IAB Picks - 5 concept cars from the 2014 Auto Expo which should be produced

The 2014 edition of the Auto Expo presented a nice mix of concept cars and nearly-production ready concepts. We list out our favorites in this post -

1. Tata Nexon Concept

Tata Nexon profile

The Tata Nexon concept previews a small, compact crossover which is based on the Vista's X1 platform. The concept featured an interesting and fresh design and was powered by a three-cylinder 110 PS petrol engine which sent power to all four wheels. Mechanically (and visually to an extent), the concept has what it takes to compete with the modern day crossovers.

2. Chevrolet Adra Concept

Chevrolet Adra rear three quarter live

Chevrolet is not doing well in India, and its new launches such as the Enjoy, Sail and U-VA, look dull and boring. With a sub-4 meter length and a typical 'American Chevy' like styling, the India-designed Chevrolet Adra could reverse the fortunes of the company.

3. Renault KWID Concept

Renault KWID Concept rear three quarter live

Renault understood what Indians want after the launch of the Duster in 2012. But let's face it, the Duster is essentially a Dacia and in areas such as styling, features and interior, the built-to-budget SUV looks a bit pale. The Renault KWID could be an ideal second crossover for Renault with its futuristic styling, advanced engines and a modern interior. We certainly want to see what the production KWID looks like.

4. Honda Vision XS-1

Honda Vision XS-1 profile at Auto Expo 2014

Seating for seven passengers in a three-row layout, crossover body and Honda's modern engines. What's not to like about the Honda Vision XS-1? If the XS-1 is put to production, we think it would be a rival to the Mahindra XUV500.

5. Tata Nano Twist Active with F-Tronic

Tata Nano Twist Active Concept rear three quarters

Tata showcased two Nano concepts at the show. The Tata Nano Active features an opening tailgate, while the Tata Nano F-Tronic gets an automatic gearbox. We would like to see a Nano which incorporates both these features, not to mention the new steering wheel design.

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