Rolls-Royce has launched one of its most luxurious cars, the 2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe, in India.
Renault India and Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) are looking to optimally utilize their Nagpur facility.
Volkswagen India said that it has begun trial production of its premkum hatchback car, the Volkswagen Polo, at its plant near Chakan, Pune.
Starbus buses, from the Tata Motors stables, will soon run on Maharashtra's road network.
Audi has launched a new variant of its existing sedan Audi A6, in India.
Reva Electric Car Co. Pvt. Ltd (RECC), India’s first manufacturer of zero- polluting electric vehicles, will set up a new nature-friendly plant in Bommasandra, Bangalore.
Honda’s new hatchback, the Honda Jazz, will be available in the Indian market by end-June 2009.
Tata Motors will launch its high-profile world truck, meant for global markets, by the end of May 2009.
Nissan has said that its Nissan Micra or March project is on track, in India. The Nissan Micra will hit the Indian roads by early 2010.
TVS motors plans to launch their new sports motorcycle the TVS Apache RTR 180, codenamed Menace, soon.
General Motors is all set to launch its replacement for Chevrolet Optra, the Chevrolet Cruze, in India in September 2009. Update: Chevrolet Cruze launched: Price 10.99 to 12.45 lakhs
The ongoing recessionary trend in the global markets has forced Sonalika Group company, International Cars & Motors Ltd (ICML) to go slow on its small car plans, Business Standard has reported.
After its Australian stint, Force India is aiming for a double finish at the Chinese Grand Prix, that will be held on April 17, 2009.
Tata Motors plans to launch the Tata Indigo Vista, the sedan version of the Indica Vista .
Mahindra & Mahindra Limited unveiled their new customized concept, Mahindra Bolero Stinger, at the Autocar Performance Show in Mumbai.
Porsche plans to open a dealership in Kolkata in 2010.
General Motors India will unveil its much hyped small car by the end of 2009.
Maruti Suzuki India unveiled its new 1197cc K12M engine for its soon-to-be-launched hatchback Ritz.
After the success of the Maruti Swift and DZire diesel variants, Maruti Suzuki India plans to provide diesel engines to the other models in its line-up of cars.
As part of a strategy to develop small cars that run on alternative fuel technology, Maruti Suzuki is working on rolling out electric cars and compressed natural gas (CNG) variants for three or four of its models, Business Standard has reported.