Apollo 1st Gear July 18, 2006 Share July 18, 2006 HM launches CNG version of the Lancer 13 July 2006 New Delhi: Hindustan Motors and Japan's Mitsubishi Motors, have introduced a CNG version of the Mitsubishi Lancer for the Indian market. [/size] A reliable 1.5-litre engine with flat torque characteristics that make superior drivability possible even in city traffic powers the CNG Lancer. Clean and pure CNG optimizes the engine's performance and maximizes its life. The CNG conversion kit, to be fitted at sale points, has been custom developed for Lancer, based on international design of BRC Italy. Kit fitments and mountings are approved by Hindustan Motors after stringent durability and mileage accumulation tests. Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), Pune, has approved the CNG conversion kit and the cylinder design. Superior power and fuel economy is complimented with comfortable interiors in the CNG Lancer. Titanium finish cockpit and Italian leather interiors along with rear duct tropicalised air conditioning are just some of the features that make the experience of the CNG Lancer unforgettable. According to Ravi Santhanam, managing director, Hindustan Motors, "Hindustan Motors has always been on the forefront of introducing environment friendly vehicles in the Indian market. CNG has been welcomed as a more economical and greener option and the CNG variant of the Lancer will be greeted with an excellent response from those customers who look for style, power, luxury, economy and eco-friendliness in their vehicles." Hindustan Motors has also launched a new, 20-second TV commercial for the Mitsubishi Lancer Cedia. A Mitsubishi EVO manoeuvring the rough and tricky rally terrain gradually transforms into an elegant silver car cruising on city roads with equal ease as of the rally careith the base line, "Introducing the Mitsubishi Cedia. Spirited products for spirited people." Says Santhanam, "The commercial will electrify the minds of the target audience for the Lancer Cedia. It showcases the powerhouse of performance as well as the elegance of the car effectively. It will certainly ignite the imagination of the customers." The TVC will be telecast from this week on prominent news and niche channels such as National Geographic as well. The duration of http://www.domain-b.com/scripts/recommend/recommend.aspthe campaign will be 8 weeks starting July 14, 2006. A colour print campaign for Cedia is already on and will continue during these eight weeks. http://www.domain-b.com/companies/companie...ng_version.html ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genie47 1st Gear July 18, 2006 Share July 18, 2006 Great! India is doing great. BRC Italy is fitted into most of the Italian cars converted to CNG. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firstcall Clutched July 18, 2006 Share July 18, 2006 India so big also go this alternative fuel route. and we are wondering why we only have that for commercial vehicles in a small city like Singapore. question, questions.... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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