Re-invigorating the stagnant Thai automotive industry, Inter-Media Consultant Co., Ltd. has formally opened the doors to the 31st Thailand Motor Expo at the Impact Challenger Convention Center in Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok. The show brings the biggest brands and names together showcasing the capability and readiness of Thailand to maintain its status as ASEAN’s main automotive hub.
This year, the Thailand Motor Expo sees the global or regional debuts of some of the most important and sought-after products from various manufacturers. For 2014, the highlights include:
- Subaru Outback (Regional Launch)
- Mitsubishi Strada/Triton (Global Launch)
- Nissan Navara NP300 (Thailand Launch)
- Nissan X-Trail (Thailand Launch)
- Ford Mustang (Regional Launch)
- Honda HR-V (Regional Launch)
- Honda Mobilio (Regional Launch)
- Mazda2 (Global Launch)
The annual motor expo sees over 1 million visitors over a two-week duration and will run until December 10, 2014.
This year, the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau has also given its support to the Thailand Motor Expo and its organizer, Inter-Media Consultant Co. Ltd. by inviting foreign journalists for the first time in order to publicize the benefits of having a public-private partnership, most especially to promote Thailand as a convention center hub.
“We are deeply honored that our event has gained trust and support from the public sector, attesting that the Motor Expo is a Car Show of international standing. Besides, The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry or UFI (UNION DES FOIRES INTERNATIONALES) has given its seal of approval to the MOTOR EXPO since 2012, further assuring that the event is organized to international standards,” says Mr. Kwanchai Paphatphong, President of Inter-Media Consultant Co., Ltd. and Organizing Chairman of the Motor Expo.
My body is ready for the local HR-V launch.
ReplyDeleteWala Po bang Latest sa Toyota?
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, Toyota didn't unveil anything at the Thailand Motor Expo. They only had the Dakar version of the Hilux on display.
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