Honda plans world premiere of Vision XS-1 crossover at Auto Expo, HMSI to reveal all-new scooter

January 17, 2014: Honda is to have the world premiere of a new concept – the Vision XS-1– at the upcoming 12th Auto Expo 2014 to be held at the India Expo Mart in Greater Noida from February 5.

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Honda plans world premiere of Vision XS-1 crossover at Auto Expo, HMSI to reveal all-new scooter

January 17, 2014: Honda is to have the world premiere of a new concept – the Vision XS-1– at the upcoming 12th Auto Expo 2014 to be held at the India Expo Mart in Greater Noida from February 5.

The carmaker says the Vision XS-1 is a concept of a new crossover model which features sporty styling and outstanding utility space employing Honda's packaging technologies.

Alongside the concept, Honda Cars India will also showcase a wide range of exhibits including the NSX Concept, Accord Hybrid as well as the Mobilio 7-seater MPV and the all-new third generation Honda Jazz which are scheduled to be introduced in India later this year.

The recently launched New City, Brio, Amaze and CR-V will also be showcased.

Meanwhile, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, which will have the largest exhibition area among all two-wheeler OEMs, will exhibit a variety of motorcycle products including an all-new scooter.

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