The Bharat Mobility Expo 2025 has become a pivotal platform for showcasing India’s automotive and mobility advancements, hosting over 90 product launches in its opening days. Spanning across Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, Yashobhoomi in Dwarka, and India Expo Mart in Greater Noida, the expo reflects India’s leadership in sustainable and innovative mobility solutions. Organized by EEPC India in collaboration with leading industry associations, the event highlights the country’s evolving role in the global automotive value chain.
A Showcase of Cutting-Edge Technologies
Electric Vehicles Lead the Way
Electric mobility dominated the launches, with several companies unveiling energy-efficient solutions.
VinFast Auto India entered the Indian market with the VF 7 and VF 6, its premium all-electric SUVs. These launches set a new standard for sustainable driving in India. Eka Mobility showcased India’s largest range of electric commercial vehicles. Their lineup included 11 platforms spanning buses, trucks, and small commercial vehicles, alongside the innovative EKA-Connect.
BYD India introduced its flagship SEALION 7 Pure Performance eSUV. This was complemented by the SEALION 6 and plug-in hybrid models equipped with DM-i technology. These launches underscore the global push toward energy-efficient vehicles and India’s role in driving this transition.
Luxury Meets Sustainability
BMW India launched its MINI Cooper S John Cooper Works Pack and BMW X3 models, alongside two premium motorcycles, the BMW S 1000 RR and BMW R 1300 GS Adventure, reflecting the brand’s commitment to blending luxury with advanced engineering.
Vayve Mobility introduced India’s first solar electric car, ‘Eva’, priced between ₹3.25 lakh and ₹5.99 lakh. The car offers three variants with varying battery capacities, highlighting the potential for solar energy integration in personal mobility.
Innovations Beyond Vehicles
Advanced Ambulance Solutions
Pinnacle Industries launched its next-generation ambulance lineup, including the AD-Gen Ultra, AD-Gen Ambulance, and Neonatal Ambulance, designed for critical medical needs. The range underscores the importance of advanced mobility in healthcare.
Last-Mile Connectivity and Smart Tools
Hyundai Motor Company revealed two electric concept models focusing on last-mile mobility in collaboration with TVS Motor Company. Motovolt Mobility unveiled innovative products like the Hyper One, India’s first digital pedal motorbike, and the HUM NYC, a multi-utility pedelec designed for last-mile delivery.
ICON Autocraft Private Limited showcased advanced automotive solutions such as ADAS systems and state-of-the-art tyre changers, reflecting the growing emphasis on integrating technology into mobility tools.
Sustainable and High-Performance Vehicles
JBM Electric Vehicles introduced four electric buses catering to diverse needs, from luxury coaches to medical mobile units.
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A Step Forward in Mobility
The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 underscores India’s ambition to lead in the global automotive sector. The expo highlighted groundbreaking product launches and advanced mobility solutions with a strong focus on sustainability. It sets the tone for the future of mobility while positioning India as a hub for innovation. This emphasis underscores the country’s growth in the automotive and mobility sectors.