Mahindra's showcase at Auto Expo 2018 to include 6 new EVs

    Intending to display the future of mobility, Mahindra will have six new electric vehicles at the 2018 Auto Expo, two of which are concepts.

    Published On Feb 02, 2018 05:48:00 PM

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    Mahindra has revealed that their Auto Expo 2018 stand will have a large focus on the future of mobility – namely, electric cars. The brand has confirmed that stall N-5 in Hall 11 will showcase its future technology, ranging from its new EV tech to mobility and connectivity solutions.

    The Indian automaker’s display will have six all-new electric vehicles – two of which are new concepts – in addition to its future electric architecture and an electric mobility platform which is expected to provide better-connected experiences for car buyers.

    Besides the tech showcase, Mahindra’s pavilion will also have a new SUV for global markets and a Stinger concept of one of its popular SUVs. The brand has a history of showcasing exciting-looking concepts at the Auto Expo like the Halo concept and XUV Aero. The new SsangYong Rexton will also be a part of Mahindra’s display at the 2018 Auto Expo.

    More information will be revealed at the press conference at the motor show on February 7, 2018, at about 4pm. Stay tuned.

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