Showing posts with label autocar scoop. Show all posts
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Monday, December 6, 2010

Audi A7 in India – autocar scoop

These are the first pictures of the soon to be launched Audi A7 Sportback, spotted on Indian soil being driven towards Pune on a test. Obviously Audi did not want anyone to notice it and hence the car had no model badge or logos on the wheels. The tailpipes suggest that it is a diesel version, probably a 3.0-litre V6. As soon as the Audi’s drive took notice of our company, he tried to lose us, a sure give away.

The front end of the A7 has an aggressive stance with the single frame Audi family grill styling incorporated with striking LED Headlamps. The design overall resembles the flagship Audi A8 sedan but has a distinctive for door coupe styling. The interior is loaded with acres of leather, wood and brushed aluminum combo with a pop-up navigation system screen. The cockpit of A7 resembles the larger A8 but there are some styling differences to help make it unique.

The A7 Sportback is designed to fill a niche between the A6 and A8. It offers big-car interior packaging for four people, the practicality of a rear hatch, a sizeable boot and what Audi calls a ‘four-door coupĂ©’ shape.

The Audi A7 is 4.97m long and 1.91m wide, which is 17cm shorter and 4cm narrower than the A8 saloon. This car does away without the A8’s aluminum space frame, but Audi has made extensive use of the metal in its body, including the doors, bonnet, hatch, front bulkhead and a cross member in the boot. In two-wheel-drive form the A7 has a kerb weight of 1695kg. That’s over 100kg lighter than the car’s most obvious rival, the Mercedes CLS350 CDI.

Audi will officially launch the A7 Sportback sometime in mid-2011.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Autocar scoop Nissan Micra diesel india

Nissan has revealed the engine details of the upcoming Micra diesel at the Autocar Performance Show 2010.

The diesel hatch will be powered by the same 1.5-litre dCI motor powering the Mahindra Logan – churning out 63bhp and 16.3kgm of max torque. Option of a diesel engine would make the Micra a very strong contender in its segment. With the combination of light kerb weight and the potent 1.5 dCI motor, expect smooth power delivery, sufficient power and breathtaking fuel economy. The Diesel hatch will have larger 15inch wheels and wider tyres (175/60 R15) on the top-of-the-line XV Premium variant as compared to the XV variant that comes with 165/70 R14 tyres. The overall height of the diesel variant is slightly lower at 1525mm as compared to the petrol variant's 1525mm.

Nissan India has already commenced pre-order bookings of the Micra diesel, it will go on sale in December 2010. Customers can book the diesel Micra for an initial booking amount of Rs 50,000 through all 20 Nissan dealerships across India. The company is also aggressively ramping up their sales and service network. Nissan hasn’t revealed the prices as yet, but expect the diesel hatch to be priced between Rs 4.50lakh - 5.70lakh.

The Micra diesel will be rolled out from Nissan’s manufacturing plant at Oragadam, near Chennai. In the first five months, Nissan managed to sell 4,500 units of the petrol hatch.