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IF SAFETY WAS A CAR, IT WOULD BE VOLVO

Imagine this. It’s late evening, the sky fading into a soft grey, and the road ahead glows with a gentle drizzle. You grip the steering wheel a little tighter, the hum of the engine steady beneath your hand. There’s a quiet confidence in the air — not because you’re a fearless driver, but because you’re sitting in a Volvo. That’s the thing about Volvos. They don’t just move you from place to place. They watch over you — like a calm, silent guardian on four wheels. A Promise Born in 1959 It all began with one man’s simple, selfless idea. In 1959, a Volvo engineer named Nils Bohlin invented the three-point seatbelt — that familiar strap we click into place without a second thought. He could have patented it, turned it into a billion-dollar design. But he didn’t. Volvo released the patent to every carmaker in the world, b ecause saving lives mattered more than making money. That single act has saved over a million people — proof that Volvo didn’t just build cars; it built trust. The Quiet...

Toyota Vitz vs Toyota Yaris: Understanding the Differences and Similarities

  The Naming Story If you’ve ever come across both the Toyota Vitz and Toyota Yaris, you may have wondered — are they different cars or just differently named versions of the same model? The truth is, they’re essentially the same vehicle, but Toyota branded them differently based on the region. Toyota Vitz was marketed primarily in Japan and parts of Asia. Toyota Yaris is the global name, used in Europe, Africa, Australia, and North America. So, while they share the same DNA, Toyota adjusted design elements and features to match local preferences and regulations. Engine and Performance Both cars fall into Toyota’s subcompact hatchback lineup, known for city-friendly handling and exceptional fuel economy. Engine sizes: 1.0L, 1.3L, or 1.5L petrol engines Transmission: Manual, automatic, or CVT (depending on trim) Fuel efficiency: 18–22 km/l (42–52 mpg) There’s virtually no difference in performance between the two — both are built to deliver efficient, low-cost driving wi...

THE 2025 TOYOTA FORTUNER: A LOOK AT WHAT THE FUTURE BRINGS

 The Toyota Fortuner has been a leading choice of SUV consistently for SUV enthusiasts globally because of its robust performance, reliability and its beautiful design. While Toyota is yet to give us an official statement, the next generation of Fortuner is going to be launched in 2025. Let us dive into what we know the 2025 FORTUNER will be made of. ENGINE PERFORMANCE The FORTUNER will be powered by a 2.8-liter turbocharged Diesel engine which would produce 177 horsepower and 360 pound-foot of torque. Both all-wheel and rear-wheel drive configurations are on offer to make certain that it can handle all terrain. The engine will come with either a 6-speed manual or 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox, so both manual and automatic drivers are taken care of. Both come with 4x4 configurations. The new Fortuner is expected to be based on a modified version of Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) -Frame  which can accommodate both Internal Combustion and hybrid powertrains. ...