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Latest CarsIt has never been so good for car lovers of GM India, the company plans to launch five new cars with multiple options of fuel in 2012. The president of GM India, Karl Slym suggested that the automaker is reviewing its portfolio of Indian cars is expected to launch the last to descend, go to the market. Slym, giving up his office in 2012, but did not indicate whether the company will remove all the existing five cars in the Indian market to replace them with new introductions.

He does not want to betray the name of a specific car, driven replacement could be expected. However, his statement reflects the light on one aspect that the company intends to come and meet specifically with a car low budget with less than 1.5L engine on the needs of Indian consumers. The current model of all GM cars in India which has the lowest capacity, is Chevrolet Spark, which has a 1.0L engine. Slym, however, said there was no chance in the car with an engine with a capacity of less Spark Therefore, the only possibility is that the last is a small car engine in the range between 1.0 and 1.5 ll have. Slym has not clearly indicated on different fuels, these new vehicles are now available. Speculation that the electric version of the Chevrolet Beat, the prototype that was shown recently in Bangalore, could be one possible introductions.

The electric car would use a 170 kg lithium-ion battery with a maximum power of 20kW and runs 130 km on a full charge. Slym not confirm whether this car will be introduced at any time in the near future. So as long as no change in plans will not be announced, we are confident that this car will debut soon. General Motors is also focusing on the introduction of highly efficient engines with direct injection turbo petrol hope, the dominance of diesel engines have experienced in recent times to meet. It is also an expectation that consumers are on the rise of the car company. These speculations are, however, will continue to come until the time is not GM in India with particular reference to the early models

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