Honda to unveil new small car concept at Auto Expo in New Delhi next month

December 21, 2009 02:32 pm | Updated 02:32 pm IST - New Delhi

Japanese auto maker Honda on Monday said it will hold the world premiere of the concept model of a new small car that has been developed keeping the Indian market in focus at the Auto Expo here next month.

“Honda New Small Concept is a concept model of a new small-sized vehicle, which Honda is currently developing especially for India and other emerging nations,” the company’s Indian subsidiary Honda Siel Cars India (HSCI) said in a statement.

The 10th Auto Expo, 2010 begins from January 5.

In addition to the New Small Concept, the company will exhibit the CR—Z Concept 2009, a concept model for a new hybrid model, which was unveiled for the first time at the Tokyo Motor Show in October this year.

“At Honda, we believe in constant innovation to offer advanced technology that only makes our cars fun to drive but also addresses the ever increasing concern about the environment,” HSCI Director (Sales & Marketing) Tatsuya Natsume said, adding the displays would focus on bringing alive the spirit of dynamism.

Besides the concept cars, Honda will showcase its humanoid Robot, ASIMO and a special display zone - Design Corner - that will provide a glimpse of the elements involved in designing a car from scratch.

The company will also present an engine section that highlights the advances made by Honda in engine technology, along with the refreshed range of vehicles that it currently sells in India, including sedans City 1.5 V, Civic, Accord V6 and SUV CR—V.

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