Delhi to Narayan Sarovar: Journey to the westernmost point of India
Delhi to Narayan Sarovar: Journey to the westernmost point of India
Mediawire | Updated: Jan 8, 2021, 12:57 IST
Hyundai’s Great India Drive in the all-new i20 reveals a country that has taken the pandemic in its stride
‘In its third avatar, the all-new i20 looks more capable than ever before’ A year of extraordinary challenges, 2020, changed the world as we know it, forever. In the midst of all this uncertainty, we undertook Hyundai’s Great India Drive – easily one of our biggest of the year. The fourth edition of this annual celebration was particularly special, as the automotive community forayed across the length and breadth of the country, trying to understand how the pandemic had affected India and its people.
Delhi to Narayan Sarovar: Journey to the westernmost point of India ANI | Updated: Jan 08, 2021 13:34 IST
New Delhi [India], January 8 (ANI/Mediawire): A year of extraordinary challenges, 2020, changed the world as we know it, forever. In the midst of all this uncertainty, we undertook Hyundai s Great India Drive - easily one of our biggest of the year.
The fourth edition of this annual celebration was particularly special, as the automotive community forayed across the length and breadth of the country, trying to understand how the pandemic had affected India and its people.
The steed for the fourth edition of the GID was the all-new, third-generation i20. At its debut, the first-gen car had transformed the premium hatchback segment in India, and in its third avatar, it looked more capable than ever before, to take on an epic journey across hundreds of kilometres.