<p>"The hybrid car will be powered by CNG (compressed natural gas) and gasoline. We are (also) working on a very India-specific small car model. I can't give out more details," Fiat India president and chief executive Rajeev Kapoor said at the ongoing Auto Expo here.<br /><br />Fiat also plans to double sales this year to 46,000 units but will not launch any new cars other than the variants of existing models, Kapoor added.<br /><br />"Other than the variants launched today (Wednesday), we will not introduce any new models per se," he said, adding: "This year, we plan to sell about 46,000 units. Last year, we sold about 23,000 vehicles."<br /><br />Kapoor said Fiat's new models -- Grande Punto and Fiat 500 -- were launched closer to the end of 2009, and were thus not able to contribute to the company's overall sales. "But they will in 2010."<br /><br />The company on Wednesday unveiled the diesel version of Fiat 500, three variants of Grande Punto and two of the Linea model.<br /></p>
<p>"The hybrid car will be powered by CNG (compressed natural gas) and gasoline. We are (also) working on a very India-specific small car model. I can't give out more details," Fiat India president and chief executive Rajeev Kapoor said at the ongoing Auto Expo here.<br /><br />Fiat also plans to double sales this year to 46,000 units but will not launch any new cars other than the variants of existing models, Kapoor added.<br /><br />"Other than the variants launched today (Wednesday), we will not introduce any new models per se," he said, adding: "This year, we plan to sell about 46,000 units. Last year, we sold about 23,000 vehicles."<br /><br />Kapoor said Fiat's new models -- Grande Punto and Fiat 500 -- were launched closer to the end of 2009, and were thus not able to contribute to the company's overall sales. "But they will in 2010."<br /><br />The company on Wednesday unveiled the diesel version of Fiat 500, three variants of Grande Punto and two of the Linea model.<br /></p>