In line with its hub on environmentally-clean technologies, Hyundai Motor India Ltd., the country’s biggest car exporter and second largest car manufacturer, will unveil the electric version of the hugely popular compact car – the i10 which had made its world debut in New Delhi in October, 2007. Hyundai i10 Electric is an all-electric zero-emission vehicle that reconciles motoring with the ecological aspirations of customers looking for a vehicle with the best possible environmental footprint.
As part of its initiative to encourage eco-friendly and non-polluting means of transport, Hyundai Motor India already has a strong line-up of best-selling models with alternate fuel technology like: Santro CNG & LPG, Accent CNG & LPG and i10 CNG in India. The unveiling of the i10 Electric further reconfirms Hyundai’s commitment to expand environmentally friendly cars for the global automobile market.
Expected to be unveiled by the brand envoy of i10 at a press meet during the approaching New Delhi Auto Expo in January 2010, the new i10 Electric represents Hyundai’s growing expertise to conceive, design and develop vehicles in line with its dream of focusing on environmentally friendly vehicles.
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As part of its initiative to encourage eco-friendly and non-polluting means of transport, Hyundai Motor India already has a strong line-up of best-selling models with alternate fuel technology like: Santro CNG & LPG, Accent CNG & LPG and i10 CNG in India. The unveiling of the i10 Electric further reconfirms Hyundai’s commitment to expand environmentally friendly cars for the global automobile market.
Expected to be unveiled by the brand envoy of i10 at a press meet during the approaching New Delhi Auto Expo in January 2010, the new i10 Electric represents Hyundai’s growing expertise to conceive, design and develop vehicles in line with its dream of focusing on environmentally friendly vehicles.
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