Carmakers at Auto Expo 2020: Complete A-Z guide

While some may say that motor shows are losing steam, one look at the extensive line-up on display at the 15th edition of the Auto Expo shows otherwise. It is true that manufacturers such as Honda, BMW, Toyota, Ford, FCA, Jaguar Land Rover and Volvo skipped Auto Expo 2020, however, those who were participating this year have come in force. There were zany concepts, future-ready products, global unveils, a few important launches and even some cool motorsport displays. Here’s a brief guide on the most important exhibits at Auto Expo 2020:

Force Motors

The highlight of Force Motors’ stall at Auto Expo 2020 is the all-new Gurkha. The next-gen Mahindra Thar rival is grounds-up new, though one wouldn’t know that at a cursory glance. It’s got the traditional retro look but there are more than a few cosmetic changes. It also gets much more equipment, a renewed focus on cabin comfort and a more powerful BS6-compliant engine. Prices will be revealed in May.

Great Wall Motor

The Chinese brand has quite an extensive display. There are loads of SUVs from its Haval sub-brand including the midsize Concept H, which made its world premiere at the 2020 Auto Expo, full-size H9, the brand's aspiration for the future with the Vision 2025 concept, the F5 and F7, along with the ORA R1 EV. The first model from the Great Wall Motor will only arrive sometime next year.

Kia Motors

Along with revealing prices for the much-anticipated Carnival MPV (Rs 24.94-33.95 lakh), Kia also has its compact SUV concept, the Sonet, on display. The Korean brand’s Auto Expo pavilion also drew crowds due to the beefy-looking Seltos X-Line concept, the all-electric Soul EV and e-Niro, the Xceed and Stonic crossovers and others.

Haima Automobile

Another Chinese carmaker looking to make it big in India, FAW-owned Haima confirmed its India entry in 2022 with the E1 EV. Besides the all-electric urban runabout, which is expected to be priced in the Rs 10 lakh region, Haima also has its midsize 8S SUV and the radical-looking 7X MPV to gauge response.

Hyundai Motor

Hyundai is one of the brands that has quite a large contingent at the Auto Expo. While the reveal of the all-new, second-gen Hyundai Creta was the Korean carmaker’s biggest highlight, Hyundai also took the wraps off the facelift for the Tucson and the sportier Grand i10 Nios Turbo – prices for both these are expected to be revealed in the coming weeks. There was also the performance-oriented i30 N Fastback, which is being evaluated for an India launch, the futuristic Le Fil Rouge concept that previews future Hyundais, along with the Elevate and Kite concepts.

Mahindra

In order to show that it is a future-ready company, Mahindra revealed prices for what is now the most affordable EV in India – the eKUV100. The Mahindra eXUV300 also took to the company’s stand, though the visual and technological highlight was definitely the Funster concept. This open top EV packs in a 313hp electric motor and has a claimed 0-100kph time of under 5secs. Mahindra also took the opportunity to reveal its all-new petrol engine line-up. With capacities ranging from 1.2 litres to 2.0 litres – and outputs ranging from 130hp to 190hp – these new mStallion family engines feature direct injection and a turbocharging, and will be used in a number of future cars and SUVs.

Maruti Suzuki

From Maruti’s massive 17-car line-up at the Auto Expo, the model that undeniably draws the largest crowds is the Futuro-e concept. This striking SUV-coupe concept previews a midsize SUV from Maruti Suzuki that will take on the likes of the second-gen Hyundai Creta and the Kia Seltos when it arrives. The two other big reveals at Maruti’s pavilion were the facelifts for the Vitara Brezza compact SUV, which now gets petrol-power, and the Ignis. The brand’s entire India line-up – including the now petrol-only S-cross – is also on display. Other notable models alongside the all-electric Futuro-e include Suzuki’s Swift HybridJimny off-roader and Maruti’s S-Presso S-CNG.

Mercedes-Benz

The only luxury carmaker to participate in the 15th Auto Expo, Mercedes revealed prices for two new models for India – the AMG GT 4-door Coupe in its range-topping 639hp S 63 guise and the V-class Marco Polo MPV, which is available in two variants. Mercedes-Benz also has the A-class sedan in AMG A35 form on display and is showcasing the next-generation of the GLA SUV in India for the first time at the event.

MG Motor

Along with battery electric vehicles like the extra urban E200 EV and the autonomous (and 5G connected) Marvel X SUV, MG Motor India has a rather large selection of sedans, SUVs and MPVs at the show. Part sedan, part coupe and part crossover, the MG RC 6 is a unique model that is expected to launch in India by March 2021. There are two MG MPVs on display as well – a potential Maruti Ertiga fighter (the 360M) and a potential Kia Carnival rival (the G10). The brand’s flagship SUV, the MG Gloster, also made its India debut, before its launch during the upcoming festive season. The MG Hector Plus – which comes in six- and seven-seat layouts – the race-ready 6 xPower and the MG3 hatchback were also showcased.

Renault

French carmaker Renault is showcasing quite a few models that will launch in the India soon. The AMT-equipped Triber was did garner significant interest though the all-electric K-ZE and Zoe were a bit more electrifying. The icing on Renault’s cake is the Duster with a new 1.3-litre turbo-petrol engine that makes 156hp and 250Nm of torque. This new Duster will arrive in Renault showrooms by April. The French brand also has the Twizy Cargo EV and the Symbioz concept at its stand.

Tata Motors

From the near-production version of the H2X that debuted as the Tata HBX and the reborn Sierra EV to revealing prices for the BS6-compliant Harrier with an automatic option, Tata was on a roll at the 15th Auto Expo. The brand also confirmed that the Gravitas 7-seat SUV will launch by the festive season and previewed the BS6 Hexa, which had the Safari Edition badge.

Skoda

The most important Skoda at the Auto Expo is the Vision IN concept, which previews a heavily localised future midsize SUV that’ll rival the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. The Czech brand also revealed its new BS6-compliant all-petrol line-up – the Rapid 1.0 TSI, the Superb facelift, the Karoq SUV and Kodiaq seven-seater all will soon arrive in Skoda showrooms near you this year. The ballistic Octavia RS245 has also gone on sale at Rs 35.99 lakh.

Volkswagen

If you’d like to know what Volkswagen’s new midsize SUV will look like, the close-to- production Taigun concept on display will give you a fair idea of what to expect. The German company also confirmed that the production-spec I.D. Crozz – an all-electric SUV concept that’s being showcased – will be VW’s first EV for India. Volkswagen also has two soon-to-launch CBU SUVs on display – the 7-seat Tiguan AllSpace and the distinctive T-Roc – along with the 2020 Polo Cup race car.

Also see:

Best concept cars at Auto Expo 2020

Auto Expo 2020 complete image gallery



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