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Honda to exhibit small car concept at Auto Expo 2010 in New Delhi

22 December 2009 No Comment Email This Post Email This Post

Japanese auto major, Honda Motor Co Ltd announced that it will exhibit the world premiere of the concept model of a new small-sized car which Honda is currently developing especially for India and other emerging nations, at the New Delhi Auto Expo 2010.

In addition to the new small concept, Honda will exhibit the CR-Z Concept 2009, a concept model for a new hybrid vehicle, which was unveiled for the first time at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 2009.

Moreover, a demonstration of Honda’s bipedal humanoid robot, ASIMO, has also been scheduled.

With the booth concept of “Inspired by Dynamism – Truly Honda by Nature” Honda will express its tireless challenge for the development of advanced technologies and environmental technologies for the next generation.

In addition, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd (HMSI) will exhibit its new 110cc motorcycle model, CB Twister, for the first time and Hero Honda Motors Ltd. will exhibit a variety of motorcycle products as well.

Check out these stories also:

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  3. 2010 Auto Expo: GM India to display 6 Concept vehicles
  4. Honda to launch Two More Hybrid Sports Car in February 2010
  5. Honda unveils Honda Fit EV Concept Electric Vehicle and Plug-in Hybrid Platform at Los Angeles Auto Show

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