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Rockman Industries, formerly Rockman Cycles limited, is an Indian auto components manufacturer, based in New Delhi, India. The company is one of India's largest auto component manufacturers. [1] Rockman Industries is primarily engaged in the manufacturing of aluminum die casting components, machined and painted assemblies, auto chains and parts ...
In June 2021, Hyundai introduced a long-wheelbase, three-row version of the Creta as the Hyundai Alcazar in India, as the Hyundai Creta Grand in Mexico and as the Hyundai Grand Creta elsewhere. [ 99 ] [ 100 ] Produced in India (codename: SU2i LWB ), it features a reworked front styling, 6-seater and 7-seater options, and available with a 2.0 ...
BBS continues to produce one-, two-, and three-piece forged wheels out of aluminum and magnesium alloys, as well as high performance flow-formed wheels and low-pressure cast wheels. [20] BBS also actively uses specialized quality and weight optimization methods, such as CNC back-milled spokes , x-ray inspection , FEM analysis, flow-forming ...
OZ racing wheels on an Indy car. OZ S.p.A., also known as OZ Group is an Italian company founded in 1971 that produces car and motorcycle wheels, specifically alloy wheels. They are an OEM supplier to a number of manufacturers in addition to aftermarket sales and are a prominent wheel supplier in motorsport.
Several recalls were issued this year for BMW of North America, LLC (BMW) vehicles. The recall report data is from Jan. 1, 2024, to Dec. 27, 2024.
The Alcazar was released in Mexico in October 2021 as the Hyundai Creta Grand, [14] and in South Africa in March 2022 as the Hyundai Grand Creta. [ 15 ] For the 2023 model year, Hyundai gave the Alcazar a minor facelift for the Indian market which included minor styling changes, a standard auto start-stop system and a new 1.5-litre turbocharged ...
Dolly Parton loves Christmas music! “Well, you know I love all the Christmas songs," the country legend, 78, tells PEOPLE exclusively. "I love the fast ones, I love the slow ones."
France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier, left, and French President Emmanuel Macron are seen at a soccer match in Paris on Nov. 14, 2024