Sunday, February 22, 2009

50 new car models to be launched in India in 2009

THE YEAR 2008 was not that good for the Indian cars industry and many car manufacturers saw a dip in their sales. Now to overcome the problem and to continue in the car market, the year 2009 will get to see launch of 50 new models.

The first new car introduced in this year is the Mahindra Xylo and then the industry witnessed the grand launch of the Fiat Linea. The Grand Punto and Bravo are also in Fiat's pipeline that is expected to arrive soon in the Indian car market.
Further to that, the most anticipated Tata Nano will also be launched this year. Tata also plans to roll out Indicruz and the new Indigo range, based on the Indica Vista platform on Indian roads. Then in line is the Maruti Ritz ready to roll out with KB series engine. Maruti also has plans to introduce a new version of its small car Alto.

Honda is also preparing to launch its first small car 'Honda Jazz' in India, a car that is successful globally. This car will challenge the Skoda Fabia, Maruti Suzuki Swift and the Hyundai i20.

GM will launch a new compact car priced below Spark. It will also enter the premium sedan market with Cruze in the next few months and bring the automatic version of its Captiva SUV.
For the super rich, BMW will launch its 7Series range,Mercedes-Benz with its new E-Class and also Alfa Romeo159 from Fiat.

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1 comment:

  1. Honda is gearing up to make a big splash in the Indian automobile market with the much-anticipated launch of its first small car, the *Honda Jazz*. Already a global success, the Jazz is expected to compete directly with popular models like the Skoda Fabia, Maruti Suzuki Swift, and Hyundai i20. At the same time, General Motors is preparing to introduce a new compact car priced below the Spark, along with its premium sedan Cruze and the automatic version of the Captiva SUV.

    Luxury car buyers will also have exciting options to look forward to, with BMW launching the 7-Series, Mercedes-Benz introducing its new E-Class, and Fiat planning to bring the Alfa Romeo 159 to India. This wave of launches shows how India has become a priority market for both mass and luxury carmakers.

    And while new models bring excitement, keeping vehicles in pristine condition is just as important. Services like professional wheel repair ensure that your car not only performs well but also looks as good as new.

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