Force Motors has announced that it would sell up to 14.5 per cent stake in its joint venture with Germany's MAN Nutzfahrzeuge for about Rs 300 crore. The move would enable the German auto firm to raise its stake in the JV to 50 per cent.
Experts believe that the proposed change in the equity structure of the JV would take place in two steps. First, Force will sell 14.2% stake to MAN for Rs 300 crore. Through a rights issue, MAN will later fill Rs 250 crore in the JV. Force will abstain from subscribing to the issue. As a result, MAN's stake will go up to 50% from the current 30%.
Stockholm/Detroit - Ailing US carmaker General Motors (GM) could be planning to sell off its Swedish subsidiary Saab, Saab's deputy director Frederick Henderson told Stockholm's SR radio station Wednesday.
Henderson said GM was looking to resolve its financial troubles as quickly as possible, and a sell-off of Saab was one of several options.
GM bought shares in Saab in 1990 and has been the sole shareholder since 2000.
GM asked the US government for 18 billion dollars in credit on Tuesday to avoid going bust.
Norwich, England - The British sports car manufacturer, Lotus, has pepped-up the predecessor S with the new Lotus Europa SE model and improved performance, modified the chassis and the AP four-piston, racing-brake system.
The turbocharged, two-litre engine has increased performance by 12 per cent at 225 hp. Acceleration from zero to 100 km/h is listed at 4.9 seconds with a top speed of 235 km/h. But it is a bit of a petrol-guzzler at 11.8 litres per 100 kilometres.
Stuttgart, Germany - Mercedes is mulling plans to sell its small A and B Class models in the United States, the Vice President of Marketing at Mercedes-Benz in the US, Stephen Cannon, told Germany's auto-motor-sport magazine.
"We are feeling the trend towards smaller cars. The B-Class is already running well in Canada," Cannon said, adding that a final decision had not yet been made.
Tokyo - To help drivers improve fuel efficiency, Honda is offering a new Ecological Drive Assist System in the new Insight family hybrid car which goes on sale in early 2009.
The system combines three different functions. The ECON Mode controls the engine, transmission and other components. A guidance function helps the driver to drive more economically and a scoring function provides instant and long-term feedback on driving technique.
Hamburg - Car factories from Detroit, to Tokyo and Munich are grinding to a halt as the car industry faces its biggest shake-up in decades with millions of unsold, new cars standing idle in the parking lots of dealerships and storage depots.
But while analysts are asking themselves whether big names such as General Motors, Chrysler and Ford will survive the winter, engineers are looking at nothing less than re-inventing the car for a new era of sustainability.
Paradoxically, the crisis in the industry comes at a time when car makers are announcing almost weekly, new innovations in clean-drive technology and dealerships are offering special discounts. Cars have never been safer, more efficient and versatile.