May 1, 2010
by dlevi
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Beijing Motor Show 2010 round-up

With the Beijing Motor show (or Auto China 2010 as it was otherwise known) having taken place last weekend in China, it seems the web is a-buzz with a plethora of interesting coverage and comment. As always there was the usual array of futuristic eco-technologies and sexy conceptual models, as well as a strong showing from Chinese and Asian manufacturers, that tend to feature a little less in the other major shows - In other words, we had a little glimpse of what the future holds from some lesser known (but probably not for long) Chinese auto firms.

Without further ado, for those who couldn’t make it (i.e. pretty much anyone reading this I imagine) here’s a round-up of the next best thing: some highlights from what’s on offer on the web…

AutoBlog have posted an excellent podcast, downloadable for free, containing analysis and debate of all the major industry developments to come out of the show. Their experts cover everything from Beijing design innovation, public perception of automotive design, industry bailouts and more - well worth a listen for anyone interested in the current issues facing the industry.

The Telegraph online is a good place to pop over for a more visual experience - with the site offering a great picture gallery from the show with over 30 images. There some pretty bizarre conceptual models both from the realm of sleek sporting models to mini urban eco electrics.

Finally, the official homepage of the show itself is worth a look, showcasing more detailed info on the exhibitors and participants so that you can find out more on the aspects which might have taken your interest.

Dejan Levi

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