Ferrari re-enters the Indian market; launches California T at Rs 3.45 crore
Showcased at the launch event today in Mumbai was the Ferrari California T which, priced at Rs 3.45 crore (ex-showroom), is the most affordable Ferrari in the India line-up.
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Buy Now!Showcased at the launch event today in Mumbai was the Ferrari California T which, priced at Rs 3.45 crore (ex-showroom), is the most affordable Ferrari in the India line-up.
The plant will assemble driver and passenger airbag modules and has an installed production capacity of 500,000 airbags. While it already supplies to Ford India and Mahindra, Renault-Nissan Auto India is a new client.
Kawasaki, which is currently evaluating and fine-tuning the model for Indian conditions, is aiming at a price bracket of Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 2 lakh for the Z250SL.
The milestone comes less than two years after starting exports to the North American country which sees good demand for the Made-In-Chakan Volkswagen Vento and Polo cars.
Honda has taken the covers off the close-to-production Honda BR-V today at the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show. Production of the SUV, which is also India-bound, is to start in January 2016.
The Brutale 1090 is powered by an in-line four, four-stroke engine with two maximum power configurations: 144bhp at 10,300rpm and 158bhp at 11,900rpm. It will come as a CBU model to India.