Catch the DC Avanti and Chevrolet Trailblazer at APS 2015

    From sleek sports cars to hulking SUVs, and everything in between at the Autocar Performance Show 2015

    Published On Oct 28, 2015 01:07:00 PM

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    Catch the DC Avanti and Chevrolet Trailblazer at APS 2015

    The DC Avanti was introduced in the market without any fanfare. And now you can check it out in flesh and blood at the Autocar Performance Show. Yes, the DC Avanti is showing at the MMRDA Grounds in BKC, Kurla. Designer Dilip Chabria's  creation, this is India’s first homegrown mid-engined sportscar. Under the bonnet is a 1998cc 248bhp motor sourced from Renault. But it's really the car's eyeball-catching lines and contours that makes heads turn. Most importantly, you don't have to rob a bank to own one. Does it live up to all the hype? Come, decide for yourself.

    On the other end of the spectrum is the Chevrolet Trailblazer. Is bigger, better? Chevrolet seems to think so. This massive SUV is coming down to Mumbai to show off its muscles at the Autocar Performance Show. Despite it's hefty size the Trailblazer sprints to a 100kph in under 10-seconds making it the fastest SUV in its class. And these are just two of the line-up of exciting cars and bikes waiting for you at the Autocar Performance Show. At BKC, Mumbai between 29th October and 1st November 2015. Be there! 

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