Vh1 and Tata Manza pay honor to the Legends of Music with ‘Vh1 Legends’

Vh1, India’s premiere international entertainment channel in partnership with Tata gtManza presents an extremely enjoyable experience for the music lovers with – ‘Vh1 Legends’, a music series that will feature the most celebrated music legends. Airing every Sunday 12 at noon and weekdays at 10pm, this 90 days special offering the GREATEST MUSIC to the music aficionado, will have exclusive content like music videos, concert footage, artists interviews and much more all enveloped into one musical extravaganza- Tata Manza & Vh1 Legends. The Sunday specials will feature an impressive lineup of stellar performances of Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, U2, Eminem, Bon Jovi, Metallica, Queen, Gun N’ Roses and many more.

A sheer treat for music lovers, Vh1 Legends promises to keep the music lovers enthralled throughout the week from Monday to Sunday. ‘Feel the Beat’ will drive the viewers to the edge as they watch their legends’ performances come alive on their TV sets from Monday – Friday at 10 pm in addition to the weekend specials. To notch up the superlative dose of musical fiesta, weekends will be loaded with 2-hour specials of irresistible performances covering legends across music genres. Adding more zing to the weekends for the music buffs with ‘Get to Know Them’ will give viewers an opportunity to peek into and be a part of their favourite legend’s life. The celebration continues with exclusive contests and limited edition merchandise!

Speaking on the occasion Virat Khullar, Assistant General Manager, Car Product Group – Tata Motors, “In cars, the Tata Manza is a class apart, just like this Vh1 show which is about legends. We are sure the series will be a treat to music lovers. We look forward to many such exciting associations with Vh1 in the future.”

Adds Ferzad Palia, Head – Vh1, “Knowing our viewers psyche, Vh1 has joined hands with Tata Manza to present this music series that will pay homage to these legends! The show will surely connect its viewers to music & their favorite artists. This summer television screens will be reverberating with soulful sound that will be cherished by the audience for a long time!”

So rejoice and expect lot more than just music on ‘Tata Manza presents Vh1 Legends from Sunday May 29th, at 12 noon!

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Look of Tata Manza

Here’s an interior snap of the Tata Vista EV. Since this is an EV, it is understandably missing a conventional gearbox. The image provides us an idea of how the gear selector will look like. There’s no concrete proof of Tata Motors working on a AT for the Vista or Manza. The Manza has done well for Tata in wiping away the image of the Indigo being a cab operator’ everyday tool.

Well-finished interiors, generous amount of rear seat space and good levels of powertrain refinement has won it accolades. Tata Motors should next explore AT avenue for its Nano, Indica and Indigo models. Tata also needs to work on a bigger sedan, perhaps stretching the Manza’ platform and giving it a more powerful diesel engine. The AT will then come in handy as it will brush shoulders with the Honda City and Hyundai Verna.

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Bigger Luxury vehicles is not better

Automakers are flooding the market with expensive gas-guzzlers. At a time when fuel prices, the world over, are moving up, it is time for them to go back to the drawing board

Give or take a few million, the drivers of the world guzzle up around 19-20 million barrels of crude oil every day; that figure is, finally, beginning to tell on manufacturers as well as consumers. That prices continue to move up is no big secret and manufacturers, the world over, are scrambling to move to alternate engine technologies. The latest are the venerable lot from Rolls-Royce, whose engines are used not only in their bespoke cars, but also for more mundane applications elsewhere—from simple turbines to complex jet engines. An all-electric Roller will be revealed at the Geneva motor show.

In the midst of all this, we, in India, continue to be blessed with bigger engines in costlier cars. This is interesting, no doubt, but this trend is increasingly seen as politically incorrect, as cars with red beacons on them on Delhi streets are being perceived lately. On one side, the lanes behind luxury car dealerships appear to be increasingly filling up with unsold cars—SUVs (sports utility vehicles) move off the shelves even before they get there, though that’s another story. On the other hand, Mercedes is flooding the market with ‘re-launches’ (whatever that means)—check out their atrociously uninspiring AMGs and the Maybach range of huge buses.

However, truth be told, the new range of luxury cars and SUVs from Jaguar seems to be doing very well, indeed; thank you. At a recent display of super-bikes and super-cars in Delhi recently, they were not just the cynosure of most eyes, but also the most sought after by those who buy. Or at least, those who want to be seen buying which is what much of this whole luxury car game business seems to be headed towards.

The Toyota Etios: Fuelled by media hype 

That those in India who also buy are not really falling head over heels for the Toyota Etios is now a simple truth being faced by the fine men of Aichi and Nagoya and their Indian cohorts in Bidadi (an industrial area near Bengaluru).

No amount of media PR-fuelled hype (before and after the launch) can disguise the fact that this car is, despite everything, in appearance much like a poor cousin to the already flagging Mahindra Logan.

As a matter of fact, driving in Delhi one day, I spotted a new Etios in front and subconsciously dismissed it as yet another Logan—till I got closer. I asked the driver of the vehicle at the next traffic light how it felt. He said something to the effect that the ‘pick-up was not suited for city traffic’, as it was tuned for fuel economy to the ultimate.

Fuel economy is good. But, it does not help if a vehicle sports cheap looks, while being frugal on mileage. Somewhere, the guys on the marketing button goofed up, and order cancellations as well as desperate attempts by my bank manager to try to persuade me to take a test drive, and then a loan, make me wonder—where did they go so wrong? It isn’t only about global recalls; it is more about messing around with a decent reputation and trying to fix it when it wasn’t broke. Maybe they were getting bored. Or they didn’t have the faintest clue.

At this juncture, what can Toyota do to salvage its reputation on the Etios? That’s the question being asked in various circles. The automaker should concentrate on making a better car at the same price and cut down on the hype—that is the only way out, one would think, especially when the market seems to be swinging towards economy cars once again. Trying to position something in India as ‘Q’ Class makes no sense. We are a society that simply does not like queues of any sort. Somebody should have told them that.

And the fact remains that Toyota had, and has, enormous brand value in India. All their launches in India, so far, were on unique placement of product (the Qualis comes to mind) and have done reasonably well, given their production levels and aims. The launch of the Etios, on the other hand, was overdone with media hype that probably had exactly the opposite effect—people wondered why a car company which sold on merits had to go out and bang the drums so loudly.

Car interiors: Brand new look

What the Etios has managed is to give a wake-up call to the rest of the lot in the same category. The interiors of the Hyundai Verna and Tata Manza/Indigo, for example, have been redone. They are now in line with cars costing twice as much or more. Maruti, however, is still playing the volume and after-sales as well as resale value game with its DZire, where nothing changes.

For some reason, beige interiors with blue lighting inside seems to be catching the fancy of more than a few manufacturers—a vast change from the standard dull dark grey plastics and white/yellow lights inside. Agreed, interiors are a subjective aspect; but the fact remains—blue lights inside do tend to bring on a soothing influence.

Remember the blue night-lights in trains, or even in hotel rooms—standard fittings until a few years ago? This is often the same kind of blue. Very intense. But it is the quality of the interior noise suppression and cancellation technology which has really evolved for the better, especially over the past few years, and with exponential leaps in the smaller diesel-engine cars.

If you haven’t sat inside a small diesel-engine car in a while, try one soon—and not just for the blue lights but beige interiors, too. So, when do we see the Toyota Etios diesel, then?

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Launching of New Tata Manza

A spacious sedan to begin with, the Manza is and has always been a value for money choice for the Indian customer. And though Tata’s tie up with FIAT has proved to be lucrative for the underbelly of its cars, the Manza in this instance, it’s the overall look of this family sedan, which has left potential buyers in two minds about owning one of them.

With a fresh new look of premium dual tone interiors and an exterior makeover, Tata now introduces its all new Manza. The top end variant of the new Tata Manza series, the Tata Manza Elan comes with a host of premium features like dual tone alloy wheels, burgundy and beige interiors, chrome garnished bottom weather strip, fog lamps, and all new premium and exclusive Tyrian wine colour.

As spacious and comfortable as before, the Manza will be fitted with fully integrated 2-DIN stereo system with Blue 5 (that seamlessly makes the music system become your phone), steering mounted control, Aux-in, USB port & DIS enhance infotainment.

Top of the line safety & security features like ABS, airbags, multistage drive away auto locking, rear demister, collapsible steering, energy absorbing steering wheel, door intrusion beam for side impact ensure complete safety.

The new Tata Manza series, despite its premium features, has been competitively priced, starting from Rs.5.14 lakh for the Safire petrol range and from Rs. 5.91 lakh for the Quadrajet diesel range (ex-showroom, Delhi).

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Tata cars going to be high priced by up to Rs. 36,000 from April

The Indian auto giant Tata Motors has announced to hike the price of its car models in the Indian market from the starting of next month. The company has decided to hike the price of its cars by up to Rs 36,000 from April 1st. However, the price of small car Tata Nano has been kept unchanged. The company said in a statement on Friday, “Despite continuous cost control initiatives, the company is being forced to take these increases on account of steep rise in input costs.”

The price of Tata Indica, one of the largest selling vehicles of Tata Motors in the country, will go costlier by Rs 7,000-9,000. On the other hand, the Vista and Indigo CS will be hiked by up to Rs 8,000 to Rs 11,000. The mid level sedan Tata Manza will get expensive by Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000.

The price of company’s popular SUV (sports utility vehicle) Tata Sumo will go up by Rs 13,000-15,000. While the Sumo Grande will go costlier by Rs 16,000 to Rs 19,000, the Safari will be dearer by Rs 18,000 to Rs 29,000.

Meanwhile, the other leading car makers in the country such as Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai are expected to take a decision in this regard by the end of this month.

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Indian Cricket players will be awarded Tata Manza cars if they win world cup – Chandu Borde

Each player of the Indian cricket team will get a car if the team wins the cricket world cup, the Samruddha Jeevan Foundation announced here on Monday. The foundation will also launch a signature campaign on Wednesday and send the plaque to the Indian team.

Chandu Borde, former Indian captain and chairman of the selection committee of the board of control for cricket in India, is heading the award committee of the foundation. Addressing a news conference on Monday, Borde said, “We are confident that the Indian team will win the world cup. As a token of gratitude and on behalf of the Puneites, the foundation will gift one Tata Manza car to every player in the team.”

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New Tata Manza unveiled

Premium dual tone interiors and an exterior makeover gives the new Tata Manza a whole new ‘swanky sedan’ appeal.

A spacious sedan to begin with, the Manza is and has always been a value for money choice for the Indian customer. And though Tata’s tie up with FIAT has proved to be lucrative for the underbelly of its cars, the Manza in this instance, it’s the overall look of this family sedan, which has left potential buyers in two minds about owning one of them.

With a fresh new look of premium dual tone interiors and an exterior makeover, Tata now introduces its all new Manza. The top end variant of the new Tata Manza series, the Tata Manza Elan comes with a host of premium features like dual tone alloy wheels, burgundy and beige interiors, chrome garnished bottom weather strip, fog lamps, and all new premium and exclusive Tyrian wine colour.

As spacious and comfortable as before, the Manza will be fitted with fully integrated 2-DIN stereo system with Blue 5 (that seamlessly makes the music system become your phone), steering mounted control, Aux-in, USB port & DIS enhance infotainment.

Top of the line safety & security features like ABS, airbags, multistage drive away auto locking, rear demister, collapsible steering, energy absorbing steering wheel, door intrusion beam for side impact ensure complete safety.

The new Tata Manza series, despite its premium features, has been competitively priced, starting from Rs.5.14 lakh for the Safire petrol range and from Rs. 5.91 lakh for the Quadrajet diesel range.

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Tata unveils Manza Elan

Earlier last week, we reported to you about Tata Motors gearing up to launch the facelifted version of their midsized sedan, Indigo Manza. Earlier today Tata launched the upgraded version of Indigo Manza, Indigo Manza Elan.

Available in the same Quadrajet diesel and Safire petrol engines, Indigo Manza Elan is available at all Tata outlets throughout the country from today. Priced at Rs 5.14 lakhs (Ex-Showroom New Delhi) for Safire petrol and Rs 5.91 lakhs (Ex-Showroom New Delhi) for Quadrajet diesel range, Tata Indigo Manza
Elan will come with following features;

•    Two tone alloys
•    ABS
•    Airbags
•    Rear demister
•    Adjustable steering wheel
•    Door intrusion beam for safety
•    Drive away locking
•    Energy absorbing steering wheel
•    Follow me headlights
•    All new Tyrian wine color
•    Fog lights
•    Chrome finished bottom
•    Beige and burgundy interiors
•    Delayed power window system
•    The new state of the art music system will allow you to connect up to 5 Bluetooth devices. A fully integrated 2-DIN stereo music system has steering controls with USB and Aux-in facility.

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Fiesta Classic replaces Ford Ikon

According to a Ford release, the Fiesta Classic will be the new replacement for Ford Ikon whose production has been ceased.

This will give a tough competition to Tata Manza, Maruti Swift Dzire, Fiat Linea and Toyota Etios.

The Ford Fiesta Classic will be available in both Petrol and Diesel version. The company is gearing up to come up with 8 news products by 2015 on its global platform and is all set to launch its latest model later this year.

Buzz is in the air that Ford is likely to reduce the price of Fiesta by bringing it closer to the price of Ikon. Ford Fiesta is all set to fill the void that has been left by Ford Ikon.

This new sedan will be available in the Indian showrooms within a price range of Rs 6.80 lakhs to Rs 7.70 lakhs.

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Tata Motors unveils Manza’s new version

Indian manufacturer Tata Motors has launched the new version of Tata Manza, a mid-size sedan that will be available across all Tata Motors dealerships in its domestic market.

The new Manza comes with a fresh new look of premium dual tone interiors and an exterior make-over and is equipped with 90PS Safire petrol & Quadrajet diesel engines.It also features a fully integrated 2-DIN stereo system with Blue 5, steering mounted control, Aux-in, USB port & DIS enhance infotainment.

The company said that the top end variant of the new Tata Manza series, the Tata Manza Elan, comes with features like dual tone alloy wheels, burgundy & beige interiors, chrome garnished bottom weather strip, fog lamps, and an all new premium and exclusive Tyrian wine color.

The new Tata Manza series will be available in the price range, starting from INR514,000 ($11,323) for the Safire petrol range and from INR591,000 ($13,019) for the Quadrajet diesel range (ex-showroom, Delhi).

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