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Datsun to showcase exciting mix of past, present and future at Delhi Auto Expo 2016

| | Jan 26, 2016, at 01:32 am
Mumbai, Jan 25 (IBNS) Datsun is expecting to make a splash at Delhi Auto Expo 2016.

The Japanese brand, with 80 years’ experience in building modern and segment-defining cars, will participate for the second time in India’s biggest automotive show.

Datsun’s line-up for Auto Expo 2016 will feature vehicle displays celebrating its storied past coupled with a view toward future possibilities.

The brand’s potential is embodied in an exciting new showcar – the Datsun GO-cross Concept, making its Indian debut at the Delhi Auto Expo.

Enriched versions of the the Datsun GO and the Datsun GO+ will also be shown. The Datsun GO+ Smart display vehicle will invite showgoers inside to experience its roomy interior space and tempt them with onboard gaming consoles.
 

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