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Maruti Suzuki India launched a new version of the first generation Alto in the Indian auto market in August 2010, the Alto K10. [8] The new Maruti Alto K10 is equipped with the company's 1.0-litre, K-series DOHC inline-three petrol engine which also powered the Celerio and Wagon R, mated to a five-speed manual transmission.
In 2004, the Alto became India's best-selling car overtaking the Maruti 800 after nearly two decades. The five-seater Versa 5-seater, a new variant, was created while the Esteem was re-launched. Maruti Udyog closed the financial year 2003–04 with an annual sale of 472,122 units, the highest ever since the company began operations, and the ...
During April 2012, the Indian government planned to unveil the road map for the development of domestic electric and hybrid vehicles (xEV) in the country. [151] A discussion between the various stakeholders, including Government, industry, and academia, was expected to take place during 23–24 February. [151]
K10 transport/localisation element (TLS), a cis-regulatory RNA element; AMD K10, an AMD x86 CPU architecture; K-10S, a Soviet supersonic anti-ship missile; Keratin 10, a human protein; LG K10, a smartphone; LSWR K10 class, a British steam locomotive; Sonata in B flat, K. 10, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Part of ring road for Delhi NCR. Western Peripheral Expressway: New Delhi: Haryana: 135.6 km (84.3 mi) 6 November 2018: Part of ring road for Delhi NCR: Prayagraj Bypass Expressway: Prayagraj (Allahabad) Uttar Pradesh: 84.7 km (52.6 mi) 4 April 2009 First Expressway of Uttar Pradesh. Chennai Bypass [62] Chennai: Tamil Nadu: 32 km (19.9 mi) 4-6 ...
The Maruti Suzuki 800 is a city car that was manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India from 1983 to 2014. [1] The first generation (SS80) was based on the 1979 Suzuki Alto and had an 800 cc F8B engine, hence the moniker.
The stretch between Pune and Bengaluru was known as P.B. Road in olden days. Its stretch from Delhi to Mumbai was earlier designated NH 8 and the stretch between Mumbai and Chennai was designated NH 4 before all the national highways were renumbered in the year 2010.
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