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AMSOIL Hero by Hero Motocorp EBR 1190RS

The AMA Pro Road Racing series is the premier motorcycling road racing series in North America having played influential roles in the rise of stars like like Nicky Hayden and Ben Spies. The Series is comprised of four production-based classes: AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike, AMA Pro Daytona SportBike, AMA Pro Motorcycle-Superstore.com SuperSport and the AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 Series. The AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike is the pinnacle running bikes from brands Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Honda, BMW, Buell, EBR and KTM (for the 2011 season).

Hero MotoCorp will be backing Team Hero and AMSOIL Hero in AMA Pro Racing National Guard Superbikes Championship, two teams that run Erik Buell Racing’s EBR 1190RS.

Two time AMA Pro Daytona SportBike champion Danny Eslick for Team Hero and Geoff May for AMSOIL Hero will ride the EBR 1190RS bikes.

The Hero backed teams have their first races scheduled at the Daytona Speedway, at Daytona beach, Florida, USA between March 15th & 17th, this year.

Commenting on the racing debut, Mr. Munjal said, “This is also a key part of our alliance with EBR. Both Erik and I felt that we should carry forward our partnership into the race track. As a company, we have always supported and nurtured sports and sporting talent in India. It is indeed a pleasure to sponsor two EBR teams at the AMA Championships and we are delighted to be taking an Indian brand to a highly-competitive and highly-popular international motorcycle race arena. We look forward to superlative performances from both Danny and Geoff.”

Commenting on the tie-up, Mr. Buell said, “I deeply appreciate the support provided by Pawan and Hero MotoCorp to our two teams and this will only make Danny and Geoff perform better this season. As I kept meeting Pawan over the past several months, I realised his keen interest in moto-racing and the ‘Team Hero’ at AMA Championships is really a natural extension of our strategic collaboration. Top-class motorcycle racing is a very popular sport in the US, and the presence of the ‘Hero’ brand name is going to lend a lot of stature and excitement to all EBR fans out there.”

Unfathomable as Hero MotoCorp’s intentions and possible benefits of backing a team in the AMA Pro RR series are, Buell seems to have gotten the fairer share of the deal.

Read the main article here with more information and pictures.

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Hero MotoCorp New Strategic Initiative Announcement

Riot Engine has been invited to the Hero MotoCorp press conference where the biggest two wheeler manufacturer in India intends to announce its new strategic initiative.

Updates

No plans to bring in EBR bikes to India independently.

Technology from EBR to trickle down to products to be launched in THIS calendar year. Buell technologies like Fuel in frame, belt drive, centralized mass and so on, to eventually find place in Hero products.

AMSOIL Hero by Hero Motocorp EBR 1190RS

Hero MotoCorp to enter motorcycle racing with Erik Buell Racing!

Two teams will be sponsored : Team Hero and AMSOIL Hero at the AMA Pro Racing National Guard Superbikes Championship.

Danny Eslick for Team and Geoff May for AMSOIL Hero will ride the EBR 1190RS bikes.

Unveils the EBR 1190RS to be racing for Team Hero and AMOSIL Hero.

More information to come soon.

Multiple types of collaboration.

Next generation of “HIGH-END” products to be developed by Buell and Hero MotoCorp R&D.

Leap developed in collaboration with EBR.

New strategic partnership with BUELL!

Mr. Munjal reiterates our Editor Satish Chandra statement in his recent article on Hero MotoCorp. Steady growth. While others have much to say about Hero, the numbers speak for the company.

Intent demonstrated through the hybrid scooter the Leap.

Projects ‘day dreams’ in good light. These are the dreams that you remember and take your life forward with.

We would speculate if we could, but Riot Engine has principles about not going down the much trodden wild-speculation-path, so you’ll have to hold your breath for a while longer.

Riot Engine brings you the announcement live from the venue.

The Tata Nano has already found its way into Nepal and Sri Lanka and the next country where Tata will be doing its own form of cross border diplomacy is Bangladesh.  The launch in Bangladesh was delayed due to the importer and Tata Motors’ protracted negotiations on the price of the Nano.  It is rumoured that the car will sell for about INR 3.2 lakhs.  One presumes that this price includes all duties that the Bangladeshi government may levy on an import.  We strongly believe that Tata should send the Nano to the North West Frontier, yes Pakistan as well.  Who knows this car may just be the catalyst that brings the two estranged populations together again.

The news coming out of GM India is that the facelifted Captiva which comes with what is now a de riguer 2.2 litre common rail diesel engine, will be hitting showrooms in the month of March.  There is however no official confirmation yet of this.  The facelifted Captiva looks a little more butch thanks to the huge double decker grille and the equally big bow tie logo in the middle of it.  The Captiva is a very competent vehicle, one that has always come with a diesel power mill, unlike the Honda CR-V but has only sold in small numbers. Maybe with the new changes the fortunes of the monocoque chassis using Captiva will see a rise in sales numbers.

It is worth talking about GM India because for once, it showed cars at the Auto Expo that people like you and I could feel excited about.  Internationally, riding on the misfortunes of Toyota, GM has claimed back its position as the number one in sales.  The story of General Motors in the last couple of years has been one that is worthy of mention and that is even more true in the case of General Motors India.  After the sub prime housing loan crisis hit the USA and the economy of the country went into a tail spin, it was thought the end of GM was in sight.  But GM was bailed out by the Governments of USA and Canada and it has steadied itself enough to claw its way back to the top.  In this process what helped GM was that it had taken control of the erstwhile Daewoo Motors of Korea which gave it access to cars that are relevant globally and not the ill handling gas guzzlers that GM America was famous for.

In India, GM under the smart leadership of Karl Slym forged strategies that not only facilitated its staying afloat but also thriving when in other parts of the world GM was going through a crisis.  GM India sold half its stake to SAIC (Shanghai Auto and Industrial Corporation) of China and this equity infusion worked for GM India.  SAIC is an old partner of GM and it also has in its portfolio vehicles that are inexpensive but based on the older platforms of Opel which in themselves are pretty good.  This tie up SAIC was consistent with the direction that GM decided to take at the beginning of the new century when it phased out the expensive Opel brand and decided to concentrate on volumes by introducing the Chevrolet brand.  Most Indians were familiar with Chevrolet thanks to the Impala model that was a Bollywood star in its own right.  While the initial introductions under the Chevrolet brand such as the Optra, the Optra Magnum, the Optra SRV, the Aveo and the Aveo U-VA, were all Daewoo cars, Chevrolet later started bringing in their cars from the global platforms.  The Optra range was based on the Daewoo Nubira platform,

Chevrolet Optra Magnum

while the Aveo U-VA was the old Daewoo Kalos.  This car came out of the Italdesign studio and was the handiwork of Giorgetto Giugiaro.

Aveo U VA

The Aveo was a brand new platform and had nothing to do with the U-VA platform and it was something on which Daewoo was working on before being taken over by GM.  Its design came from Pininfarina.

Chevrolet Aveo

All these were competent cars but none of them had the ability to ignite passions.  The Optra SRV came close but was let down by an anemic engine.  It was a case of all show and very little go.  But things started turning around for GM with the launch of the Cruze.

Chevrolet Cruze

The car came with a potent diesel engine, looked like a million dollars and went like stink.  It was by far the most contemporary car that GM introduced in India.  Globally GM fighting to dig itself out of the economic morass that it was in also decided to replace the Spark.  It took the undiluted Beat car that was shown in the movie Transformers and gave it the Spark moniker.  In India, the name Beat was retained since the Spark had just started doing decent numbers for Chevrolet.

Chevrolet Beat

The old Spark, the one that is still sold in India is actually the last and final version of the Daewoo Matiz.  The introduction of a diesel engine into the Beat has done wonders for its sale in India.

Chevrolet Spark

GM realised that its very competent Aveo U-VA was not selling as was the Aveo.  Now when the time has come to replace them, GM has turned to SAIC.  GM India is now very clear that it wants to compete with Maruti, Hyundai and Tata.  It has decided to go for the volume segment and there it will be introducing new products from the SAIC stable.  The first will be the Sail U-VA (U-VA is GM India speak for Yuva or youth) and this will be followed by the Sail sedan.  General Motors India unveils the Chevrolet Sail hatchback at the AutoExpo 2012

 

This means that the Aveo name will disappear for good.  Internationally the Aveo has been replaced by the Sonic twins.  The Sonic is actually taking the logic of the Beat forward but since GM India is keen on volumes it does not want to make the expensive Sonic cars, at least not yet. Chevrolet Sonic

Chevrolet Sonic Sedan Rear

 

GM has also decided to enter the space of MPVs, joining a horde of manufacturers that are gunning for the Toyota Innova.  At the Expo, GM showed the Sail U-VA hatchback and the SAIC- Wuling based MPV.  Rumour mill has it that GM has decided on calling the MPV, Enjoy and that prices will begin at Rs. 6 lakhs.

Chevrolet MPV Sail : Front 3/4Chevrolet MPV Sail : Rear 3/4

In addition the Tavera has been resurrected by introducing a 2.0litre Common Rail Diesel Engine from ICML, the makers of the Rhino MUV.  This engine is branded G.One and the Tavera that is now BSIV compliant is called the Tavera Neo3.  It has also been facelifted very mildly.

Chevrolet Tavera Neo3

These are all indications that GM India is getting its act together.  It has never been this exciting before.  One hopes that this enthusiasm that one is seeing in GM will last and that the company will put out products that are relevant to contemporary India.

 

 

 

 

 

2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift clothed in Torque Blue

The Suzuki Cultus, which started manufacture in 1983, the sedan version of which is better known in India as the Maruti Suzuki 1000 (for want of,*sigh*, a better name) was the first supermini to sport the name Swift in any market. It had a 1.0 litre carbureted and a 1.0 litre inline fuel injected triple cylinder turbocharged engine and such was the response from the buyers, that GM decided to exploit the alliance which they had formed with Suzuki in 1981, and started to market the Cultus in North America and Canada as the Chevrolet Sprint and the Pontiac Firefly respectively. The Cultus is still manufactured and sold only in Pakistan as of today with the famous G13B engine, putting out a 100 horsepower.

First Generation Suzuki Cultus

In 2000, a good seventeen years after the Cultus was released, the first generation of the Swift, with a 1.3 and a 1.5 litre iterations were released to replace the Cultus. Interestingly, GM had leveraged the alliance here as well to introduce what they then called the Chevrolet Cruze in Japan, a compact SUV which was developed on the original dimensions of the Swift.

The major alterations came along in 2004, with the introduction of the second generation of the Swift being exhibited in the Paris Motor Show in 2004. The car was made available in a 1.3 litre and a 1.5 litre manual transmission, a 1.2 litre automatic transmission and a 1.3 litre MultiJet diesel engine variant sourced from Fiat (the same engine featured in the Fiat Palio 1.3 Stile, and later the Grande Punto 1.3, and still later, as part of a technical collaboration between Tata and Fiat, the Tata Indigo and the Indica, and recently, the Premier Rio MJ D) in the international markets. In India, it was launched with the 1.3 litre manual transmission upto 2008 and from then on, a 1.2 K series all-aluminum engine.

The car was lauded after being driven around by the testers and journalists as being supremely responsive to driver inputs, being extremely friendly, carrying a superb power to weight ratio and having a “sporty” character, (a term much abused now to describe everything from car dynamics to upholstery), but at that time, being used to describe the way the car responded to being thrown around corners at high speeds and the acceleration figures. For six years, the Swift soldiered on, selling in humongous numbers and was a darling with the modifiers because of the space available in the engine bay for possible modification kits to be incorporated. Everything from body kits to piggyback systems to the ubiquitous halogen kits were developed for the Swift specifically, benefitting not just Suzuki, but the accessories manufacturers and resellers as well.

During late 2009 and early 2010, one heard persistent rumors about how the Swift was being given the complete makeover, about how the car was being redesigned ground up and how the new Swift would cater to all the shortcomings of the earlier car. Paris Motor Show 2010 saw the new Swift being launched, and it was just a matter of time before it came into India via Maruti Suzuki. As soon as it was launched in India in August 2011, it received tremendous response from the automotive fraternity, who have gone ga-ga over it’s looks and tremendous handling. So, what exactly is it about the Swift that makes it such a darling to the masses?

Arindam's 2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift

A friend of ours, Arindam, a fellow petrolhead and a rabid Swift supporter had picked up the electric blue (known as Torque Blue) in February. We got him to lend it to us for a day, and spent a Sunday throwing her around the bends and laughing maniacally while doing so. The verdict? Read on!

Looks

The new Swift retains the basic designing cues from the earlier Swift. The styling is still the double box which features in most of the newer generation hatchbacks. The bonnets look the same, but it appears that the curve from the windshield to the bumpers are slightly lesser curved than what it was with the older generation, making the bonnet slight longer than the earlier ones.

2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift : Pulled back headlamps for the slit eyed look

The headlights are pulled back even more into the body, making the Swift look, (for lack of a lesser politically correct description, we assure you, we are not racists at all), more slit eyed than the previous version. The taillights have also been pulled into the body, and from a side, if you look at the car, you may become confused as to which is the front and which is the rear, so similar do they look, except for the coloured plastics that the taillights use.

2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift : Side View2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift : Rear View

The Swift has always had a problem with having a substantial derriere and the same design concept has been carried forward into this model as well. The only difference being that the skirt is hitched a little higher on this iteration so that only half of the boot door is actually operable. There is no increase in height of the car but the wheelbase has been increased by around 40 mm, which does not create any appreciable difference in the way the car looks.

2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift : Going offroad?

Interiors

Maruti, show some respect already! We are frustrated with the quality of plastics provided in the earlier iteration of the car, and this version simply carries forward more of the same rubbish.

2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift : Interiors

There is a hollow thud when you rap the plastics with your knuckles and the stuff actually looks cheap. The compartments which should house the music system/ AV system are poorly fitted and there is enough gaps in the panels for me to throw the kitchen sink through them and I have a hunch that it would pass through untouched. As a saving grace, the dashboard is quite large and is reasonably easy to read the numbers off it, even in sunlight. The seats are quite comfortable and large, though we would have loved a three stage lumbar support on it. For shorter city rides, it does not make much of a difference, but for long distance touring, holding the position would show.

2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift : Steering Wheel

I am tired of beige and/ or grey interiors. No, seriously, what am I, a WWII veteran who has a chestful of medals and a rapidly diminishing sex drive? I would have definitely preferred a more colourful interior colour combination in keeping with the cheeky nature of the car. Chestnut wood, alongwith hints of amber, some more chrome and warmer colours like dark blue or chocolate would have made life infinitely more interesting. Maruti says that there is a (hold your breath), a Sporty steering wheel, a Sporty chrome accents on the dash and Sporty fabric seats. Much abused, right?

2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift : Instrument Console2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift : Instrument Console Aglow

Verdict on the interiors in one word? Blehh, but good job on the dashboard!

Engine and Transmission

The 2011 Swift features the new 1.2 K series engine, albeit featuring Variable Valve Timing (VVT). Before going forward, let me explain why this is important. The power and torque an engine is capable of generating is a function of the duration, lift and timing of the intake and/ or exhaust valves. With set (non variable) values for all of the above, an engine would be capable of generating only the set power and torque within the specific rev range. What VVT does is it alters the maps for the duration, lift and timing mentioned above with the different revolutions at the different ranges. Essentially, if the revs are higher, the duration and lift angles would be higher, enabling more fuel/ air mixture to be pushed into the combustion chamber, which enables bigger bangs, and hence, greater power. Hence, VVT on the already high performance engine allowed it to be a high revving unit producing roughly 87 horsepower, and 114 Nm of torque.

2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift 012011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift 09

When you drive the Swift, the thing which instantly hits you is the ease with which the car listens to your commands. She is very driver friendly, as with the earlier iteration and taking quick corners and running down straights with her skirts up are very easy and the torque curve is just right, steep enough to be exciting but not scary. With the longer wheelbase, the new Swift feels more planted at the corners, with the suspensions rarely bottoming out, even when you wrench her hard (we did not try out the last part too many times, because she was an absolutely new car, but expect more when we have a long term ownership review later).

2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift : Good handling

You get thrown around inside the cabin, but you can literally feel the B column pushing back to keep the position upright even during drifts. She is reasonably quick on the uptake as well, with one hundred coming up in well under ten seconds. The powertrain – chassis – driving dynamics combo works quite well together, and essentially retains most of the characteristics which was there in the older iteration.

2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift : Tail Lights2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift : Alloys

All in all, much respect!

Final verdict

2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift  : To buy or not?

The Swift has always been a fun car to drive. The new iteration makes it even more so, albeit the diesel version, we think, would essentially feel like the older version verbatim. The petrol version, though has made the Swift even, err, Swifter!

So, if you want more comfort and bells and whistles from your ride, and who does not like too much of performance (although there should be enough to brag about it), please buy an i20 instead. But do not try doing doughnuts on her. You will just end up dead.

But if you are one of us, and like the cheeky way the car responds, alongwith the rush which the Japanese power to weight ratios are capable of, and wish to show off your driving skills to that hot chick you have been wanting to pick up without killing yourself, go ahead!

So, would it be worth it to go plonk your money on the new Swift? Absolutely! That is, unless you can get yourself the Mini. In which case, pick up both, and gift the Swift to us.

Photo Credit: Ayan Ray

2011 New Maruti Suzuki Swift 18

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XUV5001

The Mahindra XUV 500 will enter this year’s Desert Storm Rally, the Indian version of the famed Dakar, if you like.  The XUV500 will be driven by the incredibly talented Gaurav Gill.  This year Desert Storm will also feature AMW trucks for the first time as well as Polaris ATVs.  The Hero Impulse will also join the Desert Storm albeit as a privateer entry.

News and pictures courtesy: Overdrive.in

AMW Trucks

The Ford Figo is the last country specific car according to Ford sources.  That is a little ironical considering the fact that the Figo is exported to so many countries even though it is manufactured in India only.  From now on India will fall into the One Ford strategy that Alan Mullaly has set for Ford.  The Fiesta was the first to come with this and the EcoSport is likely to be the second.  However, we ask you dear reader to stop for a minute and think.  Cars that are made for global markets are likely to be more expensive to meet the demands of developed markets.  The advantage of the Figo is that it could be made cheaply since it is based on an older platform.  So could Ford lose the pricing edge with the One Ford strategy?  We think it would.  You have your say as well.

March could be an exciting month for two wheeler enthusiasts.  It could see the return of the hallowed Vespa name in the Indian scooter market and this time around it will come with parent company Piaggio setting shop in India and not with an collaboration.  The model identified has been the LX125 scooter which is likely to be substantially more powerful than any other scooter.  Leaked figures are pegging the power output at 10.7 PS.  Some website has already carried pictures of dealerships that are almost ready indicating that the launch of the vehicle is not very far away.

Vespa LX 125 Yellow at the 11th Auto Expo 2012