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Auto expo opens in Bangalore today

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Bangalore , Aug. 13

AN automobile exhibition is being organised from August 14 to 17 here that will showcase some of the newest vehicle models in the country.

Some of these include, Maurti's Grand Vitara, WagonR and Carbon and Steel models of Zen, Mahindra's Invader and Scorpio, Telco's new Safari, Reva's new A/C model, Honda Accord and CRV, Hyundai's Terracan and Tuscania.

The highlight of the event would be the first Indian sports car `Chinkara' designed by a German designer Mr Guido Bothe.

Among the motorcycles on display will be TVS FieroF2, Scooty Pep, Kinetic Aquila, Honda Eterno, LML's new Freedom and Kinetic Boss.

Apart from these, there would a wide range of car accessories, car stereos, used cars, car finance companies and other allied products.

"Since every customer nowadays looks for ways to customise his vehicle, we have made sure that everybody right from component manufacturer to auto finance companies participate in this event," Mr Abhijit Shilotri, director of Yatra Exhibits Ltd, organisers of the exhibition said in a statement.

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