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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() Well the future of the light duty vehicle market, till the electric cars take over is going to be with gasoline powered cars. BS-VI norms require the quantity of sulphur to be less than 10 ppm (parts per million) and refining diesel to that requirement is going to add more cost, which will further close the tiny price gap between the two fuels. What's worse? Diesel cars need lot of additional components - SCR (selective catalytic reduction) an ammonia tank to reduce NOx emissions, and many other add-ons to comply with BS-VI requirements. These would further push the cost of manufacturing diesel engines to the extent that business case of buying a diesel for most of us would be negative. So the market for diesel vehicles for such light-duty applications is bound to shrink even further, and it makes sense for VW to not invest in them. |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() VAG India plans, - Specific products( tailored) for Indian market, ( keeping the overall DNA of the group) ![]() Link Last edited by volkman10 : 1st December 2018 at 18:59. |
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| ![]() Skoda and VW should stop talking and making presentations and launch something quick ! 2021 is a long way ahead. By then Tata and Mahindra would have a series of new launches and Kia would have sort of established itself as a premium player, and its positioning would be very similar to VW and Skoda. Add to that the backing of Hyundai and the way they can build dealer network, it might be too late for Skoda and VW Last edited by suhaas307 : 24th January 2019 at 14:38. Reason: Trimming quoted post |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Skoda's CUV ( Vision X-based SUV ) teased ahead of its Geneva reveal. Quote:
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Škoda confirms the already known news with more details. New Škoda SUV to be one of four new Volkswagen Group models from its India 2.0 project. The others in the pipeline are: 1. Volkswagen T-Cross SUV 2. New Škoda Rapid sedan 3. Volkswagen Virtus (Vento replacement) New Skoda SUV concept confirmed for Auto Expo 2020 debut. Quote:
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| ![]() But the Kamiq has been in the Chinese market for sometime now? They had mentioned this during the presentation for the Scala. |
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| ![]() From the Skoda CN site. All three seem to be on different platforms. Would be interesting to see the Kamiq in India compete with Harrier/Creta. ![]() |
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Team-BHP Support ![]() | ![]() As mentioned in the press release in the preceding post, Skoda acknowledge this name has been established in China. However, what is not stated is the non-China Kamiq will be more related to the Karoq and not a stripped down budget model as sold in China Last edited by khan_sultan : 24th January 2019 at 15:36. Reason: Press release added later in the preceding post |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Jan Frydrych becomes HR Director of ŠKODA’s ‘INDIA 2.0’ project. ![]() › Jan Frydrych will be responsible for Human Resources at the Volkswagen Group’s operations in India › In this capacity, he will report to the Managing Director of ŠKODA AUTO India Private Ltd. and Volkswagen India Private Ltd. (VWIPL), Gurpratap Boparai › The Volkswagen Group’s model campaign led by ŠKODA on the Indian market will begin with an SUV in 2020 Quote:
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() This is ŠKODA KAMIQ- The Hyundai CRETA rival for India! ![]() Link (Skoda Kamiq SUV - Rival to Duster, EcoSport is coming) |
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| ![]() Latest Photographs of the Skoda Kamiq (Courtesy:PowerDrift ) Note: Mods can move or delete this post if necessary as I have posted similar images in a more relevant thread. ![]() Last edited by Mr.501 : 26th February 2019 at 15:36. Reason: Adding a note for the mods |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Skoda KAMIQ, the Hyundai Creta rival coming to India in 2020 . Likely to get the localized 1.0L TSI engine in 2 different state of tunes. ![]() - The entry-level engine is a 1.0 TSI delivering 70 kW (95 PS). From its cylinder capacity of 1.0 l, this three-cylinder model produces maximum torque of 175 Nm and features a manual 5-speed gearbox. - The 1.0 TSI with a power output of 85 kW (115 PS) comes with a 6-speed gearbox as standard, but can be fitted with a 7-speed DSG as an option, and generates torque of 200 Nm. ![]() |
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![]() At the price the Kamiq will launch, prospective buyers will not be looking for compromise and will want the 4 cylinder goodness of the TSI. No offence to the 1.0 3-pot TSI but European reviewers do finding it lacking though it has adequate performance on tap. | |
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| ![]() I am super-duper excited about this car. This car looks a perfect Creta beater in terms of features, looks, quality. The only concern I have is the relatively short height of 1530m which is similar to hatchbacks (Swift has exactly the same height), which will mean it wont have the road presence of a SUV. I will wait till I see it in flesh, but I have not seen any 'SUV' with such a low height. I hope this is a typo |
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