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Istanbul hosts major auto show

International carmakers unveil new models at Istanbul Autoshow 2015

21.05.2015 - Update : 21.05.2015
Istanbul hosts major auto show

ISTANBUL 

The first day of the Istanbul Autoshow 2015 – one of the biggest industry shows in Europe and the Middle East – has brought together 37 brands and 500 models, as the country celebrates its robust automotive sector.

However, the event has also seen ministerial demands for striking employees embroiled in an ongoing labor dispute at Turkish car plants to return to work.

Under the title of “World’s New Wonders,” the car models are being displayed across 14 halls at Istanbul’s Tuyap Fair, Congress and Convention Center.

“Over 60 models will be introduced at the fair for the first time in Turkey,” said Mustafa Bayraktar, chairman of the Automotive Distributors' Association. He said that the show would contribute to the reputation and awareness of the Turkish automotive industry.

Turkey ranks 17th in the global automobile production market. The country manufactured one out of every 77 motor vehicles in the world in 2014, according to figures from the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers.

The fair comes as strikes, which began late last week, hit a Renault factory, Tofas-Fiat’s affiliate company factory and the automobile supplier Mako.

At the first day of the fair, two new models – the Fiat Aegea and Volkswagen Caravelle -- were revealed for the first time. 

“There are 37 brands and around 500 models at this fair and two models were introduced for the first time to the world," Bulent Unal, the Chairman of Tuyap Fair, Congress and Convention Center told Anadolu Agency. “These introductions point the importance of this fair.”

The show, which has taken place every year since 2000, is expected to be visited by 600,000 visitors and will end on May 31. 

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