The second day of the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, and Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, was marked by the launch of 56 new products by 22 leading brands. These included advanced vehicles, innovative mobility solutions, and cutting-edge automotive components, showcasing the future of mobility across diverse categories, from super bikes and cars to buses and ambulances.
Key announcements at Bharat Mandapam
VinFast Auto India debuted its electric vehicle lineup for the Indian market with the launch of the VF 6 and VF 7 all-electric premium SUVs, signaling a strong entry into India’s EV market.BMW India unveiled the MINI Cooper S John Cooper Works Pack, priced at INR 55.9 lakh (ex-showroom), alongside the BMW X3, with prices ranging from INR 75.8 lakh to INR 77.8 lakh (ex-showroom). BMW Motorrad also launched two new bikes: the supersport S 1000 RR (starting at INR 21.1 lakh) and the R 1300 GS Adventure, priced at INR 22.95 lakh (ex-showroom).
JSW MG Motor India showcased nine advanced models, including the newly launched MG Majestor and hybrid, plug-in hybrid, battery electric, and ICE vehicles. Highlights included the IM5 sedan, IM6 electric SUV, MG HS PHEV, and MG7 Trophy Edition, underlining the brand’s commitment to sustainable mobility.
Eka Mobility introduced India’s largest range of electric commercial vehicles, spanning buses, trucks, and small commercial vehicles (SCVs). Highlights included the EKA COACH, EKA 12M bus, and EKA 55T electric truck. Additionally, Eka unveiled the EKA-Connect platform, enhancing EV fleet management.
BYD India launched the BYD SEALION 7 Pure Performance eSUV and showcased other models, including the BYD SEALION 6, a plug-in hybrid EV with DM-i technology, and the Yangwang U8.
JBM Electric Vehicles revealed four new electric buses: the Galaxy luxury coach, Xpress intercity bus, e-MediLife medical mobile unit, and e-SkyLife tarmac coach.
Hyundai Motor Company, in collaboration with TVS Motor Company, launched two concept models of advanced electric three-wheelers and micro four-wheelers, targeting India’s last-mile mobility market.
Innovations at Yashobhoomi
Vayve Mobility launched India’s first solar electric car, Eva, priced between INR 3.25 lakh and INR 5.99 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the battery option (9 kWh, 12 kWh, or 18 kWh).
Montra Electric (TI Clean Mobility) unveiled the EVIATOR (e-SCV) and the Super Cargo (e-3Wheeler).
Pinnacle Industries introduced three cutting-edge ambulance models: the AD-Gen Ultra, AD-Gen Ambulance, and Neonatal Ambulance, designed to enhance medical transport solutions.
Other highlights
- Cummins Group launched its next-gen HELM™ engine platforms, featuring the L10 engine, a Hydrogen Fuel Delivery System, and the B6.7N natural gas engine.
- Godawari Electric Motors debuted new EVs, including the Eblu Feo Z and Eblu Rozee ECO, priced at ₹2.95 lakh (ex-showroom).
- Motovolt Mobility unveiled innovative electric bikes and conversion kits, including the Hyper One digital pedal motorbike and the portable CLIP e-bike kit.
- Sarla Aviation presented Shunya, India’s first flying taxi.
Component innovations
At the Components Show, ICON Autocraft Private Limited introduced advanced systems like TruckMaster for wheel alignment and ADAS for cars. Supreme launched high-fidelity audio products, including the Morel Supremo Special Edition speaker system. ZF India unveiled its SCALAR fleet management platform and X-by-Wire technology, enabling customizable vehicle solutions.
Shaping the future of mobility
From solar electric cars to flying taxis, Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 underscored India’s growing focus on sustainable and innovative mobility solutions. With groundbreaking launches across sectors, the event showcased how technology is transforming the automotive landscape.