Wednesday, 5 February 2014

JLR unveils at Auto Expo 2014

JRL a British based multinational company, and a subsidiary of Indian player Tata Motor. JLR is coming up with many launches with its most beautiful cars at most awaited Auto Expo 2014.
F-Type Coupe
One of theme is F-Type R Coup, it is expected to be priced at around 2 Cr.(Ex-showroom Mumbai). The car is featured the supercharged 5.0-litre engine is cranked up to 542bhp, as opposed to the 488bhp of the far-from-unexciting V8S Convertible. This car will compete with Aston Martin Vantage S, the Audi R8 V10+ and the Porsche 911 Turbo.
Jaguar XJ
Jaguar XF
Apart from F-Type convertible company will also launch its XF and JAGUAR XJ. Land Rover will also be launching the 2014 avatar of the popular Range Rover Evoque with its new 9-speed gearbox and a few other minor upgrades.
Range Rover Evoque
Land Rover might also display their new Concept Range Rover Evoque convertible at the 2014 Indian Auto Expo along with the Land Rover DC100 concept. The DC100 is stated to be the replacement to the soon to be defunct Land Rover Defender.
Land Rover DC100
The next generation Defender, which will go into production in 2015! Highlights of are the Terrain-i which analyzes the terrain and warns of possible obstacles conductor and Wade Aid that calculates the depth of water and increases the height of the car.
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Saturday, 1 February 2014

Ford Ecosport - Carworld1.com


Indian customers of the Ford EcoSport must feel heavily short changed, as every one of the five car produced in Chennai plant is exported. Source says that, Ford India has asked their dealer to ask customer to either change their order to anther model of Ford or cancel their order.


The Ford’s plant in Chennai is one of only four manufacturing facilities in the world to make the EcoSport – the other three being Ford’s facilities in Brazil, China and Thailand – puts more pressure on the car maker to export the car. Statistics suggest that of the 45,727 units of the EcoSport manufactured in Chennai, 9,647 units (a hefty 21 percent) have been exported.
This strategy of export seems to take benefit of depreciated INR versus US Dollar. Price of the Ecosport has been increased by approximately 11 per cent since its launch in June 2013. Get more information from www.carworld1.com .