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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Suzuki's 150cc bike launched


As we scooped you before, the new 150cc bike for Suzuki has been launched today. Christened the GS150R, the bike takes clues from the GS150 sold in South-East Asia. Design-wise, a lot of clues come from the Gixxers - especially the tail end and the basic layout of the headlight, which resembles the '07 GSX-R1000. No fuel injection for this bike yet, as it uses 26mm carbs to feed the 150cc engine. However, a stylish digital console gives it a modern edge. 

The bike was launched in Delhi today, however, it will be available in all showrooms before Diwali. It is not a performance contender at all, as the 13.8 PS engine is tuned for city riding and coasts of a strong mid-range grunt.


Further specs are as follows:

Engine:
Engine: 149 CC four-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder, 2 valves, SOHC
Power: 13.8 PS @ 8,500 RPM
Torque: 13.4 Nm @ 6000 RPM
Gearbox: 6-speed
Fuel System: 26mm CV Carb
Wheels, Tyres and Brakes:
Wheels (F/R): 5-spoke 18" die-cast alloys
Tyres(F/R): 100/90-R18, 2.25/R18
Brakes(F/R): Single cross-drilled ventilated rotor with 2-pot calipers / Drum
Suspension:
Front: Telescopic Forks
Rear: Gas Charged type
Electricals:
Headlight: 12V 35W Halogen with Multifocal Reflector
Exhaust System:
Side mounted
Tank Capacity: 15.5 litres

Price:
Rs. 59,000 ex-showroom

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

French toast for India

PSA Peugeot Citroen are finalizing plans to enter the Indian market once again. The French carmaker had entered India more than a decade back but failed to capture the market. This time around the company plans to follow a similar route they followed earlier - that of importing the vehicles to the country and finding local partners for sales and service. They may also consider multi-brand car showroom chains like the upcoming 'Carnation' for setting up their Indian network. 
They plan to initally enter the market with low-cast fuel efficient small cars and then add mid-size sedans to the Indian portfolio. If things work out on par with their planned roadmap, PSA Peugeot Citroen should be in India by 2011.

Hero Honda's new launches

Every manufacturer likes to bank upon the festive season in India i.e. Diwali for new product launches and increased sales. HH is no different. The Gurgaon based company has launched fpur new models - Passion Pro Start, new Pleasure, new Splendor NXG and a new CBZ Xtreme. 
The new Passion gets new stickers and an electric starter. The Pleasure and NXG get new graphics (yawn). The Xtreme gets an orange rear wheel, two-tone colours and clear-type indicators.

Mahindra launches new variants

M&M has launched new variants of the Bolero and Scorpio flagship models. These are called the 'Micro Hybrid' models - where the SUVs will give the customers a 'start-stop' technology. This technology basically uses a electric micro motor which keeps the engine running when idiling at traffic signals, jams etc. thus returning better mileage. Both the models are priced in the 6.5-7-lakh price bracket and are on sale now.

Suzuki's 150.....

We scooped you on some more news regarding the upcoming Suzuki 150cc motorcycle a few posts back. Well, some of our sources have told us that the bike will be called the 'GS150' and not 'GSR'. 

Pics: Maruti Suzuki A-star/Alto

Here are some real life photos of the Maruti Suzuki A-star which will be launched soon in India. 

Monday, October 20, 2008

Has demotorization begun?

The land that gave the world some of the best value-for-money cars till date is now turning its back on the four-wheeled marvel.

Japan, a nation that is home to some of the finest automobiles giants like Toyota and Honda, is currently on the brink of demotorization. The term ‘demotorization’ simply means ‘giving up on cars’ and instead moving to other means of transport.

According to various sources, today’s youth, which forms more than 40% of Japan’s population, are shifting focus towards spending their dough on the latest mobile phone, gaming device or a personal computer than saving up for a car. The Statistics Bureau of Japan claims that the average Japanese household income is approximately Rs. 1.7 lakhs out of which Rs. 24,000 are spent on consumer electronics every month. In spite of various features that an automobile offers, the youth considers a car to be nothing more than a ‘gadget’ from the 20th centaury, and by today’s standards, something that is obsolete.

Further, the Japanese demography shows that the urban population has grown by up to 20% in that last two decades. A vast number of these inhabitants prefer to use the mass transit options like the Japanese Railway for their daily travel instead of investing in a car. It is justified. According to Newsweek, owning and using a car in Japan on a daily basis can cost up to $500 (Rs. 20,000 approx.) per month. This includes the parking fees, vehicle insurance, fuel costs, tolls and other taxes. The subway network however, which is known to be one of the best in world, costs the residents as low as 300 Yen (Rs. 125 approx) a day, sans the hassle of traffic jams, parking space etc.

The country also happens to be the second largest automobile market in world by contributing to 18% of the global sales. But since 1990, the new-car market in Japan has dropped by over 33%. Though the country still holds some value for mini cars and high-end luxury brands, the decline primarily comes in the form of family cars, saloons and hatchbacks. Last fiscal, the sales dropped by 7.6% for the mid-size cars with an overall drop of 6.7% in the Japanese market. Analysts Standard and Poor predict a sharp drop this fiscal in U.S, Europe and Japan. They believe that declining sales in U.S and Europe would be primarily because tax hikes and rising fuel costs. Japan though is a more serious threat to automobile manufacturers as the decline comes due to lack of demand. Though not as drastic as Japan, analysts believe that Europe with its strengthening public transport may be next in line to embrace demotorization.

Japanese manufacturers have been able to counterbalance this decline to an extent with the rising exports (up by 8.1% in the 2007-fiscal) to the developing BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) markets. The rented car industry in Japan on the other hand is growing in yearly revenues with a 30% gain in the last decade - but that hasn’t helped the domestic sales in any way. The Japanese don’t aspire for the automobile lifestyle anymore and hence the ‘car’ has lost the charm of being a status symbol. Car-makers are hence striving hard to find alternative methods to market their ‘wares’ in Japan – from sponsoring Playstation titles to buying big spaces in mega-malls. But at the end of the day, the Japanese automobile market is getting harder to resurrect.

SEMA Motor Show preview

With almost all major auto shows wrapped up, its now time for the tuner aftermarket to display wares that add the extra zing to production cars

2010 Chevrolet Camaro:

One of the most significant aspects of the 2008 SEMA Show will be the launch of the 2010 Chevy Camaro. The car has been formally announced as the ‘Official Vehicle of the Show’. This means that apart from its full bounty launch, the Camaro will also be seen in various avatars with aftermarket manufacturers displaying their own project vehicles.

Hyundai Genesis:

Hyundai has decided to go all out with its Genesis range not only in the luxury segment, but also within the tuner community. Seen at the SEMA show will be six project Genesis models – three saloons and three coupes. The coupes will be tuned individually by HKS, Rhys Millen and Street Concepts. While the prior two will boast of large turbo-induced engines, the latter will use the stock V6 engine with a cold-air induction kit mated to a tuned exhaust system by Magnaflow. One of the saloons will be worked on by the famous tuning house RKSport while the other two will be kept under wraps until the show starts. Hyundai aims at keeping all the six project vehicles as practical as possible to provide prospective customers an insight into the premium vehicle’s tuning capabilities.


Mercedes GLK:


Mercedes Benz’s GLK promotion tour will take a few days off at the SEMA show. On display will be four concept vehicles that adapt to the show’s theme. These include a hybrid Rally Racer show truck from RENNtech, a BRABUS tuned GLK300 Bluetec, a highly customized variant from Boulevard Customs and an off-road concept from Legendary Motor Cars.

Toyo Tires:

With ‘drifting’ gaining popularity by the day, thanks to events like Formula D, tyre manufactures have more than one reason to be a part of the SEMA show. Toyo Tires for one, has tied up with various tuning houses to make project vehicles that can highlight the application of Toyo’s tyres for drifting and track use. On display will be a Nissan GT-R tuned by Bulletproof Automotive running on limited edition BBS LM-DBK-P wheels shod with Toyo's 20-inch Proxes R888 tyres. Another highlight will be 650PS Lancer Evo X painted in Porsche GT3 RS colours.

Mopar/Dodge:

Mopar will showcase its fondness for the Dodge brand by showcasing some amazing project cars. Two of the most significant models however will be a Dodge Ram R/T concept and a Challenger. The Ram will display strength and aggression with a wide body kit, bed cover with a spoiler and lowered suspension over 22-inch muscle wheels. The Challenger on the other hand will get a Mopar Supercharger onto its SRT-8 engine with a boost to over 600PS of power. Expect the project vehicles to incorporate high flow exhausts, crazy wheels other intake options.

RONN Scorpion:

One of the most awaited unveilings at SEMA would be the RONN Scorpion. The car is said to use an innovative technology wherein water from an onboard tank is broken down to produce hydrogen, which in turn is mixed with fuel to efficiently return a mileage of more than 14 kmpl. The manufacturer claims to achieve sportscar performance with high fuel efficiency figures. With such hype backing it up, its launch at SEMA will be a highly awaited one.

Suzuki's 150 to be unwrapped soon...

Suzuki India will soon unwrap their 'new 150cc contender. The bike is said to be using the same 150cc enigne which revved under the Fiero F2. Since the licensing for the engine from TVS is now said to be expired, Suzuki will incorporate the mill in the new bike. And dont expect it to run for the R15 either, as the company is looking forward to a mass production commuter bike and not a performace machine. There is a word that the name 'Lanza' may also be dropped and 'GSR150' would be the new one - following Yamaha's footsteps for building on a known 'brand' like they did with the YZF series. The bike is said to be unveiled by the end of October (probably the 23rd) and will be slightly lesser in price than the TVS RTR carb.