Thursday, 15 November 2012

High powered Volkswagen Polo ‘GTD’ diesel variant coming to India in 2013


Our friends at AutoCarIndia.com reported this afternoon that VW India has firmed up plans to launch a more powerful diesel variant of the Polo.

VW GTD badge

According to the scoop story, the Vento’s 1.6L diesel engine will be launched on the Volkswagen Polo as a diesel hot hatch. The only diesel hot hatch in India currently is the Fiat Punto 90hp, which is as good as forgotten.

Branded as ‘VW Polo GTD’ the enthusiast-focused variant is expected to be nothing less than a pocket rocket with 105hp/250Nm on tap on a body that’s lighter by 90kg! GTD is the diesel counterpart of GTI, representing VW’s sporty variant.

If Volkswagen feels the cost of the Polo 1.6 GTD would rise to Vento levels, they can wait for the 1.5L TDI engine (a derivative of the 1.6L engine, under development) before proceeding with a larger displacement Polo variant.

Cars that are under 4m long and have a diesel engine displacing under 1.5 liters are eligible for an excise benefit of 12%, levied on larger cars.

Autocar India reports a body kit and low-profile tyres would feature on the Polo 1.6 TDI. Volkswagen has shown fast-looking Polos at the 2012 Delhi Expo in January and at this month’s Autocar Performance Show, so spicing things up would need no brainstorming or planning.

The report adds that VW India will launch this vehicle with brand enhancement as priority.

[Source - AutoCarIndia.com]



Tata Motors to relaunch Aria with “image corrections”


Two years after introducing its crossover utility vehicle Aria, Tata Motors is planning a relaunch.The company is in the process of making some changes to the vehicle and expects the new version to hit the roads over the course of the next year.

Sales of Aria never picked up due to issues of quality and pricing.
“Aria is misunderstood. It’s a great idea, a car that offers space as well as comfort. Like it happens to other manufacturers, some products are a bit ahead of time and therefore misunderstood,” said Karl-Heinz Servos, project director, joint projects, Engineering Research Centre at Tata Motors.
When launched in 2010, Aria was compared with Toyota Innova, the multipurpose benchmark.
Despite growing demand for SUVs, Aria did not get the reception the company sought. Tata Motors admits to having quality issues with the car, which are being addressed now. “Also, it was priced a bit high.Not because it was not worth it but because of competition. It was also compared too much with the Innova -- including on the price front, which was not correct, and made a difference,” sources said.
“It’s a solid car. First it needs a few image corrections. We will do something quick which will change the perception. We need to relaunch the ca. If it continues the way it is currently, then it is not good for the company,” said Servos.
Once a strong player in the SUV space, Tata Motors has been losing market share in the segment.
Tata Motors is now working on a new range of SUVs and MPVs in all segments.

BMW previews 2 prototypes of Born Electric


The BMW Group unveiled a sneak preview of two prototypes of ‘BMW-i Born Electric’ — the next generation BMW i3 Concept and the BMW i8 Concept Roadster — here as part of a world tour organised by the company.
With its zero-emissions all-electric engine and a range of 80-100 miles, the BMW i3 Concept is designed mainly for city use.
The company’s global tour has only New York as the stop for the US. The worldwide tour includes Rome, Ddorf, Tokyo, London, Paris and Shanghai.
The BMW i-3 and i-8 will become the first purpose-built electric and hybrid-electric production vehicles to be made primarily from carbon fibre when they become available for customers in 2013 and 2014, respectively, said Peter Miles, executive vice president (operations) BMW Group North America, yesterday.
BMW-i was introduced by the BMW Group last year and is now in the process of preparing for the launch of vehicles under the brand in the next few years.
With BMW-i, the BMW Group is consolidating its position as the most innovative and sustainable automobile manufacturer in the world and is responding to the challenges of the future in terms of eco-sustainable mobility.
The brand itself is a part of an imitative dubbed ’Project-I’ that BMW launched decades ago and brought together a group of top thinkers within the company to explore the future of mobility, Miles said.
“As street parking continues to be one of the biggest challenges in our congested cities and because the time spent searching for parking is a major reason for increased emissions and wasted fuel, we feel that our involvement with these innovations is a key component of BMW-I strategy,” Miles said.
Together with its premium electric vehicles, BMW also offers a range of services for mobility.
These are services aimed at optimising the use of parking spaces, the utilisation of navigation systems that can access local information, intermodal road maps, and car-sharing schemes such as DriveNow.
Among the most eye-catching features of the BMW i8 Concept Roadster are the upward-swiveling, windowless doors and a range of purpose-oriented on-board equipment, including electric kickboards stowed under a transparent tailgate.
The sports car is based around the innovative ‘LifeDrive’ architecture, itself underpinned by a lightweight modular construction and the use of high-quality high-tech materials, said Henrik Wenders, Head of BMW i-8 Project Management in BMW Munich facility.
The BMW i8 Concept Roadster is a plug-in hybrid powered by an eDrive drivetrain combining a high-performance electric motor and petrol combustion engine.
The lithium-ion battery supplying the motor with power can be recharged in an extremely short space of time from any domestic power socket, the company said.

India-bound Ford B-Max garners 2,500 orders in Britain in just 6 weeks


Ford’s mini MPV B-Max is enjoying eager responses from the Britons.

2013 Ford B-Max front three quarters2013 Ford B-Max rear three quarters
Ford has already delivered 1,000 cars in less than six weeks and claims that the bookings have exceeded 2,500 units. The mini MPV has a sliding door which has the traditional B pillar structure integrated into it.

Mr. Antony Ireson, Marketing director of Ford Britain said that there has been a phenomenal response for the B-Max’s marketing campaign which offered a chance to win unusual prizes that would not normally be available to the general public. He stated that he was amazed to see the true level of interest especially since most of the customers placed orders even before visiting the showroom.

Another fact that brings cheers to Ford is that 63% of the bookings came from customers who intend to use the B-Max as their private vehicles while 22% came from motability customers and 15% from fleet operators.

The B-Max is available with 3 petrol and 2 diesel engine options. The 1.0 litre EcoBoost is available in two states of tune – 100 PS and 120 PS.

2013 Ford B-Max pillarless design2013 Ford B-Max dashboard

The entry level 1.4 litre petrol motor develops 90 PS while a 1.6 litre petrol motor develops 105 PS and is the only engine to be available with Powershift automatic gearbox. The diesel power comes from a 1.6 TDCI with 95 PS and a 1.5 TDCI with 75 PS.

Ford India is likely to launch a seven seat version of the B-Max called the Grand B-Max as part of the 8 new products that Ford India has promised by mid decade. The Grand B-Max will be an Ertiga fighter and is expected to launch here in 2014.

Ford India has not confirmed any new launches besides the EcoSport, which is the second of the 8 products, following the launch of the Fiesta sedan last year. The B-Max is a MPV hat on the Fiesta platform.


Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Ducati’s new models for 2013


" New 821cc Hypermotard, Hyperstrada, Diavel Strada and Panigale 1199 R showcased. "


Ducati has unveiled their smashing 2013 line-up at the EICMA motor show in Milan, revealing an all-new Hypermotard with a now liquid-cooled, 821cc, four-stroke, Ducati trademark L-twin engine. The new Hypermotard puts out 110bhp at 9250rpm, and peak torque of 9.1kgm at 7750rpm, and there’s a premium Hypermotard SP, with top-of-the-line suspension, as well as Marchesini wheels and upgraded brakes.

Ducati’s new models for 2013

Fresh addition to the Hypermotard family is the multi-role Hyperstrada, following in the footsteps of acclaimed elder sibling, the Multistrada 1200. The Hyperstrada shares the Hypermotard engine, offering three riding modes, Sport, Touring and Urban. For comfort, the Hyperstrada deploys a high set handlebar, wind protection visor, and wider, better padded seat along with a main-stand and 50 litre luggage carrying capability. 

There’s also a new Diavel Strada, a touring variant with wind deflecting visor, 15mm higher and 60mm closer handlebars, improved seat, heated grips, two auxiliary power supplies, 41 litres side storage panniers and a pillion rest.

There’s also a new Panigale 1199 R, with several carbon fibre bits including a rear tyre hugger and swingarm protector. The 1199 R houses the same recently released Superquadro, 1198cc, L-twin engine, now with lighter components and a remapped ECU that enables it to rev 500rpm higher. The 1199 R is available with race-kit including Termignoni exhaust system and an adjustable swingarm for track use.

Expect Ducati’s new variants in India sometime in 2013. 

Second edition of Tata Nano Art-in-Motion showcased in Pune


Tata Nano, to some extent has been victimized by its ‘world’s cheapest car’ tag.

The Indian auto giant is now trying to change Nano’s fortunes by infusing more amounts of desirability into it and to make the little car more appealing to people, especially to college going folks.

The Tata Nano: Art in Motion series is one such initiative which turns the Nano into a platform for artists to showcase their mettle as well as promote the Nano as a personal choice.

In the second edition, an Art Nano called the Weekender was presented during the NH7 music festival that took place in Pune. The Weekender Art Nano was painted by graffiti artist Bruce Dunn and the theme portrays self expression.

The first edition of Tata Nano: Art in Motion was painted by renowned Indian artist Sangeeta Babani whose theme was celebration. Tata Motors has announced a series of Art in Motion projects to promote the Nano.

In the media release issued for bringing this creation to light, Tata Motors said -
“The Weekender Art Nano continues the Nano: Art-in-Motion tradition of empowering artists to use the Tata Nano as an outlet for their creativity, and a canvas for their lives.”

The Weekender Art Nano was inspired by music and has been painted using a combination of luminescent and acrylic paints.



Ford Figo facelift gets unveiled in South Africa


"The North American based automaker Ford has recently unveiled the facelifted version of the Figo model in South Africa."

According to the car manufacturer, the Ford Figo facelift is getting some minor updates and it’s available with the 1.4 liter Duratec gasoline engine, which is producing a total output of 83 HP (62 kW) and it has a peak torque of 127 Nm (93 lb-ft). The unit is burning 6.6 liters of fuel every 100 km (42.8 mpg UK / 35.6 mpg US) and it’s emitting 156 g/km of CO2.
Besides the gasoline burner, the facelifted version of the Ford Figo is also coming with a 1.4 liter Duratorq turbo diesel engine, which is developing a total output of 68 HP (53 kW) and it has a peak torque of 160 Nm (118 lb-ft). This is allowing the model to burn 5.3 liters of fuel every 100 km (53.3 mpg UK / 44.3 mpg US) and emit just 139 g/km of CO2.

The 2013 Ford Figo facelift is also getting a different front bumper and modified engine hood, redesigned lower and upper grilles and the Ambiente is available with 8-spoke wheels, while the Trend is coming with a new design for the alloy rims. The entry-level Figo Ambiente is packing the ABS, EBD and Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) amongst others
[soucre:inautonews.com]

Next generation Volkswagen Passat will be an ‘exemplary design’


Have you seen the latest generation Volkswagen Golf? Are you impressed by its clean and simple design?

2014 VW Passat

Turns out that Volkswagen has received such a heartening response for the design that the German giant is planning to implement the same philosophy on the next generation Passat.
The Volkswagen Passat is a very important car for the Wolfsburg based manufacturer. It was introduced in 1973 and so far over 15 million copies have been sold in the world.

2014 VW Passat sedan

Quattroruote.it brings us an exclusive rendering of their vision for the 2014 VW Passat. Based on the MQB platform, the next generation will have clean and taut lines flowing throughout the body. The new design will share nothing in common with the predecessor. It will be a grounds up design starting from a clean sheet of paper.

The current Passat is a reskinned version of the previous model and has improvements to its mechanical kit for better performance. This vehicle pioneered ‘BlueMotion’ technology and the auto parking feature in India, but despite the extra gadgetry couldn’t outpace cousin Skoda Superb as the segment best seller.

2014 VW Passat station wagon

The Italian publication also reports that the new VW Passat will, for the first time in history, receive a hybrid variant to boost volumes in markets such as US and China.

Volkswagen has already started testing the next generation Passat platform in Germany.

[Source: Quattroruote.it]




Toyota recalls 2.77 mn cars for steering defect




Toyota Motor Corp. said it’s recalling 2.77 million vehicles around the world for a steering shaft defect that may result in faulty steering and a water pump problem.

Japan’s top automaker said no accidents have been reported related to these two problems announced on Wednesday.
Some 1.51 million vehicles are being recalled for the steering defect in Japan and 1.25 million vehicles abroad, including 670,000 in the U.S.
Affected models include the Prius hybrid, Corolla, Wish and other models produced in Japan from 2000 to last year and from 2000 to 2009 overseas.
Toyota is also recalling 630,000 vehicles spanning five hybrid models, including the Prius, for a defective water pump.
Last month, Toyota had a recall for faulty power-window switches.

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Rendering – Next generation Toyota Corolla to look younger



Toyota is working on the 11th generation of their most successful model, the Toyota Corolla.

2014 Toyota Corolla front three quarter rendering

The testing cycle got underway in the US earlier this year implying that a formal introduction is on the horizon.

The 2014 Toyota Corolla, codenamed E160, will have a sporty look to lure younger buyers. The new Corolla is expected to have better driving dynamics in order to align itself with Mr. Akio Toyoda’s slogan “Fun to drive, again”. Mr. Toyoda is the president of TMC, so the engineers better get this one right!
According to a newly revealed rendering by Car and Driver Brazil, the new Corolla looks completely different from the current model. The steeply sloping bonnet gives the nose a low slung stance. The smiley grill is interrupted by a body coloured applique which houses the logo.

The headlamps are angular with sharp edges and the fog lamp housings are set deep into the bumper. The chrome lined trapezoidal lower air dam complements the sporty front fascia.

2014 Toyota Corolla rear three quarter rendering

The silhouette of the car remains largely unchanged while the rear reminds us of the Toyota Camry. The good looking tail lamps extend to the boot and the black diffuser masks the bulk.

The 2014 Corolla is expected to be powered by an improved version of the 1.8 litre petrol engine which will deliver more power and is likely to be mated to 6-speed manual and automatic transmissions. A larger capacity diesel motor is a no-brainer if the car is growing in size as a 90hp 1.4L engine is a complete mismatch on a D Segment model, in India, in 2014.

The new Toyota Corolla might be launched in the second half of 2013 globally.

The 5 safest hatchbacks in India under Rs 5.5 lakhs


"Safety is the new buzzword and automotive manufacturers are improving this aspect of their products. We look at some of the safest hatchbacks at the most competitive prices available in the Indian market"



Hatchbacks are evolving as the optimal car choice for the average Indian family. Affordable prices, compact size and improved manoeuvrability make them the cars of choice for crowded Indian metros. However, with mushrooming road mishaps, safety is a very real concern for both buyers and producers. Here’s a list of the safest hatchbacks below Rs 5.5 lakh available in the country. We’re looking at airbags, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) as the parameters to judge their safety credentials.

Maruti Suzuki A-star


Maruti Suzuki A-star:
The A-star is Indian numero uno Maruti Suzuki’s most competitive offering in the Indian hatchback segment. The pint-sized hatch sure does pack a punch though. The top end model, the ZXI Opt, is priced at an extremely frugal Rs 4.51 lakh and offers airbags, ABS and EBD, making it one of the cheapest and safest cars on Indian roads. The 1-litre engine returns 19kmpl which goes a long way towards it being wallet-friendly as well.

Ford Figo


Ford Figo:
Another little hatch that’s big on safety is American multinational car manufacturer Ford’s solitary vehicle in the Indian hatchback market. The 1.2-litre Duratec Titanium variant is at the pinnacle of the list of variants and it’s priced at a prudent Rs 5.02 lakh. It returns approximately 17kmpl which isn’t too shabby at all.

Maruti Suzuki Ritz


Maruti Suzuki Ritz:
This mid-range hatchback is Maruti Suzuki’s second product with an adequate number of safety features enabling it to feature on this list. The Ritz is slightly bigger than the others on this list, and that’s reflected in its comparatively higher price. The Ritz ZXI is top dog in terms of the car’s internal hierarchy, and costs a fairly economical Rs 5.23 lakh. The Ritz also boasts of a 1.2-litre engine and will give you 17 kilometres to the litre, a range that rates decently well in this segment. 

Honda Brio


Honda Brio:
Japanese car maker Honda’s petite Brio ticks all the right safety boxes. One of the smallest cars on this list, its highest rated V MT variant costs Rs 5.24 lakh and for its 1.2-litre engine, Honda claims 18.4kmpl, a good return for a car at that price. 

Nissan Micra


Nissan Micra:
Japanese car maker Nissan’s Micra has been making waves in the Indian hatchback segment. The top end XV variant comes equipped with the prerequisite ABS, EBD and a single airbag (unlike the dual airbags in all the other cars in this list). It is the most expensive of cars on this list at Rs 5.51 lakh. It’s not the most economical with a meagre 9.1kmpl return from its 1.2-litre engine. 

A discernable pattern emerges when researching the relevant information on Indian hatchbacks that are high on safety and low on price. It becomes apparent that only the top end variants of these aforementioned cars came equipped with the crucial airbag, ABS and EBD safety precautions, while the mid-range and low end versions typically do not see these features included. The only possible exception to this trend is the Nissan Micra that offers a single driver’s side airbag across all its variants.  
Not only are these cars the ultimate in safety and price, but also feature packed to the hilt, as they’re the best possible alternatives for each model of car, which means these cars will keep you safe, sound and driving in comfort. A few cars that also lead the line in terms of these safety features but lost out due to their slightly higher prices are the Renault Pulse RXZ (P), the Maruti Suzuki Swift ZXI, whose top end petrol versions cost Rs 5.55 lakhs and Rs 5.72 lakhs respectively.

[Source: zigwheels.com]

D-segment Executive Sedan Shootout


"Call them D-segment saloons or executive sedans, there have been plenty of options here to choose from for the Indian car buyer who has arrived in life. But an old name has made a re-entry in this segment in a brand new guise and threatens to upset the order. So we pit the new Hyundai Elantra against the Volkswagen Jetta, Skoda Laura, Toyota Corolla Altis, Chevrolet Cruze and the Renault Fluence"


D-Segment sedan shootout

The Elantra is back after an overly long hiatus and boy, is it all grown up! The original car itself was quite impressive for its time, so this new one has a lot of expectations to live up to. Of course, by itself, it has certainly met and even exceeded most of them, but where the previous car was pretty much in a segment of its own, things are quite different now and that D-segment (ie, cars which straddle the 15 to 18 lakh rupee segment) is positively choc-a-bloc with highly capable and rather desirable cars which have come to us literally from the four corners of the globe.

From France, we have the Renault Fluence, from Germany, the Volkswagen Jetta, neighbouring Czech Republic has sent us the Skoda Laura, all the way from the Americas (at least for namesake) it’s the Chevrolet Cruze and from Japan we’ve got the Toyota Corolla – all of them primed and raring to have a go at the upstart Korean.


D-segment sedans comparo


I’m going to say it right away – it is next to impossible to give a definitive verdict amongst this lot. They’re all very alike in some regards, especially with respect to the kind of basic features they offer. But if you explore their character, it’s almost like staring at a United Colours of Benetton advertisement. All of them make very strong cases for themselves and each of them will appease certain types of people (or so we’d like to imagine).

The fact of the matter is, if you were a teacher with six equal bright pupils in your class and you were asked to pick the ‘best’ one, you would practically be at a loss to answer that question with unambiguous veracity. All you would be able to do is take into account your biases and simply pick your favourite. So similarly, rather than comparing these cars on the usual criteria, we’ll try to look at each one individually and see where its appeal lies. And for the basis of this comparison, we’ve lined up the top-of-the-range diesel models with manual gearboxes.

Hyundai Elantra exterior


Hyundai Elantra
The newest one here and pretty much the reason why this comparison was conjured up, the Elantra is easily the most striking looking of the lot. The ‘neo Fludic’ design (as Hyundai calls it) has pretty much taken the automotive world (and we mean the whole world) by storm and has really changed the way we look at Korean cars. With copious curves and slashes, and those gorgeous lights (both at the front and rear) that stretch into the body work, the Elantra is one cool customer. And it’s much the same story on the inside as well. All that curvy-slashy business works its way into the dashboard and gives the impression that this car drove straight from the designer’s concept model to the showroom. If gadgets are what impress you most, then the Elantra’s cockpit is like a latest generation smart phone. You get keyless entry, a start-stop button, a reversing camera integrated into the rear-view mirror and our personal favourite, air-conditioned seats, the ultimate accessory for driving in the tropics.

When it comes to the job of moving about, let’s just say that the Elantra is not what you might call a “driver’s car”. The ultra-light steering, which is an absolute boon in city traffic feels rather disconnected if you show the car some aggressive corners. Even the suspension has been tuned for outright ride quality rather than tarmac tearing antics. The 1.6-litre CRDi engine is identical to the one in the new Verna, and it doesn’t feel under-equipped for the task of pulling along the bigger Elantra. The six-speed gearbox is tuned to work rather well with this mill and affords the car decent driveability. But high speed blasts aren’t this car’s forte; it isn’t designed for such shenanigans and is best enjoyed as a comfortable family car. Even the rear seats are an absolute delight to spend time in and you even get controls for the audio system integrated into the rear armrest – great for that chauffeur driven backseat businessman, not so hot if you’ve got a pair of jumpy kids in the back.


Hyundai Elantra interior


While one can nitpick about the lack of involvement in the driving experience, when you take into account the eye-catching design, the abundance of gadgets and features, the comfort levels, and when you factor in the not-so-steep price of Rs 14.85 lakh for the diesel SX manual model, as a complete package the Elantra is really hard to beat and really raises the bar in this segment.

0 – 100km/h: 11.56sec
Overall fuel efficiency: 13.52kmpl
Price: Rs 14.85 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)


Skoda Laura Exterior


Skoda Laura
The Laura has been around for quite a while now, but surprisingly doesn’t feel that dated at all. In this lot, the Laura looks like a very mature product. Nothing out of the way happening anywhere on the car and the design feels a little held back, but the overall proportions and stance of the car really make it attractive. The tall flat sides and the tall boot give it a solid, almost tank-like appearance, which is actually very much in line with the way the car is built. It feels like a car made to stand the test of time and we’re sure, if you were to get one now, not only would it hold itself together for the next decade or so, it still wouldn’t look too much like something from a bygone era. The interiors too carry over the feeling of solidness that the exteriors have and exude a sense of functionality. Everything you need is there and features wise, it will stand toe-to-toe with every other car in this class.

Now of course, for the sake of this comparison, we were forced to choose the 110PS car (as opposed to the 140PS one), as this was the only diesel Laura offered with a manual transmission. That being said, this engine is by no means a weakling and lugs this Czech brute around with a fair bit of ease. But where the Skoda excels really is its handling ability. The steering is weighted beautifully and the suspension is perfectly set up to deliver loads of grip while going around corners and no matter what the speed, you always feel perfectly in control. And while this meant-for-cornering suspension set-up does feel a little stiff while going over bumps, the ride is surprisingly not hard enough to really make the drivers or the passengers too uncomfortable. So while you might find it acceptable to be driven around while you’re in the back seat, the Laura is at its best when you kick the chauffeur out and get behind the wheel.


Skoda Laura interior


Honestly, the Laura of our choice is the one having the 140PS / 320Nm engine with the DSG gearbox, and given those options, we’d say that this is the car we’d most like to have as it does everything absolutely brilliantly, but at about Rs 19 lakh, it is way out of this league.

0 – 100km/h: 11.44sec
Overall fuel efficiency: 11.75kmpl
Price: Rs 16.34 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)

Volkswagen Jetta Exterior


Volkswagen Jetta
Right off the bat, let me just tell you that the Jetta is easily our favourite car to drive, and by we, I mean almost all the staffers here at ZigWheels. Technically, both the Laura and Jetta are built on the same platform, and as such, share a similar feeling of solidity in the way they’ve been built. But the Jetta seems to sacrifice a wafting ride quality for outright handling prowess. The ride is quite stiff, but not jarring,  mind you.

But let’s just say you won’t be singing praises about it after an hour long drive on a pothole riddled road. However, if you’re someone who simply loves driving and you happen to come across smooth twisty tarmac, you’ll absolutely have the time of your life, even if your passengers are cursing you for causing them a strong case of motion sickness. The feedback from the chassis and steering is absolutely bang on and the car absolutely loves to carve up corners like an overeager chef carving up the dinner roast. And the 2.0-litre TDI engine is an absolute gem as well. With 140PS of power and 320Nm of torque on tap, it’s not just the straight line acceleration that impresses, but also the way the Jetta shoots out of corners when you step on the gas.


Volkswagen Jetta exterior


But there are a couple of more trade-offs apart from the sometimes annoyingly stiff ride quality. While you do have all the necessary safety features (and some more) and electrically adjustable everything, the lack of automatic climate control feels like a rather strange omission.

Even though the touchscreen entertainment misses out on those most basic of all connectivity options – a 3.5mm line-in jack and a standard USB-in. And then there’s the price – at a whopping Rs 18.37 lakh ex-showroom, it is the most expensive one here. If your permanent place is behind the wheel and a great driving experience is absolutely paramount to you, then by all means, this is the car for you. But all the back-benchers will need to look elsewhere.

0 – 100km/h: 10.71sec
Overall fuel efficiency: 14.6kmpl
Price: Rs 18.37 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)


Chevrolet Cruze exterior


Chevrolet Cruze
The Cruze is somewhat of a mystery in this lot. It is somewhat difficult to peg this car’s appeal down to a few specifics. On paper at least, it is the most powerful one here, with its new revised 2.0 TCDi engine pumping out 166PS of power and an incredible 380Nm of torque. And with numbers like these, you’d expect the Cruze to decimate everything at least in a straight line. But “on-paper” and “the real world” are not necessarily the best of friends and that mind-blowing performance you’d expect never manages to come about.

The zero to 100km/h acceleration run clocks in at 11.51 seconds, which is pretty much dead even with the Elantra and the Laura (the 110PS one). This is all thanks to the tall gearing, which is good for reaching high top speeds, but rapid acceleration doesn’t seem to be the Cruze’s strongest suite, though you certainly wouldn’t think so each time you bury the throttle pedal. Handling wise, the Cruze pretty much holds its own and is rather fun to drive, but don’t expect it to compete with the likes of the Jetta and Laura in this department.

Chevrolet Cruze interior


While the Cruze’s new engine does represent a significant improvement over the previous model, we think the essence of this car’s appeal is the way it looks. It might now have the funky curves and lines of the Elantra, but the Cruze certainly is a looker. There is a bit of muscle car happening in the overall proportions, giving it an undeniable American character and then there are the lines which are very euro-chic. Thanks to this, it manages to looks classy and aggressive at the same time, and if you happen to catch a glimpse of its intimidating front fascia closing on you in your rear-view mirror, it’ll instinctively make you want to put your foot down hard as well.

To top it off, even though the design is about three years old, the interiors still feel very fresh swathed in cool blue backlighting that seems to have come straight from Star Trek. The back seats? They’re generally very comfortable and there’s also adequate leg and head room in the back for any size passenger. Still, the Cruze doesn’t feel like a car designed for the chauffeur driven businessman. There’s a lot of youthful appeal and the place to be in this car is definitely in the front, not because of the way it drives, but simply because of the way it looks and feels from that vantage point.

0 – 100km/h: 11.56sec
Overall fuel efficiency: 11.75kmpl
Price: Rs 14.48 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)


Toyota Corolla Altis exterior


Toyota Corolla Altis
There’s no denying the fact that the Corolla is the big daddy of the D-segment. It has been the wheels of choice for the mature car buyer year-on-year and nothing has really changed that, even though there have been more exciting cars that have come and gone in this class. Two years ago, the diesel variant came in, and that too has brought a good measure of success for Toyota. When you pitch it against this lot though, the lack of cubic capacity might seem a point of contention.

At 1.4 litres, it might have the smallest displacement here, but Toyota has tuned that D-4D engine and that six-speed gearbox to near perfection, lending it great tractability in almost every traffic situation. Of course, one does need to shift gears more often than some of its bigger engined competitors, but even the task of swapping cogs has received that typical Toyota treatment with slick and short shifts that are an absolute delight. To top it off, the smaller engine capacity combined with perfectly matched gear ratios lends the Corolla absolutely class-leading fuel economy of 14.2kmpl in the city and an almost unbelievable 24.3kmpl on the highway.


Toyota Corolla Altis Interior



The Corolla has remained an unwavering proposition ever since it was launched all those years ago and now with this wonderfully efficient diesel motor, the car has become even more desirable. It has all the modern features and conveniences that are expected in this segment but where it falls short in our opinion is in its aesthetics. The looks are somewhat dated and even the design refreshments done to the car recently haven’t done enough to really make a stronger case in its favour.

But even though the design of both the exteriors and interiors might seem to be lacking in imagination, it is inoffensive enough to appeal to literally anybody in any age bracket. And it stops being an issue altogether when you start enjoying the stuff that the Corolla is the strongest at, which is back seat comfort. The ride is absolutely butter smooth and there’s ample room at the back. Pitted against the other five, it is the perfect choice for the rear bench customer who just wants a practical, no-nonsense way to get to work in a refined and comfortable manner with a professional taking care of the actual business of driving.

0 – 100km/h: 14.55sec
Overall fuel efficiency: 16.72kmpl
Price: Rs 15.38 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)

Renault Fluence exterior


Renault Fluence
The Fluence is sort of an oddball here. First of all, it’s among the few French cars to make its way to India. Then there’s the way it looks. The styling might not have the futuristic lines of the Elantra or the aggressive stance of the Cruze, but it still manages to look different than every other car out there. Some might find the Fluence looks rather quirky, but we think it’s absolutely gorgeous to look at, or extremely striking at the very least.

There’s something about its design that appeals to the fair sex and when we had all these cars over at the ZigWheels office, we found our women friends would almost always flock over this Frenchie. And this unique style carries over to the interiors as well. The two-tone black and white trim, the gigantic white backlit digital speedometer, the tachometer with its idiosyncratic yellow needle, the unique coloured and textured wood trim bits – all of them come together to form a cockpit that stands apart in this class and at the same time manages to be classy and attractive as well.


Renault Fluence interior


The way the car drives is no great shakes. The 1.5 DCi unit is just about adequate for the job, but isn’t the most refined mill here in any case. But this is something that won’t bother you once the windows are rolled up and you’re cruising along without pushing the engine hard. The handling too is sorted out enough to cope with every regular driving situation and the car won’t shirk too much from a bit of spirited cornering antics if you felt the need to do so.

Where the Fluence really shines however is the ride. It doesn’t have the wafty nature of the Corolla, but it generally manages to be very smooth while delivering a fair bit of feedback from the chassis itself. That correct mix of comfort and handling is a balance many car makers strive for, but generally don’t manage to achieve. And this is what Renault has nailed spot-on with the Fluence. At the end of the day, it’s a distinctive looking car that is well made, feels good to be in and does draw some attention to itself on the streets, making it quite desirable overall.

0 – 100km/h: 13.76sec
Overall fuel efficiency: 13.67kmpl
Price: Rs 15.20 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)


D-Segment executive sedan shootout driving


The last word
As we’ve discussed in the start itself it is not the easiest task to choose which one of these six executive sedans is the best as a standard comparison of merits and demerits of each one doesn’t quite cut the mustard. After all, this is a segment that is rather an aspirational one where desire to get the auto that is close to one’s heart far outweighs the need of a car which performs the utilitarian function of getting one from point A to point B. More often than not, the choice here boils down to brand preference and an overall feelgood factor that one gets with the car of their choice, which is as subjective and as personal as one’s choice of favourite ice cream flavour. And while the dilemma here isn't as confounding as walking into Baskin Robbins and having to choose one among 31 different flavors, the six cars here easily cater to a wide palette of tastes across the board and naming one among-st these as our favourite is more difficult than it looks.

Honestly, we would have loved to give it to the Volkswagen Jetta for the sheer ‘more-smiles-per-mile’ driving experience, while we shouldn’t really forget its sibling the Skoda Laura which offers everything that the German does but with a few more features and a lower price point. However the better tuned 140PS variant with the brilliant 6-speed DSG gearbox in the L&K trim that would’ve easily walked away with top honours here, but its prohibitively high price point really takes it out of contention and of course it wouldn’t be a fair comparison in any case. We really love the Chevy Cruze as well; it really offers a lot for your money’s worth, while we think the Renault Fluence should take home the ‘prettiest maiden of the fair’ award. But what this segment has always needed, the Toyota Corolla Altis has been providing in spades ever since it first stepped on to Indian shores – a refined, practical, feature rich package backed by Toyota’s unerring build quality that offers no-nonsense motoring, especially for those who prefer go about the business of driving while firmly planted on the rear seat.


D-Segment executive sedan shootout


Then does the upstart from Korea have what it takes to rock the boat and carve a place for itself in our hearts? The answer here is very much in the affirmative as the Hyundai Elantra manages to do everything that one expects of it and at the same time brings about a much needed breath of fresh air that had been long lost in this segment amongst the seriousness of the Germans and the practicality of the Japanese. It proves that panache, performance and equipment need not come for a pretty penny and with such an impressive overall package, the Elantra takes the top spot