Hyundai confirms Kona, Ioniq EV for Auto Expo 2018

    i20 facelift to also debut at the auto show, along with 14 other models; carmaker’s stall to have nine experiential zones too.

    Published On Jan 31, 2018 05:29:00 PM

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    Hyundai has officially announced details of what audiences at the Auto Expo 2018 can expect from their stall in Hall 3 of the India Expo Mart in Greater Noida. The Korean brand is also celebrating its 20th anniversary in the country, which has added further impetuous to its Auto Expo display.

    The brand is set to display 15 new cars at the event – from the i20 facelift that comes with an optional CVT automatic and hybrid and all-electric versions of the Ioniq sedan, to the Kona EV SUV and their i20 WRC car. The manufacturer’s India line-up, which includes the Eon, Grand i10, i20, Active i20, Xcent, Verna, Elantra, Creta and Tucson, are also expected to be on display.

    Besides the cars at its stall, Hyundai will have nine experiential zones for Auto Expo audiences – an Eco-friendly zone that will showcase the Ioniq EV, a Mobility zone where the N-badged car will be displayed, a Robotics zone to showcase Hyundai’s technology, the Kona zone for the Kona SUV, an Award zone to commemorate the carmaker’s anniversary, a Sports zone, a Kids zone, a Road safety zone and a Jai Ho zone, which will have the current India line-up on display.

    Stay tuned for more information regarding Hyundai at Auto Expo.

    Also see:

    Why many automakers are giving Auto Expo 2018 a miss

    Auto Expo 2018 preview: Cars and SUVs

    Auto Expo 2018 preview: Scooters and bikes

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