With the automobile industry picking pace, automakers are lining up new
model launches in the coming year. We gave you a list of hatchbacks expected
to hit the Indian shores next year. Now, here's a list and a brief
description of all the new sedan launches slated for 2015.
Ford Figo+
Tata, Maruti, Honda and Hyundai have been revelling in the popularity
of the sub-four-metre sedan segment, and now Ford is going to join the
party with the Figo+. First shown as a concept at Auto Expo 2014, it
looks attractive from pretty much all angles and its well-balanced shape
is bound to be a hit in India. Ford has not revealed the interior in
its totality, but the dashboard could be similar to the Fiesta’s. Engine
options are likely to include the award-winning 1.0-litre EcoBoost
turbo-petrol and also the 1.5-litre diesel from the Fiesta, though a new
85bhp, 1.0-litre petrol has also just been unveiled, which is also a
likely candidate. Being a Ford, you can expect this car to be fun to
drive, and if the company prices it right, it could be a very tempting
package indeed.
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Coming: Early 2015
Est price: Rs 5-7.5 lakh
Engine(s): 1.0 petrol, 1.5 diesel Rivals:
Maruti Swift Dzire, Honda Amaze, Hyundai Xcent, Tata Zest
Est price: Rs 5-7.5 lakh
Engine(s): 1.0 petrol, 1.5 diesel Rivals:
Maruti Swift Dzire, Honda Amaze, Hyundai Xcent, Tata Zest
Volkswagen Vento-based compact sedan
Volkswagen is considering filling the gap between the Polo and Vento
with a sedan-ised version of the Polo. Based on the same platform, the
new compact sedan will have the same cabin space as the hatchback. The
design, however, is expected to be a challenge and it’s not going to be
easy to tack on a boot on the 3,971mm long Polo and keep it under 4m
long.
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Coming: 2016
Est price: Rs 4.5- 8 lakh
Engine(s): 1.2 turbo petrol, 1.5 diesel
Rivals: Maruti Dzire, Honda Amaze, Hyundai Xcent, Tata Zest
Est price: Rs 4.5- 8 lakh
Engine(s): 1.2 turbo petrol, 1.5 diesel
Rivals: Maruti Dzire, Honda Amaze, Hyundai Xcent, Tata Zest
Hyundai Verna facelift
Hyundai only just gave its Verna a bit more equipment and a suspension
tune-up, but early next year, a more comprehensive tune-up will make its
way to India. Recently launched in Russia, this updated version gets
quite a big update to its nose. The headlamps are larger and sharper,
the grille and lower airdam have grown too, and there are new foglamps
as well. Other than that and some LEDs in the tail-lamps, not much else
appears to have changed, although under the skin, the petrol version
could get a new six-speed automatic gearbox instead of the four-speed
unit it currently has.
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Coming: Early 2015
Est price: Rs 7.5-11.5 lakh
Engine(s): 1.4 petrol, 1.6 petrol, 1.4 diesel, 1.6 diesel
Rivals: Honda City, Maruti Ciaz, VW Vento
Est price: Rs 7.5-11.5 lakh
Engine(s): 1.4 petrol, 1.6 petrol, 1.4 diesel, 1.6 diesel
Rivals: Honda City, Maruti Ciaz, VW Vento
Volkswagen Jetta facelift
One year ago, VW launched a mildly facelifted version of its executive
sedan, the Jetta, with a bit more kit and some LEDs in the headlamps.
Next year, however, a much more comprehensive update will hit showrooms
that promises to really move the car upmarket. The grille and headlamps
now look like one continuous element, while the new wide air dam is also
meant to improve aerodynamics. At the rear, there are slimmer,
LED-infused tail-lamps that sit higher up than before. On the inside,
you can expect VW’s new corporate steering wheel, bigger, clearer dials
in the instrument cluster, as well as a new high-res trip computer. The
infotainment will likely get a bump as well, with something akin to the
Octavia’s new high-res system. Finally, the engine line-up will be quite
similar to today’s car, but the 2.0 TDI diesel is a new version that
comes with a 10bhp bump in power.
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Coming: 2015
Est price: Rs 16-20 lakh Engine(s): 1.4 turbo petrol, 2.0 diesel
Rivals: Skoda Octavia, Hyundai Elantra
Est price: Rs 16-20 lakh Engine(s): 1.4 turbo petrol, 2.0 diesel
Rivals: Skoda Octavia, Hyundai Elantra
New Honda Accord
The Honda Accord will make a comeback in India in a new form in 2015.
Things to look forward to on the new car include more mature styling, a
more spacious cabin and more features than any Accord before. The new
Accord will be offered with a 2.4-litre petrol engine with a choice of
manual and CVT gearboxes. Sadly, there won’t be any high-performance
V6 petrol version on offer this time but Honda is likely to introduce a
hybrid variant. There will also be no diesel option, at least
initially,
but a 1.6 diesel motor could be introduced at a later stage. Let’s hope Honda prices it right.
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Coming: 2015 Est price:
Rs 22-25 lakh Engine(s): 2.4 petrol, 2.4 petrol hybrid
Rivals: Toyota Camry, Skoda Superb
Rivals: Toyota Camry, Skoda Superb
Mercedes-Benz CLA-class
Mercedes wants to plug every possible niche it can and regain its top
spot as the number one luxury carmaker in India. So after two luxury
hatchbacks and a compact luxury SUV, the next one on the list is a
compact luxury sedan. We’ve already sampled it in rip-snorting AMG
guise, but there will soon be a standard version that will go head to
head with the Audi A3 and sit below the C-class in Merc’s range. The CLA
will be powered by engines similar to the A-class and B-class, which
means four-cylinder petrols and diesels, mated to seven-speed
double-clutch gearboxes powering the front wheels. It may look swoopy
and curvy like the A-class, and it does share a lot of interior
trimmings with it, but expect more equipment, more space in the back
seat, and of course, a larger boot.
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Coming: March 2015
Est price: Rs 27-32 lakh
Engine(s): 1.6 turbo petrol, 2.2 turbo diesel Rivals: Audi A3
Est price: Rs 27-32 lakh
Engine(s): 1.6 turbo petrol, 2.2 turbo diesel Rivals: Audi A3
New Volkswagen Passat
When the eighth-generation Passat comes to India, VW will no longer be
going after its traditional rivals like the Toyota Camry and Skoda
Superb. It won’t even enter the price war with the new rung of compact
luxury cars like the Audi A3. No, it’s going straight after the likes of
the 3-series, A4 and C-class, with a high-tech, equipment-laden,
luxurious and very spacious new avatar. While it’s very similar in size
to the outgoing model, the new car conforms to VW’s latest design
approach. It will sport a fuller grille, bolder creases and LED head-
and tail-lights.
The new Passat’s wheelbase is 79mm longer than the older car and
consequently, space on the inside is more generous. Quality levels on
the inside are also a notch higher with added features including an
all-digital instrument cluster, and the latest version of VW’s in-car
entertainment system. It will offer 360-degree cameras and park assist
functions too — the latter allowing the car to automatically park
itself, like its predecessor. Safety tech includes a raft of airbags, a
system which automatically accelerates and slows the car in traffic up
to a predetermined speed, and even one that can potentially stop the car
when the driver is injured or incapacitated. In India, the new Passat
is likely to come with the 2.0-litre diesel motor in three states of
tune – 148bhp, 187bhp and twin-turbo 237bhp. It is expected to be mated
to a seven-speed DSG auto gearbox, as before. All this tech doesn’t come
cheap, however, and the Passat is expected to be priced from Rs 30-32
lakh.
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Coming: 2015 Est price:
Rs 30-32 lakh Engine(s):
2.0 diesel
Rivals: Audi A4, BMW 3-series, Mercedes C-class
Rivals: Audi A4, BMW 3-series, Mercedes C-class
BMW 3-series facelift
Our current favourite in the entry luxury sedan segment, the 3-series,
is getting a minor nip and tuck to keep it fresh for the launch of the
new C-class. The exterior updates, however, will be minor; the big
change will be under the skin, where most of the engines will be
replaced by newer, more powerful and more efficient versions. The
2.0-litre diesel has already been replaced by a new motor in the
recently launched X3 facelift, and this is the same engine that is going
into the facelifted 320d. There’s also a chance BMW could bring in its
new 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbocharged engine, the same one used in
the Mini, but what we’d really like to see is the return of a
six-cylinder motor in the 3-series. Come on BMW, give us a 335i!
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Coming: 2015 Est price:
Rs 35-45 lakh Engine(s): 2.0 turbo petrol, 2.0 diesel
Rivals: Mercedes-Benz C-class, Audi A4, Volvo S60
Rivals: Mercedes-Benz C-class, Audi A4, Volvo S60
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