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GM to display 6 concept vehicles in Delhi Expo

US car maker General Motors today said it will display six production and concept vehicles during the Auto Expo here next month, besides putting on display its soon-to-be-launched mini car "Beat". - Beat there, done that - Lunch with BS: Karl Slym">Lunch with BS: Karl Slym - GM India sales up 65% in November - GM India Oct sales up 15% at 7,413 units - General Motors" electric Spark to hit Indian roads in 12 months - Spark Electra to hit Indian roads in 12 months The production and concept vehicles which are to be displayed include the company"s hybrid sedan Chevrolet Volt, sports-car Chevrolet Camaro, sports utility vehicle (SUV) Captiva Extreme, electric version of its small car Spark, the CNG version of Chevrolet Aveo and its race car WTCC Cruze. "The Auto Expo in Delhi is the most ideal platform in India to highlight our new product range that will showcase GM’s technological advancement and innovation," General Motors (GM) India Vice-President P Balendran said in a statement. GM India will also display its mini car Beat during the January 5-11 expo. The company had earlier said it will be launching the car in January 2010. "The new addition to the company’s product portfolio -- Chevrolet Beat -- will further consolidate GM"s position in the small car segment," Balendran said. The company will also display many of its existing models from the Chevrolet stable during the event including Cruze, Captiva, Tavera, Optra, Aveo U-VA and Spark, the statement added. GM India is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the US-based car major.


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