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Hyundai Motor India will be taking part in the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024, showcasing its theme of "Mobility for All" and highlighting its commitment to our country. The event is taking place from the 1st to the 3rd of February at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. The brand will be present in Hall No 6. Its focus is on initiatives like “Samarth”, “Mobility for All”, “Progress for Humanity” and the localization of vehicle production in India.
Hyundai’s pavilion will feature its benchmark products like IONIQ 5, Creta Facelift, Tucson and the Verna. The manufacturer will also showcase social initiatives like Samarth and Localisation of technologies such as Smart sense ADAS and Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric vehicles.
Visitors can experience Hyundai's sustainable mobility solutions, including the Hyundai IONIQ 5 and the futuristic Hyundai NEXO, Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV). They can also witness a unique Vehicle-to-Load technology demonstration with music band "Traffic Jam" using the Hyundai IONIQ 5 as a power source. Yes! The automobile maker is going to power a music band concert with its electric vehicle which has won the accolade World Car of the Year by World Car Awards.
The company’s commitment to inclusivity will be reflected through its "Samarth" initiative, providing mobility solutions to customers with special abilities, and the pavilion will be wheelchair friendly with a dedicated wall for visitors to learn about the initiative and pledge their support.
The South Korean automaker will also showcase its localization efforts, being the largest exporter of "Made in India, for the world" cars. The company says localization has played a key role for their success in the country ever since their inception back in 1996.
The audience can engage in gaming experiences, photo opportunities with cutouts of brand ambassadors Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone. They can also check out ADAS functions through simulators and immersive VR headsets. Further, individuals can experience the New Hyundai Tucson via a VR headset that allows the user to figure out various features of the vehicle.
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