Tuesday, October 22, 2013

New Skoda Octavia launched at Rs 13.95 lakh

The new Octavia is a definte step up from the Laura in terms of dimensions and luxury, yet the weight has been reduced. Extra flab has been removed thanks to the intelligent use of high-strength steels while ensuring high structural rigidity. The new MQB platform provides for the bigger dimensions of the Octavia. Space has been increased on the inside without compromising on boot space which can now swallow 590 litres of your luggage. 

The Octavia follows the new Vision D design philosophy of Skoda while sticking to its Czech DNA sporting a minimalistic and understated exterior. The redesigned vertically stacked grille with a refined 


Skoda badge is the way forward for all future Skoda vehicles. The front has short overhangs and the side of the car sports a finely chisled line connecting the front to the tail lamps. The rear is very reminiscent of the Skoda Rapid mostly because of the C-shaped tail lamps. However, the overall appearance of the car has an air of sophistication and precision to it and as such grows on you with each new look.  The interior is made of fine quality materials and dressed in leather. The piano black finish on the central console provides for a premium touch.



                                




Skoda has launched the new 3rd generation Octavia in India at a starting price of Rs 13.95 lakh and in three trim levels, namely, Active, Ambition and Elegance. Engine options include the 1.4 TSI petrol (140PS power and 250 Nm torque), 1.8 TSI petrol (180PS power and 250Nm torque) and the 2.0 TDI diesel(143PS power and 320Nm torque) which is offered in both seven-speed DSG automatic and six-speed manual transmission options. 

Nissan Terrano launched at Rs 9.59 lakh

 Nissan today launched the car at a start price of Rs 9.59 lakh, ex-showroom Delhi. The Japanese car manufacturer had already started bookings at Rs 50,000 post the unveil.
 
 The Terrano is Nissan’s first locally manufactured compact SUV and with that it marks its entry into the fast growing compact SUV segment that Indian have this new found love for. Based on the already popular Renault Duster, the Terrano, although a badge-engineered sibling, screams out Nissan’s design language. The front grille, bumpers, tailgate as well as the creases have been given the ‘Nissan’ touch. The interiors too remain pretty much the same like the Duster except for a few changes that meekly add the differentiation between the two cars. 



 Mr. Kenichiro Yomura, President, Nissan India Operations, said, “Terrano perfectly embodies our spirit of delivering innovation and excitement to our customers.  It proudly carries forward the legacy established by our SUVs like Pathfinder and Patrol. We are confident that Terrano’s stylish exterior, premium interior and a well-balanced dynamic package will appeal to SUV lovers in India. Terrano is an important product for us and will set the pace for future product launches slated for 2014.”

Under the hood, the Terrano hosts the same 1.5-litre dCi mill that will be offered in two states of tune – the detuned 85PS diesel mill produces 200Nm of torque and the 110PS unit with 248Nm of torque. It is also available with the 1.6-litre petrol engine that produces 104PS and 145Nm of torque.  The 110PS diesel comes with a 6-Speed transmission while the rest of the range gets a 5-Speed gearbox. 

New Porsche Panamera launched in India at Rs 1.19 Crore

Porsche India has officially launched the all-new and much awaited 2014 Porsche Panamera. The new Panamera that made it’s debut in the 2013 Shanghai Motor Show comes to India in five variants. The base model Panamera and Panamera 4 feature a 3.6-Litre V6 engine producing 314PS. While the latter comes with rear-wheel-drive, the Panamera 4 comes equipped with Porsche’s highly sophisticated all-wheel-drive system. The standard Panamera is also the cheapest one on offer at Rs 1.19 Crore whereas the Panamera 4 is priced at Rs 1.22 Crore 
The all-new Panamera, in India, comes fitted with standard features like an electronic sunroof, a BOSE sound system, Porsche Communication Management and Navigation, Park Assist with reversing camera, Air suspension and Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) which is present in all models except for the entry level V6 petrol. A range of customizable options such as a wide selection of wheels, all-LED headlamps and a 1000-Watt Burmester audio system is also available to buyers. Apart from the above, Porsche’s extensive customization program offers virtually unlimited options for the Panamera. 


The new Panamera features all-new headlamps, a new front bumper design with more aggressive air dams and a more pronounced bonnet. The all new Porsche Panamera also features subtle re-designs in the rear section of the car with an all-new tail lamp cluster, and a redesigned rear bumper that makes the car look more planted. The small and subtle modifications carry over to the side profile with redefined side-vents that accentuate the Panamera’s aggressive appeal.