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Toyota to unveil new compact car concept at New Delhi auto expo

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Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd. (TKM), the Indian subsidiary of Japanese auto major Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announced that it will display 14 production including Toyota’s Compact Car, at the forthcoming 10th Auto Expo in Delhi to be held at Pragati Maidan from January 5 to 11, 2010.

The concept for the new compact car is to be unveiled at a TKM press conference on January 5. Toyota will display its redesigned “Prado” and “Fortuner” SUVs and the India-market-leading “Innova” minivan.

The TKM display will also present Toyota’s active approach toward developing modes of transportation for the future by showing the “i-REAL” personal mobility vehicle, the “Fine-S” fuel-cell hybrid vehicle and other concept vehicles.

Apart from the current product line-up, the Toyota will also display its futuristic technology in the form of concept vehicles, and hybrid vehicles to highlight environmentally-friendly technology that the company has pioneered.

Mr. Sandeep Singh, DMD-Marketing, TKM said: “The Auto Expo in Delhi is the most ideal platform in India to highlight our new product range that will showcase Toyota’s technological advancement and innovation. We are very excited about unveiling the concept of our compact cars that have specially been developed for the Indian market. The Toyota brand display at the 2010 Auto Expo will reconfirm our commitment to the Indian automotive market.”

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