18 Cars which stole the show at Auto expo 18


Tata H5X concept

The radically styled H5X concept is easily one of the stars of the show. It’s big, bold and unlike any other Tata SUV you’ve seen before. The SUV carries Tata’s latest Impact Design 2.0 design language and is an attention-grabber. The good news? The concept previews a production SUV that Tata Motors is working on.
Tata 45X concept

On display in a glass showcase, the 45X concept marks the next huge leap for Tata Motors’ hatchback design. The sleek 45X has a confident stance, with many fantastic elements such as the bolder interpretation of Tata’s famed ‘humanity line’ at the front. Light-catching surfaces have been used to great effect to make this Tata concept a looker.
Tata Racemo EV

The unique Racemo wowed at the 2017 Geneva motor show, and it’s on display at the Auto Expo 2018 too. It’s small, tight and just right. And it’s got butterfly doors too! Tata designers really went to town with the looks of this one. Interestingly, the Racemo has made its India debut in EV guise.   
DC TCA

DC Design’s sleek new TCA sportscar is also the design firm’s most sophisticated car yet. It uses titanium, carbon-fibre and aluminium in its construction (hence the ‘TCA’ name) and has some impressive specs as well. Power comes from a 320hp mid-mounted 3.8-litre V6 that helps the TCA charge from 0-100kph in 4.5 seconds.
BMW i8 Roadster

Visual drama. That’s what the BMW i8 Roadster is all about. The drop-top version of the i8 coupe, the Roadster is drop-dead gorgeous and even gets upward-opening doors for added impact. Like the coupe, it runs a hybrid powertrain, with a combine power output of 374hp. Oh, and the India launch is this year.
Maruti Concept Future S

Maruti knows a thing or two about small cars. And it’s also seen big success with the Vitara Brezza compact SUV. So why not offer more on the winning formula? The Concept Future S points to a tall, SUV-inspired hatchback that will be big on space. Word is, the production model will be out within this year.
Kia SP Concept

Take a close look at the SP Concept because this is the best pointer yet of the Korean carmaker’s first model for India that will go on sale in 2019. The SP Concept is a smartly turned-out SUV with the right proportions. The final product will be a rival to Kia’s parent company, Hyundai’s Creta. We can’t wait for this one.
Kia Stinger GT

Kia has its entire international line-up on show at Auto Expo 2018 but of all the models, Stinger GT is the one that will get your pulse racing. It’s got a sexy silhouette and looks very different to the Bimmers and Mercs it competes with. It’s got the go to match the show too. Power comes from a 370hp, 3.3-litre V6 petrol engine. Pity India won’t be getting the Stinger.   
Mahindra Stinger concept

Mahindra is known to surprise at the Auto Expo and this time around the quirky Stinger SUV convertible concept did the honours. It’s interesting in looks, and does have some neat elements like the semi-exposed spare wheel at the rear. Show enough appreciation for it and Mahindra might just bring the Stinger concept to reality.
Mahindra Rexton

We were the first to tell you the new-gen SsangYong Rexton would sport the Mahindra badge for India, and things were made official at the Auto Expo 2018. However, there’s still a question mark on whether the Rexton name would be retained. Whatever the name may be, this is a smart-looking SUV and it launches in India within 2018.
Honda Amaze

The second-generation Amaze has made its debut at the Auto Expo 2018 and you’ll probably agree that this one is more visually pleasing than the model it replaces. The cabin also takes a big step up in quality, while retaining the same level of roominess. The powertrain will be carried over but the news is the unique option of a CVT for the diesel engine version. 
Hyundai Kona

Hyundai has brought the Kona to the Auto Expo 2018. To give a brief background, the Kona fills the role of a small SUV in Hyundai’s international line-up. It is a fairly premium model and rather stylish too. Take a close look at it because it could just be headed our way in the future in an all-electric form.
Toyota Yaris

Toyota’s Honda City-fighter is here and it’s called the Yaris. It has its interesting angles, and promises to score big with its practical cabin. It will come powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine, and there will be a CVT option on offer as well. Toyota’s proven reliability and ease-of-ownership are sure to be big draws for buyers too. 
Renault Trezor concept



Renault’s Trezor looks like it belongs to the future. Impossibly low, and remarkably sleek, the Trezor has more than meets the eye. Access to the cabin is not via conventional doors but a canopy that lifts upwards. The Trezor is just one of those concepts you’d hope would make production.  
Hyundai Elite i20 Facelift
2018 Hyundai Elite i20 
The popular Hyundai hatchback was due for a makeover and it finally got it at the Auto Expo 2018. Hyundai launched the 2018 Elite i20 at a starting price of Rs 5.35 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The prices have increased marginally when compared to the outgoing model, which started at a base price of Rs 5.29 lakh. The Elite i20 carries over the same engines as before in the same states of tune. The 1.4-litre petrol motor with the torque converter, however, has been dropped from the lineup since the 1.2-litre Kappa petrol engine is set to receive a CVT gearbox in May this year. The petrol variants are priced between Rs 5.35 and Rs 7.90 lakh while the variants with the 1.4-litre CRDi diesel are priced between Rs 6.73 and Rs 9.15 lakh. The petrol and diesel engines are mated to a 5-speed and 6-speed gearbox, respectively.
The changes to the car are minimal and mainly cosmetic in nature. Read more about it here.
 BMW 6-series GT
 BMW 6-series GT
The 5-Series GT was a rather forgettable car but the concept of a grand tourer based on a sedan was not. The 5-series GT was followed by the introduction of the 3-Series GT. Now, BMW has introduced an all-new grand tourer called the 6-Series GT, which is priced at Rs 58.9 lakh (ex-showroom India) to replace the 5GT. The new grand tourer features the same 2.0-litre twin-turbo petrol engine found on the 5-Series sedan. The engine makes 258PS of max power and 400Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to an 8-speed ZF automatic gearbox that sends the power to the rear wheels. A diesel engine is also on the cards, but it will debut later in the year.
 Mercedes-Benz S 560 and Mercedes-Maybach S650
 Mercedes-Maybach S650
Mercedes-Benz delivered a double whammy at the Auto Expo 2018 with the launch of not one, but two super-luxury sedans - the Mercedes-Maybach S650 and the S-Class S560. The Maybach was launched at Rs 2.73 crore while the S-Class will set you back by Rs 1.94 crore. All prices are ex-showroom India.
 Mercedes-Maybach S650 engine bay
Compared to the normal S-Class, the Maybach S650 is a whole 200mm longer and comes with signature 20-inch Maybach forged wheels as optional extras. The Maybach is powered by a 6.0-litre AMG V12 making 630PS of max power and 1000Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to a 7-speed automatic gearbox that delivers the power to the rear wheels.
The S560, on the other hand, is powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 which makes 496PS of max power and 700Nm of peak torque
BMW M5
 BMW M5 2018
BMW launched the latest generation of probably its most iconic car, the M5, at the Auto Expo 2018 at Rs 1.43 crore (ex-showroom India). The M5 is the fastest M car ever built and is also the first M5 to get the xDrive all-wheel drive system. However, the XDrive system does let you switch between AWD and RWD on the fly if you are the old-school kinds.
 BMW M5 2018 engine
The engine lurking under the bonnet is the same 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 as before. It now churns out 600PS of max power and 750Nm of peak torque thanks to innumerable changes. All that power is delivered to the wheels via an 8-speed automatic gearbox rather than a 7-speed DCT seen in its predecessor. The 2018 BMW M5 can tackle the 0-100kmph dash in just 3.4 seconds and will go all the way to a top speed of 305kmph.
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