Friday, April 4, 2008

New Chevrolet products for General Motors India

General Motors, one of the world& 39;s largest automaker and producing pieces as OEM Chevrolet oxygen sensor is high, not only experiencing sales in China, but also in India. It will be recalled that for a while portfolio GM India has been taking big difference in what they believe they need to have to cover. And they thought that the small cars can help bring in some volumes. And now, after four months hoped that has not yet received any of the small cars they want, but it gave them two intelligent superminis namely, the Aveo U-VA and Spark. Fortunately, this is not the end of GM India, but only the beginning. The Chevrolet Optra sedan to be utilized from gasoline power-GM Daewoo Automotive Technologies (GM-DAT) TCDI redevelopment 2000cc diesel engine. Running 1600 120 2000 rpm, which is much better than the current top of the range, the Skoda Laura. And for the first time since the Opel Astra 1.7 turbo, GM India will offer an oil burner in the sedan. The Optra has been declining in sales over the past two years and now was the additional improvement, as new headlights, grill some treatment, and a new group of tail-lamp. The interiors were also revised, with the hope that it will be more attractive to customers. The new face will also allow the Optra to share a lot of parties with the SR-V hatchback, but most importantly, it will enable GM to eventually create a strong contender for the Skoda Octavia, which has been dominant in the segment sedan Diesel more years than we can remember. The Optra diesel will be launched as soon as the first week of June and will be priced ranging from 9 to 10 lakh rupees. And that& 39;s not all! Duet the success of SUVs in the R 15 to 20 lakh segment in India, Chevrolet also fly in some of its most recent mud-plugger that has been gaining popularity in the street Europe. Powered by gasoline and diesel engines, Captiva good-looking if it is done in India will be the only SUV in its class to offer two different fed powertrains. The Captiva has a capacity of five to seven people. His 2400cc and 2000cc petrol diesel engines have enough power to keep up with its competitors in this segment. The Captiva produces 141 hp and 150 hp petrol diesel. It can sprint from 0 to 100 mph in less than 12 seconds and can attain a maximum speed of 200 km / h. It also offers the following --- ABS, ESP, leather seats, a high-end audio system, 16-inch wheels --- generally can be concluded that Captiva is exactly what customers want for their SUVs. Another advantage that the Captiva will have over its competitors is in terms of price because it is only about 18 lakh rupees, which is lower compared to the Honda CR-V with the price at 20 lakh rupees. And with the label of products with prices ranging from 3 lakh rupees to 20 lakh rupees is expected that 2007 could be a good year for General Motors India.



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