
Korean auto colossal Hyundai today said it will expose the electric edition of its compact car 'i10' during next month's Auto Expo in Delhi.
The company will also exhibit its existing range of products and its notion vehicles with advanced technology during the event starting at January 5 2010, Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) said in a report.
"Hyundai i10 Electric is a zero-emission vehicle that settles motoring with the environmental targets of customers looking for a vehicle with the best possible environmental footprint," it said.
The company had instigated the i10 in the country with internal ignition engine in 2007.
HMIL, the country's largest car exporter and second largest car manufacturer, currently has a line up of alternate fuel technology vehicles like the CNG and LPG versions of its small car Santro, its sedan Accent and the i10 CNG.
"Hyundai Motor India's pavilion will also display its futuristic technology in the form of concept vehicles to emphasize the better and advanced technology that the company has forged," it added.
HMIL is the wholly-owned secondary of South Korea's Hyundai Motor Company.
The company will also exhibit its existing range of products and its notion vehicles with advanced technology during the event starting at January 5 2010, Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) said in a report.
"Hyundai i10 Electric is a zero-emission vehicle that settles motoring with the environmental targets of customers looking for a vehicle with the best possible environmental footprint," it said.
The company had instigated the i10 in the country with internal ignition engine in 2007.
HMIL, the country's largest car exporter and second largest car manufacturer, currently has a line up of alternate fuel technology vehicles like the CNG and LPG versions of its small car Santro, its sedan Accent and the i10 CNG.
"Hyundai Motor India's pavilion will also display its futuristic technology in the form of concept vehicles to emphasize the better and advanced technology that the company has forged," it added.
HMIL is the wholly-owned secondary of South Korea's Hyundai Motor Company.
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