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Auto Expo 2023: Domestic, International Automakers to Introduce 75 New Age Models Today

A special pavilion for electric and natural fuel vehicles has been set up, which is drawing a massive crowd this year

Updated on: 15 January, 2023 1:05 PM IST By: Ayushi Sikarwar
Auto Expo 2023 (Pic Courtesy: Twitter)

The Auto Expo 2023, which is taking place at the Expo Mart in Greater Noida, has generated attention both in the NCR and beyond the nation. Modern technology and safety have both been given top priority in the creation of new-age cars on display at the expo.

A separate pavilion has been put up for electric and natural fuel vehicles this year, which is drawing a sizable crowd.

On Friday, more than 50,000 people attended the expo, and it is anticipated that this number may exceed to one lakh on Sunday.

Those who attended the expo seemed interested in seeing the automobiles of the future and wanted to know which vehicles will be available for them to utilize in the coming days and have cutting-edge features.

The 16th iteration of the Auto Expo, which began on January 11, has been available to the public as of Saturday at 11:00 am, while the cost of the expo ticket is Rs 475.

Well-known domestic and international automakers are introducing their new goods at the Auto Expo, which is being hosted for the third time in the city. At the exhibition, 75 new products will be introduced comprising brand-new automobiles and upcoming works.

Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata Motors, Kia India, Toyota, Kirloskar, and MG Motor India are the market leaders among these businesses. On the opening day of the Auto Expo, thirty vehicles have been introduced. This time, more than 50 of the 75 automobiles on display at the Auto Expo are natural-fuel and electric-powered vehicles.

Nitin Gadkari, the Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, spoke as he came at the official opening of Auto Expo 2023, "India's development has benefited greatly from the automobile industry. Eight years ago, the GDP was 2.77 percent; today, it is 6 percent."

It is clear that the nation's vehicle sector is expanding, and India has surpassed Japan to move up to the third place. India will surpass all other nations in the globe in terms of automobile production within the next five years. Although challenging, it is not insurmountable, he added.

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