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New Delhi auto expo 2010 expected to be largest in the world

By:Danny Goodman |Published :December 23, 2009
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Auto Expo sees 2 mn visitors
The New York Auto show in April, with 1.2 million visitors, comes the closest to matching this record. The third most frequented automobile extravaganza is the Shanghai Auto Show with 600,000 visitors.

In 2009, 30 large auto shows were held around the world. Most of these were in the US, Europe and China. None matched the expected visitors for the 2010 Auto Expo.

“The 2010 Auto Expo will be bigger, brighter and better than the previous shows. The growing number of visitors indicates the rising importance of India as a key automobile destination,” says Pawan Goenka, president of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (Siam) and President, Mahindra & Mahindra.

The Auto Expo is jointly organised by CII, Siam and the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India.

“The New Delhi Auto Expo is held only for seven days, while the New York Auto Show is open for 10 days and the Shanghai Auto Show is spread over nine days. The New York Auto Expo attracts a large crowd because the show venue is located in the heart of New York City’s 34th and 39th Street intersections, which are busy locations. Besides, the show is also promoted as a significant tourist attraction, while Delhi Auto Expo’s Pragati Maidan does not enjoy this benefit,” says one industry executive.

There are three reasons for the big draw. For one, India is a fast-growing market for cars and two-wheelers. Compared with China’s 27 cars per 1,000 citizens, India has only seven car owners per 1,000 citizens. “Delhi’s Auto Expo event is the bellwether for the automobile industry. Both domestic and global companies can showcase products to the largest potential audience,” says Venu Srinivasan, President of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and CMD of TVS Motor.

Two, the 2010 edition holds immense significance for global vehicle manufacturers, since India and China were the fastest to recover from the financial crisis that swept the world last year. Car sales in the domestic market from April-November this year grew 21 per cent, while sales of medium and large trucks and buses in the same period dipped by barely 2.4 per cent. Much of the key markets in the US and Europe are still in the negative and yet to witness a recovery.

Three, global car and truck majors who skipped this year’s key events like the Tokyo Motor Show are lining up to showcase their products at the capital’s Auto Expo. “There could be multiple reasons as to why companies avoided participating in the global auto shows. One reason could be cost-cutting. For many of these global vehicle manufacturers, India is yet a virgin market and showcasing a concept model gives tremendous mileage. Component manufacturers benefit greatly from events like these,” says Mohit Arora, senior director, Singapore based JD Power & Associates.

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allan
21st January,2010
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auto expo 2010
Rayees Qurayshi
11th January,2010
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Let us hope this show brings a new economic boost to our country to asias strongest economy , and finally then worlds strongest economy. Rayees Qurayshi,Lad.Pampore Kashmir.
manu
11th January,2010
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Good article... but I completely agree with Jagan & Arvind. Here in India if a car has airbags & abs fitted then it considered as luxury. After spending even 4-5 lacs you won't get these and forget about electronically adjustable mirrors and seats. In US even the 90s models has this feature, plus other features in their standard models. I think in India just owning a car is considered a luxury item.
dev
10th January,2010
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THE WORST MANAGED, AUTOEXPO'2010 SINCE PAST SO MANY YEARS. HUGE CROWDS WITH NO ONE TO MANAGE AND LACK OF PROPER INFORMATION WERE THE KEY FEATURES.
manjul gopal
3rd January,2010
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good
jagan
25th December,2009
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give anything foreign made and indians lap it up so from what ive seen Indians are being taken for a ride, standard features doesnt even include airbags and abs which are standard all across US and europe neither does the indian govt enforce these laws that if a car maker has to sell he has to sell it with these else no opening shop here too sad and nothing to be proud about
Arvind
23rd December,2009
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what a dumb analysis .... even a circus can cross 2mill visitors in india 2million is not that big figure to be happy about ........ and over that in Europe US and china if anyone would have stayed there knows that there are events like this quarterly every year and the ones in india is the charges for booking are lowest compared to other places .................. and who is the wise almighty INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE ?????
Jinni
23rd December,2009
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Its very ept to say Indian market is recovering better than any other ecönomy in the world. Middle class is looking forward for new entrants in market which suits their pocket as well as the luxury needs.. Many youngsters are looking forward for the show desperately.
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