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  • Toyota Camry Hybrid launched in Australia

    Toyota has unveiled today the hybrid version of the Toyota Camry Sedan for Australia which is going to enter the Australian market in February 2010. The car was launched at the Altona plant where the official production started today. The Toyota Camry Hybrid is powered by a 2.4L petrol engine and also an electric drive which produce together 188 HP, 31 HP more than the stock version of the Camry sedan which had only 157 HP.





  • Land Rover Freelander 2 Launched In India




    Land Rover has launched its most affordable model in India the new Freelander 2. The Freelander 2 is powered by a  2.2-litre turbo diesel engine producing 156bhp of power. and an impressive 40.7kgm of torque from 2000rpm. The engine is mated to a six-speed automatic gear. The SUV is available in three variants priced at Rs. 33.8 lakh for the S, Rs. 39 lakh for the SE and Rs. 45 lakh for the HSE variant, ex showroom Mumbai.


  • Tata is coming up with better products of late. After the announcementof its high-profile Nano, Tata has also launched improved versions of earlier launched cars Sumo Grande and Indica Vista. Now the carcompany is planning to come up with Tata Indicruz. This car is actually Tata Xover concept car that was earlier showcased at 75th Geneva Motorshow in 2005. Indicruz has some design changes compared to Xover. It has high roof ensuring more passenger space compared to the latter's sleek roofline. Indicruz has also got embedded lights.

  • Chevrolet Cruze




    The Chevrolet Cruze is a General Motors (GM) automobile produced since 2001, spanning two generations and two unrelated vehicles. The first generation, a subcompact crossover SUV, was manufactured by Suzuki in Japan under joint venture with GM.
    For the second generation 2008 onwards model, the "Cruze" moniker has been applied to a globally-developed compact sedan, designed, manufactured and retailed entirely within GM. Compared to the original, the second series is related only in name, and does not serve as its successor. Instead, the new car replaces two unrelated cars—the Chevrolet Cobalt and Daewoo Lacetti. Badged as the Daewoo Lacetti Premiere, the South Korean-market Cruze entered production in 2008, partially replacing the Daewoo Lacetti sold since 2002. This previous Lacetti was sold internationally as either a Buick, Chevrolet, Daewoo, Holden or Suzuki, but for the Cruze, GM have retained the "Chevrolet Cruze" name for most markets. Besides the South Korean Daewoo branding, Australasian-specification cars are badged Holden Cruze, with Holden set to commence local production from 2010. The North American Chevrolet Cobalt will also be phased out in 2010, replaced by the Chevrolet Cruze. Production of the Cobalt's twin, the Pontiac G5 will also cease, coinciding with the Pontiac brand's discontinuation after 2010.

  • Ferrari 360


    The Ferrari 360 is a mid-engine midsize two-seater sports car produced from late 1999 until 2005. The 360 replaced the Ferrari F355 and was itself replaced by the fairly similar Ferrari F430. For the 360, Ferrari partnered with Alcoa to produce an entirely new all-aluminum space-frame chassis that was 40% stiffer than the 355, yet 28% lighter despite a 10% increase in overall dimensions. Along with the new frame was a new Pininfarina body styling that broke ranks with the last decade's sharp angles and flip-up headlights, replacing them with a rounded appearance that harkened to the 1960s. The new V8 engine, common to all versions, was only slightly larger and more powerful than the 355's at 3.6 litres and 400 bhp (300 kW) of power, but the lighter frame and added stiffness improved performance; the 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration performance improved from 4.6 to 4.4 seconds, and in the Challenge versions it was as low as 4.0 s.