Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025
- sneha
- Jan 17
- 5 min read
The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, formerly known as the Auto Expo, is scheduled from January 17 to 22, 2025, in New Delhi. This premier automotive event will showcase the latest vehicles, concepts, and innovations from leading manufacturers worldwide.

Event Highlights:
Auto Expo Motor Show 2025: Organized by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) in association with the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), this show will feature the newest vehicles and technological advancements in the automotive sector.
India International Tyre Show 2025: Organized by the Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association (ATMA), this exhibition will present the latest advancements in tyre technology, sustainability practices, and safety standards.
India Cycle Show 2025: Organized by the Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC) India, this dedicated show will feature new bicycle models, accessories, and innovations.
Bharat Battery Show: Organized by the India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA), this event will focus on cutting-edge battery technologies and storage solutions, highlighting the future of energy in the automotive sector.
Steel Pavilion: Organized by the Indian Steel Association, this pavilion will display innovations in automotive steel, emphasizing sustainability, strength, and lightweight solutions.
Mobility Tech Pavilion: Organized by the National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM), this pavilion will showcase advancements in connected vehicles, autonomous driving, and smart transportation.

Key Exhibitors and Launches:
The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 will feature a diverse lineup of automobile companies unveiling their latest products, technologies, and plans for the Indian market. Here's a detailed overview of what each of the prominent automobile companies is expected to showcase, including their electric vehicle (EV) strategies, upcoming models, facelifts, and future tax implications:
1. Honda Cars India
Key Plans:
Honda is expected to unveil the new generation Honda City Hybrid and introduce its first electric SUV, tailored for the Indian market.
Electric Scooters: Honda plans to launch a range of electric two-wheelers by 2025.
Focused on integrating self-charging hybrid systems to reduce emissions and appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
Tax Benefits:
Honda aims to benefit from India’s FAME II subsidies and GST reduction on EVs (5% for electric vehicles vs. 28% for ICE vehicles).
The company plans to set up local battery production to further benefit from tax incentives for manufacturing under the Make in India initiative.
2. Hyundai Motors India
Key Plans:
Hyundai will showcase the electric version of the Creta SUV, alongside the updated Verna, and Ioniq 5 models.
Focus on expanding its EV infrastructure, including fast-charging stations in collaboration with local partners.
Plans to introduce at least three more EV models in India by 2030.
Tax Benefits:
Hyundai leverages import tax reductions under India’s Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, promoting local EV manufacturing.
Hyundai benefits from export incentives as India becomes a key hub for exporting ICE and EV models.
3. Maruti Suzuki
Key Plans:
Launching its first all-electric SUV, the eVitara, in collaboration with Toyota.
Updates to popular models like the Swift and Dzire with mild hybrid technologies.
Strengthening its position in the CNG segment, with updates to the Alto, Wagon R, and Brezza CNG models.
Tax Benefits:
Maruti Suzuki benefits from corporate tax cuts for hybrid and electric vehicle production.
Plans to establish a local battery production plant in Gujarat to reduce import duties.
4. Kia
Key Plans:
Launching the Kia Syros, a mid-size electric SUV, and expanding the EV6 lineup.
Introducing facelifts for models like the Seltos and Sonet with improved safety features.
Focusing on localizing production of key EV components.
Tax Benefits:
Kia benefits from reduced import duties due to its manufacturing partnerships in India and tax credits under the PLI scheme.
Plans to take advantage of carbon credit schemes to offset production costs.
5. Mahindra & Mahindra
Key Plans:
Unveiling two new electric SUVs, with a focus on luxury and performance.
Introducing updated versions of the XUV700 and Scorpio with enhanced hybrid technology.
Establishing a gigafactory for battery production to reduce costs.
Tax Benefits:
Mahindra benefits from FAME II subsidies and tax incentives for exporting EVs to Europe and Africa.
Localizing EV components allows for reduced corporate tax liabilities.
6. Tata Motors
Key Plans:
Tata plans to dominate the EV segment with updated models of the Nexon EV, Altroz EV, and Harrier EV.
Launching a new electric sedan and expanding EV sales to tier-2 and tier-3 cities.
Integrating hydrogen fuel cell technology for commercial vehicles.
Tax Benefits:
Tata enjoys GST reductions on EVs, benefiting from both domestic sales and exports.
Investment in renewable energy for factories helps Tata gain carbon credits and tax exemptions.
7. Toyota
Key Plans:
Toyota will showcase the bZ4X SUV, its first fully electric vehicle for India.
Expanding hybrid offerings with models like the Innova Hycross and Urban Cruiser Hyryder.
Collaboration with Suzuki to develop affordable EVs.
Tax Benefits:
Toyota benefits from corporate tax breaks for hybrid technology production.
Localizing EV battery production helps Toyota reduce import taxes significantly.
8. BYD (Build Your Dreams)
Key Plans:
BYD plans to launch its Seal electric sedan and YangWang U8, a luxury EV SUV.
Focus on launching premium EVs priced between ₹30-60 lakh, targeting urban buyers.
Collaborating with Indian partners to expand its charging network.
Tax Benefits:
BYD enjoys FAME II incentives and import duty exemptions under EV-specific trade agreements.
9. VinFast
Key Plans:
Launching the VF3 mini-SUV and VF9 MPV, marking its entry into the Indian market.
Plans to set up assembly plants in India to cater to the South Asian market.
Tax Benefits:
VinFast will benefit from duty exemptions under India’s trade agreements with Vietnam.
Visitor Information:
Venues: The expo will be held across multiple venues, including Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, and Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in New Delhi.
Tickets: Entry is free with prior registration on the official website.
Dates: January 17 to 22, 2025. The opening day is dedicated to the media, while the subsequent days are open to the general public.
Industry Outlook:
Automakers in India plan to launch nearly a dozen new electric car models in 2025, focusing on premium segments with longer ranges and faster charging times. This initiative aims to attract buyers despite a global slowdown in EV demand. India's EV market, though relatively small with electric models making up about 2.5% of the 4.3 million cars sold in 2024, is projected to grow significantly. The government's goal is to increase EV sales to 30% by 2030, supported by stricter emission norms starting from 2027.
For more detailed information and updates, you can visit the official Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 website:
Additionally, for comprehensive coverage and expert reviews on the latest automobile industry developments, including upcoming cars, new companies, new models, and facelifts, you can refer to MotorOctane:
The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 promises to be a landmark event, highlighting the dynamic advancements in India's automotive industry and offering a glimpse into the future of mobility.
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