Bangkok International Motor Show 2020: Major SUV competition
Electric vehicles, pickup trucks, and premium cars for Thai market
2020/07/22
- Summary
- Toyota: The all-new Corolla Cross SUV, the new Hilux Revo and the new Toyota Fortuner
- Honda: The new CR-V facelift's first launch in Asia and Oceania
- Nissan: The all-new KICKS e-POWER and Navara Double cab
- Mitsubishi: Xpander Cross and Pajero Sport Elite edition
- Mazda: The new CX-3 presented under "Leap Forward" concept
- Suzuki: The all-new XL7 Multi-Dynamic Crossover
- Isuzu: The all-new Isuzu D-Max V-Cross 4×4 and Isuzu MU-X, the new Onyx
- Ford: Ranger Raptor pickup truck and Mustang high-performance car
- MG: New ZS and new Extender pickup
- BMW: Unveiling PHEV version of X3 xDrive 30e M SPORT, MINI Rosewood Edition and Convertible Sidewalk Edition
- Sports car & luxury models: Jaguar Land Rover, Audi, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, and Rolls-Royce
Summary
On July 15-26, 2020, Thailand's 41st Bangkok International Motor Show (41st BIMS), under the theme of "Inspiration Unlocks the Future", got under way in Bangkok, with exhibits attended by 27 international automotive brands and 12 renowned motorcycle companies, filling up the area of over 170,000 square meters.
Feature models showcasing at the event include Toyota Corolla Cross, Honda CR-V facelift, Suzuki XL7, Nissan Kicks e-POWER, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport Elite Edition, MG ZS, BMW X3 xDrive 30e M Sport PHEV, Audi TT RS Coupe Quattro, etc.
The show has been prepared in accordance with new social norms by setting preventive measures in conformity with government regulations. All visitors are required to have a body temperature check prior to entering the Motor Show, wear a face mask at all times and clean their hands with alcohol spray before entering into the cars on exhibit.
To correspond with the new norms, it is also the first time that the Motor Show in Thailand has been carried out via virtually online in parallel with the real show. (https://virtualsolution.asia/bangkok-motorshow2020/)
41st BIMS entrance | 41st BIMS venue |
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