Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India - 3 February 2016
1. Wide of media waiting for unveiling of Chevrolet's concept car 'Beat Activ' at 2016 Auto Expo near New Delhi
2. Wide of unveiling of Chevrolet Beat Activ concept car and photographers taking pictures
3. Various of Chevrolet Beat Activ concept car
4. Various of Chevrolet Beat Activ concept car interior
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Tim Mahoney, Chief Marketing Officer Global Chevrolet and Global General Motors Marketing Operations Leader:
"The vehicle in many ways reflects kind of the DNA of Chevrolet. It gets really great styling, it's really youthful. I think it has a performance aspect to it because of the soft roader appeal. And also we expect if it were to really go, really great value that it could offer."
6. Mid of Chevrolet Essentia on display
7. Various of people sitting in Chevrolet Essentia
8. Various of Chevrolet Corvette on display
9. Various of Chevrolet Trailblazer on display
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Tim Mahoney, Chief Marketing Officer Global Chevrolet and Global General Motors Marketing Operations Leader:
"Chevrolet is sold in 115 markets around the world but India's really in our top ten. It's a priority market for us. Lots of potential. And you can see it here our investment in the stand, in the display, the products that we're bringing. We plan to bring over the next five years, ten new products to market here in India."
11. Wide of Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif launching the Jaguar XE sports saloon
12. Close of Jaguar logo
13. Mid of Katrina Kaif and Jaguar XE sports saloon
14. Various of Range Rover
15. Various of Maruti Suzuki's Vitara Brezza being unveiled at motor show
15. Various of Maruti Suzuki's Vitara Brezza exterior and interior
16. Close of Maruti Suzuki's logo on Vitara Brezza
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Randhir Singh Kalsi, Executive Director Maruti Suzuki India:
"The young customer, the third generation customer, who is considering his car as an extension of his personality, he likes to have this kind of aggressive, bold and energetic features, and that kind of stance we have provided in this vehicle."
18. Pan right of Toyota stand at motor show
19. Close of Toyota TS030 Hybrid on display
20. Wide of motor show floor
21. Wide of Audi Prologue concept on display
22. Wide of Nissan stand
23. Wide of Nissan X-Trail on display with photographers taking pictures of engine
24. Mid of Nissan hybrid engine on display
25. Wide of Nissan X-Trail rear
26. Various of Renault R.S. 01 sports car on display
27. Tilt up to woman posing with Renault Eolab hybrid concept car
28. Close of Renault Eolab wheel
29. Various of Renault Eolab interior and exterior
30. Wide of BMW's R nineT (left) and BMW S 1000 XR (right) on display at BMW stand
31. Tilt down of BMW R nineT
32. Wide of Mahindra's stand at 2016 Auto Expo
33. Wide of visitor standing on modified Mahindra Thar
34. Close of off-road tyres installed on modified Mahindra Thar
35. Wide of unveiling of Tata Motors' Zica and Hexa models
36. Close of Tata Motors' Zica after unveiling
37. Wide of Tata Motors Chairman Cyrus Mistry (left) and Tim Leverton, Head of Tata Engineering and Research Development (right), posing for photographers with recently unveiled Tata Zica
38. SOUNDBITE (English) Girish Wagh, Program Planning and Project Management Passenger Vehicles, Tata Motors:
"What we have made is a car which is meant for the youth of the country. It's a very zippy car, very good to drive around in the city, therefore we had named it as Zica. However, you know this virus Zika has also come up and is kind of taking a shape of an epidemic, so we are taking cognisance of that fact. We empathise with all those who have been suffering due to this and taking a call on this. Therefore, we have decided to change the name of the car."
39. Various of 1970 Datson Bluebird 1600 SSS on display at Datsun stand
LEAD-IN:
The ongoing Zika virus emergency has forced one Indian auto maker into rebranding a hatchback it was previously planning to call 'Zica'.
A host of international auto makers - including Chevrolet, Toyota and Jaguar - are showcasing concept cars and latest models at the 2016 India Auto Expo.
STORY-LINE:
Kick start your engines, the 2016 India Auto Expo is go.
In Greater Noida on the outskirts of Delhi, both Indian and international car makers are showcasing their latest models, concepts and hybrid variants for expectant crowds.
The Auto Expo is one of the largest motor shows in Asia, attracting thousands of car enthusiasts hoping to catch a glimpse of the latest in automobile innovation.
General Motors brand Chevrolet is showcasing its 'Beat Activ' concept car.
A youthful and perhaps great-valued vehicle should it ever go into production, according to Chevrolet's Tim Mahoney.
"The vehicle in many ways reflects kind of the DNA of Chevrolet," he says.
"It gets really great styling, it's really youthful. I think it has a performance aspect to it because of the soft roader appeal. And also we expect if it were to really go, really great value that it could offer."
Chevrolet is also showcasing its 'Essentia' which it plans to launch in India next year.
Mahoney, Global Chevrolet's chief marketing officer, says India is one of its top ten markets in the world.
The US carmaker plans to bring ten new vehicles to the country in the next five years.
"Chevrolet is sold in 115 markets around the world but India's really in our top ten," he says.
"It's a priority market for us. Lots of potential. And you can see it here our investment in the stand, in the display, the products that we're bringing.
"We plan to bring over the next five years, ten new products to market here in India."
Luxury carmaker Jaguar invited Bollywood actor Katrina Kaif to launch its new sports saloon, the Jaguar XE. It's priced at over $57,000 USD in the Indian market.
A range of luxury cars built to satisfy the county's growing pool of super-rich motoring enthusiasts are also on display, including this Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) Range Rover SUV.
The undisputed leader of India's auto market, Maruti Suzuki, is launching its new compact SUV - the Vitara Brezza.
It's powered by a Diesel Direct Injection System (DDiS) engine. Though the vehicle will initially be available in diesel, the company also plans to launch a petrol version.
"The young customer, the third generation customer, who is considering his car as an extension of his personality, he likes to have this kind of aggressive, bold and energetic features, and that kind of stance we have provided in this vehicle," says Randhir Singh Kalsi from Maruti Suzuki India.
Earlier this year, India's Supreme Court continued its ban on registration of certain new diesel vehicles in Delhi until March 31.
That came as bad news for car makers Mercedes, Toyota and General Motors who petitioned against the ban.
With its unique shape and new hybrid engine, concept race car the Toyota TS030 Hybrid is getting lots of attention.
Though hybrid cars aren't popular in the Indian market, the influx of hybrid concepts and engines here suggests there'll be growth in that sector in years to come.
The World Health Organisation recently (1 February 2016) declared a global emergency over the explosive spread of the Zika virus, linked to birth defects in the Americas.
The ongoing emergency is even having an impact here at the auto show with India's Tata Motors being forced to rebrand a new hatchback vehicle it was previously planning to call 'Zica'.
Despite being unveiled here at the event with 'Zica' branding, Tata Motors senior official, Girish Wagh, says they plan not to use the name and will announce a new one in the coming weeks.
According to Wagh, Zica is an abbreviation of 'Zippy Car'.
"What we have made is a car which is meant for the youth of the country. It's a very zippy car, very good to drive around in the city, therefore we had named it as Zica," he says.
"However, you know this virus Zika has also come up and is kind of taking a shape of an epidemic so we are taking cognisance of that fact.
"We empathise with all those who have been suffering due to this and taking a call on this. Therefore, we have decided to change the name of the car."
Most cars sold in India have price tags of under $8,000 USD.
But global manufacturers are optimistic.
They say with an expanding middle class and growing urbanisation, there are long term prospects for growth in the Indian market.
Though the motor show opens to the public Friday (5 February), members of the media were invited for an advance press preview.