German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz Thursday launched its AMG C 43 4MATIC Coup with price starting at Rs 75 lakh (ex-showroom India). The two-door Coup is powered by a 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine, producing 287kW of power and 520 Nm of torque, which accelerates the vehicle from standstill to 100 km/h in a mere 4.7 seconds, Mercedes-Benz India said. This is the second product introduction by the company after the launch of V Class in January out of the total 10 new products planned for the year. Commenting on the launch, Mercedes-Benz India MD & CEO Martin Schwenk said the company has been very successful with its AMG product strategy in India, which comprises a wide array of performance cars under the 43, 45, 63 and the GT ranges. "The response to the AMG 43 range has been amazing since its debut with the AMG GLE 43, and today we give further fillip to the line-up with the AMG C 43 Coup," he added. With the launch of this latest AMG, Mercedes-Benz India now has over 15 AMG ...
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Mercedes-Benz, the country's biggest luxury car maker, will start introducing vehicles meeting the stringent Bharat Stage VI (BS-VI) emission standards in India from next year. It is the first in the segment to say so. The first such cars will be rolled out for the Delhi market; the central government has decided only BS-VI fuel must be supplied in the capital from April 1, two years before national rollout. All new vehicles sold at present comply with BS-IV norms. "The government is taking a courageous decision in the right direction. We will be ready to introduce our first BS-VI cars next year. The engine will be largely locally made. We don't know the increase in price levels but it has to be expensive," Roland Folger, managing director and chief executive officer of the German company's India unit, told Business Standard. The government announcement on BS-VI came last week, in response to the city's smog condition. "We believe this is just a start. A lot of other cities will ...
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