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Tokyo: India presently
has no regulations governing petrol-electric hybrids, which are known to give
better mileage than conventional petrol-engine vehicles. As
a prelude to the introduction of Hybrid vehicles in India, (See: Honda
in talks to market hybrid cars in India) Honda Motor Co has said that
would pursue discussions with Indian authorities to help establish regulations
that will eventually lead to the country offering a conducive environment for
the launch of hybrid fuel models. Honda
markets the Civic petrol-electric hybrids in Japan, North America and Europe,
which is known to give up to 80 per cent r mileage than the Civic''s petrol-only
model. According
to reports, Honda has commenced talks with the ministry of heavy industries, and
will start considering how to sell the hybrids once the requisite legislation
is in place. Hybrids,
according to company sources, hold immense promise in the Indian market, through
they would be hard to sell without state subsidies since they are substantially
more expensive to produce than petrol or diesel powered cars. Presently, Honda
sells the City, Accord and Civic sedans and the CR-V crossover SUV in India, all
of whom run on the petrol platform. Given
the petroleum prices in India, drivers in the country are amongst the most cost
and fuel consumption conscious in the world. Testimony to the trend is the increasing
preference for fuel efficient, small diesel powered cars in the country, due to
their superior efficiency, and lower fuel prices mainly on account of subsidised
diesel prices in India.
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