Korea’s Sangsin eyes Indian aftermarket with new Hi-Q brake pads
The company, which launched its ‘Hi-Q’ brand brake pads recently, has begun production at its plant in Chennai.
Autocar Professional Bureau
19 Apr 2016
Crossovers may be a huge current trend in the automotive industry, but Peugeot boss Maxime Picat isn't convinced it'll last.
Read moreThe company, which launched its ‘Hi-Q’ brand brake pads recently, has begun production at its plant in Chennai.
President and CEO Hiroyuki Yanagi says the goal is to increase volume scale by expanding the product lineup and focusi...
Global NCAP has written to top global carmakers, urging them to adopt minimum safety requirements to align with UN’s l...
The buyout gives JK Tyre a boost in truck and bus radial capacity as well as entry into the fast-growing two- and thre...
The Quebec-based AZRA introduces the Renault Twizy electric vehicle and is to invest $40 million to set up 8,000 elect...
The Group's sales rose by 0.8% in Q1-2016 with over 2.5 million vehicles, while its March sales went down slightly by ...
The order now corresponds to more than US$ 14 billion (Rs 93,200 crore) worth of potential sales. This would see the f...
The new company, Toyota Tsusho Denso Electronics (Thailand) Co plans to start developing software in July 2016 to help...
The SUV boom continued at an impressive pace, with the segment gaining even more market share, thanks to sales growth ...