Showing posts with label Hatchback. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hatchback. Show all posts
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Showing posts with label Hatchback. Show all posts

Monday, 16 June 2014

Road Test and Review: Datsun GO

Road Test and Review: Datsun GO



Probably by now, most of us have heard and read so much about the reincarnation of Datsun and their first car for India – the GO. Some of us have even seen the car at the Auto Expo or at the showroom previews. Expectations run high when a brand returns after almost 33 years with a mass-market car. I recently spent a day with the Datsun GO to find out if the car lives up to the high expectations. 

Design

Datsun Go has a flawless styling, with some smart touches and neat proportions. The hexagonal honeycomb grille with chrome surround looks handsome without being edgy. The sharp and angular design of the headlamps and the airdams add to the chiseled look of the car’s face. The profile is clean, but marred by the skinny 155/70R13 tyres. The rear, though bland, doesn’t disappoint with raked windshield and bulging taillights. GO’s simple yet elegant exterior design is certainly among the best in the A segment. 
Although the Datsun GO is based on Nissan Micra’s V-platform, there’s no resemblance between the two on the exterior. Stepping inside, though, you’ll promptly notice the air-con vents and the stalks are lifted from the Micra. However, the biggest advantage of the V-platform is the generous cabin space. Dashboard-mounted gearstick and slim seats have helped in effective space management. Although the shifting action is notchy, the gear lever is ergonomically placed and is comfortably within reach. 

The umbrella type handbrake is oddly located on the dashboard and you are bound to smack it with your knee every time you dip the clutch. On the flipside, the car gets connected front seats similar to the Ambassador’s. While offering liberal space, the seats lack significant side bolsters and neck support. Yet, back support is optimal because seats have been designed using technology from Nissan’s luxury brand Infiniti.
The steering wheel is placed a little too high and is uncomfortable for long drives. Instrument cluster is basic but gets a digital display for tachometer, fuel gauge, trip computer, distance to empty and real time fuel efficiency.
Instead of an audio system, the GO gets a smartphone docking station. Don’t get your hopes so high; the swanky smartphone shown in the picture is not part of the standard equipment. While the docking station allows you to play music from phone using aux-in, it doesn’t support USB, CD or memory card. 

Boot space is commendably huge at 265-litres, which is certainly the best in the segment and even better than many of the bigger cars. The GO also comes with speed-sensing wipers and follow-me-home headlamps as segment-first features. 

Major shortcomings, rather cost-cutting measures, include the boot without a lock (you need to open it from inside), non-adjustable outside mirrors and lid-less glovebox.
Performance

The GO’s three-cylinder, 1198cc petrol engine makes a maximum power of 67bhp at 5,000rpm and peak torque of 104 Nm at 4,000rpm. It clearly has power advantage over Alto 800’s 796cc and Eon’s 814cc engines. Even with the AC turned on, the engine responds swiftly to the touch of the pedal and has near-flat torque curve across the rev-range. Third gear offers a wide enough power band and hence great "around town" flexibility. The GO is capable of doing a 0-100 kmph run in 13.3 seconds and can cross 140 kmph effortlessly. Datsun claims a fuel economy of 20.6 kilometres to the litre.
Ride & Handling

A tight turning radius, light steering and great visibility make the Datsun GO easy to drive in city. The ride, handling and overall refinement aren't up to muster, though. Poor sound deadening means the cabin isn’t calm, with noise from the road, wind and engine all contributing. 

The car suffers from substantial bodyroll, but at low speeds, the suspension is okay at taking the sting out of potholes and humps. The ride gets slightly nervous when you’re going faster but it’s not unsettling. 

Biggest disappointment could be the inevitable idling vibration of the three-cylinder engine, but things get better once you're on the go.
Safety

When it comes to safety, GO doesn’t tick all the right boxes. ABS and airbags are not even an option with this car. However, GO is the only car in its segment to get ventilated disc brakes. Although lack of ABS makes the car slightly unconfident under panic braking, ventilated disc brakes displayed great capability during the test.  

Conclusion

Datsun is all set to launch the GO later this month with a sub-Rs. 4 lakh price tag. While not too rich on features, the car has the advantage of a no-nonsense design and best in class space and performance. Datsun offers 2-year/unlimited mileage warranty, too. As you may already be aware, Datsun is owned by Nissan and the latter will be responsible for distribution, sales and service of the GO. Now that Nissan has dumped Hover Automotive and decided sell its cars on its own in India, aftersales is also expected to improve. In short, Datsun GO is great value for money and has all the potential to woo first time buyers.  

Friday, 4 May 2012

GM to launch Chevrolet Sail Hatchback soon


Chevrolet is all set to launch the Sail hatchback in India by September this year. The company is also planning to launch the new MPV that was displayed along with the Sail at the Auto Expo earlier this year.


Chevrolet is all set to launch the Sail hatchback in India. Speaking to the media, S Sawhney, Vice-president (Sales), said that the company would launch the Chevrolet Sail in the third quarter and that small cars along with multi-purpose vehicles (MPV) would continue to be GM’s main focus
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

The Sail hatchback is built for the world’s emerging markets. Engineers at the GM Technical Center – India in Bangalore spent the past year and a half engineering the platform for India to ensure that the Sail hatchback and other vehicles built on the platform will meet the requirements of the Indian market and Indian car buyers
GM to launch Chevrolet Sail Hatchback soon

The Sail hatchback’s exterior and interior design exudes Chevrolet’s sporty styling. The front view features Chevrolet’s signature styling cues, including a dual-port grille adorned with a gold bowtie. The hood features muscular cut-lines that provide a three-dimensional look. From the side, the unique waistline gives the Sail hatchback a dynamic stance. Its body proportions offer a perfect ratio of a long front and short rear, with a lower stance in front that moves upward to a higher stance in back
GM to launch Chevrolet Sail Hatchback soon

The interior of the Sail hatchback is spacious, airy and bright, with Chevrolet’s dual-cockpit design. The sporty instrument panel with chrome-plated accents contains a radio, CD player and music Aux-in interface
GM to launch Chevrolet Sail Hatchback soon

As a family car, the Sail hatchback can seat up to five people in comfort. With its fuel tank placed in the middle of the car and short front and rear overhangs, the Sail hatchback maximizes interior space. Its high roof design offers ample headroom even for taller passengers. A series of well-thought-out storage spaces provides room for passengers to stow their belongings
GM to launch Chevrolet Sail Hatchback soon

The Sail hatchback will be powered by GM India’s latest Smartech engines, which present an excellent combination of high power, high fuel efficiency and low emissions. Both petrol and diesel engines will be offered.In line with Chevrolet’s global focus on safety, the Sail hatchback features safety cage body construction supported by the extensive use of high-strength steel. The fuel tank is protected by steel beam-rolling ribs, ensuring the utmost safety for driver and passengers
GM to launch Chevrolet Sail Hatchback soon

Chevrolet Sail Hatchback
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

GM to launch Chevrolet Sail Hatchback soon


Chevrolet MPV 
The company is also planning to launch the new MPV that was displayed along with the Sail at the Auto Expo earlier this year.
GM to launch Chevrolet Sail Hatchback soon

Chevrolet MPV 
The multi-purpose vehicle, engineered for the MPV B segment in India, was developed for the world’s emerging markets.
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

Chevrolet MPV 
It offers space for large families, with flexi-seating and a choice of seven or eight seats
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

Chevrolet MPV 
British automaker Lotus worked with the GM Technical Center – India for more than a year and a half to tune the chassis. Safety was given paramount importance in the development of the MPV Concept.
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

Chevrolet MPV 
High-strength and ultra-high-strength steel are used in the body and chassis
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

Chevrolet MPV 
Both the Sail hatchback and the MPV Concept will be tested on different terrains and in different climate conditions across India.
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

Friday, 6 January 2012

GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback


GM has unveiled the Chevrolet Sail premium hatchback and the Chevrolet MPV Concept, at the Auto Expo.

New Delhi – General Motors India unveiled the first two products from its joint venture with SAIC, the Chevrolet Sail premium hatchback and the Chevrolet MPV Concept, at the 11th Auto Expo in New Delhi.
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

The Sail hatchback, which will go on sale later this year, is built for the world’s emerging markets. Engineers at the GM Technical Center – India in Bangalore spent the past year and a half engineering the platform for India to ensure that the Sail hatchback and other vehicles built on the platform will meet the requirements of the Indian market and Indian car buyers
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

The Sail hatchback’s exterior and interior design exudes Chevrolet’s sporty styling. The front view features Chevrolet’s signature styling cues, including a dual-port grille adorned with a gold bowtie. The hood features muscular cut-lines that provide a three-dimensional look. From the side, the unique waistline gives the Sail hatchback a dynamic stance. Its body proportions offer a perfect ratio of a long front and short rear, with a lower stance in front that moves upward to a higher stance in back.
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

The interior of the Sail hatchback is spacious, airy and bright, with Chevrolet’s dual-cockpit design. The sporty instrument panel with chrome-plated accents contains a radio, CD player and music Aux-in interface.
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

As a family car, the Sail hatchback can seat up to five people in comfort. With its fuel tank placed in the middle of the car and short front and rear overhangs, the Sail hatchback maximizes interior space. Its high roof design offers ample headroom even for taller passengers. A series of well-thought-out storage spaces provides room for passengers to stow their belongings.
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

The Sail hatchback will be powered by GM India’s latest Smartech engines, which present an excellent combination of high power, high fuel efficiency and low emissions. Both petrol and diesel engines will be offered.In line with Chevrolet’s global focus on safety, the Sail hatchback features safety cage body construction supported by the extensive use of high-strength steel. The fuel tank is protected by steel beam-rolling ribs, ensuring the utmost safety for driver and passengers.
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

Chevrolet MPV Concept
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback
The multi-purpose vehicle, engineered for the MPV B segment in India, was developed for the world’s emerging markets. It offers space for large families, with flexi-seating and a choice of seven or eight seats
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

British automaker Lotus worked with the GM Technical Center – India for more than a year and a half to tune the chassis. Safety was given paramount importance in the development of the MPV Concept.
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

High-strength and ultra-high-strength steel are used in the body and chassis.
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback

Both the Sail hatchback and the MPV Concept will be tested on different terrains and in different climate conditions across India.
GM launches Chevrolet Sail Hatchback