18th Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition to start on Nov 20th

2020-Oct-29       Source: Newsgd.com

Hailed as “the bellwether of Chinese automobile market”, the 18th Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition (GIAE) will be held from November 20th to 29th at the Canton Fair Complex in Guangzhou.

Hailed as “the bellwether of Chinese automobile market”, the 18th Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition (GIAE) will be held from November 20th to 29th at the Canton Fair Complex in Guangzhou. The exhibition area reaches 220 thousand square meters.

The 17th Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition(Photo provided by Nanfang Daily)

As the very last international automobile exhibition of the year in China, the 18th GIAE has caught the attention of the global car industry. The gathering of new vehicles, manufacturers of cars and parts as well as professionals in the industry will inject great confidence into the Chinese and even the international automobile market.

With the theme "New Tech, New Life", the 18th GIAE will provide an efficient and high-quality platform for the global automobile industry. The most advanced technology and achievements will be shown by top enterprises from home and abroad.

The 17th Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition(Photo provided by Nanfang Daily)

Exhibitors cover household brands such as Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, BMW & Mini, GAC-Toyota, Lexus and Nissan, and luxury brands including Porsche, Lamborghini, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, and Aston Martin.

Alternative-energy vehicles are also a highlight of the expo. Brands such as Tesla, NIO, Xiaopeng, Euler, and Geometry Auto will compete in the same arena, allowing audiences to experience the latest generation models.

 

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