2025 Bharat Mobility Expo — Exhibitor list details revealed

January is set to host the 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo (BMGE), previously known as the Auto Expo. The show is set to take place from January 17–22, 2025 and will see the participation of many more exhibitors than the previous edition, including a host of luxury brands in the four and two-wheeler segment.

2025 Bharat Mobility Expo — Four-wheeler exhibitor list

At the upcoming Bharat Mobility Expo, the list of four-wheeler exhibitors includes Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Mahindra, Tata Motors, Skoda and Volkswagen, Isuzu, Kia and MG Motor. Maruti Suzuki is set to unveil multiple concepts and hopefully, a close-to-production EV, while Tata is expected to showcase the Sierra and unveil electric versions of the Harrier and Safari.

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In the luxury car space, there will be Mercedes-Benz India, Audi, BMW, and BYD, as well as a host of cars and SUVs. This Expo will also see Vinfast, a Vietnamese brand that makes only electric vehicles.

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2025 Bharat Mobility Expo — Two-wheeler exhibitor list

In the two-wheeler segment, Ather Energy, Bajaj Auto, BMW Motorrad, Honda Scooters, Hero MotoCorp, Yamaha, Ola Electric, Suzuki and TVS have confirmed. Honda will showcase the latest electric scooters, while Hero and TVS are expected to show something interesting, hopefully, the TVS adventure motorcycle.

Yamaha is also expected to showcase, if not launch the middleweight motorcycles at the Expo, while BMW will showcase the new F 900 GS and the R 1300 GSA at the event. Royal Enfield will give it a skip, along with KTM.

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