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Hyundai Ambassador Shahrukh Khan Released Hyundai i10 Electric Car

Hyundai Ambassador Shahrukh Khan
Hyundai i10 car is unveiled by the great Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan, who is also the brand ambassador of Hyundai. This car has been unveiled at Auto Expo 2010 that held on Wednesday (2nd day of 10th Auto Expo) in New Delhi.

This car is a small and green version electronic car with gas guzzling. It is powered by 49kw electronic motor. This Hyundai i10 is going to hit Indian market in near future. Few hours before the launching of the car Shahrukh Khan has joined Twitter and he posted an ironic tweet “”Got to go have a flight to catch. Taking a jet plane. travel in a motorcade and launch an environmentally friendly I 20 Hyundai car. Ironic.”, which reveals that he is very much excited about the car.

Bollywood Actor Shahrukh Khan seems impressed by this car, who was wearing jet black buttoned overcoat. Shahrukh Khan Fans are very much pleased by him in the event. Along with him other bollywood actors John Abraham, Ajay Dhevgan and many more also attend the event on second day.

Bollywood Actor Shahrukh Khan became very much emotional in second day Auto Expo 2010 during the release of Hyundai i10. He shared his childhood feelings in the event. Pragati Maiden remained him his childhood days. He said his father had a shop in Pragati Maidan, where he used to with his late father in his younger days and he said he entered the same place after so many years.

Bollywood King Shahrukh Khan also added that its been 30 years now since his father’s death. He became very much emotional by telling that he missed his family and it is very emotional.

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