Here's a list of five concepts cars showcased at Toyko that
make perfect sense for India. Not in the form they are now, of course, but in
terms of what they could become. And here's why...
Honda Sports Urban EV
If this is the future of cars to come, I couldn't be
happier. Just look at the way it is so beautifully proportioned and with such a
lovely retro aura. Ramsey would be proud. Sure, the concept is all electric,
but in two years, the world might actually see an IC production version of the
car. And if that comes with a FR layout as the design suggests, it would be a
home run. Imagine an affordable, long-hooded, rear wheel drive, manual
sportscar; it's the stuff of dreams!
Suzuki e-Survivor
Four wheel drive, great wheel articulation, a small
wheelbase, lightweight, and sturdily built - what more could an enthusiast ask
for from an off-roader. And, the e-Surviour seems to have its creature comforts
and basic ergonomics sorted too. Sure, we'd like the road-going (or is that
off-road) version to have a hard roof. But even without it, it would make for
such a lovely recreational vehicle. Again, the millennials would bite into it
like Bugs Bunny chomping down a carrot. And of course, it looks cool. If I were
the future Thar, I'd be very worried looking at the e-Survivor, especially the
badge.
Daihatsu DN Trec
Now this compact SUV looks promising. We don't know if it's
under 4 metres, but it sure looks like it. Moreover, even though Daihatsu isn't
coming to India very soon, this could very well be sold as a Toyota in India.
With affordable pricing and of course, regular doors instead of suicide ones,
and more road-going tyres, it can take the fight to Brezza. It will do what the
Etios failed to achieve - get big numbers for the maker and give us Indians a
small Toyota to cherish.
Daihatsu DN Compagno
Unlike the Trec, the Compagno wouldn't have it that easy in
India. Again, it would have to come as a Toyota. But with the compact or
affordable class of sedans not doing very well, except for the Maruti Dzire, it
would need to have a solid USP. That USP will be its styling. The Trec comes
across as a heady blend of retro and quirkiness which the millennials would lap
up. That coupe roofline and polarising face has youth written all over it.
Audi Elaine
We have all seen SUV-coupes; the BMW X6 and Audi's own Q8
are good examples. The Elaine, however, is different. It's more like a
coupe-sportscar but with an SUV twist. It looks gorgeous. It's got outdoors and
sportiness written all over it. Now, this is something I would personally root
for given the ground clearance and its sporty demeanour. But even as a car for
road use, you could take it to the track, through all your favourite twisties,
or even on a road trip to Ladakh, and you would have a great time on all
counts.
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