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      The buzz around Auto Expo 2014 increases as date nears

      CarTrade Editorial Team

      CarTrade Editorial Team

      Auto enthusiasts are desperately waiting for the Auto Expo 2014 to commence soon and the gala event is constantly stirring buzz among the fans. Believed to be a grandiose occasion, the exhibition will be featuring all major auto makers from the country and abroad, competing each other with their designs and innovation. As all are aware that the mega event will be held at the Indian Expo Mart in Greater Noida, the new site will be accommodating a multitude of entry level hatchbacks and luxurious sedans, all under one roof.

      The buzz around Auto Expo 2014 increases as the date nears
      The buzz around Auto Expo 2014 increases as the date nears
       

      The latest and refurbished versions of automotive companies will be kept on display with each brand elucidating its product. In other words, the officials will be stating facts as to how their creation surpasses its rivals. The upcoming event is all set to see the world premier of an array of cars from different auto companies. Interestingly, Datsun Go will be entering the Indian auto market for the first time and is expected to gather attention of the price sensitive Indian buyers. Along with, American motor giant Chrysler will be featuring its Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Cherokee utility vehicles.

      What seems intriguing is the fact that with the advent of new cars, auto manufacturers will be focussing on altering their existing models as well. Maruti Suzuki India Limited is all set to showcase its premium hatchback, Swift, with a makeover. The car will feature a face uplift and few tweaks at interiors and exteriors. Furthermore, the company is planing to introduce a new compact Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV), based on SX4.

      Hyundai, the largest auto manufacturer in India after Maruti Suzuki, will debut at the show with a new layout of its SUV, Santa Fe. The South Korean auto maker has finally realised the faults in the outgoing version and has made an attempt to eradicate the problems. The car is revived with upgraded looks and handling, and the hefty price tag has been removed with a competitive amount, considering its rivals in the same segment. Along with, its sedan prototype, based on grand i10 platform, will be a major highlight. Speculations are rife that this sedan will be equipped with both diesel and petrol engines and will face a stiff competition from Honda Amaze, Tata Indigo and Maruti Suzuki DZire.

      The buzz around Auto Expo 2014 increases as the date nears
      The buzz around Auto Expo 2014 increases as the date nears
       

      Spectators will also witness a line-up of Honda cars in a completely revolutionised framework. Honda Jazz and City are the two highly anticipated and eagerly awaited cars that might be the game changers in their respective segments. Both the models are coupled with Earth Dream based diesel engine, providing better mileage and high performance. A compact SUV is also expected to mark presence from the Japanese auto maker, called Mobilio. Experts believe that this car will play as an underdog to inflate the market growth of Honda in India.

      International brands will be seen cashing on the domestic buyer's willingness to own a luxury car. Sources have hinted that German auto makers, Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi, will be embarking on their new range of mid-level and high-end luxurious sedans and coupe. It is very certain that audience will be awe-struck after witnessing these models. Along with, Italian stallion Fiat, which has reconciled among the domestic market, will display the high-power version of Punto, calling it Abarth Punto. The likes of Jaguar, Range Rover and Land Rover will be the apex of Auto Expo 2014. It seems that the ingredients have been blended perfectly to create a delectable recipe and all are waiting to see is how it will be finally served.