness of the bike, comes with body coloured grab rails. The tail lamp is the normal multi-reflector one and not the swanky LEDs that are becoming common these days.

Suzuki India will disclose the price of the Gixxer at the 2014 Auto Expo but we expect it to be priced between Rs 70,000 and Rs 75,000. It will go on sale post mid-July. 

Suzuki Inazuma 250 launched



Suzuki Motorcycle India Limited (SMIL), launched the 250 cc Suzuki Inazuma today, a bike  that resembles the meaning of it's name — 'lightning that strikes during a thunderstorm'. The motorcycle projects big looks with a stylish design that will be appreciated by many.

Suzuki Inazuma packs in a two-cylinder, 249cc, liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine offering good low-end and mid-range power output. A six-speed gearbox transfers this power to the rear wheel through an exposed chain. Telescopic front suspension with a monoshock at the rear makes its way on the Inazuma. An 110/80 x17 tyre in the front along with a 140/70x17 at the rear, provided with three-spoke alloys and a single disc, adds up for better handling and braking performance. Other distinguishing features of the Inazuma are dual chromed exhausts and a distinctively shaped headlight.

Suzuki aims to offer a product at every price point and segment, with the Inazuma projecting itself as a practical offering in the competitive 250cc class and expanding Suzuki’s motorcycle portfolio towards a premium segment in the Indian market. Suzuki Inazuma will be available in two colours, black and red, and is priced at Rs 3.10 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi). 

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Datson Go



The Datsun Go compact hatchback has been revealed by parent company Nissan. It is roughly based on the Nissan V platform that underpins the Micra but is a completely new vehicle and is the first one from a brand that has been revived after three decades. The car is aimed at emerging markets like India, Russia, Brazil and Indonesia and will be joined by an MPV as well as a compact sedan that will be unveiled later.

The Datsun Go is powered by the three cylinder 1.2-litre petrol mill that sits in the larger Micra. This engine produces 76PS and 104Nm of torque. We expect it to have better fuel efficiency than the Micra, either with taller gearing or a slightly lower power figure – maybe both. Power is transmitted to the front wheels via a five speed manual gearbox. It will be lighter than the Micra, because it is not a global model and as such doesn’t need to meet the strictest crash safety norms in places like the European Union and the US market, which the Micra can achieve as is.

The interior, while remaining bare essential, looks like it is from a car that is more expensive. Datsun has chosen beige as the predominant colour, something that should appeal to the Indian buyer. There is no lid for the glovebox much like the Evalia, which begs the question of where one will keep things like the documentation of the car and manual. Datsun has also chosen to place the gearlever at the base of the centre console much like the Hyundai i10. Where it deviates from the latter is in the placement of the handbrake: unlike a traditional car, it doesn’t sit between the seats; it is to the right of the gearshift lever like the Honda Civic, and the shape of the handle reminds one of the handbrake in the Chevrolet Tavera or Ford Endeavour. What has Datsun done with the space in between the front seats, you ask? Well, they’ve filled it with... seat. No, really. They’ve extended the passenger seat all the way to the driver’s seat, so if you’re someone who’s, er, horizontally ample, this is the seat for you. The seat base extension doesn’t encourage the occupant to sit offset to one side, so this is a puzzling thing for Datsun to do.

The Go is Renault-Nissan’s entry into one of the most competitive segments in the Indian market, the A segment which accounts for a significant chunk of the sales in the 45 per cent that constitutes the hatchback market. It will compete with the Tata Nano, Maruti Suzuki Alto 800, Maruti Suzuki Alto K10, Nissan Micra Active (in higher variants), Chevrolet Spark and the Hyundai Eon. It will be officially launched at the 2014 Indian Auto Expo.

TVS Dazz 110 Review, Features and Price in India


TVS Dazz 110cc Scooter is an upcoming scooter from TVS in India. It is recently showcased at the 2014 auto expo. The Dazz is on now sale in Indonesia with good customer response. This  new automatic scooter will launch in upcoming years in India.  It features 115mm Ground Clearance and measures 5.3 litre petrol tank & 93 kgs  weight.
TVS Dazz Features
  •  110 cc four-stroke air cooled engine
  • 110cc engine displacement
  • 8.34 bhp (6.14 kW) @ 7500 rpm power
  • 8.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm torque
  • 53.5 × 48.8 mm bore and stroke
  • 115mm Ground Clearance
  • 5.3 litre petrol tank & 93 kgs  weight
  • Automatic gears transmission
  • Front disc and rear drum brakes
  • Telescopic shock absorber suspension
The TVS Dazz 110cc Scooter powered by the 110 cc four-stroke air cooled engine with 110cc engine displacement. The engine can churns out 8.34 bhp (6.14 kW) @ 7500 rpm power and 8.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm torque on ride. This powerful scooter have 53.5 × 48.8 mm bore and stroke.The engine mated with Automatic gears transmission. For safety it is equipped with Front disc and rear drum brakes. The suspension used is Telescopic shock absorber suspension.
TVS Dazz Specifications
Engine performance and mileage

Technical Specifications

TVS Dazz 110

Engine110 cc four-stroke air cooled engine
Displacement109.65 cc
Max power8.34 bhp (6.14 kW) @ 7500 rpm
Max torque8.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm
Bore & Stroke53.5 × 48.8 mm
Gears and TransmissionAutomatic
ChassisNA
Top speedNA
Look, style and DimensionsLength x width x height(mm)1875x675x1050 mm
Wheelbase1240 mm
Weight93 kgs
Headlamp and BatteryHalogen & Maintenance Free
Wheels/tyrestubeless tires
  • 80/90-14 M / C 40P Tubeless
  • 90/80-14 M / C 43P Tubeless
Ground Clearance115 mm
Fuel tank5.3 litre petrol tank
Safety and comfort featuresSuspension frontTelescopic shockabsorber
Suspension rearSingle shockabsorber
Starting systemElectric and kickstarter
ABS & immobilizerNA
Pass-lightYes
Step up seatYes
Low Fuel Indicator & Low battery IndicatorYes
Stand alarmYes
Wheel typeAlloys
Brake: front & rear
  • Disc 200 mm in front
  • Drum 130 mm at rear
Passenger back restNo
Speedo meter and fuel gaugeAnalogue
TachometerNo
Trip MeterNo
Low Oil IndicatorNA
Passenger footrestYes
ColorsNANA

Suzuki Let's scooter unvieled


Suzuki Motorcycle India is looking at doubling its market share in India. And that growth will come mainly from the scooter segment given this particular segment in the two wheeler sphere is actually registering handsome growth, while motorcycle sales have plateaued. Now, Suzuki already has the Access and the Swish in the scooter segment but the real numbers in the scooter segment are still coming from the lower priced 110cc class. And this is where the new Suzuki scooter Let's finds itself, taking the Honda Activa i head-on.

The Let's uses a 112.8cc engine that makes 8.7PS and is mated to a CVT; specifications that are in line with what the competition offers. Also, like the Honda Activa, the Let's too uses a new fuel efficiency tech called SEP or Suzuki Eco Performance that promises class leading fuel efficiency. The engine itself is a brand new one developed for the Let's specifically.

The Let's also uses up-to-date cycle parts like telescopic forks upfront. But, given that Suzuki is looking at pricing the scooter aggressively, there's no disc brake option on the Let's. But, it does get 90/90x10 tubeless tyres. It's also a very light scooter weighing just 98kg, which should make it easy to ride in the city. The Let's, which is available in five colours, is meant mainly for newbie riders and for college students who look for ease of riding and fuel economy.